The ladders trail from Roquefort · ROQUEFORT, ONE CHEESE, ONE VILLAGE! TOURIST OFFICE WELCOME...
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SAINT-AFFRIQUE discovering the heart of the town
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Because there are very few remains of the former battlements, you have to imagine how the old town might have looked at that time. Here are a few pointers:First, there are two towers housing the stairs leading to the battlement defence towers: the Tour du Théron and the Tour del Bastié.Second, a plaque commemorates the 1628 clashes between the Protestants of the city and the Catholic forces led by the Prince of Condé and Richelieu.Third, observe the boulevards that surround the town center (boulevards of the Republic, Charles de Gaulle and Victor Hugo). Try to replace them in your mind with three ditches, add the river Sorgues and here you have an effective defense barrier.Finally, look at the three streets (rue Gambetta, de la République and Louis Blanc) which link the boulevards to the old town central square (currently Town Hall square). The entrance to each street corresponds to the gates of the former battlements.
Saint-Affrique was once a stronghold
City map of Saint-Affrique
More to be seen
Pastoralia, the world of ewes: an interactive and informative tour about the life and environment of the ewes.
Weeklymarket on Saturday morning.
Sport facilities: la Gravière outdoor leisure base and football/rugby stadium, swimming pool, equestrian centre.
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Sales outlets
LES CAVES PAPILLON6 bis, avenue de Lauras Tel. 05 65 67 23 50www.roquefort-papillon.com
GABRIEL COULET5-7, avenue de LaurasTel. 05 65 59 24 27www.gabriel-coulet.fr
COMBES “Le Vieux Berger“Avenue du Combalou Tel. 05 65 59 91 48www.le-vieux-berger.com
CARLES6, avenue de LaurasTel. 05 65 59 90 28www.roquefort-carles.com
SOCIÉTÉRue de la CréanceTel. 05 65 58 54 37www.roquefort-societe.com
MARIA GRIMAL36, avenue de LaurasTel. 05 65 58 53 07
GROCERY Avenue de Lauras Tel. 05 65 42 88 61
LES FROMAGERIES OCCITANESOut of map, situated in Lauras, 3 km from RoquefortTel. 05 65 59 90 34www.les-fromageries-occitanes.fr
VERNIÈRES FRÈRESOut of map, situated in Lauras,towards St-Rome de TarnZA de Lauras, route de Tiergues Tel. 05 65 59 90 23www.roquefort-vernieres.fr
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Open all year round, on all days, from 10.00 to 18.00
October to March: from 9.30 to 12.30 & from 13.30 to 17.30April/May/June/September: from 9.30 to 18.30July/August: from 9.30 to 19.30
All year round, Monday to Friday, from 8.30 to 12.00 and from 13.30 to 18.00 (closing time on Friday: 17.00)
All year round, Monday to Friday, from 8.15 to 12.00 and from 13.15 to 17.30
November to March: from 9.30 to 12.00 & from 13.30 to 16.30April/May/June/September/October: from 9.30 to 18.00July/August: from 9.30 to 18.30
July/August: open 7 days a week, from 9.30 to 12.30 & from 13.30 to 18.00
Open Monday to Friday from 8.00 to 12.00 & from 14.00 to 17.00
Open Monday to Friday, from 8.15 to 17.30 (16.30 on Friday)
Avenue François Galtier
Chemin du Mas
Rue des Lavoirs
Quartier St-Jean
Quartier St-Jean
Rue des Immeubles Communaux
Avenue de Lauras
Avenue du CombalouRue Saint-Pierre
RD 93
RD 23Col des Aiguières
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Saint-Jean d’Alcas (8
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Vers Tournemire
(3 km)
le Larzac (8 km)
Le Larzac (8 km)
Vers Lauras (3 km)Saint-A�rique (13 km)
Millau (25 km)
Le Bois de Conteynes
Rue de la Clinique
Le Combalou
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Rue des Baragnaudes
Avenue de la gare
Rue de la Créance
Map of Roquefort
Numbers corresponding to visits and sale’s outlets
Car parks
Arboretum
Rocher St-Pierre: remains of the 11th century chapel and viewpoint indicator
Church
More to be seen in Roquefort
Peyre Fioc Dolmen
Nicolaï Greshny’s frescos: located in the Town Hall and illustrating the Roquefort legend
Turnaround area
Natural heritage Built heritage Intangible heritage
Quilles des Baragnaudes (vertical rocky monoliths).
Why is Saint-Affrique written with a double f?During the fifth century catholic communities were continually harassed by Visigoths and were banned from churches. As a result Africanus, who was a catholic bishop, was forced to leave Comminges. According to the legend, he finished his exile in a hamlet near to the river Sorgues. He spread the good news to the locals and performed numerous miracles (see the church stained glass windows). His name may have originated from the language spoken by the Visigoths using the root of Affric or Effric which means “mighty and dreadful”. Although no one can tell when exactly Saint-Affrique was first used to name the town, an official text mentions it in 942.
Interesting anecdote: during the French Revolution, the town had its name changed to “Montagne sur Sorgues”. The rule at this period was to get rid of religious sounding names.
MAP LEGEND
Number correspon-ding to heritage sites
Car parks
House of MemoryPuppet space
Romy’s workshopTourist Office
Towers
Gates of the former battlements
Historic points
Pont VieuxVery likely built towards the end of the 13th century, this bridge was the only one built over the Sorgues until the early 1800s. It was therefore vital to the local economy. With a central arch 71 feet wide and pillars some 11 feet thick, this bridge is outstanding in its construction. Listed as a historic monument in 1886, it is considered as one of the most beautiful medieval bridges in France.
Rue du TraupontThis street adjoins the Pont Vieux. Its name originates from the Occitan “otra lo pon” but also from the Latin “trans pontem”, both meaning “beyond the bridge”. This street is part of one of the first extensions of the old city district now called Traupont.
Pont du chemin de fer Its elevated position allows a nice perspective view of the town: the church with its rising spire, the Pont Vieux, the boulevard Victor Hugo (a weekly market is held here every Saturday morning), and in the distance the Caylus rock overlooking Saint-Affrique.
Do you know about the history of the Pont du Chemin de Fer? Dating from 1932, it was supposed to be part of the extension of the railway from Saint-Affrique to Albi but the project was never completed,and was finally abandoned in 1941 having never seen any commercial traffic.
Rocher du CaylusThis rock was used as the foundation for the construction of the Castle of the Counts of Caylus of which nothing remains today. The castle was destroyed in retaliation for the 1238 rebellion by the Count of Caylus against his overlord Raymond VII Count of Toulouse, Marquis of Provence and of Gothie.
