Attractions and places to see around Camboulazet include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in the Aveyron region of France. The area is characterized by its blend of preserved heritage, such as 16th-century churches and ancient glass furnaces, alongside natural settings like the Viaur River and various lakes. Visitors can explore a range of outdoor activities and historical points of interest.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Lovely village full of charm, I recommend stopping by!
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A beautiful medieval town. Apart from the vehicles parked around, everything is as it was when the town was first built. Truly worth a visit!
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Half of the famous shops closed, the others including the exorbitantly priced artisanal pole. Bar restaurant folded, welcoming some cold locals! Village that is dying..
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It was born from the union of 2 religious buildings in the 13th century: the church dedicated to Ste Mary Magdalene and the Notre-Dame des Monts chapel dedicated to the Virgin and which was already a very popular place of pilgrimage. Its 2 Romanesque bays date from this period. In the 15th century, it took inspiration from the Conques abbey church to rebuild its bell tower, still in the Romanesque style, while its apse was made in the fashion of the time: Gothic. At that time, it was under the protection of the Arpajon family, lords of Calmont-de-Plancatge, who made it their necropolis and contributed to its beautification.
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Monument of recognition to Notre-Dame de Ceignac by survivors of the 1914-1918 war. At the foot of the basilica of the same name.
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A pretty lake with beautiful views, and its differences in altitude make it interesting for more sporty and dynamic tours of the lake. 2 routes are offered, one of 2.7 km which runs along the lake and the other of 4 km which goes wider to the north of the lake along the road.
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Sauveterre-de-Rouergue is a royal bastide located in Ségala in Aveyron. Its square with 47 arcades, the collegiate church of Saint-Christophe, the half-timbered houses and those in the Renaissance style inevitably justify its inclusion in the "Most Beautiful Villages of France".
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Naucelle is classified among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France". It must be said that the town does not lack charm with the Porte des Anglais, the Cistercian church of Saint-Martin and its half-timbered houses.
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Camboulazet and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Eglise de Camboulazet, a 16th-century church known for its unique hexagonal bell tower and collection of sacred objects. The area is also dotted with many original or restored crosses, signifying local heritage. Nearby, explore the village of Naucelle, classified among the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France,' with its Porte des Anglais and Cistercian church of Saint-Martin. Don't miss Taurines Castle, a 13th-14th century fortress that hosts contemporary art exhibitions in summer.
Yes, the region offers several beautiful natural spots. The Site de Versailles, at the confluence of the Nauze and Viaur rivers, provides a scenic setting for relaxation. You can also visit the Jardin de la Nauze, a garden featuring perennial beds, a pond, and an orientation table with views of the Lévézou. For panoramic vistas, head to the Table d'orientation de La Védélie. Additionally, Lake La Brienne, Luc, offers a pleasant path around its shores with picnic tables.
The area around Camboulazet is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Randonnée Vallée de la Nauze - Site de Versailles,' a moderately difficult 10 km loop. For more options, explore the numerous hiking routes around Camboulazet. There are also running trails and mountain biking routes, including those around Lac du Val de Lenne and Lake La Brienne.
Families will find engaging activities in Camboulazet. The Randoland Circuit offers a playful discovery tour of the village's secrets, designed as a treasure hunt for children aged 4-12 and adults. This educational and fun activity involves solving riddles based on architectural and natural elements. You might also find floral workshops and treasure hunts (Atelier floral et jeu de piste) available locally.
Beyond the Eglise de Camboulazet, you can visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Ceignac. This monument, born from the union of two 13th-century religious buildings, features Romanesque bays and a Gothic apse. It served as a popular pilgrimage site and was the necropolis for the Arpajon family. For more details on the Eglise de Camboulazet, you can check Tourisme Aveyron.
The Fontaine de l'an 2000 is a modern landmark in Camboulazet. It was created to commemorate the new millennium and was inaugurated in honor of Raymond Lacombe, who served as mayor from 1959 to 2001.
The Four verrier à Noyès is a 17th or 18th-century glass furnace that is an archaeological site of significant interest, offering insights into the region's historical glassmaking industry. However, it is not open to the public for visits.
Yes, for those interested in sports, courts are available for rent for Padel, Tennis, and Pickleball. Additionally, the natural areas and lakes provide opportunities for running, hiking, and mountain biking.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. For instance, Lake La Brienne, Luc, is loved for its beautiful views and the pleasant path around it, suitable for both leisurely strolls and more dynamic tours. The historical depth of sites like Taurines Castle and the picturesque village of Naucelle are also highly rated for their unique character and heritage.
Yes, the Planèzes Castle, a Renaissance castle in Luc-la-Primaube, is a notable historical monument with registered facades, roofs, and interior decor. While it is a private residence and unfortunately not open to visitors, its architectural significance makes it a point of interest in the region.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring and early summer provide lush landscapes and comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring gardens like the Jardin de la Nauze. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, ideal for scenic walks. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your activities.


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