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Jogging around Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie offers varied terrain within the preserved Célé Valley and the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park. The region features lush river valleys, limestone plateaus, and shaded forests, providing diverse running surfaces. Routes often include ascents to the Causse, offering elevated perspectives over the valley. This landscape provides opportunities for both tranquil riverside jogs and more challenging climbs.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
14
runners
8.45km
01:08
360m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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12
runners
19.6km
02:47
810m
810m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
9
runners
17.3km
02:16
550m
550m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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runners
11.8km
01:23
270m
270m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A hike around: https://fr.wikiloc.com/itineraires-randonnee/espagnac-st-eulalie-46320-le-sentier-des-falaises-chateau-des-anglais-260911793
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There is something magical about looking out over the valley and cliffs from the vantage point at the top of the road leading into the village.
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The path is breathtakingly beautiful and leads along the river Le Célé. Parking in Brengues.
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In the town there is a large former Augustinian abbey from the 13th century: Notre-Dame de Val Paradis, which is worth a visit (a historic monument since 1925). It is already the third foundation (first foundation in 1169).
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This former priory is located in a protected area, nestled between a meander of the Célé and the cliffs that border it. The strong point of the priory is its exceptional bell tower.
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Small village in balcony on the limestone cliffs of the Céllé valley from where the view is sublime. Clinging to the walls, medieval houses and semi-troglodyte dwellings amaze. The historic market town and village center stretch out to the banks of the river.
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This balcony village clinging to its cliffs is remarkable on many levels: it presents a habitat that ranges from medieval houses that climb the walls, to semi-troglodyte dwellings leaning against the rock. In perfect harmony extends the historic town, the center of the village which goes to the mill located on the edge of the river. On both sides, the cornice roads offer some of the most striking views of the Célé valley. Besides the ruins of its 12th century feudal castle, the village also has a very beautiful Romanesque church. But if you take a closer look, you will discover other more discreet treasures: pretty low walls, shepherds' shelters, wells, ponds, fountains, and remains of brickyards.
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Jogging routes in Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find paths winding through the lush Célé Valley, along the river, and ascending to the limestone plateaus of the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park. Many routes also feature shaded forests and undergrowth, providing varied surfaces and experiences.
Yes, while the region is known for its challenging trails, there are options for all levels. The guide indicates there are 3 easy routes available. For a moderate option, consider the Saint-Sulpice loop from Brengues, which is 11.8 km and leads through varied terrain including forests and open areas.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many trails offer breathtaking panoramic views over the Célé Valley from elevated points on the Causse. You can also discover the captivating Source Bleue, a natural resurgence of water, which is part of the 'Priory walk'. The characteristic limestone landscapes of the Célé Valley are a constant scenic backdrop.
Absolutely. The village itself is medieval, with picturesque streets and the 12th-century Abbey of Espagnac (Prieuré de Val Paradis). Some routes, like the Castle of the English – Espagnac Sainte-Eulalie loop from Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie, offer views of the historic Castle of the English. You'll also encounter charming local heritage elements such as ancient dry stone walls and traditional 'caselles' (small stone constructions).
The running routes vary significantly in length. For example, the Castle of the English – Espagnac Sainte-Eulalie loop from Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie is 10.3 km, while the Espagnac Sainte-Eulalie – Castle of the English loop from Brengues is a longer 19.5 km. There are routes ranging from shorter, moderate jogs to more challenging, longer distances.
The running routes in Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 8 reviews. Over 400 runners have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the varied terrain, from serene river valleys to challenging climbs on the Causse, and the scenic beauty.
Yes, many of the popular running routes are circular. For instance, the Castle of the English – Espagnac Sainte-Eulalie loop from Brengues is an 8.5 km circular path. Another option is the Castle of the English – Espagnac Sainte-Eulalie loop from La Peyrade, which is 17.25 km and also circular.
Absolutely. The region is known for its challenging terrain, with 33 difficult routes listed in the guide. The presence of the GR 651 (a variant of the Camino de Santiago) and local events like the 'Trail Vallée du Célé' (featuring courses with significant elevation gain) confirm its suitability for experienced trail runners seeking demanding routes.
The region offers pleasant conditions for jogging across different seasons. During warmer months, the shaded forests and undergrowth provide cooler running surfaces. The lush greenery of the Célé Valley is particularly vibrant in spring and early summer. Autumn offers beautiful colors and generally mild temperatures, making it another excellent time to explore.
Beyond Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie itself, you can explore nearby charming settlements. Consider visiting Faycelles, Larroque-Toirac, or Cajarc. The Montbrun Village and Castle Ruins also offer an interesting historical stop.
There are over 125 running routes available around Espagnac-Sainte-Eulalie, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels to suit different preferences and fitness levels.


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