Best attractions and places to see around Anglars-Saint-Félix. This commune in the Aveyron department of southern France features a mix of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The area is characterized by the Aveyron Gorges and the Alzou River, offering a landscape suitable for outdoor activities. Cultural sites and historical structures are present both within the village and in its surroundings.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This village is splendid. A village built vertically on the mountainside, overlooked by a magnificent castle! I was only passing through, but frankly, it's worth stopping there!
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A real insider tip, you can spend a few hours here exploring, rummaging through the ruins to your heart's content and dreaming of how it once looked here. Everything is in an idyllic valley. The place above is a bit sleepy, but lovely. Since we were all alone here, we liked it better than the more touristically developed Tours de Merle.
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Horseback riding from Ranch des Centaurées (12700 Naussac), to Peyrusse le Roc.
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Château Inférieur is now a ruin. The two towers are located on a rock 150 m above the stream.
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Belcastel (“war castle”, from the Latin bellum and castellum) is a magnificent medieval village built on the banks of the Aveyron under an imposing castle. The village is now listed as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France, with for example a magnificent bridge spanning the river since the 15th century.
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Known to be one of the most beautiful villages in France, Belcastel lives up to its name. Take the opportunity to stop and stroll through the alleys between the buildings, each prettier than the next.
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In the heart of the Aveyron gorges, this picturesque stone bridge served a Gallo-Roman road linking Rodez to Cahors. Preserved natural setting. Hiking trail (GR 62 B). This ancient way allowed the movement of cattle, goods as well as ore extracted from the mines of the region of La Bastide l'Evêque. The bridge, an ambitious urban marker or a modest means of crossing a river or a river, was attached to seigneurial rights. Its defense was frequent and the work was used to charge taxes to travelers and merchants. The castle, of which a few ruins remain, ensured the lookout upstream and downstream of the river. A round tower still visible was in the enclosure of the castle, which occupied the English during the Hundred Years War.
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The region is rich in history. Within Anglars-Saint-Félix, you'll find the 14th-century Church of Saint Clair, known for its Cistercian architecture and historical items, though it's currently undergoing restoration. Nearby, you can visit the picturesque Pont du Cayla, a Gallo-Roman bridge set in the Aveyron gorges, with ruins of a castle nearby. The medieval village of Belcastel, listed as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France, features an imposing castle and a 15th-century bridge. Another striking historical site is Peyrusse le Roc, known for its two emblematic towers and medieval gardens.
Yes, two notable ancient bridges are worth visiting. The Pont du Cayla is a picturesque stone bridge that once served a Gallo-Roman road, located in the heart of the Aveyron gorges. Additionally, the Parayre bridge over the Audierne at Peyrusse-le-Roc is a beautiful Romanesque bridge dating back to the 11th or 12th century, an essential part of the Peyrusse-le-Roc site.
The area is characterized by the stunning Aveyron Gorges, which provide a beautiful natural setting for activities like hiking and cycling. The Alzou River also drains the commune, contributing to the scenic landscape. You can explore numerous hiking paths, such as the 13.5 km trail 'Entre Draye et Val d'Alzou,' or enjoy a specific 20.37 km cycling circuit within the commune. For water-based activities, St Estephe Lake, about 10 minutes away, offers a safe beach, free canoes and pedalos, and walking trails.
Peyrusse le Roc is a striking village known for its two emblematic towers perched on a rocky outcrop, medieval gardens, and charming town center. Visitors can explore ruins and pedestrian paths around the towers, including the historic Pont du Parayre, a Romanesque bridge from the 11th or 12th century. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, Anglars-Saint-Félix hosts a vibrant Village Festival on the first Sunday of June each year. For over 29 years, this event has transformed the village into a living museum, with around 350 costumed participants reenacting scenes from the past century, including old trades, daily life, and traditional bread making. It's an interactive event where spectators can engage with the actors.
The area offers a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. You can find challenging road cycling routes, such as the 'Belcastel Village and Castle – Belcastel loop from Anglars-Saint-Félix' (42.2 km, moderate difficulty). For touring cyclists, there's the 'Belcastel and Salles-la-Source Loop' (60.7 km, difficult). Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Château de Bournazel – Étang du Roudillou loop from Rignac' (34.4 km, moderate). You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Anglars-Saint-Félix guide.
For families, St Estephe Lake, located about 10 minutes away, is an excellent option. It features a safe beach with lifeguards, free canoes and pedalos, and a children's play park. Additionally, the Grotte de Villars, approximately 30 minutes away, offers an exciting exploration of impressive rock formations and prehistoric cave paintings, which can be a fascinating experience for all ages.
Beyond exploring historical sites, the region is ideal for outdoor pursuits. The Aveyron Gorges offer excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails for all skill levels. For specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Anglars-Saint-Félix or the Cycling around Anglars-Saint-Félix guides for detailed itineraries.
Visitors particularly enjoy the immersive historical experience offered by sites like Peyrusse le Roc, where they can spend hours exploring ruins and dreaming about the past in an idyllic valley setting. The well-preserved medieval village of Belcastel, with its imposing castle and picturesque bridge, is also highly appreciated for its beauty and historical charm.
Yes, there are a couple of notable castles nearby. The magnificent Belcastel, part of a medieval village listed as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France, is an imposing structure overlooking the Aveyron river. Additionally, the charming Renaissance-style Castle of Bournazel is located approximately 7 km away, offering another historical architectural experience.
To learn about the region's mining heritage, you can visit the Museum of the Lucien-Mazars mine in Aubin, which is approximately 11.7 km from Anglars-Saint-Félix. This museum provides insights into the area's industrial past.
The region is well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking and cycling trails available. The Village Festival in early June offers a unique cultural experience. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for exploring the natural beauty of the Aveyron Gorges and enjoying activities like hiking and cycling without the intense heat of summer.


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