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Coutellerie Glandières
Laguiole
Company founded in 1938. successor to Henri Pagès, Hors concours. 8 gold medals. Laguiole knives, cutlery, hunting knives, fishing knives, presents. Online sales: www.glandieres.com In 2011, for the purchase of a "Laguiole" knife, we offer a case or engraving , just ask.
Gîte d'étape communal La Tour des Anglais
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
Aubrac, 'Alto Braco' in an old local patois, meaning 'the high place' is located on the Aubrac Plateau at 4422 feet altitude. The village, a very rich place historically speaking, is listed as a Historic Monument and is a stop-over on the Way of St. James. The stop-over gîte is hidding in a tower dating from the 14th century, built as a protection against the English during the Hundred Years War.
Coutellerie Brun
Laguiole
Come visit our cutlery with our workshop and our shop where you can find knives unique manufactured on site.
Village de St Chély d'Aubrac
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
Maison de l'Aubrac
St-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.
Le Grenier de Capou
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.
Musée du couteau de Laguiole, de l'objet forgé et de l'outils tranchant
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).
Jardin Botanique de l'Aubrac (groupes)
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
Jardin Botanique de l'Aubrac (Botanical Garden of the Aubrac) - New for 2011 - discovery area dedicated to wild plants of the Aubrac. For everybody: children and adults (individuals, families, groups, school trips...).
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.