Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val

Roc Deymié

Go to the right, rue du docteur Paul Benet; then turn left into the côte de la Rodanèze.
Continue straight on the road up to the water tower. Follow the road as it bends to the left.
Turn left onto the path, lined with boxwood, juniper trees and low dry stone walls, which slings over the western side of the Roc Deymié. At the crossroads, turn left to reach the edge of the cliff and walk along the Nibousou cirque along the path paved with natural slabs.
Turn right onto the path. After 500 m, turn right onto the track, which becomes tarmac halfway along. At the intersection with the road, turn left. Continue on the small road, at the cross, turn right towards the Bosc de Lacam bell tower or the Grotte du Bosc (open in season - private property).
Turn right onto the path. After 150 m, turn right onto the path in the middle of the box trees. (It is possible to cross the road and take the path that leads to the washhouse and the stream's resurgence). Rejoin the road, fork left and follow the road to the intersection.
At the crossroads, take the central path which leads to the edge of the plateau and follows the rocky ridge to the Deymié ridge (panorama of the Aveyron Valley, the Roc d'Anglars and Saint-Antonin) Go down to the village by the steep and slippery path (be careful to use the ladder) which winds up to the housing estate. Take the road on the left that leads back to point 2.

and reach the car park

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TRAIL INFO

The arduous ascent via the Camin Roudanès to the top of the Deymié is rewarded by a magnificent panorama of the Aveyron gorges and the Roc d'Anglars.

practical information

Situations:

practical information

Saint Antonin Noble Val
19 km from Caussade

PArking:

Place des Tilleuls

To discover

The Nibouzou circus (outstanding view)

The Bosc cave: (visit in season and all year round on reservation) was discovered on August 31, 1936. It was fitted out and opened to the public on 9 May 1937. Its particularity is due to the presence of original limestone concretions: eccentric concretions, draperies, stalactites and stalagmites.

On the Deymié rock:
The flora is typical of the area: feathery stipe, bituminous psoriasis, orchis, helianthemum and carnation.

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