Best attractions and places to see around Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, a village in the Aveyron department of France, is globally recognized for its eponymous blue cheese. The region's unique geology, including the collapsed Combalou mountain, created natural caves essential for the maturation of Roquefort cheese. These caves, alongside various historical and religious sites, constitute the primary points of interest. The area is also situated within the Parc Naturel Régional des Grands Causses, offering diverse landscapes and outdoor opportunities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Hi , is this railway rideable? It seems abandoned in the Google earth view, thanks
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former railway line away from traffic
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Great idea with a pilgrim rest stop. It really is a place to rest.
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Long section of the slightly gravel road bike. Works well with at least 700*35 tires. These are long straight lines in the middle of nature and far from traffic, on an old railway line. There are several bridges which pass over rivers and are points of rest or refreshment. There are no really nice alternatives to this must-see even if it can seem a little monotonous with these long straight lines typical of a railway.
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At 2 km from Saint-Justin in the direction of Gabarret le Château, the 4 ha Parc de Fondat overlooks a small valley hidden in the woods. Populated by gigantic trees, this fairytale setting has something to delight young and old alike. Rebuilt in 1607 and then renovated in the 19th century, the castle and its picturesque architectural outbuildings, all the listed ISMH (Supplementary Inventory of Historical Monuments) are remarkable: the large Medici style pavilion, the 17th century cellar, the water mirror or the 18th century dovecote. But we will especially remember the Park, the only ISMH classified park in the Landes, and its exceptional collection of rare trees such as a giant zelkova, an ancient Siberian elm labeled "Remarkable Tree of France" and classified as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List.
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The Château de Fondat is a castle in the French commune of Saint-Justin, in Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Built in the 17th century in the Neo-Renaissance style, it was classified as a National Heritage of France on March 31, 1999, a Historic Monument
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The Château de Fondat is set in a 4-hectare park. The castle park also houses a large Medici-style pavilion, a 17th-century cellar and an 18th-century dovecote. The park is also home to an exceptional collection of rare trees, including a giant zelkova, and an ancient Siberian elm, a tree classified as a vulnerable species.
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The Château de Fondat is located in a 4 hectare park. The castle park also houses a Grand Pavilion in the Medici style, a 17th century cellar and an 18th century dovecote. The park is also home to an exceptional collection of rare trees, including a gigantic zelkova, and a century-old Siberian elm, a tree classified as a vulnerable species.
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The primary attractions are the natural caves formed by the collapse of the Combalou mountain, where Roquefort cheese is aged. Several producers, such as Société des Caves de Roquefort and Gabriel Coulet, offer tours and tastings, providing insight into the traditional methods and the unique environment created by the 'fleurines' (natural air vents).
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. You can visit Fondat Castle, a 17th-century castle set within a 4-hectare park, or explore religious buildings like The church of Bostens, known for its pilgrim hall and unique atmosphere, and Sainte-Foy Church of Gaillères.
The region, situated within the Parc Naturel Régional des Grands Causses, offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and running. You can find various routes for cycling and running, including trails that follow old railway lines or explore the scenic limestone plateaus and gorges.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Fondat Castle, with its extensive park and collection of rare trees, is a great option. Religious sites like The church of Bostens and Sainte-Foy Church of Gaillères also welcome visitors of all ages.
The village is at the foot of the Rocher de Combalou, a collapsed mountain that created the unique cave system for cheese maturation. The broader Aveyron department, part of the Parc Naturel Régional des Grands Causses, features diverse landscapes of limestone plateaus and deep gorges carved by rivers like the Tarn.
Yes, the region provides excellent hiking opportunities. Trails like the 'Sentier des Echelles' offer scenic views of the limestone plateaus and gorges. For more options, you can explore the running trails guide, which often includes paths suitable for walking and hiking.
The cellars are unique because they are natural caves formed by the Combalou mountain's collapse. These caves are naturally ventilated by 'fleurines,' which maintain the perfect temperature and humidity for the Penicillium roqueforti fungus to thrive, giving the cheese its distinctive blue veins. The cheese also holds AOP (Protected Designation of Origin) status.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique atmosphere of places like The church of Bostens, where lights and music create a magical experience. The historical significance of sites like Fondat Castle and the scenic beauty of the surrounding natural areas are also highly valued.
Absolutely. There are numerous cycling routes, including easy loops like 'Roquefort – Santa Maria loop from Roquefort' and 'Café de la Paix (Roquefort) – Gravel path loop from Roquefort.' You can find more options in the cycling guide and road cycling guide for the area.
The Aveyron department offers a rich array of attractions. You can visit the impressive Millau Viaduct, explore medieval castles like Najac, or discover various abbeys. The region is also known for its prehistoric dolmens and diverse landscapes within the Parc Naturel Régional des Grands Causses.
Yes, The church of Bostens is a unique religious building featuring a pilgrim hall. Visitors often describe it as a wonderful surprise, with lights activating and soothing music playing upon entry, creating a special atmosphere.
Yes, Fondat Castle is a notable historical castle located near Roquefort. It's set within a 4-hectare park and features a Grand Pavilion, a 17th-century cellar, and an 18th-century dovecote, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.
You can explore the Old Railway Line of Retjons, which offers a long section of gravel path suitable for cycling or walking. This former railway line provides a unique way to experience the natural surroundings away from traffic.


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