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Mouzieys-Panens walks
Valleys, hills and groves of Mouzieys-Panens
Variation on the "From Bournazel to Mouzieys-Panens" route
This circular route goes from roads to trails, with ups and downs, through the Cordes countryside with numerous viewpoints on the north side of Cordes-sur-Ciel. It includes different sections of trails and, although the route follows parts of otherPR® orGR®36trails, a GPS is recommended as the route includes unmarked sections.
From Bournazel to Mouzieys-Panens
This route takes you off the beaten track and marked trails, offering numerous viewpoints over the north side of Cordes-sur-Ciel. The path alternates between small hills and valleys. Quiet footpaths make you forget the sections of road you encounter.
A GPS is recommended as the route is largely unmarked. The markings you may see are from otherPR® orGR®36trails.
Treasure hunt in Vindrac-Alayrac
Near Cordes-sur-Ciel, a small village awaits you to discover its history and its Merovingian necropolis. Along the paths and small roads, you can take part in an interactive treasure hunt. The safe and its secret await you.
Loop to the south of Cordes-sur-Ciel
This loop allows you to visit the Chapelle Saint-Jean, an endearing place with a strong link to the history of Cordes-sur-Ciel.
The tour ends in the tourist centre of the bastide town of Cordes for a well-deserved visit and break.
The contrasting landscapes of the Pays Cordais
The route skirts Cordes-sur-Ciel from south to north, offering a variety of views of the city of a hundred spires. The route is rich in contrasting natural environments: the Chapelle Saint-Jean and its wild green setting, the Clayrac millstone cave, the old-fashioned charm of the village of Vindrac, the landscapes of the Causse, and the tranquil banks of the Cérou.
Around Cordes-sur-Ciel
Cordes... a magnificent Albigensian fortified town, to be discovered from the rolling trails of the Causse.
PLEASE NOTE: The millstone caves are on private property and access is now prohibited.
Maraval Trail
This pleasant loop in the Cordais hills, between vineyards and woods, allows you to discover a unique geological feature (the rougiers) and beautiful views of the villages of Cordes and Tonnac. The hike was created by the Tarn department and marked by volunteers from the FFRandonnée.
Bonnan Valley Trail
Landscapes of cliffs and valleys in the Bonnan valley and the Grézelles forest. This route only uses paths and tracks in the middle of unspoilt nature.
This is the classic version of the Vallée de Bonnan trail, as described in the Tarn à pied guidebook and on the FFRP information sheets.
De la Vallée de Bonnan aux Moulins de la Laussière
Voici une très belle randonnée alternant des moments d'immersion dans une nature sauvage et des moments culturels de haut intérêt.
Passé et présent se conjuguent avec les ruines, les fresques et la céramique moderne. Des découvertes qui raviront les randonneurs amateurs d'histoire et de l'art.
Bonnan, another side of the Bonne Vallée
A little-used trail to discover a wild part of the Bonnan Valley. Wide tracks and pretty little paths running along both sides of the Bonnan stream offer a different view of the valley.
Around Livers-Cazelles
A walk to discover the castles near Cordes. The Château de Cazelles was an advanced defence for Cordes. The Château de Livers dates from the 15th century and owes its charm to the Renaissance. The route only follows wide paths and trails.
Around Loubers, in the Cordais region
A hike that alternates between small villages, castles and churches, with the added bonus of a breathtaking view of Cordes-sur-Ciel.
Best done in spring or, even better, in October, when the vines change colour.
In summer, the shaded areas in the undergrowth are very welcome.
Going up the River Aveyron from Laguépie
Follow theGR® 36 trail up the Aveyron river, then take the small country roads back to the village of Laguépie.
Going up the Aveyron river
A long circular route that follows the course of the Aveyron river via theGR®36and gently returns to Laguépie from the plateau dotted with hamlets and livestock farms.
On the limestone plateau between Souel and Cordes-sur-Ciel
A circular route on the Causse plateau leading from the small village of Souel to Cordes-sur-Ciel, through a hilly landscape alternating between vineyards, cultivated fields, meadows and small woods. A pretty lake, a few beautifully restored houses and a small chapel nestled in a valley dot this rural route, not to mention the numerous viewpoints over the town of Cordes, classified as a Grand Site de Midi-Pyrénées.