Boulevard Victor HugoThis lively boulevard hosts the popular Saturday market. Notice a contemporary statue showing “Gavroche” (a leading character created by Victor Hugo in his novel “Les misérables”). This contemporary depiction was made by the artist André Debru (whose workshop can be found in the Costes Gozon).
Town Hall squareFormerly known as the “place aux herbes”, where a vegetable market used to be held, the Town Hall Square is now the heart of a pedestrian area.
Notice:• The Town Hall dating from 1862.• The Rams Fountain, created in 1987
by Rémi Coudrain, sculptor (www.coudrain-sculpteur.com).
Rue Lion d’orAlthough seemingly unimportant today, this street was formerly one of the principal entrances into the town. It was part of the main road linking up the Albigeois to the Cévennes. Attested in 1810, the name alludes to the village Saint Rome de Tarn whose coat of arms bore the inscription “de gueules au lion d’or”. (Red of the golden lion.) However, it is possible that this name also relates to an inn sign stating: “Au lit on dort” (play on words: the golden lion/when in bed one sleeps!).
Rue des TendesThe word “Tendes” designated the great frames on which the wet cloth was hooked onto once it left the fulling mill (a water mill operating wooden mallets that beat the cloth and made it more flexible and thicker). The cloth was stretched taut so that it would dry flat in a square shape. The street Faces south permitting easier drying. During the 18th and 19th centuries the textile industry was the backbone of the local economy, therefore twenty or so firms were involved in this activity. This would be the only street in France that bears this name.
The Statue of LibertyLike New-York and Paris, St-Affrique owns its own Statue of Liberty!Discover its turbulent story by reading the detailed information on the base.
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ROQUEFORT MAP LEGEND
Boulevard Charles de Gaulle
Le pont Neuf
Boulevard Émile Borel
Rue du Chanoine Coste
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Boulevard de Verdun
Rue du Général de Castelnau
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The Saint-Affricain avant-causses: around thirty dolmens have been listedincluding those of Tiergues (classified historical monument), Crassous (which is called “l’Ercoule” reminds us that according to legend the demigod Hercules known for his super-human strength,built this grave), and Boussac: ask for the leaflet of the tour
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Notre Dame de MiséricordeChurchThe present church, with its neogothic style, is the fifth Catholic Church built in Saint-Affrique. It was completed in 1905.
Things to discover inside:• The statue of Notre-Dame de
Miséricorde carved gilt wood dating from the 15th century.
• The stained glass windows depicting the miracles of Africanus.
• The altar dating from the 16th – 17th centuries.
On leaving, admire the bell tower reaching 71 meters high.
Votive statuesAmong the numerous votive statues that can be found in St-Affrique (around fifty) one of them is very well preserved and is worth admiring. It is located on the front of the former presbytery.According to legend, most of the statues are linked to a dreadful episode: in 1854, a cholera epidemic spread rapidly through St-Affrique. The inhabitants prayed to the Virgin Mary to help them get rid of the disease. Once the epidemic was eradicated, they praised Mary and had niches made in the walls to hold tiny votive statues of the virgin.
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Cave tours
SOCIÉTÉAvenue François GaltierTel. 05 65 58 54 38 [email protected]
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GABRIEL COULET5-7, av.de Lauras - Tel. 05 65 59 24 [email protected] www.gabriel-coulet.fr
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Guided visitAdults: € 5 Children: from 11 to 16 years old: € 3Children under 11 years old go freeGroups: € 3/per person.
LES CAVES PAPILLON6 bis, avenue de Lauras - Tel. 05 65 67 23 50contact@visite-roquefort-papillon.comwww.roquefort-papillon.com
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Visit the packaging workshops
COMBES “Le Vieux Berger“Avenue du Combalou - Tel. 05 65 59 91 48 [email protected]
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October to March: open 7 days a week, from 9.30 to 11.50(1) and from 13.30 to 16.50(1)
April/May/June/September: open 7 days a week, from 9.30 to 17.50(1)
July/August: open 7 days a week, from 9.00 to 18.50(1)
All year round, Monday to Friday, from 8.30 to 11.30 & from 13.30 to 17.30(1) (closing time is 17.00 on Friday)
November to March: open 7 days a week, from 10.00 to 12.00(1)& from 13.30 to 16.30(1)
closed January 1st and closed from December 24th 12.00 to December 26th 12.00April/May/June/September/October: open 7 days a week, from 9.30 to 12.00(1)
& from 13.00 to 17.00(1)July/August: open 7 days a week from 9.30 to 17.30(1)
Guided visitFree entryOpen every day from 10.00 to 17.00(1)
Unguided visitFree entry
Unguided visitFree entry
(1) time of the last guided tour / possible change of the time schedules. Booking is essen-tial for groups (20 persons minimum). Don’t forget to bring warm clothes, temperatures are rather cool inside the caves. Dogs not allowed.
“Rising to a height of 630 m, the village of Roquefort backs onto the Combalou causse that nurtures the slow and steady maturing process of the famous cheese which was named after the village in the early medieval period. The Roquefort cheese is the result of a blend of techniques and processes, which have been carefully expanded, improved and passed on over the years. You can explore the caves and search for the mysterious “fleurines” (long natural fissures in the rock that ventilate the cave, blowing holes in Occitan). You can also explore the area defined by the AOC specifications to go back to the milky source sand discover the route Roquefort cheese takes from the milking of the ewes to its production. Whatever you choose to do, you will see that the people who live here are able to make the most of the natural resources available at each stage of the process. From milk production, restricted to a limited catchment area, through the stages of its slow maturing process in the Roquefort caves, to the final product sold in the shops, Roquefort cheese is made with the perfect blend of air, limestone rock and water. All these elements are finely combined and give to this creamy blue-veined cheese a taste that only the “Fadarelles” (little fairies from the causse) know the secret of”.
TOURIST OFFICE OF THE PAYS DE ROQUEFORT
ET DU SAINT-AFFRICAIN
Avenue de Lauras, 12250 Roquefort-sur-Soulzon
Tel: 05 65 58 56 00 [email protected] all year round
July and August: every day from 9:30 to 18:30,
Sundays and bank holidays from 11:00 to 18:00.
