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Top 12 AubracSee and do

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Visitez Saint Chély d'Aubrac

Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac

Coutellerie du Barry

Laguiole

Artisan knife making since 1988, come and discover our Laguiole knives into our two shops and in our website.

La Ferme des Clauzels

Argences-en-Aubrac

Coutellerie & Forge Honoré Durand

Laguiole

Coutellerie & Forges Honoré Durand, a French family-run business certified with a Geographical Indication, recognized as a living heritage company that perpetuates the tradition of excellence, opens its doors to you with free guided tours.

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.

Caroline Langlois en Aubrac

Laguiole

Artisan, designer of pottery and paintings

Micro-musée de la vie paysanne à Durbec

Argences-en-Aubrac

In Durbec, a micro-museum of peasant life, a sublime viewpoint and a lovely walk along the drains and paths

Pure Aubrac

Laguiole

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.

Maison de l'Aubrac

Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac

Discover the Aubrac in all its dimensions: its nature, its history, its culture, its economy, its gastronomy, its traditions... through the seasons.

Abbaye de Bonneval

Le Cayrol

The abbey of Bonneval, from the 12th century, was initially a monastery of the Cistercian order, then aboned in the revolution, the ruins were rebuil in 1875 by a community of Trappistines. The nuns lived from their manual work, and made excellent chocolate: the famous chocolate of Bonneval.

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