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Along the Grandes Randonnées Roaming on our paths

Let yourself be seduced by roaming our Grande Randonnée trails, for a return to yourself and to the essentials. Immerse yourself in the heart of our territory, far from the beaten track, close to nature and local life. Enjoy the freedom to compose your trip according to your desires and discoveries, observe the biodiversity that surrounds you and savor the products of our short circuits. Itinerant travel gives you the opportunity to live unique experiences, to surpass yourself and to come back a grown-up.

Lo Camin d'Olt Escape on a GR de Pays

Let yourself be charmed by the 122 km Camin d’Oltin northern Aveyron. From the plateaus and hillsides along the Lot andTruyèrerivers, this itinerary offers breathtaking panoramas of “mid-mountain” landscapes, scented with porcini mushrooms, chestnuts, wine and cabécou. At the confluence of two beautiful rivers, Entraygues-sur-Truyère tells its own story through its narrow streets and medieval buildings.

Leaving from the medieval town, two loops will take you deep into the narrow Truyère gorges or over the tamed Lot valley:

  • The Northern loop, which winds its way up the Truyère gorges: 68 km – 3 days’ ride.
  • The Western loop, which follows the Lot valley: 54 km – 2 days’ ride

The GR®65 The Puy route

Why not follow the GR®65, the famous via Podiensis linking Le Puy-en-Velay to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port? Relive the emotions of 12th-centurypilgrims as you walk through the heart of the Lot Valley, the 35 km that pass through the villages of Saint-Côme-d’Olt, Espalion, Estaing, Golinhac and Espeyrac. The section linking these first 3 villages is one of sevensections of the UNESCO World Heritage Pilgrimage Route to Santiago de Compostela.

The GR®465 175 km, from the Monts du Cantal to the Lot Valley

An historic itinerary once used by Cluniac monks, the GR®465 leaves Murat, a Petit Cité de Caractère in the Cantal region, and continues towards Bredons and the Plomb du Cantal before following an ancient Roman road. From plains to valleys, it descends through northern Aveyron to Entraygues-sur-Truyère, before reaching Conques, Grand Site Occitanie and Plus Beau Village de France, whose Abbatiale Sainte-Foy is a jewel of Romanesque art.

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