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The most beautiful villages of Aveyron

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With 10 villages classified among this élite club "les plus beaux villages de France", Aveyron boasts more than any other département in France! And what villages!
 
The 10 most beautiful villages of Aveyron
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The 10 most beautiful villages in Aveyron:

 

  1. Belcastel
  2. Conques
  3. Sauveterre-de-Rouergue
  4. Sainte-Eulalie d'Olt
  5. Najac
  6. Brousse le Château
  7. La Couvertoirade
  8. Estaing
  9. Saint-Côme d'Olt
  10. Peyre

Carte des plus beaux villages aveyronnais Belcastel Conques Sauveterre-de-Rouergue Sainte-Eulalie d'Olt Najac Brousse le Château La Couvertoirade Estaing Saint-Côme d'Olt Peyre
 
Belcastel, simply an emotional experience.
Belcastel  

On the banks of the river Aveyron, this picture-postcard village is dominated by its 15th century château. In this unique setting, the architect Fernand Pouillon, inspired by the site, set his talents to work restoring the château.

 
Conques, twentieth century light shed on Romanesque art.
Conques  

A major cultural centre, Conques was an important staging post on the pilgrims' way along the Saint-Jacques trail to Santiago de Compostella, and it remains a jewel of Romanesque art. The new windows in the abbey, designed by Pierre Soulages, are set in harmony with the austerity of the Romanesque setting, and yet enhance it, as well.

 
Sauveterre-de-Rouergue, 13th century royal bastide.
Sauveterre-de-Rouergue  

This is a town of half-timbered houses with corbels, sculpted ornamental stones, ornate doorways, remains of the fortifications, moats, towers archways… wander back in time through the ages.

 

 
Sainte-Eulalie d'Olt is a land of traditions and an anglers paradise.
Sainte-Eulalie  

See the medieval village square, 11th century church, 15th century château, renaissance residence and the mill wheel which sets the pace of life in this village, an ideal place for strolling around.

 
Najac, bathed in sunlight.
Najac  

The royal fortress, a masterpiece of 13th century military architecture, stands proud on a rocky outcrop at one end of the village, high above the river which loops round the château as it stands guard over the village.

 
Brousse le Château, at the confluence of two rivers.
Le château de Brousse  

Here is a fortified château dates back to the 9th-12th centuries, a medieval bridge of Romanesque design, a church and oratory… in short an exceptional site in the Tarn valley.

 
La Couvertoirade was founded by the Templars, later to become a Hospitaller commandery.
La Couvertoirade  

At the heart of Larzac, this site was protected for seven centuries by the might and influence of the Knights Templar and Hospitaller.

 
Estaing, a medieval village steeped in tradition.
Estaing  

This remarkably pretty village in the north Aveyron is precipitously positioned at the entrance to the Lot gorges, and at the foot of the Aubrac mountains, in a terraced landscape. Discover the château, the Gothic bridge, a beautiful cross, and more.

 
Saint-Côme d'Olt, a Hospitaller village, secular by tradition...
Saint-Côme d'Olt  

Here is a Medieval village, a belfry, a fortified gateway, impressive mansion houses, all right in the footsteps of the pilgrims on their way along the Saint Jacques trail to Santiago de Compostella. Discover this village where little has changed in centuries

 
Peyre, a most unusual troglodyte village.
Peyre  

Located some 7 kilometres downstream from Millau, this village was literally cut from the local rock. It is remarkable in many ways, especially its volcanic tuff houses, stone alleyways and the Romanesque troglodyte church, which was fortified in the 17th century. It is a most unusual site, sculpted right into the cliffs, offering exceptional views of the Millau Viaduct, as well.

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