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PR 15 : Le rocher d'Agayrou

PR 15 : Le rocher d'Agayrou

Description

This sometimes aerial route takes you from the Romanesque church of Antignac to the Agayrou rock and the Saint-Hubert rock, which proudly dominate the Sumène valley.

The Roche Hubert site is a testimony to medieval times, and has been the subject of archaeological excavations. These have confirmed the presence of a modest building that would have served as a refuge during the troubled times of the Middle Ages.
Of particular interest are the weapons discovered on the site during the excavations, dating from the late 14th century and made in England.

Departure point: Place Jean Chanut. Take the lane leading up to the church. On leaving the village, head towards Druls.
After the railroad line, turn right, then immediately left onto a path that leads into the woods. After the railroad, turn right, then immediately left onto a path that leads into the woods.

Alternative route: From the summit, return via Salsignac and Masternat (unmarked) to avoid the sometimes dangerous descent under the rocks.

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
2h30mn
Dist.
7.9 km
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Starting point

Place Jean Chanut , 15240   Antignac
Lat : 45.341112Lng : 2.54483

Points of interest

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Church "Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens"

Romanesque style church. Year of construction: 12th century. Listed as a historical monument in 1976 (partially) and in 2019 (entirely).The Church of Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens, formerly the Chapel of Saint-Victor, is the parish church of Antignac. Its origins date back to the 12th century, when the chancel was built as part of a priory dependent on La Chaise-Dieu. Over the centuries, the building has been remodeled: side chapels were added in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1789, the original bell gable was replaced by a new bell tower. The nave was extensively modified in the 18th century and then decorated in the 19th century: painted wainscoting was installed, and stained-glass windows were created between 1870 and 1880 by the master glassmaker Chamrobert. The chancel, typically Romanesque, consists of a semicircular apse with a vaulted ceiling, bordered by an arcade supported by columns and capitals. The medieval side chapels have barrel vaults, while the later chapels (18th century) have groin vaults. The nave is covered by rustic painted paneling, forming a false barrel vault; the planks are decorated with a blue background on which appears a symbolic eye within a triangle, surrounded by cherubs and the four Evangelists in the corners. The building is constructed of volcanic stones (trachyte, tufa), gneiss, and rubble, typical of the local heritage. Visit and access: self-guided tours are possible; collect the keys from the Antignac town hall (04 71 40 21 16).

Le Bourg 15240 Antignac
- Office de Tourisme de Sumène-Artense -
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In the country
Riverside
Forest location
Village 2 km away
Waterside
Overview on river

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Office de Tourisme de Sumène Artense - 24/11/2025
www.tourisme-sumene-artense.com
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Phone : 04 71 78 76 33

Email : info@tourisme-sumene-artense.com

Website : https://www.tourisme-sumene-artense.com

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Yes. Dogs on leash.

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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! 🌳🥾