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Jogging around Loubers offers access to the varied terrain of the Tarn department, characterized by vast countryside, woodlands, and natural spaces. The region provides a mix of rolling hills, scenic vineyards, and forest paths, with the dramatic Gorges de l'Aveyron nearby. These landscapes offer diverse running experiences, from gentle routes to more challenging trails.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
5.0
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18
runners
12.7km
01:30
320m
320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18
runners
6.82km
00:49
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19
runners
13.0km
01:39
430m
430m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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4
runners
9.28km
00:58
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
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7.29km
00:54
220m
220m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pretty medieval town with character
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In July, you will be transported back to the Middle Ages during the two-day festival of the great falconer. The programme includes a costumed banquet, a ball, a medieval market, parades and many entertainment related to the era. Gourmets will delight in the crispy biscuits from Cordes. Made from almonds, egg whites and sugar, they taste simply heavenly!
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Pedestrian medieval city perched on a rocky outcrop! Above all, go up there and don't miss the incredible atmosphere of this village: fortified gates, ramparts, Gothic facades and small artisan shops.
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Gorgeous! But surprising to attack at the beginning of the hike the steep streets full of people on mountain bikes!
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Old Cathar town build on hill that overlooks the surrounding countryside with a 360 degree view.
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Medieval pedestrian city perched on a rocky outcrop! Above all, go up there and don't miss the incredible atmosphere of this village: fortified gates, ramparts, Gothic facades and small artisan shops.
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The heavily fortified medieval mountain village (Bastide) rises from a fertile valley landscape and is well worth seeing. The central square is surmounted by an open market hall, which used to be the economic center of the whole area and is now a wonderfully shaded space.
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The region around Loubers, nestled in the Tarn department, offers a diverse range of terrain for runners. You'll find vast expanses of countryside, rolling hills, scenic vineyards, and dense woodlands. The dramatic Gorges de l'Aveyron nearby also provides routes with varied elevation and breathtaking scenery, sometimes along the river and other times higher up in the forests.
There are over 50 running routes available around Loubers, catering to various fitness levels. These include 4 easy routes, 34 moderate routes, and 12 more challenging trails, ensuring options for every runner.
Yes, many of the routes through the countryside and vineyards offer gentler slopes suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, routes like the Donkey bridge loop from Vindrac-Alayrac, which is a moderate 9.3 km path with relatively low elevation gain, can be a good option for a family outing.
The running routes around Loubers vary significantly in length and difficulty. You can find shorter, moderate paths like the Running loop from Andillac, which is 6.8 km. For those seeking a greater challenge, routes such as the Cordes-sur-Ciel loop from Souel extend to about 12.7 km and are rated as difficult due to significant elevation changes.
Many of the natural trails and footpaths in the Tarn department are suitable for running with dogs, especially those through woodlands and open countryside. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially near livestock or in populated areas, and to check local regulations for specific routes or nature reserves.
The region is rich in historical and natural beauty. You can incorporate sightseeing into your run by choosing routes that pass through or near charming villages. For instance, the Cordes-sur-Ciel – Cordes-sur-Ciel loop from Souel offers views of the picturesque medieval town of Cordes-sur-Ciel. Other nearby attractions include Arcades Square in Castelnau-de-Montmiral and the historic Vieux Village.
Yes, many of the running routes around Loubers are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Running loop from Andillac and the Maraval Dunes Trail loop from Tonnac, providing convenient options for your run.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for running in Loubers. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and lush green landscapes, while autumn provides cooler weather and beautiful fall colors, especially in the vineyards and forests. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended during this season. Winter running is possible, but some trails might be muddy or require appropriate gear.
The running trails in Loubers are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, from rolling countryside to scenic vineyards and dense woodlands, and the opportunities to combine physical activity with cultural discovery in the charming medieval villages nearby.
Absolutely. The region's diverse landscapes provide numerous scenic spots. Routes that venture towards the Gorges de l'Aveyron offer dazzling panoramas from clifftops. Additionally, trails around Cordes-sur-Ciel and Castelnau-de-Montmiral provide rewarding views of these historic towns and the surrounding countryside.
While many routes traverse natural and rural areas, choosing a route that passes through or near one of the charming villages like Cordes-sur-Ciel or Castelnau-de-Montmiral will likely offer opportunities for refreshments. These towns often have local cafes or bakeries where you can refuel after your run.
For broader information on rambles and hikes, which can often be adapted for running, and other outdoor activities in the Tarn department, you can visit the official tourism website: tourisme-tarn.com.


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