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Molières (Tarn-et-Garonne) walks
Molières Circular Loop
A lovely walk from Lac de Molières (Lac de Boulet) to explore the village and the pretty surrounding countryside.
In the orchards of Vazerac
An easy circular walk through the countryside starting from Vazerac.
Route from Rossignol to L'Honor-de-Cos
Route linking Leribosc to Belpech, crossing several valleys alternating between woodland and orchards.
Leribosc-Fontanelles route
Circular route mainly through woodland, 70% of which is dirt track, alternating between descents and ascents through the valleys between Leribosc and Fontanelles. Suitable for walking or mountain biking.
Route starting from Aussac
The route alternates between hillsides, valleys, orchards, fields and woods, with panoramic views and typical local farms.
Clos of the Heaths - Aussac Circular Route
Hilly route on the slopes of L'Honor de Cos. Alternating ascents and descents. Predominantly undergrowth and beautiful landscapes.
The Castrum of Flaugnac
The village of Flaugnac is built on a rocky promontory called a "popie", overlooking the Lupte valley. Its architectural heritage, white stone houses with traditional architecture and hilly surroundings with diverse crops give it an undeniable charm.
This route allows you to admire the landscapes of the Quercy Blanc from viewpoints over the valleys while walking through a varied environment (hillsides, hamlets, limestone plateaus).
Padié route
Walk starting from Belpech church offering different views of the valleys and hills planted with fruit trees or woods.
05/02/2024: Route modified to avoid private property between (4) and (6).
Route Loubéjac - Courty
A circular route linking Loubejac to Lamothe-Capdeville via the hillsides, offering a stunning view of the Aveyron valley from the highest point. Starting from the Loubejac car park, 80% of the route consists of gentle ascents and descents through woodland, orchards and fields. Suitable for walking or mountain biking.
Paths on the hills of Montastruc
A lovely walk with a few fairly steep slopes, mostly on paths, a few hundred metres on road, with beautiful views over the Tarn valley, Montauban and (occasionally) the Pyrenees. Best done in dry weather.
Bois des Mothes route
A hilly route that runs largely in the shade of the trees. At the highest point, you’ll enjoy a remarkable view over the Tarn plain and pass close to the ruins of a medieval castle. One imagines that the path here is a very old one that must have been used since time immemorial.At the lowest point, you’ll find some cool respite as you pass by a large field of poplars and a reservoir used for irrigating crops.
A stone's throw from Pern
An easy hike starting from Pern, allowing you to discover the rolling landscapes of Quercy Blanc via varied trails with very little tarmac. There is little traffic on the few roads used. The route is half in shade and half in sun, with a risk of slippery trails in wet weather.
Route des Cigales in Fontanes
The Circuit des Cigales is the ideal route for exploring the surroundings of Fontanes and Saint-Cevet, the two pillars of the municipality of Fontanes, which itself was behind the creation of this circuit.
The two slopes around Chartron
Route revised on 17/08/2023 to avoid paths that may be blocked by vegetation.
This route runs along both sides of a ridge, partly following the Way of St James. On one side, you’ll enjoy a stunning view of the town of Lauzerte. On the other side, you’ll visit the magnificent Chapel of Saint-Serrnin du Bosc and its old cemetery, situated at the bottom of a wild valley. As you cross from one side to the other, you’ll see a remarkable dovecote opposite the beautiful Chartron residence (a former priory).
Malpas Route
Here is a walk to stretch your legs... but that's not all! There are also some beautiful rewards!
At the highest point, there is a beautiful view of the plain and the Tarn, which stretches in graceful meanders between Lizac and Sainte-Livrade. There is also a bird's eye view of two buildings of respectable age. At the lowest point, on the way back, you can enjoy the coolness brought by the Tarn.
Lascabanes - Lauzerte
Stage 32 of the Camino de Santiago. A stage where the GR®65 is a bit of a rollercoaster ride. You will pass through the town of Montcuq, one of France’s most famous towns, made popular in the 1970s thanks to a famous sketch by Daniel Prévost in *Le Petit Rapporteur*, before arriving at Lauzerte, a hilltop village overlooking the valleys and hills of Quercy Blanc and listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France.
Sainte-Juliette in Occitanie
The route starts at the foot of the church of Sainte-Juliette, which is quite distinctive with its mix of bricks and local stone. We’ll begin the walk across fields along the Petite Barguelonne, then head towards Montlauzun where we’ll join a section ofthefamousGR®65before returning to our starting point.
Lauzerte - Moissac
Thirty-third stage of the Way of St James. The GR®65 is a bit of a rollercoaster ride on this rather long stage. After the first climb, don’t forget to look back and admire the village of Lauzerte in the distance. Pigeon lofts and chapels, as well as vineyards and orchards, follow one after another. You gradually leave the Quercy Blanc behind, heading for the banks of the Tarn and the town of Moissac, which is well worth a visit.
Jardin des Plantes and banks of the Tarn in Montauban
One of the few circular walks in Montauban, offering a chance to explore the banks of the Tarn, the lower town and, nearby, the Pont Vieux, the Ingres Museum and the historic town centre.
Lake Piboulette and the Bois de Lasserre
This walk will introduce you to Lac de la Piboulette and its surroundings, near Montauban, with the help of 11 information boards on the local flora, fauna and history. It’s a lovely walk to enjoy with the family or simply to unwind.
The path of wells and wash houses in Laburgade
Wells, wash houses, cazelles (stone huts), truffle fields, the remains of an old priory and typical Quercy houses are what you will find on this beautiful hike in the countryside near Cahors.
Route of water in Laburgade
This blue-marked route takes you on a tour of the village's rural heritage, with springs and fountains to discover amid beautiful natural landscapes.
A description is available at the town hall and in a letterbox on the festival square in the heart of the village.