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My Lisloise Tuscany from Lisle-sur-Tarn
Unmarked loop, crossing or partially following theGR®46and marked hiking trails. Map and description and/or the Visorando app required. Varied circuit with rolling landscapes. Beautiful panoramic views with a Tuscan feel.
Between vineyards and forests in Saurs
The first part of the walk takes you through the Gaillac AOC vineyards, followed by a stretch on the edge of the Sivens forest. An easy walk.
Boucle de la Chapelle Sainte-Sigolène à Parisot
Randonnée champêtre qui donne l'occasion de découvrir la petite chapelle et son vieux cimetière.
Brogne loop
Between the Tarn and Dadou valleys, this is a beautiful hike in the hills of Parisot. On a clear day, there is a beautiful view of the Pyrenees at the end of Chemin de la Brogne. The hike is marked in yellow and maintained by the Association du Patrimoine de la commune de Parisot (Parisot Heritage Association).
Hillsides north of Rabastens
A pleasant route through the countryside north of Rabastens in the Tarn department. No major difficulties
The route crosses several other routes marked in yellow, so the different markings along the route should only be taken as a relative guide.
With the attached map, it is very easy to follow the route.
Circular around Giroussens and Parisot
Between the Tarn and Dadou valleys, a beautiful hike in the Giroussens Forest and the Parisot hills. The hike partly follows the Giroussens Discovery Trail and the Chemin de la Brogne.
On the way to Dame Fines
A lovely walk in the Tarn countryside with a Tuscan feel. Beautiful views and two chapels to see along the way. Yellow signposts.
Please note that changes are pending.
Moderator's note 10 May 2024
Official modification of the route between point (12) and point (13) with new signage. Do not take the path towards the Bruguière farm.
From point (12), follow the Sainte-Cécile road, pass the path leading to the farm but continue on the Sainte-Cécile road until you return to point (9).
From the point (9), turn right onto the Pébrines road.
When you reach the fork, take the right-hand branch.
Continue until you reach the point (13).
Bagatelle Trail
Hop over hills through woods and vineyards... on the Bagatelle trails.
This route does not pass through private property and access is "public". See link from Monday 16 September 2019 at 10:59 in: Give your opinion or leave a message.
However, "All picking is strictly prohibited under Articles 547... 379 381 of the Penal Code"
Short loop around Giroussens
This short loop will allow you to explore the area around the town of Giroussens. During this hike, you will pass through the centre of Giroussens, allowing you to discover this medieval village. You can enjoy superb views of the Agoût and Dadou valleys. The hike also passes through the Giroussens forest, as well as near private forests: please keep your dogs on a leash.
Long circular loop of Giroussens and Saint-Anatole
This hike will allow you to discover the territory of the commune of Giroussens. Starting from the centre of this medieval village, you will enjoy beautiful views of the Agoût and Dadou valleys. After passing near Saint-Anatole, the route ends with a walk through the forest of Giroussens.
Giroussens ridge road
This short hike in the commune of Giroussens, near the Jardin des Martels, offers a series of beautiful views of Lavaur, Ambres and the Dadou valley.
The Giroussens discovery trail
The Giroussens discovery trail allows you to explore the commune of Giroussens (hills, plains) and its varied landscapes (forests, undergrowth, crops, vineyards, moors, etc.). It is regularly maintained by volunteer members of the communal heritage commission.
Bois de Gradille trail
The view of the bastide town of Castelnau-de-Montmiral can be seen right from the start. Downy oaks and Montpellier maples line the trail between vineyards and views of the Gaillac hillsides. The Gradille chapel is nestled in the woods of the same name.
Bell tower trail
Lovers of bucolic landscapes will be enchanted by this walk through vineyards and woods.
The rural panorama is punctuated by views of the bell towers surrounding Técou.
Lagarde Castle trail
The Lagarde Castle Trail offers unspoilt landscapes and lush greenery.
Running alongside rivers, crops and meadows, crossing streams and brooks, this enchanting trail will take you to the Vère-Grésigne leisure centre.
Through vineyards and valleys around Broze
Just a few minutes from the centre of Gaillac, this is a peaceful walk, ideal for a half-day outing. The circuit passes through unspoilt countryside where vineyards, meadows and small woods share the space. In this landscape of rolling hills and valleys, a few beautiful houses and wine estates dot the route. Not to mention the views of the Montagne Noire and the Pyrenees on a clear day to top it all off.
Short loop of the Crêtes de Briatexte
This is a lovely walk through the vineyards and fields of Briatexte, ideal in winter. Dotted among the valleys and hills are pigeon lofts and distant bell towers. The few sections of road do not detract from the charm of these rural landscapes.
Walk around Mauriac
Starting from the small village of Mauriac, this short hike, accessible to all, takes you through valleys carpeted with vineyards and small hills offering views of the Gaillac plain and, on a clear day, the Montagne Noire and even the Pyrenees. A few beautifully restored dovecotes and some noble residences adorn the route.
Vineyards, small villages and dovecotes around Château du Cayla
A hike between vineyards and hills which enables you to discover a gently undulating landscape where pretty small villages and lovely dovecotes, enhanced by their careful restoration, nestle. The Château-Musée du Cayla which is located on the walk could also provide amateur historians and literature buffs with a splendid cultural stopover, following in the footsteps of Maurice and Eugénie de Guérin, whose correspondence is still famous.
Small churches, vineyards and châteaux around Cahuzac-sur-Vère
A walk in the gently rolling countryside of Cahuzac-sur-Vère to discover two charming little churches and two castles, one of which houses a renowned gourmet restaurant. We are in the Gaillac region, and most of the route takes place among vineyards, small woods and cultivated fields.
Laval and Les Barrières - A walk through forests and valleys
An easy and fairly short hike that will take you from the small village of Laval, opposite Puycelsi, to Les Barrières. The path passes through woods and meadows and offers beautiful views of the Vère Valley at the end of the route.
From La Vère to Saint-Hussou
Vineyards and fields stretch from one stream to the next, dotted with beautiful residences such as the Château-Musée du Cayla, dovecotes and pretty villages. This route guarantees a pleasant half-day out in the countryside.
Around Fayssac
Starting from the small village of Fayssac, this easy hike takes place in gently rolling countryside where cultivated fields, meadows and vineyards share the landscape. On a clear day, the view stretches as far as the Montagne Noire and the Pyrenees. The route alternates between wide paths and small, mostly quiet tarmac roads, which do nothing to detract from the feeling of calm and tranquillity that prevails throughout.
Puycelsi Heritage Trail
From the Conservatory Orchard to the oak groves of La Grésigne, walkers will follow the path the entire way.
The Audoulou stream runs alongside parts of the route, providing welcome refreshment in summer.
Some effort will be required as the route alternates between ascents and descents with very few flat sections.
Around Roquesérière
A short, easy hike to stretch your legs or enjoy with the family.
The Mespel trail extended from Larroque
From Larroque, a pretty village with a beautiful red ochre cliff in the background, we cross Mespel and Puycelsi for a lovely walk through the woods. Along the way, you can see beautiful buildings and local heritage sites.
Cestayrols hills circuit
Circuit around Cestayrols, a 12th-century fortified village, through the undergrowth and vine-covered hillsides.
The Albi hillsides from Cestayroles to Lincarque
A short, unpretentious walk, just to get some fresh air.
This trail will take you through a landscape of valleys and small hills planted with vines.
Along the way, the small rural heritage sites that dot the landscape also hold some lovely surprises in store: dovecotes, wash houses, etc.
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