Discover the Most Beautiful Panoramas of Aveyron

Northern Aveyron: Breathtaking Views and Walks

Northern Aveyron is a land of spectacular landscapes, where each viewpoint tells a unique story. Hikers, photographers, or simple nature lovers will be amazed by the valleys, gorges, and plateaus stretching as far as the eye can see.

Walks for Everyone

From the campsite, both young and old can enjoy easy walks right in the heart of nature. Each trail reveals exceptional views over the mountains, valleys, and rivers. These moments of discovery and relaxation are perfect for recharging, observing local wildlife and flora, and capturing unforgettable images.

10 Must-See Panoramas

1. The Promontoire du Fajol
Suspended above the Gorges of the Truyère, this viewpoint offers a dizzying experience over the river and its cliffs.

2. The Puech du Roussillon
From the summit of the station, enjoy a 360° view over the Aubrac (1,407 m) and the surrounding plateaus.

3. The Sarrans Dam Overlook
Admire the imposing dam and the lake of Sarrans, where water and rock create a spectacular landscape.

4. The Ruins of Château de Thénières
Perched on a rocky spur, these medieval remains provide a unique panorama over the Carladez and the surrounding valleys.

5. The Chapel of Montpeyroux
This 12th-century Romanesque chapel offers a 360° view over the pastures and the peaks of the Aubrac.

6. The Lac des Moines
Nestled in the heart of the meadows at 1,310 m, this lake is perfect for contemplation and photography (swimming prohibited, drinking water reserve).

7. The Pic du Castel Overlook
From the top of this rocky peak crowned with a large cross, let your gaze embrace the immensity of the plateau and valleys.

8. The Esplanade of the Château, Mur-de-Barrez
From the site of a former castle, enjoy a picturesque view of the slate roofs and the surrounding landscape.

9. The Puy de Montabès
An emblematic summit offering full immersion in the raw and wild beauty of Northern Aveyron.

10. The Viewpoint of the Church of Vines
In the hamlet of Vines, this Romanesque church reveals an exceptional panorama over the Sarrans Lake and the surrounding valleys.