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LE CIMETIERE DES ANGLAIS

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tracé - cimetière des anglais
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Description

The walk is a 5.3 km circular route, easy to access, just follow the yellow signs for almost 1h30.
Along the way, you'll discover the orientation table on the small castle esplanade, the castle, the 13th-century market hall, the collegiate church, the canonical house or collegiate dwelling known as ‘La Commanderie’, and the English cemetery (Wellington Passage).

A superb walk in the hills south of Saint-Félix-Lauragais.

You can view or download the information sheet on our website by clicking on ‘see the site’.
The fact sheet is also on sale at the tourist information offices in Revel, Sorèze, Saint-Félix Lauragais, Saint-Ferréol and Les Cammazes (€0.50 per fact sheet).

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
1h20mn
Dist.
4.7 km
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Altimetric profile

Starting point

31540   SAINT-FELIX-LAURAGAIS
Lat : 43.4491045Lng : 1.88798085

Points of interest

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COLLEGIALE DE SAINT FELIX LAURAGAIS

The highlight of St-Félix-Lauragais. The Collegiate Church dates from 1317 and contains a magnificent organ from 1781, classified as a historical monument and completely restored. Built in the early 14th century, the collegiate church of Saint-Félix-Lauragais replaced the castle chapel as the parish church. Built on a rather small plot of land, it is 50m long, 26m wide and 19m high under the vault. The 42-metre-high bell tower reaches for the heavens. The architecture of the building is in the Southern Gothic style: a single nave, chapels between the buttresses, mitre arches on the levels of the bell tower, completed by decorative elements typical of Flamboyant Gothic (high-relief sculpture). The church of Saint-Félix became a collegiate church in 1317 during the pontificate of John XXII. This honorary title established a chapter of canons whose mission was to preach the Catholic faith during the Inquisition and in the aftermath of the crusade against the Albigensians/cathars. Saint-Félix had a little help from the Lord of the village, who was none other than the Pope's brother. One of the masterpieces of the Collegiate Church is without doubt the organ and its superb Louis XV case. The organ was built in the 18th century, between 1780 and 1781. It underwent an epic restoration! It was classified as a Historic Monument in 1967. The first restoration took place in 1930, so that the organ could play Romantic music! The restorers added keyboards therefore notes to the organ. So Déodat de Séverac was able to play his romantic compositions. In 1989, a restorer from the Monuments Historiques came to Saint-Félix-Lauragais and discovered this magnificent 18th-century organ, still in all its original materials. Many organs today are mechanised and modernised for greater convenience. The organ at Saint-Félix still has its large bellows made of rabbit skins, glued together with ‘fish bone’ glue. Depending on the outside temperature, the rabbit skins also had to be moistened with a cloth... The restorer was amazed, but soon realised that the organ had been modified! What an idea to add notes! So it was decided to remove them all! The organ was restored for the second time between 1990 and 1992, losing its romantic style but regaining its original appearance.

16 Rue Déodat de Séverac 31540 SAINT-FELIX-LAURAGAIS
- Destination Aux sources du canal du Midi -
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Signage

Yellow

Detailed stages

Departure - Turn left into rue Déodat de Séverac, at the corner of Guillaume de Nogaret square. It climbs towards a little park next to the castle.
1 - Go through the gateway to the château's small esplanade for a quick round trip to reach the orientation table on the terrace at the top of the stairs. Go down to the left as you return to the street. At the left-hand bend , continue straight ahead through the grass and turn right to pass below the house.
2 - Cross the D622 (a very busy road) and head down the grassy path, passing by an old wash-house. Cross a tarmac road and continue straight on towards Pousseilles Basses, where the tarmac gives way to grass.
3 - At the crossroads, turn right and climb a gravel path to the ridge. Continue straight ahead on the way back, and 100m further on follow the ridge. Pass the English cemetery on the left (where Wellington passed through in 1814) in the shade of beautiful century-old cypress trees, with a beautiful view across St Félix.
4 - Continue along the crest for around 800m until you come to a ruin on the right.

Elevation gain

147 (Low)

Start and end town

SAINT-FELIX-LAURAGAIS

Data producer

Contact : HAUTE-GARONNE TOURISME / OFFICE DE TOURISME INTERCOMMUNAL AUX SOURCES DU CANAL DU MIDI LAURAGAIS REVEL SOREZOIS
Phone : 05 62 18 96 99

This information comes from the Haute-Garonne Departmental Tourism Network and is synchronized as part of the partnership between Cirkwi and Haute-Garonne Tourisme.

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