4.4
(86)
417
hikers
33
hikes
Hiking around Drulhe offers diverse landscapes and well-maintained trail networks in the Aveyron region of France. The area is characterized by varied environments, including the wild gorges of the Aveyron, Lézert, and Alzou valleys. Hikers can explore a rich rural heritage, encountering restored crosses, lavoirs, bread ovens, and fountains along the paths. The region also features historical sites like Le Cayla, with its ancient bridge and medieval watchtower, and trails connecting 13th-century bastides.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.7
(18)
80
hikers
2.44km
00:48
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
(10)
40
hikers
9.76km
03:01
360m
360m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(1)
9
hikers
8.41km
02:39
330m
330m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
4
hikers
14.7km
04:07
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
3.5
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4
hikers
7.36km
01:59
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You can't go any higher here, but you should be free from vertigo.
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This tower was originally four stories high. A geological feature can also be seen here: the right rock face, tilted forward, has left erosion marks on the left rock face.
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A true insider tip, you can spend a few hours exploring here, rummaging through the ruins to your heart's content, and dreaming about what it used to look like. Everything is nestled in an idyllic valley. The village above is a bit sleepy, but charming. Since we were completely alone here, we liked it better than the more touristy Tours de Merle.
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Horseback riding from Ranch des Centaurées (12700 Naussac), to Peyrusse le Roc.
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Striking and beautiful village with the two towers.
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Typical and beautiful village in Occitania.
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Villeneuve is a picturesque commune located in the Aveyron department, in the Occitanie region, in the south of France. Here are some key facts and attractions of this charming locality: General Information: Department: Aveyron Arrondissement: Villefranche-de-Rouergue Population: 1,988 inhabitants as of January 1, 2019 Postal Code: 12260 Points of Interest: Historical Heritage: Medieval Bastide: Villeneuve is renowned for its medieval character, with picturesque streets and old buildings that recall its past. The town was founded in the 13th century, and its streets reflect the typical town planning of medieval bastides. Saint-Pierre Church: The parish church of Saint-Pierre is a fine example of local religious architecture. With its Romanesque and Gothic elements, it is a point of interest for those interested in history and religious architecture. Why visit Villeneuve? Historical Heritage: Villeneuve offers a fascinating glimpse into the medieval past with its streets, church and historic buildings. Natural Beauty: The commune is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, perfect for outdoor and nature lovers. Authenticity: With its tranquil atmosphere and rich heritage, Villeneuve is an ideal destination for those looking for an authentic and relaxing experience in the South of France. In short, Villeneuve is a commune that combines history, nature and traditions, offering an enriching experience for visitors and residents alike.
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The Château Inférieur is now a ruin. The two towers are located on a rock 150 m above the stream.
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Drulhe offers a wide array of hiking options, with over 30 trails catering to various fitness levels. You can choose from easy walks to more challenging treks, exploring the diverse landscapes of the Aveyron region.
Hikers in Drulhe can enjoy a range of peaceful and varied landscapes. The region is characterized by the wild gorges of the Aveyron, Lézert, and Alzou valleys, offering scenic and rugged terrain. You'll encounter diverse environments throughout the commune.
Yes, Drulhe has several options suitable for families. For an easy exploration, consider the Peyrusse-le-Roc – Synagogue loop from Peyrusse-le-Roc, which is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) and takes about 48 minutes. There are 15 easy routes in total, perfect for a leisurely outing.
While Drulhe offers many moderate and easy trails, there is at least one difficult route for those seeking a greater challenge. The area's varied terrain, including the gorges, provides opportunities for more strenuous adventures and significant elevation gain.
Yes, many of the trails in Drulhe are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Peyrusse-le-Roc loop from Peyrusse-le-Roc, a 5.2 miles (8.4 km) trail through the local countryside.
Drulhe's trails are rich in history and culture. You can explore sites like Villeneuve-d'Aveyron Medieval Town Center, the ancient Pont du Cayla with its medieval watchtower, and the historic village of Peyrusse le Roc. Some trails even connect 13th-century bastides like Villefranche-de-Rouergue and Villeneuve.
The hiking routes in Drulhe are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 80 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to discover the region's rich rural heritage and historical sites.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly listed, the varied and natural environments of Drulhe, including its numerous rural paths and gorges, generally offer suitable conditions for hiking with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations.
The Aveyron region, where Drulhe is located, generally offers pleasant hiking conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat.
Absolutely. Drulhe offers 15 easy routes, perfect for those looking for a shorter, less strenuous walk. An example is the Peyrusse le Roc – Synagogue loop from Peyrusse-le-Roc, a 3.9 miles (6.2 km) trail that can be completed in about 1 hour 54 minutes.
Drulhe is committed to preserving its rural heritage. As you hike, you'll often encounter restored crosses, traditional lavoirs (public washhouses), old bread ovens, and historic fountains, offering a charming glimpse into the region's past.
Many trails in Drulhe are accessible by car, with parking often available near trailheads in villages like Peyrusse-le-Roc or Villeneuve-d'Aveyron. While public transport options directly to specific trailheads might be limited, reaching the main towns by regional transport and then driving or walking to the starting points is generally feasible.


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