September, October, April, May, June: Monday to Saturday from 9:30 to 12:15
and from 13:00 to 17:30November to March:
Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 12:15 and from 13:00 to 17:00
BRANCH IN SAINT-AFFRIQUE
Bd de Verdun, 12400 Saint-Affrique Tel: 05 65 98 12 40
Open all year roundJuly and August:
Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 18:00,
Sunday from 9:00 to 13:00September to June:
Monday to Saturday from 9:30 to 13:00
and from 14:00 to 17:00 (from November to March, closed on
Saturday afternoon)
Tourist Office
Cover picture : Greg Alric Credit for inside pictures : Delphine Atché, Patrice Thébault, Mairie St-Affrique, Communauté de Communes du Saint-Affricain, Greg Alric, David Potron Design/production : Groupe Burlat Rodez - 08/2016 - ISO 14001 Printing : Imprimerie Nouvelle – 10 000 copies Texts : Katia Fersing, Delphine Atché. Production : Tourist Office of the Pays e Roquefort et du Saint -Affricain Hiking maps: Maps by the Parc Naturel Regional des Grands Causse – Extract from scan files 25 ©IGN2016Extracts from the map of the Parc Naturel Regional des Grands Causses: Cartography : ©TERRACARTA 2010 [email protected] Heritage and tourism data: Parc naturel régional des Grands Causses. Altimetry data: ASTER GDEM® - ©NASA and ©METI of Japan, Hydrography: BD CARTHAGE® - ©SIE AEAG, Administrative boundaries: BD CARTO® - ©IGN 2010.
Boussac : Chapel of Saint-Martin (roman style), boxwoods, cazelles (dry stone shelters), dolmens.
Hermelix : Dolmen, boxwoods, lavogne (water reservoir), fountain, farm tour.
Peyralbe : information board
The ladders trail from Roquefort
The Tiergues Dolmen Trail from Saint-Affrique
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A LAND of character
South of the Massif Central, the Pays de Roquefort et du St-Affricain includes 10 towns in the heart of the Parc Naturel Regional des Grands Causses. A mosaic of landscapes under a Mediterranean, Oceanic and Continental influence has made its natural wealth, heritage, fauna, flora and culture. This humanised landscape has been shaped for centuries by farming practices and sheep farming, which has earned a part of our territory, including Roquefort - Great Site Midi-Pyrenees -, the inscription on the World Heritage of UNESCO under “changing and living cultural Landscapes of the Mediterranean agro-pastoralism.“
Learn more with maps, it provides keys to understand our territory
The varied landscapes, the richness of our back roads and our paths, often single-track, meet all the hiking practices: pedestrian, equestrian, road cycling or mountain bike; and all the levels, from a family outing to a sporty and technical day out. Nature and heritage discovery will await you close to the Great Excursion paths (GR71 and GR62).For walkers, joggers, strollers, people with reduced mobility, the Voie Verte linking Vabres Abbey, Saint-Affrique and Saint Jean d’Alcapiès over 11 km is tailored to your needs.
For outings in all serenity, topo guides and hiking sheets are on sale at the Tourist Office.
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE HUMAN RACE
standing stone, dolmen, agro pastoralism
Causses du Larzac, avant-causses, Rougiers and wooded hills, are interspersed with clear or secret valleys. Here, the villages make one with the soil: on the Rougiers side, the red sandstone lights up the houses that blend into the landscape, on the limestone plateaus side, there are caussenard-style villages built of limestone, lauze roofs here and there, and dry stone constructions.This variety of colorful scenery is the cradle of an ancient settlement. Archaeological excavations show the presence of the man from the Paleolithic. Even then, he raised sheep and manufactured cheese in close relationship with its environment. The shepherd is the author of these little useful constructions: lavognes (water reservoirs), cazelles (dry stone shelters), jasses (sheep shelters), and landscaping: dry stone walls, clapas (a pile of stones resulting from the stone removal of a field), drailhes (transhumance trails), buissières (boxwood plantations), pastures... a territory witness of a living agro pastoral economy.The man also feeds on rites and cultures that have left traces in our environment, through the dolmens and standing stones erected there around 5,000 years ago. Dolmens are mostly found on the Causses and the avant-causses, as to standing stones, they are nestled along the Dourdou valley. They are carved or etched into the sandstone, bear a collar or harness, and stand their faces without mouths, keeping the secret of their origins.To absorb the history and experience moments of surprising discoveries, come to walk our many hiking trails. Most of them borrow the footsteps of our ancestors that have spread their expertise still visible today... These prints remind us of the important presence of waterways, all good for fishing in category I or II.
1. Parc naturel régional des Grands Causseswww.parc-grands-causses
2. Causses et Cévenneswww.causses-et-cevennes.fr
Find all our trails, as well as those around,on the Rando du Parc Natural Régional des Grands Causses portal: http://rando.parc-grands-causses.fror download the app: rando grands causses
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HIKING PLEASURESTo give you an overview, here we suggest two hiking trails from Roquefort and from St-Affrique
The Combalou plateau was once used for grazing ewes from the Mas de Roquefort farm. They spent most of the year getting to the plateau via a difficult 5-km path. Every day, a farmhand brought the shepherd his meal, and took a shortcut through the scree, along the cliff, where there were two ladders. That is where the pathway gets its name from.1 Opposite the Tourist Office car park, cross the road by the bus shelter and go up the path that runs along the cemetery. On the tarmac road, turn right then left, following the hairpin bend (you will pass the premises of “Le Vieux Berger” on the right). 300 m later, take the left fork, until you get to a house and a fountain (drinking water).2 Take the small path up to the right (on the left when coming from Tournemire) towards the Combalou plateau. The scree is on the right. Turn left and follow the path up to the Aucelos (birds) spring. Continue straight on to the Combalou plateau via the 2 ladders.On the plateau, pass between the Jasse du Combalou sheep pen and the edge of the plateau. Walk along the cliff and take the path through the pine forest, following the signs, then begin to descend towards the Les Aiguières pass.
Discover two archaeological remains popular with the Saint-Affrican hikers: The Tiergues dolmen a listed historical monument and the Caylus rock overlooking the town where the castle once stood (nothing remains of the castle today).
1 Start from the Painlevé square and follow the D 993 for 100 m, then take the left turn under the porch and follow the stone pathway. Carry on along the road on the right hand side, up to the start of the bend, then walk straight on along the path in front of you and then follow a larger track that takes you back onto the road.
2 Take the right turn onto the stone pathway that runs around the base of Caylus rock. Take the path towards the NE which slopes gently upwards and overlooks the D 993 which is to your right.
3 Take the left track that runs in the valley parallel to the D 50. The walk is a shady path alongside the ravine and the Nougayrolles brook. Leave the farm trail to your right that ascends towards the crest and the path to your left which leads towards Crassous. After the sheepfold the path gets wider and reaches a junction.
