Best attractions and places to see around Reilhac, a town in the Cantal department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, offers a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its unique natural setting and rich architectural heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and enjoy the outdoor environment.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Located in the heart of the Jordanne valley, Lac des Graves displays an exceptional and preserved setting. It's an ideal place for a walk or nap by the water!
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A truffade a sweet/salty pancake
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Located in the Jordanne valley, the Château de Fabrègues dates back to the 10th century, even though it was rebuilt in the 19th century. Its classic French style is remarkable and, although unfortunately it cannot be visited, it is worth taking a short detour to admire its facade.
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Quiet road on the ridges between Aurillac and Saint-Cirgues de Jordanne, with magnificent views.
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Inevitable crossing point of the ridge road from which we can consider a lot of options for our outings with the added possibility of a gourmet and refreshing stopover. 🍻
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magnificent crossing point
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The international street theater festival which takes place every year in the last weeks of August has made this beautiful town in Cantal famous. Aurillac is also a museum of art and archeology, a very contemporary museum of volcanoes and an ideal horse center for horse riding enthusiasts.
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The region offers several natural attractions. You can visit Lake des Graves, known for its exceptional and preserved setting in the Jordanne valley, ideal for walks or relaxation. Other natural highlights include Calvary Wood, prized for its authenticity, and the nearby Lac de Reilhac and Lac Redon. The area is also home to several dolmens, ancient megalithic structures.
Yes, Reilhac has a rich historical heritage. You can admire the St. Lawrence Roman Church, a historical monument, and the remains of the Castle of Messac, which once featured a round tower. The site of the former Castle Reilhac is also notable. Additionally, Fabrègues Castle, though rebuilt in the 19th century, dates back to the 10th century and is worth admiring for its classic French style.
Reilhac's natural setting is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the nearby MTB Trails around Reilhac, Cycling around Reilhac, and Running Trails around Reilhac guides.
For magnificent views, drive or cycle along the Route des Crêtes, a quiet road on the ridges between Aurillac and Saint-Cirgues de Jordanne. Another excellent spot is Col de la Croix de Cheules, a mountain pass that offers many options for outings and serves as an inevitable crossing point of the ridge road.
While Reilhac itself offers natural spaces for family walks, a notable family-friendly attraction nearby is the Animal Park of Gramat, located approximately 6.7 km from Reilhac (Lot), which features a zoo and aquarium.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The Col de la Croix de Cheules is praised as a magnificent crossing point with options for outings and gourmet stops. The Lake des Graves is loved for its preserved setting, ideal for walks or relaxation. The scenic Route des Crêtes is also highly rated for its magnificent views.
Reilhac serves as a good base for exploring the wider region. Nearby, you can visit Aurillac, the prefecture of Cantal. Other significant sites within a short distance include Puy Mary, a 'Grand Site of France,' Salers, listed as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' and the impressive Gouffre de Padirac.
Yes, the area around Reilhac is rich in ancient history. Several dolmens are present, including the Dolmen du Moulin de Vigne Haute, Dolmen des Bugadous, Dolmen des Rouquets, and Dolmen de Gabaudet, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times.
The Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park, known for its unique terrestrial and celestial landscapes, is located near Reilhac (Lot). It's an ideal area for stargazing, often referred to as the 'black triangle,' and offers extensive opportunities for exploring nature and geology.
Yes, the Grotte des Bugadous, a cave listed as a monument, is located in Reilhac (Lot). This offers an opportunity to explore the underground natural heritage of the region.
Reilhac hosts various events annually, including a carnival in February, the St. Hubert festival in March, Music Day concerts in June, a bread feast and entertainment in July, a votive festival in late July, an end-of-season party in late August, and a garage sale in September. These events offer a chance to experience local culture and community spirit.


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