Top 12 AubracSee and do
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Coutellerie Coignet
Laguiole
Crafts - tradition. Table art. Unique pieces. Chambre des Métiers accredited.
Coutellerie de la Draille
Saint-Amans-des-Côts
Magasin de l'Abbaye de Bonneval
Le Cayrol
Notre-Dame de Bonneval is a Cistercian abbey in Rouergue, they installed the chocolate factory in 1878, and have been producing the "Chocolats de Bonneval" since. The chocolates of the Abbaye de Bonneval are renowned for the quality of the products used, the careful production and that unique taste that you will appreciate when you sample each product in the range and that has grown over the years.
Eglise du XIIème siècle à Bes Bédène
Campouriez
12th century church on a rocky peak, picturesque site in Bès Bédène, 13th century bridge.
Le Grenier de Capou
Soulages-Bonneval
For a unique experience, the Grenier de Capou invites you to an exhibition on the life and heritage of Aubrac, offering exchanges on various themes based on your interests. Visits available in English upon request.
Le grenier de Capou (groupes)
Soulages-Bonneval
Welcome to the Ferme de l'âne Heureux (farm of the happy donkey) where the CAPOULADE family welcomes you with warmth and conviviality.
Coutellerie du Barry
Laguiole
Artisan knife making since 1988, come and discover our Laguiole knives into our two shops and in our website.
Eglise et croix d'Orlhaguet
Argences-en-Aubrac
In Orlhaguet, one of the most beautiful villages in the north Aveyron, nicknamed the "Nice of the mountain" come and discover a series of 13 sculpted crosses from the 15th and 16th centuries that naturally lead you to the fortified church, half Romanesque, half Gothic, surmounted by massive defence constructions dating from the 14th century.
La Ferme de la Borie Haute
Saint-Amans-des-Côts
Musée du couteau de Laguiole
Laguiole
An unmissable stage after the free visit of the workshop, guided and commentated of the "Coutellerie (knife makers) de Laguiole Honoré Durand" workshop - a living space with the the Damascus steel blacksmith (the only blacksmith in Laguiole to forge Damascus steel).




