3 Head towards Roquefort and continue straight on to the “Sotch de Balhols“ (large fault) and walk down to the Saint-Pierre chapel (climb the stairs on the left to get back to the viewpoint indicator). Then go down the stairs. Head down on your left via Rue de la Créance to the Place des Baragnaudes. Take the Rue des Baragnaudes opposite, following the signs to the Quilles des Baragnaudes. Pass in front of the Quilles, walk along the cliff and go down the steps.4 At the bottom of the steps, turn right and immediately left to pass under a porch and get to the Avenue de Lauras. That will take you to the Tourist Office, your starting point.
Start: Roquefort Tourist Office car park
Length: 2 ½ hrs
Distance: 6 km
Change in altitude: 250 m
Marking: “red ladder on a white background“
4 Take the path that slopes up through woodland and ends at a plateau, nearby the Tiergues Dolmen. Walk on the right side of the D 250 alongside a field, and then carry on along a sheep path until you reach the village of Tiergues. Take the road to the right along the graveyard and then walk through the village.
5 When you pass the last houses and reach the calvary cross, take the path opposite which is lined with low walls and hedges. Follow a long “bouissière” (a path lined with box trees) which ends at the crest of the hill where you can enjoy a nice view over Saint-Affrique and the Caylus rock. Carry on along the crest through pasture lands and groves, then go through a cedar plantation, and eventually walk down towards the Caylus rock passing a cliff to your right.
6 From here, follow the route you took back to your starting point.
Start: Place Painlevé in Saint-Affrique (in the direction of Rodez)
Length: 4 hrs
Distance: 14 km
Change in altitude: 440 m
Marking: yellow
A LAND OF ESCAPISM…… our villages’ little secrets
As the vast majority of municipalities of southern Aveyron, the main economic resource is milk production with Lacaune ewes to make Roquefort cheese. Agro pastoralism signs are omnipresent.
Calmels-et-Le-Viala (E2)
A red-stone village perched on a rocky outcrop and crossed by the Dourdou.Le Viala du Dourdou: remains of the castle, Saint-Jean-Baptiste church (with a bell from the seventeenth century - MH).Locality of Calmels: Chapel of Notre-Dame de CalmelsMas Capelier: birthplace of Father Hermet (discoverer of the standing stones), standing stone.Les Maurels: standing stone.
Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues (F4)
Former headquarters of the Hospitallers Knights founded in the twelfth century and fortified in the fifteenth century. Former economic activity around the fabric (weavers, draper mill...)To see in the village: remarkable Gothic bridge, fountain, gate and tower with Gothic openings.Mascourbe: dependency of the headquarters, fortified farmhouse, group of 4 dolmens, shepherd tower, boxwoods. Saint-Caprazy: dependency of the headquarters, Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
Saint-Izaire (E2)
Medieval village of red sandstone built on the left bank of the Dourdou around its castle and marked by the presence of the bishops of Vabres.To see in the village: fourteenth century Episcopal Castle and Museum of Archery (visits all year), bread oven, calade (limestone-paved sloping street), laundry, Place of Consuls and its house with a tower.On the same bank, group of 4 standing stones to Ardaliès.On the right bank, opposite the old town, Chapel of Notre Dame de Grâces, starting point of the tunnels road. Les Armayrols: Romanesque church, small medieval justice court house. Les Armayrols : Romanesque church,small medieval justice court house.
Saint-Jean-d’Alcapiès (E4)
Located on the avant-causses that make the transition between the valley of the Sorgues and the Grands Causses cliffs.To see in the village: Alcapia (home of renewables energies), the Alcapiès volcano.Castel-Crémat: fortified farmhouse renovated and transformed into exceptional lodgings; nearby, the dolmen of Gaoudaret. Caussanuejouls: remarkable stone lavogne (water reservoir). Mas de la Moulinerie and Mas d’Alzac: caussenard-style constructions.
Saint-Rome-de-Cernon (D4)
At the crossroads of various territories: Larzac, the avant-causses, the Cernon Valley.To see in the village: castle of the twelfth century, church with fresco of the nineteenth century by Nicolai Greschny.Discovery Hiking in southern Aveyron with Sud-Rando and outdoor activities with Explo Nature.Around the village: Dolmen of the Laumière wood, low walls, cazelles (dry stones shelter), lavognes (water reservoir).Hillock witness of Sargels: prehistoric cave and site (hiking).Mélac: Castle (visits and concerts in the summer)Montclarat: perched hamlet, church, remains of a castle, source.Bussac: Angora goats breeding (mohair in Aveyron).
Tournemire (E4)
At the foot of the Cirque de Tournemire and the Larzac plateau, it grew around the railway activity.To see in the village: House of the Plesiosaur,Cirque de Tournemire and Boutinenque: hiking, the Devil’s Bridge.Croix de Crépounac: beautiful panorama.
Vabres-l’Abbaye (E3)
Marked by the influence of an abbey and then a bishopric, certainly behind its gardening vocation (“Rendez-vous Jardinier“ on May 8th).To see in the village: Beautiful houses built in the eighteenth century (House of the Aldermen), Benedictine abbey of the eleventh century converted into an Episcopal Palace, Cathedral housing an organ case (listed), Le Pont Neuf and Le Pont Vieux (1270), the flour mill along the Dourdou. Visigoth tombs.Rayssac: fifteenth century church, red sandstone houses.Saumecourte: standing stones.Ségonzac: front of the church of the nineteenth century, antique wine press.Peyralbe: interpretation table.Salmanac: Christmas illuminations.
Versols-et-Lapeyre (F3)
2 villages built on the banks of the Sorgues, popular with fishermen (Cat I)Versols: fortified village of the 12th century, the historical entrance porch of the castrum was recently restored. The two castles of the village are listed as historical monuments but you can only visit Versols’ (visits in summer), beautiful houses with mullioned windows and porches.Lapeyre: 3 churches and fortifications, remarkable Gothic bridge, tower and tympanum of the church of Saint-Caprais (MH) and tomb of Medora Leigh (in the cemetery), old mill, equestrian center.Causse de Nissac: dolmens, lavogne (water reservoir).Hermilix: Farm tour (June 15 to September 15), lavogne, fountain, dolmen, boxwoods.Le Cayla: Romanesque chapel in the slate roof.Cinzelle and Lapeyre: hydroelectric plant, channels.
