Best attractions and places to see around Babeau-Bouldoux include historical sites, preserved landscapes, and opportunities for outdoor activities in the Hérault department of Occitanie, France. This commune, formed from the hamlets of Babeau and Bouldoux, features the Illouvre Valley, Monts du Somail, and views of the Saint-Chinian Vineyards. Visitors can explore ancient mills, chapels, and greenways, offering a blend of natural and cultural points of interest. The area is well-suited for hiking and cycling, with various trails to discover its…
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Located in the Jaur valley, in the heart of the Hauts cantons of the Hérault, Riols is a vast rural village typical of the Haut-Languedoc. The village is intimately linked to the history of the abbey of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières, founded in the 10th century, on which it long depended. From the Middle Ages onwards, Riols was part of a network of monastic possessions. Even today, the old center retains its valley setting, crossed by the Jaur, around which the main routes and activities developed. The Pont-Vieux and several structures on the river bear witness to this close relationship between the village and its watercourse.
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Several walking options are available. Either an out-and-back on the paved road starting from Cruzy (7.4km, 130m elevation gain), or a loop that turns towards Villespassans without actually reaching it, skirting around L'Estagnol and descending to the right to the Chapel of Sainte Foi (10km, 210m elevation gain). A small correction regarding the incorrect names: The first gorge at Roquefourcade (the village spring) is called Marie-Coquette, the ruined building after the small Chapel of Sainte Foi is called the Sainte Foi Sheepfold, and the second gorge that climbs towards Les Gyssières (Platières) is called Marie-Close. This walk is especially recommended after the spring rains when there is water in the Nazoure River and waterfalls at Marie-Close.
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Here there is a steep ascent and a steep descent, because the path no longer follows the railway line, up to 10%
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The village of Riols, a small industrial center specializing in draperies and woolens in the 19th century, is located on the "Passa Païs" greenway. Points of interest include the Banasse bridge over the Jaur river, the Church of Saint Peter and Paul, and its main thoroughfare, Rue Basse.
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On Passa Païs, linger for a few moments at a tower, topped with a cross, and continue to Saint-Etienne d’Albagnan. Option: as soon as you enter Prémian, go down to the right towards the centre of the village. Along the meander of the Jaur, overlooked by the Virgin of Mercadal, follow the artistic and heritage trail “Au fil des Rues” which allows you to discover the history of Prémian and its inhabitants, through testimonies and artistic creations.
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From the car park on Place du Foirail in Riols with its beautiful plane trees, take the bridge over the Jaur and reach the heart of the village of Riols. Just after the church, turn left for 200 m on the D908 then go back up to the right, via the “Chemin Neuf”. At the crossroads, turn right and go through a tunnel. Continue straight towards Prémian, taking the railway line converted into a greenway. At the hamlet of Ardouane and its former monastery, cross a stream and notice the picturesque “Pont aux Vélos”.
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The town of Riols is located between Saint Pons de Thomières and Olargues, on the Passa Païs greenway. On either side of the Jaur valley, from Lake Vesoles to the former 19th-century Ardouane Abbey, this very large town has many hiking trails leading to the Monts du Somail. The magnificent Banasse bridge over the Jaur, as well as the Saint-Pierre-et-Paul church and the layout of Rue Basse, the main artery, bear witness to the prosperity of the textile industry, particularly drapery, from the 16th century. From the village, a small road leads to the Cabarétou pass, a real challenge for sporty cyclists. The Passa Païs Greenway invites fans of gentle journeys to daydream... The Notre-Dame-de-Trédos chapel, as emblematic as it is majestic, is worth the hike or bike ride leading to its doors. Our tips for starting your bike, walking, trail rides... in Riols: - The Place du Foirail car park is ideal if you are using your vehicle to get to the start. It is located on the right bank of the Jaur, south of the village. - Riols is served by LIO / Hérault Transport bus lines 682 and 685: https://plan.lio-occitanie.fr/fr/horaires/Riols/arret/RIOLS%20-%20CENTRE/LIO:1002511 - During the summer, from the beginning of July to the end of September, between Saint Pons de Thomières and Bédarieux, the buses on line 682 are equipped with racks allowing the transport of 6 bikes. A telephone reservation service is set up (09 72 57 44 45). A little bit of history: The history of Riols is linked to that of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières: in 936, the founding act of the abbey mentions the donation made to the monastery by Raymond Pons, Count of Toulouse, of the lands of Tarbouriech, Coumayres, Condades, Cassillac and Rieulets. In 940, the Archbishop of Narbonne gave the churches of Saint-Pierre-de-Riols and Notre-Dame-de-Tredos to the Abbot of Saint-Pons. In 1318, when the diocese of Saint-Pons was created, the Abbot became bishop and the monks formed the chapter of the cathedral. The income of the abbey was then separated: in Riols, the chapter retained the seigneurial rights over the lands of Garrigues, while the bishop retained the rest of the seigneury. During the Revolution, the rare possessions of the clergy and emigrants were sold. In the 19th century, Riols, with more than 2,000 inhabitants, became a small industrial center, with more than a dozen clothiers and wool mills.
