Best attractions and places to see around Soual, a village in the Tarn department of Occitanie, France, offers local points of interest and serves as a base for exploring the wider region. The village features historical structures like Église Sainte-Sigolène and a gastronomic heritage with the traditional Le Feuillat cake. Its location on the banks of the Sor River provides natural settings, while nearby towns offer a range of historical and cultural sites.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Beautiful 2 km climb starting from Dourgne, the view must be beautiful 😊, I was there on a foggy day 🌫️ so I don't know
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Beautiful, quiet and very shaded greenway!
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Very compact and rolling gravel path, with numerous rest areas, picnic tables and water points.
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The "Human Rights Trail" Green Way, once it reaches the center of Albi, will become a major axis of the departmental and regional network. It received a European Green Ways Award in September 2007 (3rd prize in the Development and Tourism category).
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Magnificent site with the presence of a pretty chapel (quite modern: 1950) and a waterfall/spring once famous for curing ailments.
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Magnificent little isolated chapel on the plateau of Saint-Ferréol. This chapel is relatively recent but the presence of a chapel on this plateau dates back to the Middle Ages.
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In Soual, you can explore the Église Sainte-Sigolène, a church with Romanesque origins dating back to the 12th century, featuring a distinctive square base. Additionally, a Sentier Patrimoine dans le Village (Heritage Trail) allows you to discover various historical points of interest within the village.
For panoramic views, visit La Capelette Chapel, located on the Saint-Ferréol plateau, offering magnificent vistas over the plain and abbeys. Another excellent spot is the Statue of Saint Stapin and Viewpoint, which provides a significant perspective of the surrounding area from its elevated position.
Yes, families can enjoy interacting with alpacas at Face Alpagas, an organic farm dedicated to biodiversity. The Path of Human Rights is a well-laid-out cycle way with rest areas, suitable for family bike rides. Further afield, the Jardin des Martels, about 36 km away, offers beautiful gardens and a mini-farm.
Near Soual, you can visit the Baylou Chapel and Mougnès Waterfall, a site known for its natural beauty and historical significance as a healing spring. For more extensive natural exploration, the Regional Natural Park of Haut-Languedoc, approximately 43 km away, provides opportunities for forest walks. The Gouffre de Cabrespine, a natural cave system, is also within reach for exploration.
Soual is known for its gastronomic heritage, particularly the Le Feuillat. This traditional, registered trademark cake is a puff pastry flavored with bergamot, lemon, or orange blossom, characterized by its shiny, crunchy sugar glaze.
Yes, the Ponton de pêche de Soual (Soual Fishing Pontoon) is situated on the banks of the Sor River in the town center. The river is known for its good density of fish, including carnivores and white fish like carp and roach, offering a serene environment for anglers.
Soual's location makes it an excellent base for day trips. Consider visiting Castres (12 km), known for its colorful houses along the Agoût River and the Goya Museum. The UNESCO World Heritage sites of Albi (41 km) with its cathedral, and the fortified city of Carcassonne (43 km), are also popular choices. Other nearby towns include Sorèze (12 km) with its abbey-school, and Lautrec (17 km), classified as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'.
There are several hiking opportunities around Soual. You can find easy trails like the 'Base de Cambounet – Dicosa pond loop' or moderate options such as the 'Via Tolosana – Panorama loop'. For more details and specific routes, refer to the Hiking around Soual guide.
Absolutely! The Path of Human Rights offers a compact and rolling gravel path suitable for cycling. For mountain biking, there are routes like the 'La Capelette Chapel – Panoramic view loop' or the 'Château du Gua loop'. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Soual guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from sites like La Capelette Chapel and the Statue of Saint Stapin and Viewpoint. The well-maintained and car-free Path of Human Rights is also highly rated for its accessibility and numerous rest areas, making it ideal for leisurely rides or walks.
Yes, for those interested in medieval history, the Châteaux de Lastours, a group of four ruined castles situated in Cathar country, are approximately 32 km from Soual. These offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich past.
The Tarn department, where Soual is located, generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring through early autumn (April to October). Spring and early summer offer mild temperatures ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the region's natural beauty and historical sites. Autumn also provides comfortable conditions with beautiful foliage.


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