Attractions and places to see around La Capelle-Bleys are found on the western Ségala plateau in Aveyron, characterized by agricultural landscapes and wooded valleys. The commune offers a mix of local charm, natural features, and historical insights. Visitors can explore the village center, discover historical industrial traces, and enjoy panoramic views from Puech de la Chèvre. The area is also known for its numerous hiking trails and proximity to significant historical sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what motivated people to erect “their” cross at this spot. (...) These wayside crosses were erected as visible signs and attract the attention of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and aims to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who has overcome death (...). The cross is part of our lives, just as it was part of Jesus’ life. So I hope that many people... will visit the wayside crosses, whether as places of silence and breathing before God, whether as places of community gathering, prayer and praise of God.” (Text source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: “Wayside crosses... small sacred monuments as signs of popular piety”)
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The Calvary and the church of Saint-Jean d'Aigremont, at the confluence of the Aveyron and the Alzou, dominate Villefranche-de-Rouergue and thus offer a magnificent view of the city.
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Very beautiful arched stone bridge over the Doulouse river. Perfect for a cool break and soaking your feet in the water!
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Twisty road descent from the south. You could probably ride down most of the way from the north on 32mm tyres but you’d be worried about your wheels. 40mm sensible minimum. Heading back up to the north from the bridge really wants a mountain bike and big lungs, but as long as you aren’t wearing road shoes you can hike a bike for about 15 minutes up through the forest before picking up some tarmac.
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It is recommended to bring sticks and wear sturdy walking shoes. The route is beautiful, but not well maintained everywhere. Nice walk with lots of climbing and descending.
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In the heart of the Aveyron gorges, this picturesque stone bridge served a Gallo-Roman road linking Rodez to Cahors. Preserved natural setting. Hiking trail (GR 62 B). This ancient way allowed the movement of cattle, goods as well as ore extracted from the mines of the region of La Bastide l'Evêque. The bridge, an ambitious urban marker or a modest means of crossing a river or a river, was attached to seigneurial rights. Its defense was frequent and the work was used to charge taxes to travelers and merchants. The castle, of which a few ruins remain, ensured the lookout upstream and downstream of the river. A round tower still visible was in the enclosure of the castle, which occupied the English during the Hundred Years War.
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The area offers a beautiful mix of agricultural landscapes and wooded valleys. You can visit The Igues of Py and Rouffiès, a natural monument with a route featuring climbing and descending sections through a gorge. For panoramic views of the Ségala plateau, head to Puech de la Chèvre, which stands at 728 meters. The Jaoul river also originates within the commune, in the hamlet of Jarlagou.
Yes, La Capelle-Bleys has several historical points of interest. The village center, formerly known as Douzoulet, features a church completed in 1884 and a wrought-iron cross from 1853 in the village square. You can also find remnants of historical industrial activity, such as the ruins of potteries at La Peyrière and mentions of a 17th-century paper mill at Pont d'Ayres.
You can visit Pont du Cayla, a picturesque Gallo-Roman stone bridge in the heart of the Aveyron gorges, which was part of an ancient road. Another beautiful arched stone bridge is Pont de Férie over the Doulouse river, perfect for a cool break.
Numerous hiking trails crisscross the commune, allowing you to discover varied landscapes. Specific routes include 'Le chemin de Garrigou' (9.7 km), 'La Fontaine des Fées' (12.3 km), 'Les 3 bras du Jaoul' (10.4 km), and 'Le Pont d'Ayres' (10.2 km). For an easier, family-friendly option, consider 'La Capelle-Bleys- n°1,' a 5 km walk. You can find more hiking routes on the Hiking around La Capelle-Bleys guide.
Yes, the area is suitable for mountain biking. Trails like 'Le chemin de Garrigou,' 'La Fontaine des Fées,' 'Les 3 bras du Jaoul,' and 'Le Pont d'Ayres' are noted for mountain biking. For more detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around La Capelle-Bleys guide, which includes routes like 'Pont du Cayla – Les Martinets du Lézert loop'.
For families, the Pont de Férie is a great spot for a cool break and to soak your feet in the water. The 'La Capelle-Bleys- n°1' route is a 5 km easy walk suitable for families. Additionally, the Animal Park of Pradinas is only 7.3 km away and offers a popular outing for all ages.
The region's beautiful agricultural and woodland landscapes are enjoyable throughout the seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the rivers and cooler breaks at spots like Pont de Férie, though trails might be busier.
Absolutely. Belcastel Castle is approximately 16 km away, offering a significant historical experience. Another notable historic castle, Najac Castle, is about 18.7 km from La Capelle-Bleys, making both excellent options for a day trip.
In the village center, the former 19th-century presbytery has been transformed into 'BAR Restaurant le Douzoulet,' offering authentic cuisine. For local beverages, 'L'Armoire à Bière,' an artisanal beer production site, is located behind the church.
Villefranche-de-Rouergue, about 13 km away, is a town rich in cultural sites. You can explore Place Notre-Dame, Collegiale Notre-Dame, Chapelle des Pénitents Noirs, and the Monastery of Chartreuse St Sauveur. It's a great option for a cultural excursion.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Sauveterre-de-Rouergue – loop in the valleys of Ségala' or the 'Château de Roumégous loop from Le Rech'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Cycling around La Capelle-Bleys guide.
Visitors appreciate the preserved natural settings of sites like Pont du Cayla and the opportunities for refreshing breaks at places like Pont de Férie. The challenging yet beautiful routes through gorges, such as The Igues of Py and Rouffiès, are also highly rated for their scenic beauty and adventurous spirit.


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