Attractions and places to see around Mouzens, now part of Coux-et-Bigaroque-Mouzens, are located in the Dordogne region of France. The area features historical landmarks, natural features like the Dordogne River and Vezere Valley, and cultural sites. This region is known for its castles, churches, and prehistoric heritage, offering a diverse range of points of interest.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Superb route to Puylaurens, don't be fooled by the first few kilometers on a ridge, the course will quickly become a rollercoaster, the Cocagne is hilly, the climbs very often have 2-digit gradients, between 10 and 15% or even a little more, you have to earn it, the landscapes and panoramas are magnificent. « Romaine » is in quotation marks, the path has existed for centuries, the area was indeed occupied during the Gallo-Roman period but it would rather be a very old medieval or even prehistoric track reused over time. Today it is popular with hikers of all kinds, offering vast panoramas of the Montagne Noire, the castle of Magrin (where I passed by following the pretty variant of the Chemin du pastel to the Serre), the Tarn hills and, in clear weather, the Pyrenees.
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Charming little village which has preserved its architectural past
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Bakery run by the owner for over 50 years, superb pastries to stock up on after the climb into the village
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The Romans must have already ridden gravel, this track is such a treat! It's not always flat and it's a bit bumpy, but we want more! The view is also superb.
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Private castle perched on a hill, dominating the plain of Revel. Classified as Historic Monuments.
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Small village in the heart of the Pays de Plenty from where you can discover a splendid view of the Montagne Noire, the Pyrenees and the plain of Lauragais.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Historic Center of Saint-Félix-Lauragais, a charming village that has preserved its architectural past. Other significant historical landmarks include the medieval Montgey Castle, and the Château-Musée du Pastel de Magrin, which houses France's first Pastel Museum. The area also features ancient churches, grand houses, and even a Roman Road.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The village of Puylaurens is considered family-friendly and offers splendid views. The Château-Musée du Pastel de Magrin is also a great option for families, offering an engaging museum experience.
Mouzens is nestled on the banks of the Dordogne River, offering a beautiful natural setting. The nearby Vezere Valley is renowned for its remarkable sites, and the region is famous for its prehistoric caves like Font-de-Gaume and Gouffre de Proumeyssac. You can also explore exquisite gardens such as Jardin de Conty and Jardins de Marqueyssac, or visit the diverse landscapes of the Périgord Limousin Regional Natural Park.
For breathtaking views, head to Puylaurens, which offers a splendid panorama of the Montagne Noire, the Pyrenees, and the plain of Lauragais. Montgey Castle, perched on a hill, also provides a beautiful viewpoint over the plain of Revel. Additionally, the Roman Road offers superb views along its path.
The area around Mouzens is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult. For example, there's an easy 6.7 km loop around Montgey Castle. Cyclists can explore numerous road cycling routes, and gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the moderate 35.4 km 'Lac de l'Enclas – Laudot Lock loop'. Find more routes in the hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking guides for the region.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. A notable easy route is the 6.7 km 'Montgey Castle – Château de Montgey loop from Aguts', which offers a pleasant walk. You can find more beginner-friendly trails in the Hiking around Mouzens guide.
The region boasts a rich cultural heritage, particularly its prehistoric sites. Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, known as the 'capital of prehistory', hosts the Musee National de Prehistoire. The Decorated Caves of the Vezere Valley and the Abri of Laugerie-Haute are also significant national monuments. Additionally, the Château-Musée du Pastel de Magrin offers a unique cultural experience.
Absolutely. The Dordogne region is home to several villages classified among the 'Most beautiful villages in France'. Within a short distance of Mouzens, you can visit charming places like Belves, Beynac, Limeuil, La Roque-Gageac, and Domme, each offering unique historical centers and scenic views.
Beyond the main castles and churches, the commune of Coux-et-Bigaroque-Mouzens features 18 grand houses and interesting architectural details like ancient ovens, original bathhouses, and pigeon houses. Bigaroque, in particular, has stunning houses, including the Grange aux Dimeires with its distinctive colombage turret, which was once a barn for river tolls. The Roman Road is another less-traveled historical gem.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural features and villages. Summer is ideal for activities on the Dordogne River, such as swimming at river beaches, and visiting the region's many gardens and caves.
Yes, the Dordogne River, which flows through the region, offers natural settings for swimming. You can find river beaches in nearby Le-Buisson-de-Cadouin and Limeuil, which are popular spots for a refreshing dip.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty of the region. The Historic Center of Saint-Félix-Lauragais is loved for its preserved architectural past, while Puylaurens is praised for its splendid views. The Montgey Castle is noted for its beautiful viewpoint and historical significance. The blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and charming villages consistently receives positive feedback.


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