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Discover Yves Mouly and the gems of Pont-de-salars

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Welcome to Pont-de-salars, nestled in the heart of Aveyron in the Midi-Pyrénées region, a true haven for nature lovers and cultural explorers. Start your day with a visit to the beautiful Lac de Pont-de-salars, a perfect spot for fishing, swimming, or a leisurely walk by the water. History enthusiasts, don't miss the Château du Bosc, the former residence of the famous painter Toulouse-Lautrec.
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Walking around YVES MOULY

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St-Izaire - Bois Noir
35 km

St-Izaire - Bois Noir

You will best enjoy the numerous scenic views by a bright and sunny day From the car park, walk up towards the bridge to cross the Dourdou river and turn left. Follow the D 25 for 875 m, then take a right turn and follow a small road towards Donacoste, and straight after take right a grassy path which runs alongside the road. Pass under a bridge, then cross a footbridge over a stream and further on you will find the entrance to a 500 m long unlit tunnel (old railway tunnel).Enter this tunnel, it is easier if you keep to the left hand side on the passageway. At the end of the tunnel you re-join the grassy path first running the D25, then deviating towards the hamlet les Roques. At the intersection between the D25 and the path, carry on straight leaving the hamlet to your left. Walk alongside the pond, leave on your right the entrance of another tunnel, walk over this tunnel to reach the hamlet of les Canacs.Enter the hamlet and just before you leave, walk to your left in a wide curve and follow a path rising progressively up, leaving 3 trails to the right one after the other. Walk into the woodland, and at the next fork, close by a barn, take the left most path and keep ascending towards NE.  As you get near the crest, pay attention to the trail signs and leave the numerous trails going left and right to carry straight on. At the top, enjoy the beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Walk down the slope and cross over to the other side of the hill.When you reach a fork on the path, take the left track and start walking down through the woodland. You are now walking on the “bishop’s trail”, which makes a wide curve north. After approximately 20mn, follow the path around two hair pin bends and join a little tarmacked road.Stop and take time to look at the carved standing stone beside the road. Follow that road to the left walking downhill until you reach a fork. At the fork, turn right the road which leads to Riols (equestrian farm) for approximately 150 m, then take almost opposite, a path that rises to the left. Follow a ridge line between the fields and enjoy the beautiful landscape which stretches on either side. The path runs down towards Belle-vue from where the entire village of Saint-Izaire can be seen.6- Follow the small road which leads to Notre-Dame de Grâce chapel. Close to the chapel, you will see a wide path to the right side which runs down towards Saint-Izaire. Walk around the chapel and follow the path which joins the D 25. Turn left, then right to pass under the bridge and get back to the car park.     

3 h
10 km
Medium
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N°9 The castle trail
35 km

N°9 The castle trail

Three valleys are the guideline of this biking tourwhich starts from a castle and enables you to combine physical activity with heritage sight-seeing.This circuit which has easy gradients can be combined with circuit n° 10 “Le Bois Noir”. The two circuits share the same starting point.Follow the road towards Faveyrolles for about 1 km.Take the path to your right and enjoy the beautiful view overlooking the village. Pass alongside the deserted farm of Graudenc, then carry on along a path that picks its way through the undergrowth. Pass under the high voltage line and then cycle down towards the valley de Gos. Take your time to enjoy the nice views over the Dourdou valley on the eastern side. The Tarn valley is to the North and the Gos valley to the SW.Cycle up to a cross by the side of the trail, leave the trail here taking the path to the left that runs across a field up to some woodland.After a hairpin bend, cycle towards the sandpit and the banks of theTarn river. Carry on alongside the shady bank on the left side of the river, pass along the hamlet of les Alvernhes, and then follow the road for 300 m.Cycle down under the stone bridge of the former railway line. Then take the trail alongside the railway line that enables you to bypass the old tunnel by way of a 16th century house called Janolles. Follow the river and cycle under the bridge to reach the farm Mas de Gascuel from the left hand side. You will eventually end the circuit by cycling along a path which slopes gently down to Saint-Izaire.Saint-Izaire: Former residence of the Vabres l’Abbaye bishops, the castle and the village are built in red sandstone. The castle dates from the 9th century, and was remodeled during the 14th century by the bishop who was to become Pope John XXII. The Bishops’ bedroom with its magnificent wooden floor and fine frescoes is the gem of the castle. The lovely houses and dovecotes that you will see in the village are built in the style of the Albigeois period.