Theme Houses of the Park
Tourist Office
Castle of the Route of the Lords
Theme Houses and Theme Parks
Castle open to visitors
Listed religious buildings
Fountain
Jasse (sheep shelter)
Dolmen
Museum
Boxwood
Lavogne (water reservoir)
Discovery trail
Terrace
Remarkable nature trail
Panorama
Orientation table
Roquefort caves visit
Farm tour
Industrial tourism leather and gloves
Farm tour / park
Viaduct of Millau
“Voie Verte”
Standing stone
Picturesque village
Bridge
Great Site of Midi-Pyrénnées
Natura 2000 zone
Camp militaire du Larzac
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Salles-la-Source
Ortholès
Aéroport de Rodez
D 27
D 68
D 581
D 227
D 598
D 20
4
D 962
D 626
D 257
D 240
D 840
D 901 D 904
Baraqueville
CalmontManhac
Ceignac
Naves
L’Aveyron
D 57
D 67
D 38
D 543
D 50
7
D 546
D 62
4
D 130
D 568
D 570
D 618
D 603
D 576
D 16
1
D 601
D 546E
D 994
D 88
D 88
Pierrefiche-d’Olt
Ste-Eulalie-d’Olt
Palmas
Coussergues
Vimenet
Cruejouls
Séverac-l’ÉgliseMontmerlhe
Gagnac
Malescombes
La Serre
Le Cuge
D 6
D 64
D 345
D 30
6
D 602
D 630
D 45
E
D 622
D 523
N 88
D 202
D 988
899 m
La Canourgue
St-Germain-du-Teil
Banassac
Trélans
Canilhac
St-Saturnin
Gaillacd’Aveyron
La Bouldoire
La Boulesq
L’Aveyron
Le Lot
D 998
D 267
D 295
D 19
5
D 509
D 56
D 202
A 75
1021 m
Rodez
La Primaube
Ste-Radegonde
Camboulazet
Magrin
D 12
D 55
1
D 52
4
D2088
D 21
2
D 563
D 569
D 88
Valenced’Albigeois
Tayac
Centrès
Camjac
St-Just
Lédas-et Penthies
Tréban
Magrinet
Inières
Le V
iaur
Le Céor
La Brianelle
D 903
D 69D
100
D 623
D 18
1
D 80
D 587
D 53
D 83
Alban
Meljac
Faussergues
Ambialet Trébas
St-André
Assac
St-Michel-Labadié
Cadix
Courris
St-Cirgue
Curvalle
Miolles
Villeneuve-sur-Tarn
La Fabrèguerie
L’Herm
Taurines
L’ Oulas
Le Giffou
L’Oulas
La Gaycre
La Boutescure
Le Faruel
D 74
D 63
D 75
D 127
D 617
D 16
4
D 167
D 532
D 69
D 172
D 94
D 903
D 999
D 200
660 m
Le Dourn
D 172
D 700
Fraissines
Entrevergnes
Le Dadou
D 155
Lacaze
St-Salvi-de-Carcavès
Montfranc
Massals
Massuguiès
St-Michel-deLéon Le Dadou
L’ Ambias
D 89
D 82
D 82
D 79
Bois de Sahuzet
Brassac
le Masnau-Massuguiès
Margnès
La Quaintaine
St-Pierre-de-Combejac
D 622
D 66
D 622
769 m
1023m
Forêt de Montroucous
St-Gervais-sur-Mare
Castanet-le-Haut
Cambon-et-Salvergues
St-Geniès-de-Varensal
St-Étienne-Estréchoux
Camplong
Le PradalCouffignet
Jaladieu
Le Dourdou
La Vèb
re
Orb
D 54
D 150D 907
D 53
E1D 150E6
D 22E12
D 92
2
D 22E14
D 35
D 14E2
D 23
D 13
D 922
Sommetde l’Espinouze1124m909m
Col de l’Ourtigas988
Col des 13 vents600
Graissessac
Rosis
Fagairolles
Salvergues
L’ Ago
ut
La Vernoubre
D 163
D 180
D 14ED 18
0E3
D 53
Col du Layrac765 m
Col de Coustel883 m
Col de la Pierre Plantée509
Lodève
Lunas
Joncels
Avène
Le Bousquet-d’Orb
Roqueredonde
La Tour-sur-Orb
Lauroux
Poujols
Soubès
St-Étienne-de Gourgas
St-Privat
ArborasSt-Jean-de-Blaquière
Les Plans
Soumont
Fozières
Truscas
Les Planes
L’ Orb
Aubaygues
Le LergueLe Lergue
Le Gos
R. de Lamalou
Lac du Salagou
D 77
D 8D 138 D 902 D 25
D 8
D 15
1
D 138
D 140
D 14
4
D 148
D 15
3
D 14
9
D 138E5D 138
D 153
D 130E
4
D 151E4
D 13
8E6
D 35E4
D 148E
D 153E5
D 157
D 9
D 140E1
D 153E1
D 142
D 157
D 138
D 9
D 148
D 151
D 12
2
A 75
A 75
D 35
D 8
A 750
729 m
Causse
de Gabriac
plat
eau
del’E
scan
dorg
ue
Bois de Melac
Col duPerthus785 mCol de
l’Homme Mort670 m
Le Caylar
Les Rives
Ceilhes-et-Rocozels
Le Cros
St-Michel
Pégairolles-de-l’Escalette
St-Pierre-de-la-Fage
La Vacquerie etSt-Martin-de-Castries
St-Maurice-de-Navacelles
Blandas
Romiguières
Sadde
Orb
Le Rieu
Sec
D 9
D 142
D 142
D 155
D 14
2
D 14
2
D 142 E
D 902
D 155
D 902
D 15
2
D 163
D 152E5
D 8E
D 15
1
D 152E1
D 15
2E3
D 152E
4
D 142E4
D 15
5E1
D 152E2
Causse de Blandas
Causse de Campestre-et-Luc
Gorges
delaVis
Pas del'Escalette
Alzon
Campestre-et-Luc
Vissec
Aumessas
St Félix-de-l’Héras
Sorbs
Navacelles
Le LucRégagnas
Mars
Le Coulet
la Vis
L’Arre
D 814
D 27
3
D 23
1
D 142E
D 270B
D 113B
D 292
D 158C
Le Pic St-Guiral1386 m
Col del’Homme Mort1300 m
Col duMinier1254 m
Ste-Enimie
Trèves
Meyrueis
Revens
La Malène
Arrigas
St-Sauveur-de-Camprieu
Montbrun
Causse-Bégon
Les Vignes
St-Pierre-des-Tripiers
Saint-Rome-de-Dolan
Le Recoux
Laval-du-Tarn
Gatuzières
Saint-Georges-
de-Lévéjac
Hures-la-Parade
La Foulquarie
Camprieu
Homs
Longviala
Recoules-de-L’Hom
Les Mazes
Le Villaret
Baraques de Lutran
Baraques de Trémolet
