Attractions and places to see around Poujols include a range of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by its elevated position, offering panoramic views, and its well-preserved medieval village character. Visitors can explore ancient fortifications, historical churches, and scenic trails. This area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from historical landmarks to natural landscapes.
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I found this section too difficult to ride on an electric hardtail, so, would rate it rather intermediate than easy. For those who like it easy but still fun, the trail along the south shore is perfect.
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A village of superior interest, Joncels dominates the Gravezon valley, and is crossed by narrow streets with picturesque houses. A stopover for pilgrims who went to Compostela coming from Lodève, Joncels preserves the remains of a Benedictine Abbey whose origins date back to the 8th century and which was, in the Middle Ages, one of the most important in Languedoc.
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The charm of a small Occitan village leaning against the foothills of the Causse du Larzac, distinguished by the density of its buildings and its simple architecture. Deserted about twenty years ago, it owes its rebirth to foreign immigration (mainly English). The houses, built of local sandstone, rise on the right bank of the river. Some have retained evidence of Renaissance architecture (mullioned windows and transoms, ornate lintels, etc.). Saint-Privat experienced significant economic development at the end of the 19th century, with the exploitation of its subsoil. Rich in sandstone, it allowed the manufacture of many grinding wheels for sharpening tools or polishing marble, which were transported to Lodève, then the ports of Sète or Montpellier to be exported to Mediterranean countries.
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The Abbey of Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens in Joncels, better known by its simplified name of Joncels Abbey, is a superb Romanesque building. Of what was once one of the most important Christian religious centers in Languedoc, only the church, the chapter house, and part of the cloister remain. The simplicity and beauty of the carvings in this beautiful stone give you a glimpse of its former magnificence.
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Two curiosities are worth discovering in this pretty medieval village. First, there's a stunning century-old elm tree sculpted and enhanced by Michel Chevray, located in the center of the village. In 1989, the artist gave this tree a new lease on life. The work of art is protected from the elements by a huge umbrella. The second curiosity is the Roc Castel chapel, which overlooks the village.
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Pujols itself is a well-preserved medieval village, offering ancient fortifications, ramparts, and fortified gates. You can visit the Saint Nicholas Bell Tower and the Church of Saint-Nicholas in the main square, and explore the 16th-century houses along Rue Citadelle. Don't miss the Church of Sainte Foy, known for its 15th-century frescoes. Further afield, you can visit Joncels Abbey, a superb Romanesque building, or the charming Saint-Privat Village with its unique architecture.
Due to its elevated position on a ridge, Pujols offers excellent panoramic views. To the north, you can see Villeneuve-sur-Lot and the Lot River, while to the south, there are expansive views across open countryside and the Mail Valley. For a different perspective, the Beautiful forest trail below the Cirque du Bout du Monde also provides splendid views of the cliffs.
Yes, families can enjoy the Maison du Jouet Rustique in the borough, which houses over 200 rustic toys and offers free admission. The Beautiful forest trail below the Cirque du Bout du Monde is also suitable for children, with sections featuring railings for safety.
Approximately six kilometers south of Pujols, you can explore the Grottes de Fontirou, a large cave system with prehistoric significance and natural beauty. Additionally, the Beautiful forest trail below the Cirque du Bout du Monde offers a shaded path with small waterfalls and impressive cliff views.
The region around Pujols is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Running loop from Poujols' or longer, more challenging options. For cyclists, there are extensive gravel biking routes, such as the 'Hill of Yellow Flowers loop from Poujols', and road cycling routes like the 'Viewpoint Escandorgue – Lunas loop from Poujols'. You can find more details on these activities at Running Trails around Poujols, Gravel biking around Poujols, and Road Cycling Routes around Poujols.
Pujols is charming throughout the warmer months. The local produce market in the main square operates on Sunday mornings from May to September, offering a lively atmosphere. The pleasant weather during this period is also ideal for exploring the village's narrow streets, historical sites, and enjoying outdoor activities.
Beyond its historical buildings, Pujols is part of an alternative route of the famous Camino de Santiago, the Via Podiensis. The village also features a 19th-century market hall in the main square, which hosts a local market, and several small art galleries.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the sense of discovery. For instance, the Ace flow trail is praised for its 'great fun factor' and varied terrain. The Joncels Abbey is admired for its 'superb Romanesque building' and the glimpse it offers into its 'former magnificence'. The Beautiful forest trail below the Cirque du Bout du Monde is loved for its 'splendid view' and mostly shaded path.
Yes, in the nearby village of Le Caylar, you can discover a stunning century-old elm tree that has been intricately sculpted and enhanced by artist Michel Chevray. This unique artwork is protected by a large umbrella and is located in the center of the village, near the Roc Castel chapel.
Pujols is rich in medieval architecture. Look for the well-preserved fortified village and gates, the Saint Nicholas Bell Tower which forms an archway into the main square, and the impressive 16th-century houses along Rue Citadelle. The village also boasts charming half-timbered houses and the Maison du Bailli, a prominent 15th-century stone house.
The terrain around Pujols varies. For example, the Ace flow trail features varied surfaces including stones, sand, and small streams, offering a dynamic experience. Forest trails like the Beautiful forest trail below the Cirque du Bout du Monde are mostly shaded paths, but some sections can be steeply sloping, with railings provided for safety.


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