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Pierrefiche - Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt
A delightful route for exploring Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt and its surroundings. A very pleasant walk through the valley, which forms a circular route with a visit to Sainte-Eulalie halfway along the route.
The Vaysseries starting from Saint-Geniez-d'Olt
A walk that is also suitable for families, with beautiful views over Saint-Geniez-d'Olt.
Les Pessoles
A family hike that combines a bit of mountain climbing with a descent into a pleasant valley with a magnificent boralde
(large stream), from which the town draws its water. Note the passage over a bridge said to be Roman...
The Aurelle chapel at the start of the route from Saint-Geniez-d'Olt
Leave the comfortable Lot valley behind to venture higher up and experience the most authentic aspects of the Haut Rouergue and the Aubrac. The village of Aurelle is a truly inspiring testament to life in days gone by – and, indeed, not so long ago. As you climb towards it, the views are fabulous and the surrounding countryside enchanting, with its meadows carpeted in flowers.
Le Barribès
Leave the bustling town centre behind and discover the cool, peaceful shade of the woods. Along the Barribès stream, tanneries were once set up: test your fitness with friends or family. A glimpse of the foothills of the Aubrac, to be avoided in case of rising water levels.
In the woods of Combetalade
This walk through the woods offers panoramic views of the Lot valley and the villages of Saint-Geniez-d'Olt, Pomayrols and its castle.
In fact, it's the Aveyron as we love it.
In the woods of Combetalade (short version)
This walk through the woods offers panoramic views of the Lot valley and the foothills of the Aubrac.
Loop at Cruéjouls
Discover the beautiful village of Cruejouls andexplore the local heritage: the wash house, the causse, the weighbridge, the Moulinou, the communal oven and the magnificent church. Follow the tarmac roads and paths and admire the heritage, the views of the village and the surrounding countryside.
The Lauras Stream
From the village of Lassouts, you can look out over the rugged, wooded slopes of the Lot valley, with some truly exceptional views.
The Escoudats woods
In Verlac, three circularPR®1,PR®2andPR®3loops all pass through Aurelle and follow the same route up to that point. These three hikes will dazzle you in spring with the extremely rich flora of the Aubrac meadows and in autumn with the combinations of brown, yellow and orange in its forests.
The Bois des Hourciéres by Aurelle
In Verlac, three circular routes (PR®1,PR®2andPR®3) all pass through Aurelle and follow the same path up to that point. These three hikes will dazzle you in spring with the extremely rich flora of the Aubrac meadows and in autumn with the combination of brown, yellow and orange colours of its forests.
Le Mandialou from Verlac
Aurelle is a sanctuary of rural life. It has a 13th-century chapel, a communal bread oven, a few houses, a garden and a mill.
This village offers threePR®1,PR®2andPR®3hikes. This description applies toPR®2.
From Naves to Cazalet via the PR®5
Imagine you’ve been invited on a transhumance; the journey begins in the beautiful village of Naves d’Aubrac. We follow the drovers' roads that will lead us towards the mountains—the name given to these vast grassy expanses. Up there, the air is crisp and the views are magnificent. Cazalet dominates the ascent, then we reach the highest point, the Celtic cross of La Rhode. We begin the descent, gazing out at the vast and infinitely deep horizons.
The Grandes Solitudes circular starting from Les Mazes.
Grandes Solitudes is in fact a continuation of the PR®6 "Solitudes" route in the Chamina guidebook, but with an extension. The lower part of Solitude in the Chamina guidebook is impassable. The route starts from Les Mazes heading north, then gradually follows the drovers' road and soon, with your head increasingly in the sky, you will gain 300 metres in altitude and enjoy sumptuous panoramic views. The return journey follows the Mardonenque boralde (small river).
Cerf route in the Lot and Boraldes Valley
This circular, which is very varied in every respect, is a wonderful way to discover the limestone plateaus, chestnut groves and pastures of the Lot valley.
It offers views and passages through remarkable villages and hamlets.
Chemin des Faysses
A short walk in the forest, with a few viewpoints over the Aveyron valley and the Aubrac plateaus, and even the Plomb du Cantal on a clear day. The yellow markings on the walking and hiking trails will help you follow this route easily.