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Bois de Linars (Aveyron)
Olemps is a town south of the Rodez area. Its remarkable architectural heritage includes:
- a listed 15th century illustrated crucifix in pink sandstone in the village centre,
- manors and châteaux, includng Château de Castelgaillard (16th-17th century) in La Mouline.

Vue sur la nature à Olemps|
Unspoilt natural areas
Unspoilt natural areas like Aveyron Valley and Linars Forest (listed as a Regional Protected Natural Area) are fascinating. They are home to countless species of animals (over a hundred) and plants, some of which are protected e.g. the yellow star-of-Bethlehem and badger. Hike the GR 62 B or one of the many footpaths to spot them.
Châteaux in Olemps and Castelgaillard
- Château d’Olemps was built in the late 16th century. The building is a fine example of Louis XIII architecture whose signature feature is the use of polychrome: slate and red sandstone (instead of brick in the rest of the kingdom) contrast with limestone.
- Château de Castelgaillard is older and was the Rodez Counts’ country residence. The main rectangular building has held onto its 17th century style with mullion windows. A huge tower at the back was probably used as a tank for water brought in from the plateau through wooden channels.

Porte du château de Castelgailhard à Olemps|

Croix sculptée à Olemps|

Château d'Olemps|

Vue aérienne d'Olemps et Rodez|
Did you know?
On top of its residential side and “new town” feel, Olemps gives quality of life pride of place and is proud of its motto: “Between town and countryside, Let’s live well in the South.“
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Ferme de Cassagnettes à Olemps|
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