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Pastel Trail
Between Lavaur and Puylaurens, this circular route allows you to discover part of the Roman road, the hills of the "Pays de Cocagne" (Land of Plenty), the land of pastel, and the Château de Magrin.
Around the Domaine d'en Naudet
This beautiful circular loop will allow you to discover the different rolling countryside landscapes around the Domaine d'en Naudet. It is very pleasant, and you may even be lucky enough to spot a deer.
Circular d'Appelle revisited
This hike has a few hills and is pleasant in all seasons, but should be avoided after heavy rain as the paths may be muddy. You will discover the charming hills surrounding the hamlet of Appelle, overlooked by Puylaurens. Several sections are on roads, but these are very small roads with very little traffic and beautiful views.
The Ardiale loop
Starting from the village centre, this beautiful loop takes you north of the village through a varied landscape of hills to the hamlet of Ardialle and through Saint-Jean before climbing back up to Puylaurens. Can be done on foot or by mountain bike. Yellow markings.
Through various localities north of Puylaurens
This hike starting from Puylaurens is a combination of severalPR® trails. It is therefore marked, but you should refer to the map and not blindly follow the markings to avoid getting lost in the wrong direction.
The little Semalens circular
This is a pleasant walk in all seasons, with pretty panoramic views and fairly good signposting.
First follow the signs for "Petite boucle" (small circular) then "Plôts des Drulhes".
Some parts of the route cross private property, so please respect it.
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.
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"
In the footsteps of the donkey from Vaux
Poor donkey. According to legend, the miller tied a rope around its neck and hoisted it up to the top of the roof so that it could graze on a tuft of grass that was sticking out. You can guess how it ended. In its memory, come and take a walk in these pretty valleys of the Lauragais.
The Revéloise roundabout
This walk, which is flat and easy, takes you around the bastide town of Revéloise and allows you to discover some historical sites. The starting point is right next to the municipal swimming pool.
Circular of the Saint-Ferréol Basin from Revel
A route off the beaten track to discover the Saint-Ferréol Basin, its winding paths, its famous waterfall, its cascades and, above all, its park with magnificent trees (pines, spruces, cedars, oaks, plane trees, maples, etc.). What's more, you'll discover Revel from above!
De Maurens à Vaux en deux boucles
Une balade sympathique dans le Lauragais qui vous mènera au village typique de Le Vaux (les gens du coin prononce le X). Ce circuit est décrit dans les fiches randonnées de Communauté de Communes Lauragais Revel et Sorèzois sous le nom du « Chemin de l’âne » des panneaux portant ce nom, complètent par endroits le balisage général en Jaune.Se garer sur la place de la mairie.
The Brogne circular starting from Les Galiniers
Between the Tarn and Dadou valleys, a beautiful hike through the hills and forests of Giroussens and Parisot. Hike marked and maintained by the Heritage Associations of the communes of Giroussens (Discovery Trail) and Parisot. Diverse landscapes: undergrowth, forests, fields, crops, vineyards. The same diversity can be found in the trails and paths: pebbles, earth and grass.
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.
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.
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).
Garlic trail east of Lautrec
This is a modest route to whet your appetite. Do it one morning for a breath of fresh air in the Lautrec countryside. Lautrec is the capital of pink garlic, which is mainly found in the south-west.You can plan this walk for a Friday morning before heading to the "canteen" at the Café Plum.
Saint-Ferreol
Section of the "sentier des sommets" trail, cut off from the link with Revel, reducing the total distance to 14 km.
No technical difficulties, with beautiful views of the Lauragais. The route ends with a shaded walk around the lake, where you can swim in season.
From Lake Lenclas to Saint-Félix-Lauragais
From the Lac de Lenclas site, it is worth making a short detour to visit the pretty village of Saint-Félix-Lauragais.
Most of the hike is on roads.
On the ridges around Toutens
This walk offers beautiful views as it mainly follows ridge paths and passes by beautiful buildings in the Pays de Cocagne.
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.
Lauragais discovery route
Discover the different landscapes of the Lauragais. Along the route, which is not difficult but hilly, you will find dirt tracks, historical remains and sites, and charming villages. This hike requires a little navigation, so an IGN map will be a great help.
