Attractions and places to see around Boussac offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The region features medieval villages, ancient fortifications, and religious buildings. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river valleys to elevated viewpoints.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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When leaving (descending) Belcastel (about 1 km) don't miss the Lourdou near the river
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A beautiful medieval town. Apart from the vehicles parked around, everything is as it was when the town was first built. Truly worth a visit!
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Half of the famous shops closed, the others including the exorbitantly priced artisanal pole. Bar restaurant folded, welcoming some cold locals! Village that is dying..
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Sauveterre-de-Rouergue is a royal bastide located in Ségala in Aveyron. Its square with 47 arcades, the collegiate church of Saint-Christophe, the half-timbered houses and those in the Renaissance style inevitably justify its inclusion in the "Most Beautiful Villages of France".
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Naucelle is classified among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France". It must be said that the town does not lack charm with the Porte des Anglais, the Cistercian church of Saint-Martin and its half-timbered houses.
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Belcastel (“war castle”, from the Latin bellum and castellum) is a magnificent medieval village built on the banks of the Aveyron under an imposing castle. The village is now listed as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France, with for example a magnificent bridge spanning the river since the 15th century.
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Belcastel, as its name suggests, was a strategic point on the Aveyron, as evidenced by the remains of the Fort du Roc d'Anglars built in the 5th century on a spur overlooking the river a few hundred meters from the fortified village itself. .
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Medieval city and royal bastide classified as "the most beautiful village in France". The square with 47 arcades not to be missed. Many craftsmen and artists have set up shop in medieval streets.
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Boussac is rich in history. The most prominent historical site is the Château de Boussac, a 15th-century castle with connections to George Sand and the discovery of the 'Lady and the Unicorn' tapestries. You can also explore the unique Church of Saint-Martial, known for its separated bell tower, and The Turreted House, a 15th-century building believed to have housed the castle's stewards. For more information on the castle, you can visit tourisme-creuse.com.
Yes, the area around Boussac offers beautiful natural landscapes. Just 6 km away, you'll find Les Pierres Jaumâtres, a classified natural site featuring around forty granite blocks steeped in local legends. The town is also nestled within the scenic Creuse Valley and Petite Creuse Valley, providing opportunities for quiet walks and enjoying the natural environment. You can also visit the Panoramic Tower on Mount Barlot for expansive views of the surroundings.
The region around Boussac offers various walking and hiking trails suitable for exploring the unspoiled nature and small-scale heritage. For specific routes, you can find options like the 'Valette Basse Wooden Bridge – Notre-Dame de Boussac Church loop' which is a moderate hike. Discover more hiking opportunities in the area on the Hiking around Boussac guide.
Yes, cyclists can find several road cycling routes around Boussac. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Château d'Ampiac loop' or the 'Rodez Cathedral – Salles-la-Source Waterfall loop'. For detailed routes and difficulties, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Boussac guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the historical sites like the Château de Boussac, which offers a glimpse into medieval history. The natural site of Les Pierres Jaumâtres provides an engaging outdoor experience with its unique rock formations and local legends. Additionally, the Basilica of Our Lady of Ceignac is listed as family-friendly and offers a historical and religious point of interest.
To experience local life, visit Boussac's weekly market, which takes place every Thursday morning. It's a great opportunity to see local produce and immerse yourself in the town's atmosphere.
The renowned 19th-century novelist George Sand had a special connection to Boussac. She stayed at the Château de Boussac numerous times and even set parts of her novel 'Jeanne' within its walls. She also believed druids once occupied the natural site of Les Pierres Jaumâtres, adding to its mystique.
The Church of Saint-Martial is a notable Romanesque-Poitevin type church in Boussac, distinguished by its bell tower separated from the nave. It has been classified as a historical monument since 1986. Further afield, the Basilica of Our Lady of Ceignac is another significant religious building with a rich history, born from the union of two 13th-century religious structures.
Visitors frequently enjoy the historical charm of the region. The medieval village of Belcastel, with its imposing castle and picturesque setting on the banks of the Aveyron, is highly popular. The Old Bridge at Belcastel, a 15th-century historical bridge, also receives appreciation for its views.
Yes, you can explore ancient fortifications. The remains of the Fort du Roc d'Anglars, built in the 5th century, overlook the river near Belcastel and indicate a strategic historical point. The Château de Boussac itself is a 15th-century castle with a long history of modifications and historical events.
For runners, there are several trails, often around local lakes or natural areas. You can find moderate to difficult routes, such as the 'Plan d'eau du Val de Lenne loop' or the 'Lac de Carcenac-Peyrales loop'. More details on these trails can be found in the Running Trails around Boussac guide.
While many historical sites are accessible, the Planèzes Castle, a Renaissance castle in Luc-la-Primaube, is a private residence. Although its facades, roofs, and interior decor are registered as historic monuments, it is unfortunately not open to visitors. However, its architectural beauty can still be appreciated from a distance.


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