Head towards the church and take the path around it. At the road, turn left down towards the valley. After 100 m, follow the path up on the left. At the crossroads, take the path on the right that leads upwards.
will take you to Mas d'Estèbe. Turn right onto the D19.
on a tarmac road that becomes a carriageway. After 1 km, turn right. Continue straight on until you reach the D33b road.
Take the street towards the château (Grand Rue), then take the second street on the right and go down as far as the Vierge. Turn right, pass the church and then turn left and cross the stream. At the road, D33, turn left.
Take the street towards the château (Grand Rue), then take the second street on the right and go down as far as the Vierge. Turn right, pass the church and then turn left and cross the stream. At the road, D33, turn left.
Turn right onto a path that leads up to the plateau. At the intersection, turn right.
Saint Projet Castle
In Tarnel, follow the road 3 on the left and then turn right.
turn left and then immediately take the carriageway on the right.
At the intersection, turn right, continue to the crossroads, take the left-hand path
and along the fields.
turn right and go through the hamlet
de Pers. At the crossroads, go straight on and then take the track on the right as far as Ferme de l'Igue. Turn right.
At both intersections, continue straight on.
At the fork in the road, leave the central path and turn left to follow the path leading to the ruins of the chapel of St. Caprais.
then, after 100 m, turn left (8) down towards the valley. Turn right onto the D97 and cross the Bonnette bridge. Turn left. At the Luzette mill, turn right onto the path that climbs towards Loze. Then turn right to reach the village.
Loze
6 km north of Caylus
Village square
St Martin's church On the whole, the architecture of the church dates from the 19th century. However, the imposing bell tower topped with machicolations is a medieval vestige, rebuilt around 1461 after it was destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. It is a variant of the fortified bell tower.
The chapel of Saint-Caprais It is mentioned in the land register of 1593. Until the Second World War, it was used as a pilgrimage site on 20 October during a procession. The chapel is now in ruins.
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