Attractions and places to see around Fau-De-Peyre, a former French commune, serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Occitanie region. The area features the Aubrac Highlands, known for their pastures and panoramic views, and is within reach of the Gorges du Tarn. Cultural sites include the Romanesque Église du Fau and the nearby town of Aumont-Aubrac with its 12th-century Saint Stephen's Church. This region offers a mix of natural landscapes and historical points of interest.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The view from the summit is magnificent. On a gravel bike, to get there and back down you will have to push the bike on several sections but frankly it's worth it!
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/iWACUDABfUc
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/iWACUDABfUc
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/xZkbnoCtUzE
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We passed and enjoyed this during our Camino trip in 2025: https://youtu.be/xZkbnoCtUzE
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The feeling that dominates the most here is space, nature.
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Saint Stephen “Saint-ETIENNE” is one of the seven first deacons of the early Jerusalem community and is also the first martyr (martyr) of early Christianity. The church remembers him on Boxing Day, December 26th. When Stephen uttered aloud his vision of the open heaven, "And being filled with the Holy Spirit, he looked up into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God" (Acts chapter 7 verse 55), the people were so indignant that that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.
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The region offers stunning natural landscapes. You can visit the Aubrac Highlands, a basalt and granite plateau known for its pastures, forest strips, and panoramic views stretching for 30 km. Another impressive spot is Roc des Loups, offering wide views across the Aubrac plateau. Don't miss the Cascade du Déroc, a remarkable waterfall, or the scenic Gorges du Tarn, located about 45 km away.
Yes, the area is rich in history. In Fau-De-Peyre itself, you can see the Romanesque Église du Fau. Just 6 km away in Aumont-Aubrac, explore the 12th-century Saint Stephen's Church. The ancient Gallo-Roman capital of Anderitum can be explored at Javols, which features a museum and archaeological site. La Chaze-de-Peyre, on the Way of St. James, has the Chapel of La Pignède and a 12th-century church.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on the gravel field paths of the Aubrac Highlands. The Rimeize River is known for trout fishing. For more structured activities, explore the numerous routes available, such as the 'Way of St. James: Aumont-Aubrac to Nasbinals Trail' for hiking or various gravel biking loops. Find more details on routes in the hiking guide and gravel biking guide for Fau-De-Peyre.
For a unique family experience, visit the Musée des Épouvantails (Scarecrow Museum) near Fau-De-Peyre, which features over 300 scarecrows made from recycled objects. The natural landscapes of the Aubrac Highlands also offer gentle paths suitable for family walks, allowing children to enjoy the open spaces and observe the Aubrac cattle.
Several charming towns and natural wonders make for excellent day trips. Consider visiting Marvejols, a quiet town with historic monuments (22 km away), or Laguiole, famous for its knives (30 km away). The capital of Lozère, Mende, with its cathedral, is 34 km southeast. For natural beauty, the Gorges du Tarn are about 45 km away, and Puy Mary is approximately 59 km from Fau-De-Peyre.
Beyond the main attractions, seek out the Marchastel Bridge, a beautiful stone bridge over the Bés stream in a natural setting, where trout fishing is permitted. The Musée des Épouvantails offers a quirky and memorable visit. Also, explore the smaller villages like Sainte-Colombe-de-Peyre, which houses a 17th-century statue of Saint Privat and the Rocher du Cher.
The Aubrac region, including Fau-De-Peyre, is particularly beautiful from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes. The pastures are green, and the views are clear. Winters can be harsh with snow, making some outdoor activities challenging, though it offers a different kind of serene beauty.
While many trails in the Aubrac can be challenging, there are easier options. The gravel field paths in the Aubrac Highlands are generally suitable for less strenuous walks, offering gentle undulations and panoramic views. For specific routes, check the 'Heart of Aubrac Plateau loop from Souleyrols' or 'Truc de l'Homme loop from Les Bessons' in the hiking guide, which are rated as moderate but can be adapted for easier sections.
The natural landscapes of the Aubrac are home to various wildlife. You'll commonly see the distinctive Aubrac cattle grazing in the pastures. The region's forests and river areas, like the Rimeize River, support diverse birdlife and smaller mammals. Historically, wolves roamed the area, giving Roc des Loups its name, though sightings of wolves are rare today.
Visitors highly appreciate the natural beauty of the region. The Aubrac Highlands are a top favorite for their expansive views and serene atmosphere. Roc des Loups is also very popular for its impressive vistas. The Marchastel Bridge is noted for its beautiful natural setting and tranquility.
Yes, within a reasonable distance, you can find two villages listed among the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France'. Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt is known for its picturesque charm, and Saint-Côme-d'Olt is recognized as a pilgrimage village with a notable castle and an unusual church.


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