Oppidum of Berniquaut and Saint-Jammes Chapel
On the western edge of the Montagne Noire, this hike harmoniously combines historical remains and beautiful views. The Oppidum de Berniquaut, the excavations of medieval dwellings on the same site, a large standing stone with cup marks and the ruins of the Chapelle Saint-Jammes de Besauceles will delight history enthusiasts. Lovers of beautiful landscapes will also find something to satisfy them on this route, which overlooks the Sorèze plain from a height of over 300 metres.
Oppidum of Berniquaut
Circuit to Gallic ruins offering a 360° view of the Sorèze plain.
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.
The Chemin des Amoureux
The Chemin des Amoureux (Lovers' Path) takes you up the Laudot valley toward Cammazes. You return on the GR7.
La Capelette via the Taurou Gorges
A lovely climb up a steep gorge leads to the dry grasslands of the Désert de Saint-Ferréol, where La Capelette stands proudly overlooking a vast landscape.
From Sainte-Scholastique to the Quatre Saints
A beautiful, undulating route that passes through four places dedicated to the four saints of Dourgne:
Saint-Macaire and his healing spring, Saint-Stapin the giant, Saint-Chipoli or Saint-Hippolyte, Saint-Ferréol and his Capelette.
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).
The two sides of Durfort via the Gravette Dam on Lake Cammazes
A very beautiful route, almost entirely on footpaths and often through woodland.
It will allow you to discover the different facets of the two sides of Durfort up to the Gravette dam on Lake Cammazes.
Boucle de la Chapelle Sainte-Sigolène à Parisot
Randonnée champêtre qui donne l'occasion de découvrir la petite chapelle et son vieux cimetière.
The Three Streams Trail in Dourgne
A beautiful, easy walk between the plains and the mountains, in the bocage at the foot of the Montagne Noire, with superb views of the plains.
See practical information.
La Chapelle la Capelette in Dourgne
Breathtaking panoramic views steeped in history and legend.
02/08/2023 Message from the moderator: Change to the route at point 11 to continue on thePR® and avoid En Crouzilles, which is private property.
La Capelette from Dourgne
Route through the Montagne Noire, with superb panoramic views of the Lauragais, the village of Dourgne and Sainte-Scholastique, places of worship (Quatre Saints) and magnificent pine forests.
The Roquefort Tower in Les Cammazes
There are no signs indicating this remnant of a powerful Cathar fortress where three hundred Cathar perfects took refuge in 1209. All that remains is a tower and an intact Romanesque gate marking the entrance to the castrum. This walk along the Rigole de la Montagne and Sor rivers will reveal the entrance to the hidden path.
Old barns - Croix de Montalric
Semi-shaded route in the Montagne Noire, with beautiful views of the Revel and Puylaurens valley and the Pyrenees. Forest of fir, pine and beech trees, moors of ferns and ash trees. Little elevation gain.
Most of this hike follows unmarked paths, even if you come across some markings. Only take these into account when they are mentioned in the description.
Les Terres Blanches
This hiking trail follows paths steeped in history that were once important links in the Réalmontais region. It passes through two small villages: Sieurac, a charming village reminiscent of Tuscany, and Laboutarié, whose Occitan name (Botaria) means "cooper's workshop".
Vallons and view of the Pyrenees in Montgaillard-Lauragais
A short loop around Montgaillard-Lauragais, where the Lauragais region gives way to the Hers valley and the Canal du Midi. Beautiful views of the Pyrenees, if visibility is good, and a short section of the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, coming from Arles (GR®® 653).
Lombers Dovecote Interpretation Trail
The village of Lombers has an important shared history with dovecotes. In addition to around fifteen of these historic structures of all shapes (cylindrical, mule-foot, on pillars, etc.), Lombers also boasts a museum, "Le Chaî aux pigeonniers", and a breeding farm for purebred and meat pigeons, "Les Pigeons du Mont Royal".
This heritage is highlighted throughout this hike with nine information panels that will help you discover their history.
The dovecotes you will encounter along the route are private property. You can admire them from the trail. Please respect the premises and the privacy of the owners.
Please note that most of this trail follows tarmac roads. Take care with the traffic.
Roman Trail
The trail starts in the village of Lombers. The history of this village dates back to between 1165 and 1633. Its origins can be traced back to Celtic or Gallo-Roman times. There was a fortified castle at the peak, which allowed enemies to be spotted approaching. The path passes behind this peak, circling Combe Maussou along wide paths through fields. It then joins the Albi-Castres greenway.
Trail of community interest created by the Centre Tarn Tourist Office. See § Practical information.