Tourism in Segala, deep in the countryside, between the Aveyron gorges and the Viaur valley

Visitez La Capelle-Bleys, La Capelle-Bleys

Visitez La Capelle-Bleys, La Capelle-Bleys

This typical village is situated to the west of the Ségala. Along with the village center that was once called Douzoule, you can find many hamlets: Bleys, Ayres, Montloubet, La Bessarède, la Fage and Jargalou where the river Jaoul starts.

Hikers won't be bored with the remarkable alternating agricultural and wooded sceneries. At 728 meters high, the Puech of the Goat offers a great panorama of the Segala plateau

The mainly agricultural activity has maintained its wooded fields. Many farms produce the famous “Veau d'Aveyron et du Ségala » and by this, carry on an ancient farming savoir-faire; Something not to miss !

What to see in the village and nearby

On the square, the beautiful building from the XIXth century which was formerly the presbytery was transformed into the Douzoulet, a charming and authentic restaurant/bar.

Nearby, behind the Church and facing the village's school, "The Beer Wardrobe" will welcome you into its artisanal beer production

Many hiking trails enable tourists to discover these varied and wooded landscapes no matter the season


Address / Contacts :

Spoken language : FR

Village de La Capelle-Bleys
12240 La Capelle-Bleys

Tel : 05 65 65 58 66
E-mail : mairie.lacapellebleys@orange.fr
Web : http://www.lacapellebleys.fr/

Opening period(s) :

All year long

Indicative prices :

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