Attractions and places to see around Courniou are primarily found within the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park, offering a blend of natural features and historical sites. The region is characterized by its forested landscapes, river gorges, and traditional villages. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, alongside cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Passing the mountain pass between Aude and Hérault
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The village of Riols, a small industrial center specializing in draperies and woolens in the 19th century, is located on the "Passa Païs" greenway. Points of interest include the Banasse bridge over the Jaur river, the Church of Saint Peter and Paul, and its main thoroughfare, Rue Basse.
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The town of Riols is located between Saint Pons de Thomières and Olargues, on the Passa Païs greenway. On either side of the Jaur valley, from Lake Vesoles to the former 19th-century Ardouane Abbey, this very large town has many hiking trails leading to the Monts du Somail. The magnificent Banasse bridge over the Jaur, as well as the Saint-Pierre-et-Paul church and the layout of Rue Basse, the main artery, bear witness to the prosperity of the textile industry, particularly drapery, from the 16th century. From the village, a small road leads to the Cabarétou pass, a real challenge for sporty cyclists. The Passa Païs Greenway invites fans of gentle journeys to daydream... The Notre-Dame-de-Trédos chapel, as emblematic as it is majestic, is worth the hike or bike ride leading to its doors. Our tips for starting your bike, walking, trail rides... in Riols: - The Place du Foirail car park is ideal if you are using your vehicle to get to the start. It is located on the right bank of the Jaur, south of the village. - Riols is served by LIO / Hérault Transport bus lines 682 and 685: https://plan.lio-occitanie.fr/fr/horaires/Riols/arret/RIOLS%20-%20CENTRE/LIO:1002511 - During the summer, from the beginning of July to the end of September, between Saint Pons de Thomières and Bédarieux, the buses on line 682 are equipped with racks allowing the transport of 6 bikes. A telephone reservation service is set up (09 72 57 44 45). A little bit of history: The history of Riols is linked to that of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières: in 936, the founding act of the abbey mentions the donation made to the monastery by Raymond Pons, Count of Toulouse, of the lands of Tarbouriech, Coumayres, Condades, Cassillac and Rieulets. In 940, the Archbishop of Narbonne gave the churches of Saint-Pierre-de-Riols and Notre-Dame-de-Tredos to the Abbot of Saint-Pons. In 1318, when the diocese of Saint-Pons was created, the Abbot became bishop and the monks formed the chapter of the cathedral. The income of the abbey was then separated: in Riols, the chapter retained the seigneurial rights over the lands of Garrigues, while the bishop retained the rest of the seigneury. During the Revolution, the rare possessions of the clergy and emigrants were sold. In the 19th century, Riols, with more than 2,000 inhabitants, became a small industrial center, with more than a dozen clothiers and wool mills.
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great hike in all seasons, the colors change, short, sporty but magnificent, lots of flowers in spring on the route and near the lake, good hike, be careful!
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Quite spectacular site, especially in spring when the river is at its maximum.
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From the Salettes pass, on the border between Aude and Hérault, you have a very beautiful view of the surrounding mountains and the southwestern limit of the Haut-Languedoc regional natural park.
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Salvetat is not only sparkling water, one of the best-selling in France, owned by the Danone group, and whose source is located in the town. But it is also an old mountain village which was first established in the 12th century on a rocky peak surrounded by a meander of the Agout in order to ensure the safety of its inhabitants. The small city then developed little by little over the centuries, taking on the face we know today. The old village is characterized by mountain architecture and its houses protected from rain and humid winds by slate shingles covering entire sections of walls. These protections from bad weather by vertical tiles are designated by the term “essentes” which are small planks of slate or chestnut cut, arranged and fixed to the walls or beams in order to protect a facade against the flow of water. Houses in the Middle Ages were thus quite often covered with essentes, and sometimes these essentes were painted or cut in such a way as to allow certain geometric combinations. There are many examples in the town of Salvetat-sur-Agout. Although this makes the village look a bit dull and austere, it also gives it personality and rustic charm. The village was also part of the association “Les Plus Beaux Villages de France”, but it is no longer labeled to this day.
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The panel has not been replaced, but the collar is still there. We are located on the Aude - Hérault border.
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The region offers several stunning natural sites. You can visit the magnificent Grotte de la Devèze, often called 'The Palace of the Glass Spinner,' known for its intricate stalactites and aragonite formations. Another must-see is Vésoles Waterfall, particularly spectacular in spring. The Gorges d'Héric within the Caroux massif are popular for their cascades and swimming spots, and the Passa Païs Greenway offers a scenic route through forested landscapes.
Absolutely. The Passa Païs greenway, an old railway line converted into a path, is ideal for cycling and walking, especially for hybrid, mountain, and gravel bikes. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking around Courniou, including trails leading to the Monts du Somail.
You can explore Riols, a village with a rich industrial past, featuring the Banasse bridge and the Church of Saint Peter and Paul. The French Museum of Speleology near Grotte de la Devèze offers insights into caving history. Also, consider visiting the Slate-Clad Houses of La Salvetat-sur-Agout for a glimpse into traditional architecture, or the nearby town of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières with its cathedral and Museum of Prehistory.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Grotte de la Devèze offers an engaging underground experience. The Passa Païs greenway is perfect for gentle family bike rides or walks. The charming village of Ferrals-les-Montagnes and the historic Slate-Clad Houses of La Salvetat-sur-Agout are also considered family-friendly.
Riols, located on the Passa Païs greenway, was historically a center for draperies and woolens. Key points of interest include the Banasse bridge over the Jaur river, the Church of Saint Peter and Paul, and its main thoroughfare, Rue Basse. The Notre-Dame-de-Trédos chapel is also worth a visit via hike or bike from the village.
The Passa Païs greenway provides an excellent option for easy walking, as it follows an old railway line with gentle gradients. Additionally, the Botanical Path near the Grotte de la Devèze offers a pleasant walk to discover local flora. For a short, easy hike, consider the "View of Corniou – Path to the lookout loop from Courniou" route, which is about 3 km long.
Yes, the Gorges d'Héric are a classified natural site known for their torrent cascades and inviting spots for swimming. Additionally, within a short drive, you can reach several picturesque lakes in the Haut-Languedoc, such as Lac de la Raviège, Lac du Laouzas, and Lac des Saint-Peyres, which offer opportunities for water activities including swimming.
Autumn is often recommended for hiking due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Spring is ideal for visiting Vésoles Waterfall when the river flow is at its maximum, making it particularly spectacular. Summer offers opportunities for swimming in the Gorges d'Héric and local lakes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty of the Passa Païs greenway for its tranquil course through trees. The Vésoles Waterfall is noted for being a spectacular site, especially in spring. The charming villages like Riols and Ferrals-les-Montagnes are valued for their historical character and natural surroundings.
Beyond Courniou, you can explore several charming villages. Riols is a historic village on the Passa Païs greenway. La Salvetat-sur-Agout is known for its slate-clad houses and traditional architecture. Other beautiful villages in the wider region include Minerve, a former Cathar city, and Olargues, often listed among France's most beautiful villages. The town of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières also offers historical interest.
The region is rich in geological wonders, most notably the Grotte de la Devèze. This cave is famous for its exceptional and varied formations, including delicate stalactites, stalagmites, and rare aragonite flowers that create a truly unique underground landscape.


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