Attractions and places to see around Le Rouget-Pers, a commune in the Cantal department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area is characterized by its green landscapes, the vast Saint-Étienne-Cantalès Lake, and the Cère river. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, traditional architecture, and various outdoor activities. Le Rouget-Pers provides opportunities for green tourism, with numerous marked trails for walking and cycling.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Hello, I was inspired by these tracks for a road bike ride. I had to dismount to cross the Renâcle peninsula, the footbridge, and reach Espinet beach. Otherwise, it was a very pleasant ride on quiet, quiet roads. Thanks to the trackers.
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Small town with a fantastic panorama. Church, castle, and river.
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Nice gentle climb on good asphalt. Kilometer-long markings always inform you about the upcoming climb
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Superb road without traffic and very good surface with a gentle climb at low percentages. Splendid !
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Pretty paved section (uphill) of the V74 cycle route along the Rance, shaded. V74: "Véloroute de la Châtaigneraie" or more officially or after its development "Great crossing of volcanoes by bike", a whole program...
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Medieval castle located between Auvergne and Quercy, the castle of Laroquebrou suffered after the Revolution (with in particular the demolished south wing), before being restored and listed as a Historic Monument.
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Small city of character, along the Cère river, at the entrance to the gorges. Superb little streets, medieval castle and white Virgin from which you can discover a panoramic view.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, centered around the vast Saint-Étienne-Cantalès Lake, which is popular for hiking, fishing, and boating. You can also visit the smaller Moulin de Teil Lake in Le Rouget, known for relaxation and trout fishing. The surroundings of Pers Lake offer chestnut groves and meadows to explore. Don't miss the impressive Viewpoint over Lake St-Étienne-Cantalès for panoramic views.
Yes, a highlight is the Himalayan suspension bridge at Lake Cantalès, a 124-meter footbridge connecting the beaches of Espinet and Rénac, offering a unique experience over the water. Additionally, the Ribeyrès Viaduct, an impressive railway structure from 1886, provides scenic views and a glimpse into engineering history.
You can visit the Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church in Le Rouget, known for its contemporary style and vibrant stained-glass windows by Jean Labellie. The former commune of Pers also features several houses and agricultural buildings with traditional architecture. Nearby, the small city of Laroquebrou offers superb streets, a medieval castle, and a white Virgin statue with panoramic views.
Le Rouget-Pers is ideal for green tourism. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous marked trails around Saint-Étienne-Cantalès Lake, Moulin de Teil Lake, and Pers Lake. Fishing and boating are popular on Saint-Étienne-Cantalès Lake. Horseback riding is also available at the Paradis des Chevaux farm in Le Rouget. For more structured routes, explore the cycling, road cycling, and MTB trails in the area.
Families can enjoy the leisure center at Moulin de Teil Lake, which is perfect for relaxation and picnics. The Himalayan suspension bridge at Lake Cantalès offers an exciting walk. For motor sports enthusiasts, Karting du Lissartel in Pers provides an approved track suitable for various ages, open year-round except Tuesdays.
Every Sunday morning, Le Rouget hosts a lively market, renowned for its rich selection of local Auvergne and nearby Quercy products. This is a great place to experience the local culture and find regional specialties.
Several marked hiking circuits originate from Le Rouget, including a 10 km loop around Moulin de Teil Lake and the 5 km Fonfrêche trail. The "Circuit du Lac" (10 km) and "Lascombes-Basses" (6 km) trails explore pastures and woods. Near Pers, the partially wooded 7 km Sentier des Fraulières offers tranquil views of the lake's banks and the Ribeyrès viaduct.
The region is appealing throughout the warmer months for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes. Annual events such as the Bread Festival in April, garage sales in June, and the Festifolies in August (featuring concerts and a flower parade) offer cultural experiences. Karting is open year-round, except Tuesdays.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, especially from the Viewpoint over Lake St-Étienne-Cantalès, which also offers shaded picnic tables. The unique experience of crossing the Himalayan suspension bridge is also highly rated. The charm of small towns like Laroquebrou with its medieval castle and panoramic views is also a favorite.
Yes, there are various cycling opportunities. For touring bikes, you could try the "RBX Châtaigneraie Cantalienne Loop" or the "Bike loop from Pers." Road cyclists might enjoy the "Panorama du Puy Saint Lauent loop from Le Rouget." Mountain bikers have options like the "Moulin du Teil lake – Lac du Rouget loop from Le Rouget." You can find more details on the dedicated cycling, road cycling, and MTB guides.
Le Rouget-Pers hosts several annual events that showcase local culture. These include the Bread Festival in Pers (last Sunday in April), garage sales (first Sunday in June), and the Festifolies (last weekend of August), which features a concert, musical market, flower parade, and fireworks.
Yes, the Château de Laroquebrou, a medieval castle located between Auvergne and Quercy, is a notable historical site. Although it suffered damage after the Revolution, it has been restored and is listed as a Historic Monument, offering a glimpse into the region's past.


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