Sauveterre
Hures
Nivoliers
Prunets
Villeneuve
Point Sublime
Le Pasde Souci
Roc des Hourtous Roc de
Serr eRieisse
Cabrillac
Campis
L’Espérou
LeTr
évez
el Le Trévezel
Tarn
Le Tarn
LaD
ourb
ie
Le Bonheur
La Jonte
D 98
6
D 16
D 46
D 986
D 90
7BIS
D 157
D 710
D 159
D 47
D 151
D 270
D 273
D 146
D 334
D 151
D 63
D 998
D 43
D 98
6
D 907
D 986
1079 m
Le Suquet1340 m
1000 m
Mont Chabio1106 m
Le Couderc1008 m
Puechd’Alluech
1151 m
Capluc904 m
861 m
921 m
C a u s s e M é j e a n
Col deFaubel1285 m
Col dePerjuret1031 m
Col de laSereyrède1299 m
Le Massegros
Chanac
Dourbies
Lanuéjols
Balsièges
Barjac
Les Salelles
La Tieule
Hyelzas
Les Fons
Champerboux
Chardonnet
Auxillac
Mas-Saint-Chély
Le Lot
D 145
D108
D106
D 88
D 32
D 44
Col deCauperlac900 m
Col de la Barrières804 m
LeTa
rn
D 33
Ca u s s e
S a u v e t e r r e
D 9
D 130
la Virenque
A 75
A 75
St-Chely-du-Tarn
Montagne du Lingas
Le V
iau
Sebazac
La FarguetteMayran
1069 m
Les Cabrils
Viaducdu Viaur
Col de Picotalen1004 m
Col duBouissou928 m
Col de la Bassine985 m
Bois de la Ramasse
Bois de Lause
Bois de ConcordForêt de Valbonne
Bois de la Peyre-Blanque
Bois deGrisayrol
Forêt de Lacaune
M o n t s d e L a c a u n e
1052 m
1034 m
Roc de Montalet
985 m
731 m
D 81
D 55
D 140D 81
D 622
D 60
7
D 622
D 54
D 62
D 62
D 54
D 162
D 169
D 162B
D 154
D 622
Le Bertou Le Gijou
Le Girousset
La VèbreLe
s Li
mes
Le G
ijou
La MatheCandoubre
Le Trivalle
Les Vidals
Cabannes
Prades
La Bouissonade
LestiesLacombe
Campan
Félines
Gos
la Bessière
Moulin-Mage
Gijounet
Viane
Senaux
Escroux
BerlatsEspérausses
Nages
Lacaune-les-Bains
Murat-sur-Vèbre
1185 m
1181m
D 62
D 62B
D 169
Lac du Laouzas
Salvaguet
Villelongue
Les CrozesRieumontagné
Payrac
D 52
204 m
GR 71
GR 71
GR 71
GR 62
GR 74
GR 71
GR 7
4
GR 7
GR
71 A
GR 71
GR 6A
GR 62
GR 6
6
GR 62 A
GR 66
GR 66
GR 66
GR 7
GR 6
GR60
GR
7
GR 60
GR7
GR 60
GR 44
GR6
8GR
43
GR7
GR 60
812 m
616 m
959 m
612 m
439 m
GR 60
GR6
GR 6
GR 6
954 m
965 m
1140 m
414 m
924 m
656 m
Puech du Merle
D 50
3
D 987 LASSOUTS
GR 6
1006 m
D 42
N1075
595 m
762 m
GR 74
Causse Comtal
Forêt des Palanges
Forêt duLagast
868 m
852 m
415 m
518 m
687 m
929 m
526 m
561 m
D 91
1
D 25
D 10
D 90
2
D 902
D 903
D 90
2
D 56
D 44
D 522
D 56
D 911
D 29
D 56
D 523
D 82
D 522
D 64
D 536
D 592
D 642
D 639
D 61
6
D 528
D 62
D 64
1
D 29
D 56
Le Giffou La Durenque
Le Viaur
Lac de Pareloup
Lac de Pont-de-Salars
Le Cérou
Le Glandou
Le Lagast
Le Roustau
Lac de la Gourde
Lac de Bage
Le Laval
La Palanges
Musée duCharroi rural
Albignac
Courviala
St-Julien
Bégon
Les VialettesGriac
Cailholie
Céor
Le Piboul
Abbaye deBonnecombe
La Capelle-sur-Viaur
Les Bastries
Carcenac
La Bastide
St-Hilaire
Ginestous
Cannac
Conquettes
Crespiaguet
Frayssinhes
Pyramidede Lagast
Moulins de Roupeyrac,Maiuson natale de F. Fabié
Durenque
Alrance
Auriac-Lagast
Lédergues
St-Jean-Delnous
Ste-Juliette-sur-Viaur
Comps-la-Grand-Ville
Trémouilles
Rullac-St-Cirq
Flavin
le Vibal
Agen d’Aveyron
Réquista
Cassagnes-Bégonhes
Pont de Salars
Vallée de l 'Ago u t e t
du G
ijou
D 902 D 200
D 344
D 534
Combradet
Farret
Peret
560m
St-François937 m
D 44
D 993
D 25
D 95
D 549
D 577
D 116
D 65
9
D 24
4
D 199
D 666
D 24
3
D 25 La Céor
Le Cone
Le Rieutord
Lac deVillefranche-de-Panat
Lebous
Bouloc
St-Cirq
Ventajou
Montginoux
Les Canabières
St-Martin-des-Faux
Calméjane
Fouletiès
La Selve
Salmiech
Curan
Arvieu Salles-Curan
GR 62
Va l l é e d u V i a u r 934 m
805 m
D 993
D 62
D 176
D 53
5
D 538
Le Vioulou
la Fage
Camboulas
Boulouis
Trappes
Arques
Canet-de-Salars
Prades-de-Salars
A u b r a c
Vieux arbres de la haute vallée de l'Aveyron et des abords du Causse Comtal
Haute vallée du Lot
967 m
D 19
D 509
D 597
D 19
E
D 663
St-Geniez-d’Olt
Labeil
Les Bainsd'Avène
Lincou
Routede
stu
nn
els
Peyrebrune
les Vernhes
Le Fraysse
D 16
4
Vabre
Paulinet
Rayssac
St-Pierre-de-Trivisy
Ferrières
Luzières
Le Pradel
D 55
D 59
D 11
D 53
D 89
Parc
nat i o
naldes
Cévennes
790 m
P a r c n a t u r e l r é g i o n a l d u H a u t - L a n g u e d o c
Camp militaire du Larzac
•
Bozouls
Laissac
Gabriac
Montrozier
Bertholène
L’Aveyron
D 20
D 92
0
D 24
5
D 12
6
D 206
D 128
D 25
9
D 220
D 664
D 108E
N 88
D 988
D 988
D 28
D 988
Salles-la-Source
Ortholès
Aéroport de Rodez
D 27
D 68
D 581
D 227
D 598
D 20
4
D 962
D 626
D 257
D 240
D 840
D 901 D 904
Baraqueville
CalmontManhac
Ceignac
