Attractions and places to see around Taussac include a blend of historical sites and natural beauty in the Aveyron department of the Occitanie region in France. Situated at an altitude of 730 meters, the village is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and traversed by the Goul River, the Bromme River, and the Alcuéjoul stream. It is also part of the Natura 2000 network, indicating areas of ecological interest. The region offers a variety of outdoor experiences within the Aubrac Regional Natural…
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Castle located in a beautiful small village.
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Can be visited from April to September
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Pleasant hiking trail, beautiful waterfall, forest, magnificent viewpoint
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From the platform, you have a breathtaking view of the dog jump waterfall. This one owes its name to the shape of a granite rock on which it flows.
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The hiking trail is very beautiful and above all really varied. The route is reasonable and there are very nice viewpoints.
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The Laussac peninsula is a magnificent site which once dominated the confluence of the Truyère and the Brezons. With the creation of the Sarrans dam, the water level rose to the point of making it a peninsula and an ideal site to enjoy nature and the freshness of the lake.
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Taussac is rich in history. You can explore the 15th-century Église de Notre-Dame de l'Assomption de Taussac, known for its 17th-century artworks. The Château de Taussac, with origins dating back to the 13th century, is also a notable landmark. Nearby, the impressive Valon Castle, perched on the heights of Carladez and Aubrac, offers breathtaking views of the Gorges de la Truyère and can be visited freely from April to September. The medieval village of Mur-de-Barrez, about 5 km away, also features historical sites like the Tour de Monaco and the Eglise St Thomas de Cantorbéry.
Yes, Taussac and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The Sentier de l'Imaginaire: la Forêt Magique is a 4.5 km trail designed to be fun for families, featuring illuminations, cabins, and sculptures. The Laussac Peninsula on Lac de Sarrans is a great spot for families, offering access to the banks by bike and a lovely 11th-century chapel. The Lac de Saint-Gervais provides a supervised swimming area in summer, picnic tables, and a children's playground, with a 2.5 km path around the lake.
The region boasts significant natural beauty. The View of the Saut du Chien waterfall is a must-see, featuring a succession of waterfalls cascading down a rocky chaos, with one rock resembling a dog's head. The commune is also traversed by the Goul River, the Bromme River, and the Alcuéjoul stream. The Laussac Peninsula offers scenic views over the Lac de Sarrans, and the Valon Castle provides panoramic vistas of the Gorges de la Truyère.
There are several hiking opportunities around Taussac. The Sentier de l'Imaginaire: la Forêt Magique is a 4.5 km trail suitable for a leisurely walk. For more extensive options, you can find various routes in the area, including an 8.3 km moderate hike from Taussac to Mur-de-Barrez or an easy 3 km loop around Lacroix-Barrez. You can explore more hiking trails and detailed routes on the Hiking around Taussac guide.
Yes, the area offers diverse cycling routes. The Laussac Peninsula has banks accessible by bike paths. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Lacroix-Barrez: Truyère Gorges and Valon Loop' or the 'Tour du Lac de Sarrans par le vallon d'Albinhac'. Road cyclists can enjoy challenging routes such as the 'Mur-de-Barrez – Sarrans Dam loop'. Discover more options on the MTB Trails around Taussac and Road Cycling Routes around Taussac guides.
The best time to visit Taussac for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural scenery is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is usually pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the lakes and historical sites. Summer offers supervised swimming at Lac de Saint-Gervais.
Beyond traditional hiking, you can experience the Sentiers de l'Imaginaire, like 'La Forêt Magique' in Taussac, which are themed trails with sculptures and illuminations. The area is part of the Natura 2000 network, offering opportunities to observe diverse habitats and bird species. The Laussac Peninsula is also known as a great wild swimming spot on the Lac de Sarrans.
Yes, the Sarrans Dam is a significant man-made structure in the vicinity. It was one of the largest dams in Europe at the time of its construction in the 1930s and created the vast Lac de Sarrans. There's an open-air exhibition in Brommat, about 6 km from Taussac, detailing the construction of the Brommat and Sarrans dams.
Several charming towns and villages are within a short distance. Mur-de-Barrez, approximately 5 km away, is a medieval village with a historic center and a market on Thursdays. Lacroix-Barrez, about 6 km away, offers another 'Sentier de l'imaginaire' trail and the Musée du Cardinal Verdier. Brommat, also around 6 km, features its own 'Sentier de l'imaginaire' and an interesting church. Further afield, Montsalvy, an 11th-century town, is about 18 km away.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Saut du Chien waterfall is loved for its pleasant hiking trail and magnificent viewpoint. The Valon Castle is praised for its breathtaking views of the Gorges de la Truyère. The Laussac Peninsula is a favorite for its natural setting, 11th-century chapel, and as an ideal spot to enjoy nature and the freshness of the lake, including swimming.
Yes, Taussac is home to the Sentier de l'Imaginaire: la Forêt Magique, a 4.5 km trail themed around wood, featuring cabins and sculptures. This is part of a wider network of 'Imagination Trails' in the Carladez canton, with other examples like 'du magma à la pierre' in Lacroix-Barrez and 'Au fil de l'eau' in Brommat, offering unique ways to experience the local landscape and folklore.


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