Attractions and places to see around Maurs include a charming medieval town in the Cantal department of France, known for its preserved historical center. It is recognized as one of the 'small towns of character' in the Cantal department. The area offers surrounding natural beauty, including lush forests and proximity to the Cantal Mountains. This region provides opportunities to explore historical sites and natural landscapes.
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at the same time a nice shady resting place
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On the pilgrimage route you automatically pass
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Memorial to a rider of the Tour de France ...
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A 20 km long section of the Way of St. James, Via Podiensis, runs through the municipality from Montredon to Figeac. Don't miss the Romanesque church of Saint-Jean, a monument historique since 1972.
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Many centuries ago, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements - which on the one hand could be helpful and useful, but on the other hand could also be a threat as untamed forces of nature - for various purposes and thus be able to do without human or animal muscle power. Mills like these are a good example of the human engineering skills of earlier generations: the heavy millstones used to grind grain into corn or press oil, for example, could be powered by the wind or - as here - water.
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Beautiful asphalt road, in the Rance valley, between Saint-Étienne-de-Maurs and Roannes-Saint-Mary. Numerous signs, intended for cyclists, announcing the difference in altitude have been installed on the shoulders. In the fall, watch out for chestnuts on the road!
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The mill of Entraygues is a watermill dating from the end of the 16th century. Intended to produce walnut oil and flour, it played a key role for the local economy. In 1970, the mill stopped working, although you can organize a visit to discover all the secrets of this architectural nugget.
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Bucolic mill on the Rance, with interesting architecture.
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Maurs, often called "La Petite Nice du Cantal," boasts a rich history. You can visit the impressive Abbatiale Church of Saint-Cesaire, a Gothic-style abbey church from the 14th century, featuring intricate stone carvings and a rare 12th-century gold-plated bust of Saint Cesaire. Explore the preserved medieval town center with its circular layout and half-timbered houses. Don't miss the Moulin d'Entraygues, a late 16th-century watermill that produced walnut oil and flour, offering a glimpse into the local economy.
Yes, you can visit the Ecomuseum of Truel (L'écomusée du Truel), which showcases a collection of 1830 screw and lever presses used for traditional walnut oil and cider production. For a taste of local life, experience the lively weekly market held every Thursday morning in Maurs, offering local products and a vibrant atmosphere.
The region around Maurs is perfect for nature lovers. You can explore The Enchanted Forests, which offer excellent opportunities for hiking. The nearby Cantal Mountains, part of the Parc Naturel Régional des Volcans d'Auvergne, provide breathtaking views and options for hiking, biking, and paragliding. For water activities, consider canoeing on the Lot River or visiting the Étang du Fau (Fau Pond) for picnicking and fishing.
Families can enjoy a visit to the Étang du Fau (Fau Pond), a recreational area perfect for picnics and fishing. During July and August, the Moulin du Fau (Fau Mill) comes alive on Wednesdays with demonstrations of wheat flour production and traditional bread baking. The heated swimming pool in Maurs is also open during the summer months for family fun. Many of the hiking trails, especially easier ones, are suitable for families.
Maurs is surrounded by excellent hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including those through The Enchanted Forests and in the Cantal Mountains. For specific routes, komoot offers several options, such as the 'Hiking loop from Saint-Santin-de-Maurs' or the 'Pond – Metal cross loop from Le Puech', which is an easy option. You can explore more hiking routes on the Hiking around Maurs guide page.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse cycling routes. Cyclists particularly enjoy the Côte de l'Enseigne, a beautiful asphalt road in the Rance valley with signs indicating altitude differences. Other options include the 'Monts du Cantal — loop in the Cantal Chestnut grove' or the 'Maurs, the Nice of the Cantal – Moulin d'Entraygues loop'. Discover more cycling adventures on the Cycling around Maurs guide page.
The summer months (July and August) are ideal for enjoying water activities like the heated swimming pool and canoeing. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, especially in The Enchanted Forests and Cantal Mountains, with vibrant foliage in autumn. The region generally enjoys a pleasant climate, earning Maurs the nickname "La Petite Nice du Cantal."
Maurs serves as an excellent base for exploring charming nearby areas. Consider visiting Cardaillac, a small, unspoiled village listed among "the most beautiful in France." Other noteworthy places include Mourjou, known for its chestnut production, the fortified village of Marcoles, and Conques, renowned for its abbey and as a pilgrimage destination. The market town of Figeac also offers many interesting historic buildings.
Yes, you can visit the Three Bishops' Cross. This historical monument marks the meeting point of the ancient provinces of Quercy, Rouergue, and Auvergne. The current cross, erected in 2013, is modeled after the original 17th-century stone cross and is located on a pilgrimage route.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The preserved medieval architecture, like the Abbatiale Church of Saint-Cesaire, and the tranquil outdoor spaces, such as The Enchanted Forests and the Cantal Mountains, are frequently highlighted. The region's quiet roads, like the Côte de l'Enseigne, are also popular among cyclists for their clean asphalt and scenic views.
Yes, several historical castles are within a reasonable driving distance. You can explore the well-preserved Château de Saint-Étienne, which offers panoramic views of the countryside. Additionally, Assier Chateau and Chateau Montal are national monuments located nearby, providing further opportunities to delve into the region's rich heritage.
Yes, there are several running trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the 'Côte de l'Enseigne – Saint-Césaire Abbey Church loop from Maurs' or shorter options such as the 'Running loop from Lacaze'. These trails offer a great way to experience the local scenery while staying active. More details can be found on the Running Trails around Maurs guide page.


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