Naves
L’Aveyron
D 57
D 67
D 38
D 543
D 50
7
D 546
D 62
4
D 130
D 568
D 570
D 618
D 603
D 576
D 16
1
D 601
D 546E
D 994
D 88
D 88
Pierrefiche-d’Olt
Ste-Eulalie-d’Olt
Palmas
Coussergues
Vimenet
Cruejouls
Séverac-l’ÉgliseMontmerlhe
Gagnac
Malescombes
La Serre
Le Cuge
D 6
D 64
D 345
D 30
6
D 602
D 630
D 45
E
D 622
D 523
N 88
D 202
D 988
899 m
La Canourgue
St-Germain-du-Teil
Banassac
Trélans
Canilhac
St-Saturnin
Gaillacd’Aveyron
La Bouldoire
La Boulesq
L’Aveyron
Le Lot
D 998
D 267
D 295
D 19
5
D 509
D 56
D 202
A 75
1021 m
Rodez
La Primaube
Ste-Radegonde
Camboulazet
Magrin
D 12
D 55
1
D 52
4
D2088
D 21
2
D 563
D 569
D 88
Valenced’Albigeois
Tayac
Centrès
Camjac
St-Just
Lédas-et Penthies
Tréban
Magrinet
Inières
Le V
iaur
Le Céor
La Brianelle
D 903
D 69D
100
D 623
D 18
1
D 80
D 587
D 53
D 83
Alban
Meljac
Faussergues
Ambialet Trébas
St-André
Assac
St-Michel-Labadié
Cadix
Courris
St-Cirgue
Curvalle
Miolles
Villeneuve-sur-Tarn
La Fabrèguerie
L’Herm
Taurines
L’ Oulas
Le Giffou
L’Oulas
La Gaycre
La Boutescure
Le Faruel
D 74
D 63
D 75
D 127
D 617
D 16
4
D 167
D 532
D 69
D 172
D 94
D 903
D 999
D 200
660 m
Le Dourn
D 172
D 700
Fraissines
Entrevergnes
Le Dadou
D 155
Lacaze
St-Salvi-de-Carcavès
Montfranc
Massals
Massuguiès
St-Michel-deLéon Le Dadou
L’ Ambias
D 89
D 82
D 82
D 79
Bois de Sahuzet
le Masnau-Massuguiès
Margnès
La Quaintaine
St-Pierre-de-Combejac
D 622
769 m
1023m
Forêt de Montroucous
St-Gervais-sur-Mare
Castanet-le-Haut
St-Geniès-de-Varensal
St-Étienne-Estréchoux
Camplong
Le Dourdou
Orb
D 54
D 22E12
D 92
2
D 22E14
D 23
D 922
Sommetde l’Espinouze1124m909m
Col des 13 vents600
GraissessacFagairolles
Salvergues
La
D 163
D 53
Col du Layrac765 m
Col de Coustel883 m
Lodève
Lunas
Joncels
Avène
Le Bousquet-d’Orb
Roqueredonde
La Tour-sur-Orb
Lauroux
Poujols
Soubès
St-Étienne-de Gourgas
St-Privat
ArborasSt-Jean-de-Blaquière
Les Plans
Soumont
Fozières
Truscas
Les Planes
L’ Orb
Aubaygues
Le LergueLe Lergue
Le Gos
R. de Lamalou
Lac du Salagou
D 77
D 8D 138 D 902 D 25
D 15
1
D 138
D 140
D 14
4
D 148
D 15
3
D 14
9
D 138E5D 138
D 153
D 130E
4
D 151E4
D 13
8E6
D 35E4
D 148E
D 153E5
D 157
D 9
D 140E1
D 153E1
D 142
D 157
D 138
D 9
D 148
D 151
D 12
2
A 75
A 75
D 35
D 8
A 750
729 m
Caus s ede Gab riac
plat
e au
del’E
s can
do
Bois de Melac
Col duPerthus785 mCol de
l’Homme Mort670 m
Le Caylar
Les Rives
Ceilhes-et-Rocozels
Le Cros
St-Michel
Pégairolles-de-l’Escalette
St-Pierre-de-la-Fage
La Vacquerie etSt-Martin-de-Castries
St-Maurice-de-Navacelles
Blandas
Romiguières
Sadde
Orb
Le Rieu
Sec
D 9
D 142
D 142
D 155
D 14
2
D 14
2
D 142 E
D 902
D 155
D 902
D 15
2
D 163
D 152E5
D 8E
D 15
1
D 152E1
D 15
2E3
D 152E
4
D 142E4
D 15
5E1
D 152E2
Caus s e de Blandas
Caus s e de Campe s t re -e t
Gorges
delaVis
Pas del'Escalette
Alzon
Campestre-et-Luc
Vissec
Aumessas
St Félix-de-l’Héras
Sorbs
Navacelles
Le LucRégagnas
Mars
Le Coulet
la Vis
L’Arre
D 814
D 27
3
D 23
1
D 142E
D 270B
D 113B
D 292
D 158C
Le Pic St-Guiral1386 m
Col del’Homme Mort1300 m
Col duMinier1254 m
Ste-Enimie
Trèves
Meyrueis
Revens
La Malène
Arrigas
St-Sauveur-de-Camprieu
Montbrun
Causse-Bégon
Les Vignes
St-Pierre-des-Tripiers
Saint-Rome-de-Dolan
Le Recoux
Laval-du-Tarn
Gatuzières
Saint-Georges-
de-Lévéjac
Hures-la-Parade
La Foulquarie
Camprieu
Homs
Longviala
Recoules-de-L’Hom
Les Mazes
Le Villaret
Baraques de Lutran
Baraques de Trémolet
Sauveterre
Hures
Nivoliers
Prunets
Villeneuve
Point Sublime
Le Pasde Souci
Roc des Hourtous Roc de
Serr eRieisse
Cabrillac
Campis
L’Espérou
LeTr
évez
el Le Trévezel
Tarn
Le Tarn
LaD
ourb
ie
Le Bonheur
La Jonte
D 98
6
D 16
D 46
D 986
D 90
7BIS
D 157
D 710
D 159
D 47
D 151
D 270
D 273
D 146
D 334
D 151
D 63
D 998
D 43
D 98
6
D 907
D 986
1079 m
Le Suquet1340 m
1000 m
Mont Chabio1106 m
Le Couderc1008 m
Puechd’Alluech
1151 m
Mont Gargo
1247 m
Capluc904 m
861 m
921 m
C a u s s e M é j e a n
Col deFaubel1285 m
Col dePerjuret1031 m
Col de laSereyrède1299 m
Le Massegros
Chanac
Dourbies
Lanuéjols
Balsièges
Barjac
Les Salelles
La Tieule
Hyelzas
Les Fons
Champerboux
Chardonnet
Auxillac
Mas-Saint-Chély
Le Lot
D 145
D108
D106
D 88
D 32
D 44
Col deCauperlac900 m
Col de la Barrières804 m
LeTa
rn
D 33
Ca u s s e
S a u v e t e r r
D 9
D 130
la Virenque
A 75
St-Chely-du-Tarn
Mo nt ag nedu Ling a
Le V
iau
Sebazac
La FarguetteMayran
1069 m
Les Cabrils
Viaducdu Viaur
