Country circuit at the foot of the mountain, take the path to the village of La Ségnarié passing by the cave of Lacalm and the town of Aiguefonde.
Aiguefond is one of the many pretty piedmont Tarn villages
tucked into the foothills of the Montagne Noire. Its name is
Occitan and comes from the words “aigue” (water) and “fonde”
(bottom or bed,) and indicates the presence of springs and
underground rivers. The thickness of the layers of chalk sediment
through which the water trickles in the entrance to the
grotto or cave is proof of this. The cool waters of the Coubas,
a charming stream, run down from the mountain heights. The
walk continues through a bucolic countryside of meadows and
handsome oak hedges. It is an initiation to the rural heritage
of discrete and harmonious constructions such as “pesquiers”
and “béals” (reservoirs and ditches for irrigation puposes)
which were used to encourage the growth of grass (and
hay.) Similarly handsome hedges of oak and alder provided
shade for the cattle to rest in, to shelter from rain, or simply to
scratch.
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Mountain view
Village centre
Village 2 km away
All year round.
Phone : 05 63 61 27 07
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Hiking sheets available at the Tourist Offices of Mazamet, Castres and Labruguière.
Sheet sold for 0,50 €.
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Not suitable for strollers
Departure : from the pétanque court at the exit of Aiguefonde towards Labruguière. Follow the markings to the castle then stroll through the streets of the village and discover the wash houses.