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La Coquille Bleue
Livinhac-le-Haut
La Coquille Bleue welcomes you all year round, whether you are a pilgrim on the road of Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle or a holiday maker, for stays of one or several days. Welcome from 3 pm, groups maximum 6 persons.
Couvent de Malet (pèlerins)
Saint-Côme-d'Olt
Gîte de groupe Haut2Gammes
Saint-Hippolyte
Les Chambres du Domaine de Gaillac
Sauclières
Le Domaine de Gaillac is an auberge in the Caussenarde farm where, for forty five years, the Arnal family have bred Lusitano horses for shows and bullfighting.
Gîte d'Etape de La Prade
Le Truel
Situated on the bank of the Tarn, at 884 feet altitude, Le Truel benefits from an agreeable micro-climat. Its natural environment, it numerous panoramas (Le Bousquet, La Romiguière...) its lake la Jourdanie... make it a really privileged place for holiday makers.
Gîte d'étape et de groupe de Najac
Najac
On the GR36 footpath, the stop-over gîte can welcome walkers for a night. The rooms have from 2 to 6 beds.
La Communale
Saint-Georges-de-Luzençon
Gite d'étape Communal de Noailhac
Conques-en-Rouergue
The municipal stop-over gîte in Noailhac is situated 8km from Conques, one of the plus beaux villages de France (most beautiful villages in France), on the Chemin de Saint Jacques de Compostelle.
Domaine du Roc Nantais - Capfrance
Nant
The Domaine du Roc Nantais is situated in 7.5 acres of mature park with centuries old trees, surrounded by a calm limpid stream.
Gîte d'étape du Larquinel
Verrières
Isolated farmhouse near Millau and the Gorges du Tarn in the Aveyron, La Blaquière benefits from an exceptional situation: an "end of the world" that offers superb views of the Gorges and the Causses beneath. The farm of la Blaquière proposes a range of activities and accommodation, including this stop gîte. Access via the A75, exit 44 Verrieres then follow the signs "La Blaquiere" (do not go to Verrieres).
VVF villages Le Domaine de Céras
Brusque
At the heart of a beautiful valley at the borders of the Tarn and the Hérault, Brusque is a land full of history and the last village in the southern Aveyron. The numerous paths that criss-cross the surroundings make it a mecca for walkers



















