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Hike the difficult 14.3-mile Chemin d'Amadour: Stage 20, gaining 1673 feet through wooded hills and limestone terrain near Souillac.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.09 km
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2.54 km
1.91 km
1.79 km
558 m
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10.4 km
6.92 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
This stage is rated as moderate in difficulty. It involves hilly terrain and steep, wooded slopes, requiring a reasonable level of fitness and stamina.
The route takes you through diverse landscapes, including wooded hillsides, agricultural clearings, and prominent limestone 'causse' terrain. You'll encounter hilly sections, steep wooded slopes, and evidence of past cultivation like low walls and dry-stone huts. The scenery is enriched by truffle and walnut trees.
Yes, the route passes through or near several interesting spots. You'll find yourself in Souillac, and you'll also encounter the impressive Viaduc des Marjaudes. Another point of interest is Le Chemin de l'Orliaguet.
This stage of the Chemin d'Amadour typically starts in Saint-Julien-de-Lampon and concludes in Souillac.
The Chemin d'Amadour is generally appealing for hiking throughout much of the year. To enjoy the diverse landscapes and avoid extreme heat, spring and autumn are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Information regarding specific dog restrictions for this stage is not explicitly provided. However, as a general rule for trails in France, dogs are often permitted on leash, especially in rural areas. It's always best to check local signage or with tourist information in Souillac for any specific regulations.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this stage of the Chemin d'Amadour. It is a public access trail.
For parking, you can typically find options in the starting town of Saint-Julien-de-Lampon or the ending town of Souillac. Souillac is also accessible by train ('trein souillac' is a common search query), making public transport a viable option for reaching the end point or connecting to other stages. For detailed transport information, you might check local services or visit the Dordogne Valley tourism website.
Yes, this route is part of the larger Étape 20 • Chemin d'Amadour. It also intersects with sections of the Circuit des viaducs, Étape 21 • Chemin d'Amadour, Chemin de la Combe du Riu, and Rue Victorien Bordes, among others.
This stage is part of the historic 500-kilometer Chemin d'Amadour pilgrimage route, which connects Soulac-sur-Mer to Rocamadour. It's known for its rich legends, profound historical and cultural significance, and diverse natural beauty, offering a journey through forests, green valleys, and limestone plateaus. It's often seen as a path for self-discovery.