Attractions and places to see around Labarthe-Bleys include a blend of rural heritage and natural features in the Tarn department of France. This commune is situated along the Cérou River and is part of the Gaillacois wine region. The area offers preserved landscapes, historical landmarks, and scenic panoramas. Visitors can explore local sites and discover the region's cultural and natural significance.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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In July, you will be transported back to the Middle Ages during the two-day festival of the great falconer. The programme includes a costumed banquet, a ball, a medieval market, parades and many entertainment related to the era. Gourmets will delight in the crispy biscuits from Cordes. Made from almonds, egg whites and sugar, they taste simply heavenly!
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Pedestrian medieval city perched on a rocky outcrop! Above all, go up there and don't miss the incredible atmosphere of this village: fortified gates, ramparts, Gothic facades and small artisan shops.
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Village nestled in greenery, at the crossroads of Viaur and Aveyron. Laguépie offers superb swimming opportunities and is quite popular there. In autumn, the chestnut is in the spotlight. Don't miss the market dedicated to it! The ruins of the castle of Saint-Martin de Laguépie can be visited occasionally.
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This village is part of the Grands Sites d’Occitanie. It finds its origins in Antiquity. The town has taken advantage of the thermal springs on its territory for centuries to ensure its prosperity. Among the things to discover on site, I recommend the 13th century castle with its tower, the bridge and the churches scattered throughout the municipal territory.
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Gorgeous! But surprising to attack at the beginning of the hike the steep streets full of people on mountain bikes!
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the medieval pedestrian city of Cordes-sur-Ciel, known for its fortified gates, ramparts, and Gothic facades. Another significant historical site is the settlement of Laguépie, which is dominated by the Château St-Martin Laguépie. Within Labarthe-Bleys itself, the 15th-century Église Saint-Hilaire de Bleys and the Châteaux de Bleys and Labarthe offer a glimpse into local heritage.
Yes, Labarthe-Bleys is situated along the Cérou River, which is part of the Garonne basin. The area is known for its preserved landscapes and superb panoramas. It's also part of a Natura 2000 site encompassing the Grésigne forest and its surroundings, offering remarkable natural beauty. The confluence of the Viaur and Aveyron rivers at Laguépie also provides scenic views.
The picturesque surroundings are ideal for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options, with routes like the 'Beautiful view – Cordes-sur-Ciel loop' or the 'Dolmen de Peyrelevade – Vaour Church and Ruins loop'. For more details on cycling, check the Cycling around Labarthe-Bleys guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Labarthe-Bleys guide. Hiking trails are also available, such as an 11.5 km circuit starting from Les Cabannes.
Yes, the village of Laguépie offers family-friendly swimming spots in the Viaur river, complete with inflatable installations for children during summer. The historical village of Vieux Village is also a charming and quiet place for families to explore.
The settlement of Laguépie, located at the confluence of the Viaur and Aveyron rivers, offers superb swimming opportunities. There are supervised swimming areas in the summer, and even inflatable installations for children in the Viaur river.
The region's preserved landscapes and natural features are enjoyable throughout much of the year. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures. In autumn, Laguépie hosts a market dedicated to chestnuts, adding a cultural element to your visit.
Beyond the well-known Cordes-sur-Ciel, the small, quiet Vieux Village, with its pretty white stone architecture, offers a charming and authentic experience. Labarthe-Bleys itself, with its preserved historic heart, 15th-century church, and châteaux, provides a glimpse into rural French heritage.
Yes, villages like Laguépie offer many cafes and restaurants. For example, the Les 2 Rivières restaurant in Laguépie is noted for its welcome and food. While specific accommodation details are not provided, the region is popular with tourists, suggesting options are available in nearby towns and villages.
Labarthe-Bleys is situated within the Gaillacois region, which is renowned for the quality of its wines. This highlights the area's rich viticultural heritage and offers potential for wine-related cultural experiences, such as vineyard visits or tastings in the vicinity.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. You can explore routes like the 'Maraval Dunes Trail – Donkey bridge loop' or the 'Vieux Village – Donkey bridge loop'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the MTB Trails around Labarthe-Bleys guide.
Within Labarthe-Bleys, you can discover the 15th-century Église Saint-Hilaire de Bleys, featuring a flamboyant Gothic style and a 14-meter bell tower. The commune is also home to two castles, the Châteaux de Bleys and the Château de Labarthe, and the recently restored Lavoir de la Treyne, a piece of rural heritage.
Cordes-sur-Ciel is a medieval pedestrian city perched on a rocky outcrop. While its historical nature means some areas might involve walking on uneven surfaces or inclines, visitors can explore its fortified gates, ramparts, Gothic facades, and small artisan shops. In July, the village hosts a two-day medieval festival with various entertainment.


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