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VTC 7 : Sur la route des templiers

VTC 7 : Sur la route des templiers

Description

Paved sections open to traffic: 45%.

Starting out on the "Piste Verte", this tour for mountain bikers presents only one difficulty: the ascent to the Réal, which takes place on a tarmac section.

Ascent: 330 m

Start at the old Largnac station, take the "Piste Verte" in the direction of Ydes.

1. Leave the Piste Verte on the right, cross the D922 with care, then take the first small road on the left. At the last dwelling, the route continues along a wide forest track which joins the Réal.

2. Go through the village of Ydes-Bourg, then turn right over a small bridge towards Sauvat.

3. About 300 m after the hamlet of Poux, in a wide bend overhung by a rock, fork right onto the grassy path between two meadows.

Technical Information

Racing biking
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
2h15mn
Dist.
16 km
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Starting point

Gare de Largnac Vendes , 15210   Ydes
Lat : 45.327883Lng : 2.420862

Points of interest

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Church "Saint-Georges"

Romanesque church. Year of construction: 12th century. Classified as a historical monument in 1862.The Church of Saint George in Ydes-Bourg dates back to the 12th century, making it an important example of Romanesque architecture in northern Cantal. Originally a Templar commandery, linked to the Knights Templar, it passed to the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem at the beginning of the 14th century. Reconstructions and additions took place in the 14th and 15th centuries: vaults were rebuilt, and side chapels were added. The building is in the Auvergne Romanesque style, constructed of dressed stone. It consists of a two-bay nave, a transept with projecting arms, and a pentagonal apse. A semicircular arch separates the bays of the nave, resting on sculpted capitals. The building is part of the former Templar commandery, which gives it particular historical significance. Inside, there are sculpted capitals on the supports of the double arch, with medieval motifs. The furnishings are neo-Romanesque: high altar, choir stalls, confessionals, baptistery and Stations of the Cross, sculpted by M. Ribes (of Mauriac). The choir stalls are particularly well-crafted: their backs illustrate the months of the year and biblical scenes such as the sacrifice of Abraham or Tobit with the angel. The Church of Saint George in Ydes-Bourg is a major historical monument in the Auvergne region, combining religious heritage and Templar memory. Its Romanesque structure, sculpted capitals, and rich Neo-Romanesque furnishings bear witness to a continuity of religious and artistic life over several centuries. Visit and access: Self-guided tours are possible; collect the keys from the Ydes town hall (04 71 40 82 51). An exhibition of sacred art is on display in the church sacristy. It contains exquisitely beautiful religious objects (12th-century pyxes, an 18th-century nursing Virgin, priestly vestments, etc.). Visits possible during the summer season and off-season by appointment (04 71 40 59 81).

Ydes-Bourg 15210 Ydes
- Office de Tourisme de Sumène-Artense -
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Office de Tourisme de Sumène Artense - 13/11/2025
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/

Type of land

Ground
Hard coating (tar, cement, flooring)

Animals

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! 🌳🥾