On the border between Cantal and Aveyron, this family-friendly trail takes in the characteristic architecture of the village of Raulhac (stone houses, slate roofs....), while offering fine views over the valley and the Monts du Cantal.
Departure sign located at Place du Monument aux Morts.
Follow the D990 towards Pierrefort and take the path behind the cemetery.
Cross the road and take the gravel track opposite; this wide track, bordered by meadows, becomes a narrower path which then climbs back up to the D900 (a stop is recommended on the local wildlife trail).
At the road, take the path directly opposite, which climbs up through the undergrowth and joins the GR465 (outward/return route to Rocher de la Mule).
Follow the path back to the lovely viewpoint over Raulhac and the Monts du Cantal (landscape-reading table).
Continue along this path for a while before starting the descent back to the village of Raulhac.Marking : Marked in blueEquipments : Car park, Good plans : The itinerary is enhanced by wildlife interpretation panels: don't miss this stop!
La balade des croix: an itinerary through the village of Raulhac, with its many crosses.
Le Rocher de la Mule and its legend (QR code to be flashed on site).Admission fee : Free access.Opening : All year round daily.