Attractions and places to see around Laissac-Sévérac-L'Église offer a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Located in the Aveyron department of Occitanie, France, the commune sits at the crossroads of the Grands Causses, the Palanges forest, and the Aveyron Valley. This region provides diverse landscapes and a rich history for visitors to explore.
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Near Bertholène, Lac des Bruyères is a small body of water appreciated by fishing enthusiasts. You will find a picnic table there if you want to take a break in the middle of a long outing.
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The castle of Galinières is an architectural curiosity with the mixture of three genres: military, religious and civil. It is an old barn of the abbey of Bonneval.
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Every Tuesday morning, the Laissac fairground hosts the largest cattle market in France. Buyers and sellers meet there to do business.
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This family beach has all the attractions for a pleasant stopover. You can picnic on the tables provided for this purpose or have a meal or a drink at one of the two restaurants facing the beach. The beach is divided into two areas: a supervised area and another grassy area with unsupervised swimming. In the first, the youngest can splash around in the small pool.
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Palmas d'Aveyron is the former seigniory of the Bishops of Rodez. The old keep of the castle is none other than the bell tower of the Saint-Vincent church, registered on the list of historical monuments. The town has an inn that offers home cooking.
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1st Cattle Market in France, the Foirail de Laissac has been open every Tuesday morning since the 15th century! Guided tours take place between mid-June and the end of September.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Gallic fortified city of the Oppidum of Montmerlhe, which was one of the largest oppida in Aveyron. Other notable historical sites include the 16th-century Tour Rességuier, a remnant of Laissac's fortified past, and Maquefabes, a former mill transformed into a castle in 1656. Don't miss Palmas d'Aveyron, where the old castle keep now serves as the bell tower of the Saint-Vincent church, a registered historical monument.
Absolutely. A must-see is the Laissac Cattle Market, the largest in France, which has been operating every Tuesday morning since the 15th century. Guided tours are available from mid-June to the end of September. You can also discover local traditions at the Atelier de Salaisons : Côte 2 Bœuf à Laissac, or explore the town's artistic side with the Street Art Tour du Laissagais.
For a peaceful natural escape, visit Bruyères lake near Bertholène, a popular spot for fishing and picnics. You can also take a walk along the Sentier de la Croix de Boucays, a 4 km hiking trail offering picturesque views of Laissac. The region's diverse landscapes, including the Aveyron valley, the Causses, and the Palanges forest, provide numerous opportunities for scenic strolls.
Yes, the region is ideal for outdoor activities. You'll find numerous trails for both hiking and cycling. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Boucle Foirail de Laissac' or the 'Boucle Château de Lugans – Dolmen de Lugans'. The area is also part of the 'Territoire Vélo Des Causses à l'Aubrac'. You can find more detailed cycling routes in the Cycling around Laissac-Sévérac-L'Église guide.
The Laissac Cattle Market takes place every Tuesday morning. For a more in-depth experience, guided tours are available between mid-June and the end of September, offering insights into this long-standing tradition.
Yes, there are several options for families. The Laissac Cattle Market is a unique and educational experience for all ages. For relaxation and fun, Rousselleries Beach on Lake Pont-de-Salars offers a supervised swimming area for children, picnic tables, and restaurants. Bruyères lake also provides a pleasant picnic area.
Certainly. The charming Village of Sévérac l'Église within the commune features unique architectural elements like a semi-circular tower, a bretèche, and ancient doors, with the Griffoul fountain as a particular emblem. Another village to visit is Palmas d'Aveyron, known for its historical significance as the former seigniory of the Bishops of Rodez.
Yes, you can visit Bruyères lake, a small body of water near Bertholène, which is appreciated by fishing enthusiasts and offers a picnic area. For a more developed beach experience, Rousselleries Beach on Lake Pont-de-Salars provides a family-friendly environment with supervised swimming, picnic tables, and dining options.
The region offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling, gravel biking, and general touring. Examples include the 'Lévézou Lakes Circuit' for road cycling, or the 'Piste gravel hyper roulante' for gravel biking. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Laissac-Sévérac-L'Église guide.
Yes, in addition to the famous cattle market, a local producers' market is held every Tuesday morning in the center of Laissac. During July and August, this market is often enhanced with musical entertainment, offering a vibrant atmosphere to discover local products.
Galinières Castle is an architectural curiosity that blends military, religious, and civil styles. Originally an old barn of the Bonneval abbey, it stands as a unique historical structure in the region.
The commune is uniquely situated at the crossroads of diverse natural landscapes. You'll find the varied terrain of the Aveyron valley, the expansive Causses of Sévérac-le-Château, the high plateaus of Aubrac, and the dense Palanges forest. This geographical position offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty, from rolling hills to wooded areas.


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