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Léojac

Municipality of Greater Montauban
A Journey to the Heart of History and Nature

Just 6 kilometers east of Montauban, Léojac invites you to discover an enchanting setting wherehistory and nature blend harmoniously. Perched at an altitude of 221 metres, this charming commune covers almost 13 km² of lush green countryside, watered by two picturesque streams: the Angle and the Tordre. The latter feeds the magnificent Lac du Tordre, a vast 64-hectare reservoir and sanctuary for a rich and varied fauna. It’s the ideal place for a peaceful stroll, a family outing or simply to recharge your batteries at the water’s edge. Cycling enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy on Léojac’s roads, particularly the RD 70, much appreciated by cyclists for its breathtaking scenery leading to the Aveyron gorges. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just enjoy a leisurely ride, these routes promise unforgettable moments in the heart of nature.

Did you know?

The history of Léojac is equally captivating.

Founded in 1802, the commune came into being thanks to an intervention, it is said, by Napoleon, who allowed the union of the territories of Fargues, Léojac and Bellegarde.

Thus was born the name Léojac-Bellegarde, a tribute to its rich past.

Today, Léojac is a dynamic and welcoming commune, attracting over 1,300 inhabitants, a figure that has grown steadily since its modest beginnings with just 340 souls. Its proximity to Montauban and easy access to the ring road make it an ideal place to live for those seeking peace and quiet yet close to urban amenities.

Come and explore Léojac, a place where history and nature meet to offer a unique and warm experience. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure or just a moment of relaxation, Léojac promises to provide you with unforgettable memories!

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