Attractions and places to see around Deux-Verges include a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage in the Cantal department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Situated on the Aubrac plateau, the area features valleys and rivers, offering diverse landscapes. The region is known for its historical significance, including its connection to the Routes of Santiago de Compostela, and its preserved medieval villages.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very pretty hike. Be careful when it's hot! Very steep little path with a sheer drop. More significant elevation gain, on another app (+-314m). In my opinion, a walk to be classified as moderate
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Beautiful, well-kept, and quiet village. Beautiful church. Worth a visit.
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CIRCUIT FORBIDDEN TO DOGS even on a leash… an absolute disgrace… we went miles to get here!!! First of all it’s unacceptable on the part of the department and then Komoot, what are you waiting for to clarify that??!!
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A picturesque and quiet village that makes for a pleasant rest stop. Grab a coffee to go and sit by the river.
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A small commune of 80 permanent residents typical of the Aubrac region. Its stone community hut is a central location for residents of surrounding communes to come together beside its open fireplace.
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Small mountain village in the Massif Central, in Aubrac. It is one of the Small Towns of Character, with many granite houses that can be found in the small streets and on the squares of the village. Just on the outskirts of the village, spreads out the glacial valley of the Lhère, bordered by basalt cliffs.
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Very varied landscape. From farmland with cows and grains to impressive valleys with steep rock walls.
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Magnificent village in the heart of Aubrac where you can find everything you need (grocery store, campsite, bakery, etc.) Even the butcher has superb recommendations for cycling routes!
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The area around Deux-Verges offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Gorges of the Bes, known for its varied landscape transitioning from farmland to steep rock walls. The Truyère River is also a significant natural point of interest, and the Aubrac Plateau provides a stunning natural setting, particularly around villages like Saint Urcize.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. The village of Saint Urcize is a 'Small City of Character' with a preserved medieval character, including a 12th-century Romanesque church. The area is also part of the historic Routes of Santiago de Compostela, with Saint-Urcize serving as a stage on this pilgrimage route.
Deux-Verges is a great base for outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore various trails, including routes like 'Puy de la Tuile – Church of Chaudes-Aigues loop'. Cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as 'Saint Juéry, Saint Urcize and Chaudes Aigues — loop through the villages of the Aubrac Regional Natural Park'. You can find more details and routes in the MTB Trails around Deux-Verges and Cycling around Deux-Verges guides.
While specific family-focused attractions aren't highlighted, the natural landscapes and charming villages offer opportunities for family outings. Easy walks, exploring the medieval streets of Saint Urcize, or visiting local markets can be enjoyable for families. Always check specific trail difficulties for younger children.
The region boasts several 'Most Beautiful Villages of France' within a reasonable distance. These include Saint-Côme-d'Olt, Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt, and Estaing. Additionally, Saint Urcize is recognized as a 'Small City of Character' with its well-preserved medieval architecture.
Hiking opportunities abound, offering sublime views of the Aubrac landscapes. The Route de Sainte-Urcize is particularly recommended for its scenic vistas. You can find a variety of trails, from easy to more challenging, suitable for exploring the diverse terrain. For more detailed routes, refer to the relevant komoot guides for hiking in the area.
Visitors frequently praise the varied landscapes, from farmlands to impressive valleys with steep rock walls, especially around the Gorges of the Bes. The sublime views of the iconic Aubrac landscapes along routes like the Route de Sainte-Urcize are also highly appreciated. The medieval charm and granite houses of villages like Saint Urcize also receive positive feedback.
The region offers activities year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter brings opportunities for skiing at nearby resorts like Station de ski de Laguiole or La station du Lioran. Summer is pleasant for exploring villages and enjoying the natural features, though some trails might be busier.
Yes, for relaxation and wellness, you can visit thermal spa complexes such as Station thermale La Chaldette or Caleden - Complexe thermal et thermoludique de Chaudes-Aigues. Chaudes-Aigues also hosts the Museum of Geothermal Energy and Thermalism - Geothermia, offering insights into the area's natural hot springs.
Several nearby towns host local markets on different days, providing a great opportunity to experience local life and discover regional produce. You can find markets in towns like Chaudes-Aigues, Saint-Chely-d'Apcher, Sainte-Genevieve-sur-Argence, and Espalion.
While specific 'easy' trails are not detailed in the highlights, many paths through the villages and less strenuous sections of the Aubrac Plateau offer pleasant walking opportunities. For example, the picturesque and quiet Fournels Village provides a nice setting for a leisurely stroll. Always check trail descriptions for difficulty levels.
Absolutely. The Route de Sainte-Urcize is renowned for its sublime views of the iconic Aubrac landscapes. Additionally, the basalt rock overlooking the Hère and Bès valleys from Saint Urcize offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding natural setting.


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