2 h
17 km
Easy
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The three Valleys
35 km

The three Valleys

Starting from the village of Saint-Izaire which holds a medieval red sandstone jewel, explore this route along the Dourdou, Tarn and Gos valleys and enjoy many spectacular views and a tremendous historic heritage.Take the road towards Faveyrolles up to the first intersection, then fork to the right on a dirt road for 800 m (scenic view over the village). Reach the disused "Le Graudenc" farm building, carry on towards the culminating point at the foot of a high-voltage tower, then walk down the Gos creek valley and enjoy an extensive scenic view over the distant horizon.After a steep slope between two fields, fork to the left at the intersection right by the small stone cross. Walk past dilapidated buildings and follow the track down to the valley. On the valley bottom, right at the intersection, take a hairpin bend to the right above the sandpit which can be seen 50 m further.Walk along the shady bank of the Tarn river and through the hamlet of Les Alverhnes. After a 300 m section of tarmac road, go down to the left and pass under the stone bridge of the former railway.Go to the left of the tunnel along the Dourdou river and carry straight on, leaving to the left a nice private bridge over the Dourdou river next to the hamlet of Janolles. Follow the river and pass under another bridge of the former railway, then get back to the tarmac road.Take to the left towards the Mas de Gascuel. Walk along the farm and take the gently sloping dirt road that leads you back to the village of Saint-Izaire.

4 h
17 km
Medium
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Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau
44 km

Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau

A lovely, shaded campsite with a swimming pool and restaurant by the river. Access to tennis, canoeing, pétanque, and small shops. Evening entertainment in summer, a lively, open-air atmosphere, unusual accommodations, mobile homes, bungalows, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. A lovely, shaded campsite with a swimming pool and riverside restaurant. Access to tennis, canoeing, pétanque, and small shops. Enjoy lively evening entertainment in the summer, a festive atmosphere, and unique accommodations including mobile homes, bungalows, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. Our campsite is located in Trébas-les-Bains, a designated "Green Resort" with a "Blue Flag" beach offering supervised swimming in the summer. It's in the heart of the Tarn Valley, 35 km from Albi, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage city, 1 hour 30 minutes from Toulouse, and 60 km from the Millau Viaduct. Just 100 meters from our campsite, you'll find numerous small shops, a bakery, a grocery store with excellent local products open 7 days a week, a hairdresser, three restaurants, a honey producer, an apple juice producer, and more. Our eco-friendly campsite offers a lovely swimming pool and shaded pitches right on the riverbank, with mobile homes, canvas bungalows, unique accommodations, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. We also have accommodations specifically designed for hikers and cyclists. For nature lovers, those who appreciate green spaces and birdsong in a bucolic setting overlooking the river, we offer cozy, nature-inspired accommodations with a warm, woody feel. Our restaurant, bar, snack bar, and ice cream parlor, "La Guinguette au bord de l'eau" (The Riverside Café), are open 7 days a week. Enjoy cocktails, ice cream sundaes, Camembert on a board, a variety of burgers, grilled meats, salads, desserts, and more. You'll love the lively atmosphere of our musical evenings, summer karaoke nights, pétanque tournaments, and the Sunday morning market. Children, teenagers, and adults will enjoy the many activities: swimming in the campsite's pool, whitewater swimming in the Tarn River, and supervised swimming at Trébas beach, which has been awarded the Blue Flag label. There's also a playground with swings and slides, "L'Oasis Parc Enfants à Trébas" with its giant inflatable games and toddler area, as well as a leisure center, multi-sports courts (tennis, football, basketball), pétanque courts with summer competitions, river fishing, numerous hikes starting from the campsite, the GR36 and GR736 long-distance footpaths, cycling/mountain biking trails, and canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or electric mountain biking (rentals available on site). Or perhaps you'd prefer to relax under a tree, with your feet in the water at the campsite's small beach. And for a worry-free holiday, you'll find a pharmacy, doctors, and a physiotherapist in the heart of the village. We look forward to welcoming you in a friendly atmosphere for an unforgettable holiday at “camping l’Amitié au bord de l’eau” in Trébas, Tarn. Swimming pool from June 20th to September 4th Restaurant from April 15th to September 10th Bar from April 15th to September 10th Ice cream from April 15th to September 10th Snack bar from April 15th to September 10th Grocery store open 7 days a week Bakery open 7 days a week Tourist office from June 20th to September 10th Whitewater swimming all season long Trébas beach awarded the "Blue Flag": supervised swimming from July 1st to August 31st

