The Aveyron is a land of extraordinary contrast that offers a wide variety of cross-country routes.
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In the south east of the region, close to the viaduc de Millau – the world’s tallest bridge – is the national park of the Grands Causses. At one time this was one vast upland plateau but, over the millennia, the rivers Tarn, Jonte and Dourbie - have sculpted precipitous gorges 1,000 feet or more through the soft limestone. A dramatic sunburnt landscape of scrubland plateaus littered with bizarre rock outcrops, of steep pine-coated valley walls; the Grands Causses is truly a vast adventure playground: a paradise for climbers, cavers, mountain bikers and walkers.
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Elsewhere walkers in the Aveyron walkers are drawn to trails that wander along the dramatic valleys of the Lot, Truyère and Aveyron rivers; the vast blue lakes of the Levezou plateau, the rolling plains of Segala and the arid plains of Larzac.
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