Saint Urcize

Perched at 1,000 metres on the windswept Aubrac plateau, Saint-Urcize is a tiny stone village that feels like a secret passed between walkers and winter-sports enthusiasts. Its dark basalt houses and Romanesque church huddle together against the elements, while the surrounding high pastures – carpeted with wildflowers in summer and snow in winter – invite you to slow down and breathe deep. This is the Aubrac at its most authentic: a place for long walks, local cheeses and starry skies.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Saint-Urcize itself can be explored in a couple of hours, but to really absorb the Aubrac atmosphere, plan for at least one overnight stay. A weekend allows for a day of hiking or skiing and a leisurely evening enjoying the local cuisine. If you're walking the GR65, it's a natural stop for a meal and a rest.

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