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Canet-de-Salars walks
Short route around Lac de la Gourde
A short route that takes you along Lac de la Gourde, classified as a Sensitive Natural Area, equipped with fishing piers and an observatory for lake fauna and flora.
Lac de la Gourde via the Santa Fé path
A pleasant, shaded walk in summer that takes you to Lac de la Gourde from the Pareloup leisure centre.
The Pont de Saint-Georges from Pont-de-Salars
A route that takes you to the wooded, shaded depths of the Viaur valley. The elevation gain is quite significant, but the heritage sites along the way are well worth the effort!
The Viaur Gorges and Lake Bages
Hike at the gateway to Lévezou and the deep, narrow Viaur valley.
The Chapel of Salars
A very short circular route with a slight climb, offering a stroll around the outskirts of Pont-de-Salars.
La Vierge des Lacs starting from Salles-Curan
A short hike offering a superb view of Lake Pareloup, one of the largest artificial lakes in France.
Wind turbines at Les Escarits, starting from Salles-Curan
A pleasant walk alongside wind turbines on a shaded part of the route, offering varied landscapes.
The Baraque du Cantonier in Salles-Curan
This hike starts along a shaded stream, climbs to the Lévézou plateaus with their unobstructed views, and ends in the woods.
To the Sources du Vioulou from Curan
A Gothic church, a stone water tower and numerous views of the wooded mountains await you on this easy route.
The Chapel of Bergounhoux from Ségur
A walk through varied landscapes that will take you in the footsteps of a Duke of Burgundy, who had lost his way in this area. A kind-hearted pilgrim set him back on the right path to Santiago de Compostela; having arrived safely, the duke had this chapel built in homage to the Virgin Mary, to whom he had prayed here a few weeks earlier.
The Peyrebrune Tower from Alrance
The Peyrebrune Tower is accessible on foot or by car from several villages. Pilgrimages take place regularly from these different starting points. Here, the departure point is from the village of Alrance.
Mont Seigne
The Haut Lévézou seen from the summit of Mont Seigne (1121m). You will have a 360° view of the Monts d'Aubrac, Mont Lozère, the Cévennes, the Causses, the Monts de l'Espinouse... To get there, take the district roads and dirt tracks used by farmers and foresters. At the summit, an orientation table will give you all the information you need on a 360° view.
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.
From the dam to the Tower in Villefranche-de-Panat
A contrasting walk, between panoramic views from a historic hilltop site and the shores of Lake Villefranche, with its footpath passing through the green landscapes typical of the Lévézou.
Moderator's note problem with the passage between (9) and (10), see the notice dated 14/07/2022, and the description between (8) and (9).
From Durenque to the summit of Lagast
A walk on the border between Ségala and Lévézou, passing through the beautiful Lagast forest and up to the summit of Lagast.
Circular route around Combelle via Istournet
Short, shaded walk along the Monastery section of the Briane and heath. Then, walk through Combelles Park with its horses and activities. On leaving, a path will take you to a limestone plateau and finally, the last part towards Istournet and its small lake will guide you to the Banocres plateau, which offers superb views of Rodez and the Aubrac.