Circular from Souel to Saint-Jean via Croix des Fargues
Beautiful trails leading to the highlights and symbolic sites of Cordes, such as the former leprosarium, the Chapelle Saint-Jean and the Croix des Fargues. Panoramic views and numerous vantage points over Cordes punctuate the route halfway through.
The Mills of Laussière
A route through the Cordais region with small villages and beautiful churches to discover, beautiful views all along the way and, to finish this circular route in style, a touch of magic with the Laussière valley and its ruined mills.
From Roussayrolles to the five mills of Laussière
Circular loop west of Roussayrolles, requiring some effort but allowing you to discover the remarkable ruins of La Laussière. In wet weather, the section of the mills is full of waterfalls.
Roussayrolles
Roussayrolles through the magical forest and the old mills...
Trails and woods north-west of Itzac
A pleasant circular route for exploring the Gaillac vineyards, crossing the valleys and hillsides of the Tarn with ease. This hike is not recommended in hot weather as there is little shade.
Alos circular loop
About fifteen kilometres from Gaillac, this is an easy hike in a peaceful setting of rolling hills, woods and vineyards. A few beautiful residences and several dovecotes dot the route, adding to its charm.
From the heights of Bonnan to the village of Roussayrolles
This is a little-used route, reserved for lovers of wild nature. They will only tread on paths, in diverse landscapes.
There are many different viewpoints to discover, including the Bonnan valley, Lexos rock, a petrified waterfall and a tumulus-dolmen. Climbs and descents along the edge of cliffs or through the undergrowth and scrambling up the Bonnan stream will delight sports enthusiasts.
Campagnac - Itzac: among beautiful stones, vineyards and hillsides
This is an easy hike, ideal for a half-day, which allows you to discover the beautifully restored houses of two small villages and takes you through hills and valleys, ending with a walk through part of the Gaillac vineyards.
Through the hamlets of Béteille and Belpech to Saint-André-de-Najac
A lovely hike starting from the hamlet of Béteille in Saint-André-de-Najac and heading towards the hamlet of Belpech, passing through country lanes and forests, with the River Aveyron flowing gently in the distance. Beautiful panoramic views and, just after passing through the hamlet of Béteille, views of the Château de Najac.
Hiking trail no. 8
Roumanou trail
A short walk through rolling countryside covered with vineyards and meadows. Rural heritage, crosses and dovecotes throughout this route. A short stretch of very shady and quiet road.
Yellow markings, not very visible in places.
Verfeil-sur-Seye - Former Abbey of Beaulieu-en-Rouergue
This countryside hike starts in the small village of Verfeil-sur-Seye and takes you through woods, shady valleys and plateaus to the former Cistercian abbey of Beaulieu-en-Rouergue, now a contemporary art centre, located in a truly green setting. This makes up for the short off-trail section, which requires attention, a good sense of direction and... strong legs.
Around Saint-Beauzile
Let's set off to explore a multifaceted environment from the small village of Saint-Beauzile. After passing through dense, wild undergrowth, where we take forgotten paths, the route becomes more open, allowing us to discover gently rolling countryside where vineyards and cereal crops coexist harmoniously. There is a little tarmac, but on very quiet roads.
The postman's round (short version)
This hike around Villeneuve-sur-Vère allows you to discover the beauty of the Causse Cordais landscapes. You will walk among white stones, cereal fields and vineyards near local producers: lentils, oil, brandies and Gaillac wines.
The Postman's Round east of Villeneuve-sur-Vère
A pleasant ride through the countryside north of Albi. Meadows alternate with vineyards under the wheels of the postman's old bicycle.
Towards the banks of the Viaur and Lagarde Viaur from Saint-André-de-Najac
Starting from the village of Saint-André de Najac, passing through woods, meadows and hamlets, you will discover the banks of the Viaur on a pleasant loop to the village of Lagarde Viaur, which is well worth a visit.
Hiking trail no. 5
Discover hamlets from Saint-André-de-Najac via the Viaur river
Starting from the village of Saint-André-De-Najac, this lovely hike with a few steep climbs and beautiful views will take you through the hamlets of La Boucarie, Granouillet and La Séverie, through woods, along the Viaur River and across the countryside.
Hike signposting no. 1