Camping l'Amitié au bord de l'eau Chemin des Berges 81340 Trébas
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Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau
44 km

Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau

A lovely, shaded campsite with a swimming pool and restaurant by the river. Access to tennis, canoeing, pétanque, and small shops. Evening entertainment in summer, a lively, open-air atmosphere, unusual accommodations, mobile homes, bungalows, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. A lovely, shaded campsite with a swimming pool and riverside restaurant. Access to tennis, canoeing, pétanque, and small shops. Enjoy lively evening entertainment in the summer, a festive atmosphere, and unique accommodations including mobile homes, bungalows, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. Our campsite is located in Trébas-les-Bains, a designated "Green Resort" with a "Blue Flag" beach offering supervised swimming in the summer. It's in the heart of the Tarn Valley, 35 km from Albi, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage city, 1 hour 30 minutes from Toulouse, and 60 km from the Millau Viaduct. Just 100 meters from our campsite, you'll find numerous small shops, a bakery, a grocery store with excellent local products open 7 days a week, a hairdresser, three restaurants, a honey producer, an apple juice producer, and more. Our eco-friendly campsite offers a lovely swimming pool and shaded pitches right on the riverbank, with mobile homes, canvas bungalows, unique accommodations, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. We also have accommodations specifically designed for hikers and cyclists. For nature lovers, those who appreciate green spaces and birdsong in a bucolic setting overlooking the river, we offer cozy, nature-inspired accommodations with a warm, woody feel. Our restaurant, bar, snack bar, and ice cream parlor, "La Guinguette au bord de l'eau" (The Riverside Café), are open 7 days a week. Enjoy cocktails, ice cream sundaes, Camembert on a board, a variety of burgers, grilled meats, salads, desserts, and more. You'll love the lively atmosphere of our musical evenings, summer karaoke nights, pétanque tournaments, and the Sunday morning market. Children, teenagers, and adults will enjoy the many activities: swimming in the campsite's pool, whitewater swimming in the Tarn River, and supervised swimming at Trébas beach, which has been awarded the Blue Flag label. There's also a playground with swings and slides, "L'Oasis Parc Enfants à Trébas" with its giant inflatable games and toddler area, as well as a leisure center, multi-sports courts (tennis, football, basketball), pétanque courts with summer competitions, river fishing, numerous hikes starting from the campsite, the GR36 and GR736 long-distance footpaths, cycling/mountain biking trails, and canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or electric mountain biking (rentals available on site). Or perhaps you'd prefer to relax under a tree, with your feet in the water at the campsite's small beach. And for a worry-free holiday, you'll find a pharmacy, doctors, and a physiotherapist in the heart of the village. We look forward to welcoming you in a friendly atmosphere for an unforgettable holiday at “camping l’Amitié au bord de l’eau” in Trébas, Tarn. Swimming pool from June 20th to September 4th Restaurant from April 15th to September 10th Bar from April 15th to September 10th Ice cream from April 15th to September 10th Snack bar from April 15th to September 10th Grocery store open 7 days a week Bakery open 7 days a week Tourist office from June 20th to September 10th Whitewater swimming all season long Trébas beach awarded the "Blue Flag": supervised swimming from July 1st to August 31st

Camping l'Amitié au bord de l'eau Chemin des Berges 81340 Trébas
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