Col de Picotalen1004 m
Col duBouissou928 m
Col de la Bassine985 m
Bois de la Ramasse
Bois de Lause
Bois de ConcordForêt de Valbonne
Bois de la Peyre-Blanque
Bois deGrisayrol
Forêt de Lacaune
M o n t s d e L a c a u n e
1052 m
1034 m
Roc de Montalet
985 m
731 m
D 81
D 55
D 140D 81
D 622
D 60
7
D 622
D 54
D 62
D 62
D 54
D 162
D 169
D 162B
D 154
D 622
Le Bertou Le Gijou
Le Girousset
La VèbreLe
s Li
mes
Le G
ijou
La MatheCandoubre
Le Trivalle
Les Vidals
Cabannes
Prades
La Bouissonade
LestiesLacombe
Campan
Félines
Gos
la Bessière
Moulin-Mage
Gijounet
Viane
Senaux
Escroux
BerlatsEspérausses
Nages
Lacaune-les-Bains
Murat-sur-Vèbre
1185 m
1181m
D 62
D 62B
Salvaguet
Les CrozesRieumontagné
Payrac
D 52
204 m
GR 71
GR 71
GR 71
GR 62
GR 74
GR 71
GR 7
4
GR 7
GR
71 A
GR 71
GR 6A
GR 62
GR 6
6
GR 62 A
GR 66
GR 66
GR 66
GR 7
GR 6
GR
7
GR 60
GR 60
GR 44
GR7
GR 60
812 m
616 m
959 m
612 m
439 m
GR 60
GR6
GR 6
GR 6
954 m
965 m
1140 m
414 m
924 m
656 m
Puech du Merle
D 50
3
D 987 LASSOUTS
GR 6
1006 m
N1075
595 m
762 m
GR 74
Ca u s s e Co m t a l
Forêt des Palanges
Forêt duLagast
868 m
852 m
415 m
518 m
687 m
929 m
526 m
561 m
D 91
1
D 25
D 10
D 90
2
D 902
D 903
D 90
2
D 56
D 44
D 522
D 56
D 911
D 29
D 56
D 523
D 82
D 522
D 64
D 536
D 592
D 642
D 639
D 61
6
D 528
D 62
D 64
1
D 29
D 56
Le Giffou La Durenque
Le Viaur
Lac de Pareloup
Lac de Pont-de-Salars
Le Cérou
Le Glandou
Le Lagast
Le Roustau
Lac de la Gourde
Lac de Bage
Le Laval
La Palanges
Musée duCharroi rural
Albignac
Courviala
St-Julien
Bégon
Les VialettesGriac
Cailholie
Céor
Le Piboul
Abbaye deBonnecombe
La Capelle-sur-Viaur
Les Bastries
Carcenac
La Bastide
St-Hilaire
Ginestous
Cannac
Conquettes
Crespiaguet
Frayssinhes
Pyramidede Lagast
Moulins de Roupeyrac,Maiuson natale de F. Fabié
Durenque
Alrance
Auriac-Lagast
Lédergues
St-Jean-Delnous
Ste-Juliette-sur-Viaur
Comps-la-Grand-Ville
Trémouilles
Rullac-St-Cirq
Flavin
le Vibal
Agen d’Aveyron
Réquista
Cassagnes-Bégonhes
Pont de Salars
Vallée de l 'Ago u t e t
du G
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D 902 D 200
D 344
D 534
Combradet
Farret
Peret
560m
St-François937 m
D 44
D 993
D 25
D 95
D 549
D 577
D 116
D 65
9
D 24
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D 199
D 666
D 24
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D 25 La Céor
Le Cone
Le Rieutord
Lac deVillefranche-de-Panat
Lebous
Bouloc
St-Cirq
Ventajou
Montginoux
Les Canabières
St-Martin-des-Faux
Calméjane
Fouletiès
La Selve
Salmiech
Curan
Arvieu Salles-Curan
GR 62
Va l l é e d u V i a u r 934 m
805 m
D 993
D 62
D 176
D 53
5
D 538
Le Vioulou
la Fage
Camboulas
Boulouis
Trappes
Arques
Canet-de-Salars
Prades-de-Salars
A u b r a c
Vieux arbres de la haute vallée de l'Aveyron et des abords du Causse Comtal
Haute vallée du Lot
967 m
D 19
D 509
D 597
D 19
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D 663
St-Geniez-d’Olt
Labeil
Les Bainsd'Avène
Lincou
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Peyrebrune
les Vernhes
Le Fraysse
D 16
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Ferrières
Luzières
Le Pradel
D 55
D 59
D 11
D 53
D 89
Parc
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Cévennes
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Rajal del Gorp
La Roujarie
Mare duLavagnol
Aven Armand,écomusée du PNC
Grotte de Dargilan
Les Bâteliers
Ferme des Boissets
Le vieux logis
C a u s s e
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la Loubière
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Béziers, BarceloneBédarieux, BéziersCastres Lamalou-les-Bains
Clermont-Ferrand, ParisEntraygues, Aurillac Espalion, EntrayguesEspalion, l’Aubrac Mende, Le Puy, Lyon
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ITAL IE
AUT R ICHE
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SLOVÉNIE
RÉ P UBL IQUE T CHÈ QUE
Mer Méditerranée
Océan
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Mer
CROATIE
MIDI -PYRÉNÉES
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GR 62
Échelle : 1/170
N
20 4
Regional Nature Park of the Grands Causses
LÉGENDE
0 300 600Mètres
1
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32
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5
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N
N
0 400 800Mètres
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