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Babeau-Bouldoux offers several historical sites. You can visit the Church of Notre-Dame de l'Assomption in Babeau, built in 1772, which houses significant historical furnishings. The preserved Hamlet of Cauduro, perched at 502 meters, features a renovated bread oven and chapel, offering guided tours in summer. Additionally, the village of Riols is home to the Church of Saint Peter and Paul and the historic Banasse Bridge, a testament to the 16th-century textile industry.
For breathtaking views, head to Naudech, a summit offering a 360-degree panoramic view stretching from Caroux to the Mediterranean Sea, and sometimes even the Pic du Canigou in the Pyrenees. Another notable spot is the View of the old railway bridge, which provides a perspective of the viaduct crossing the Jaur gorge, beautifully integrated into the natural setting. The hamlets of Babeau and Bouldoux also offer stunning views of the surrounding Saint-Chinian Vineyards.
Yes, the Passa Païs Greenway is a highlight for gentle journeys. This former railway line, stretching from Prémian to Saint-Etienne d'Albagnan, is ideal for both walking and cycling. Along the route, you can discover points of interest like a tower topped with a cross and views of the old railway bridge over the Jaur gorge. The Passa Païs Greenway is also considered family-friendly.
The region around Babeau-Bouldoux is well-suited for hiking. You can explore numerous trails leading into the Monts du Somail from Riols. A popular option is the 14 km RandoNature loop focusing on the beautiful Source of Malibert. For more specific routes, you can find various MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and cycling routes that offer diverse experiences, from moderate to difficult, around the area.
Families can enjoy the Malibert Holiday Center, a former farm transformed into a welcoming center with a mini-farm, a vegetable garden, and a planetarium. The Passa Païs Greenway is also an excellent option for family walks or bike rides. The Hamlet of Cauduro offers guided tours in the summer, providing an engaging historical experience for all ages.
The landscape of Babeau-Bouldoux is characterized by its wild and verdant valleys. Key natural features include the Illouvre Valley and Stream, which winds through Bouldoux and leads to the Source of Malibert. The fertile land is also watered by the Vernazobre River. The commune is part of a Natura 2000 site, highlighting its ecological significance, and offers views of the Saint-Chinian Vineyards.
Yes, the region holds remnants of its industrial past. Along the Illouvre Valley, you can discover the remains of old mills, testaments to a bygone era of craftsmanship. The Banasse Bridge near Riols, crossing the Jaur river, also stands as a significant structure from the 16th century, reflecting the prosperity of the textile industry.
The Marie Close fashion show refers to a beautiful gorge and valley known for its walking options. It's particularly recommended after spring rains when the Nazoure River has waterfalls, creating a picturesque scene. You can enjoy various walking routes, including an out-and-back on a paved road or a loop that explores the surrounding area near the Chapel of Sainte-Foi.
The area is well-suited for hiking and cycling, with spring and autumn generally offering the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. After spring rains, the valleys and gorges, like the Marie Close fashion show, are particularly beautiful with flowing waterfalls. Summer also provides opportunities for guided tours in places like the Hamlet of Cauduro.
For sporty cyclists looking for a challenge, the Cabarétou Pass offers a demanding route. Additionally, some of the cycling routes and gravel biking routes in the wider area are rated as difficult, providing ample opportunity for experienced riders.
In nearby Prémian, you can explore the Artistic and Heritage Trail "Au fil des Rues". Located along the meander of the Jaur, this trail allows visitors to discover the history of Prémian through testimonies and artistic creations, overseen by the Virgin of Mercadal.
Beyond the Church of Notre-Dame de l'Assomption in Babeau and the Church of Saint Peter and Paul in Riols, you can also visit the emblematic and majestic Notre-Dame-de-Trédos Chapel, which is worth the hike or bike ride to its doors. For a glimpse into the distant past, the ruined Church of Saint-Jean d'Orte, an ancient pre-Romanesque structure, is also nearby.


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