Saint-Rémy will be your perfect stopover between Villeneuve d'Aveyron and Villefranche-de-Rouergue. This charming village captivates with its tranquil atmosphere and the soothing presence of water: here, the babbling of streams accompanies your steps and naturally invites you to stroll.
Saint-Rémy and its heritage
As you wander through the narrow streets, you will first notice the church of Saint-Rémywith its Romanesque choir and Gothic-inspired side chapels. In the cemetery, a cross sculpted by a craftsman from the workshop of the collegiate church of Villefranche-de-Rouergue also attracts the eye of curious visitors.
Right next to it, the castle leaning against the rock, it overlooks the surrounding valleys, offering a silhouette that invites us to imagine lives of yesteryear.
While strolling, you will come across old wash houses, dovecotes, caselles or gariottes… and even an 18th century watermill.


A water feature, a picnic area and a natural corner to enjoy
In the heart of the village, theSaint-Rémy pond It unfolds its 2 hectares of greenery, perfect for a break by the water. Right next door, the picnic area awaits you: all you have to do is take out your basket and enjoy the moment, between two walks or after a few kilometers of hiking.


Hiking in Saint-Rémy
Saint-Rémy is surrounded by trails that make you want to lace up your sneakers. On our website, several hiking trails They take you to explore the surrounding countryside, between valleys, woods and open landscapes where you sometimes come across unexpected wild places.
Did you know?
Saint-Rémy is located on the route of the road from Conques to ToulouseA hiking and pilgrimage route that connects Conques Abbey to Toulouse. A great opportunity to meet other walkers, or perhaps even to walk a section of this historically rich path yourself, amidst the Aveyron landscapes.
Where is Saint-Rémy located in Aveyron?
Saint-Rémy is located 6km from Villeneuve and Villefranche de Rouergue, the village will be the perfect stop for a picnic between visiting these two bastides.
What are the inhabitants of Saint-Rémy called?
The inhabitants of Saint-Rémy are called the people of Saint-Rémy et the women of Saint-Rémy.
Around Saint-Rémy: ideas for walks and discoveries
Here are some ideas of things to see and do around Saint-Rémy:
- Strolling through the medieval streets of Villeneuve d'Aveyron.
- Take a stroll around thepre-Romanesque church of Toulongergues.
- Explore Villefranche-de-Rouergue and its fortified town.
- Walk the gorges of the Aveyron on foot, by bike or even by canoe.
Cycling around Saint-Rémy
Hop on your bike and set off to discover the cycling route connecting Salles-Courbatiès in Villefranche-de-RouergueAlong the way, you will cross Villeneuve d'Aveyron, classified among Most Beautiful Villages of Francebefore reaching the charming village of Saint-rémy.
As this route is not a loop, consider taking the train: bicycles are accepted at the train stations of Salles-Courbaties ou Villefranche-de-Rouergue, for a getaway with complete freedom. 🚴♀️
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