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Boxwood and fountains in Quercy Blanc
A lovely walk through fields and small woods, along paths lined with Causse oaks and box trees. Numerous springs bubble up at the edge of the plateau, forming fountains and wash houses. The limestone outcrops and the colour of the stones used in the houses are characteristic of Quercy Blanc and the Pays de Serres.
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.
Circular walk between Engayrac and Beauville
From the Engayrac plateau, this circular walk descends on one side into the valley of the Ruisseau de Gandaille and on the other into the valley of the Ruisseau d’Estrénats, passing through Beauville.
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.
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).
Auradou circular
A circular route from the church in Auradou to the plateau and wooded hills.
Circular loop at Hautefage-la-Tour
This circular route crosses the village then descends into the valley of the Estague stream before returning via the Pech de Bétou.
Cadrès Castle from Saint-Aignan
This is an easy walk offering beautiful landscapes typical of the region, where you can enjoy the view of the castle as you leave the Bois de Cadrès. The return to the village offers a landscape that is a delight for the eyes. To top it all off, the route is very well marked with arrows, yellow lines and the number 4 where necessary, as this is route 4 of the four available from the village.
Cassignas circular loop
Circular route around Cassignas starting from the town hall.
Al Tuc circuit from Bélaye
This circuit will introduce you to two of the prettiest villages in the Lot Valley and vineyards. These villages are also steeped in history and preserve visible reminders of their past.
Al Tuc de Bélaye
A pretty 12 km trail, almost entirely in the woods, which is pleasant in summer. There aren't many viewpoints, but this circuit allows you to discover the pretty village of Grézels and, once you reach Le Tuc, you can see the Lot river below.
Martignac route
The walk starts and ends in Puy-l'Évêque, but it passes through many wooded areas and also allows you to discover some natural sites and ancient buildings. A visit to the small church of Martignac, with its magnificent frescoes, is a highlight of the walk. The walk ends with a visit to the old town of Puy-l'Évêque, with views of the Lot. Ideal for a relaxing and gourmet break.
Circular route around La Sauvetat-de-Savères
A circular route from the Petite Séoune valley up to the heights of Saint-Damien and Saint-Robert.
Gasques washhouse route
A strip of chalky rock runs down from the Quercy highlands to the outskirts of Valence d’Agen. On this short route, you’ll wander over hill and dale. You’ll pass by a few old wash houses. The first, below the village, still has its stone benches for washing clothes. The others, halfway along the route, on either side of the road, are overgrown with vegetation or water lilies. (Excerpt from “Emilie’s Trails in the 82” by Randoéditions).
Circular Grayssas route towards Saint-Martin and Néguevieille.
This circular route, which leads to the Chapel of Saint-Martin and the streams of Saint-Martin and Néguevieille, with large wooded areas, offers numerous views of the valleys to the north and south.
Payrols Circuit
Circuit between the Lot valley, combes and viewpoint over the village of Albas.