Top 12 Gorges OF aveyronSee and do
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VISITE DU VILLAGE DE BOURNAZEL
Bournazel
In the 19th century, a traveller arrived in Bournazel and wrote: "From the château to the lake, one doesn't know who, man or mother nature, was the architect, painter or goldsmith to create such a special, charming bucolic setting".
Eglise Saint Jean l'Evangéliste
Najac
The church of Saint Jean was on of the first Gothic churches in the Rouergue.
Chapelle Emilie de Rodat
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
Aire naturelle de La Roque
La Salvetat-Peyralès
Relax here with the family on the banks of the Viaur between the villages of Bellecombe and La Roque, just south of La Salvetat Peyrales. Just beside the river Viaur, which separates the Aveyron from the Tarn, you'll find all you need here for a relaxing day in the sunshine- picnic tables, barbecues, covered seating area and toilets, all in a beautiful riverside setting. From here you can also follow walk no 9 of the Family Rambles to the chapel at Murat.
Visitez Tizac
Le Bas Ségala
From its 460 meters high panorama, Tayrac overlooks the Serène ! This village may have originated from the gallo-roman agricultural era.
Lucane chaussures artisanales en cuir
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
Visite du site des Igues du Py et de Rouffiés
Compolibat
This unique phenomenon in Rouergue is caused by erosion and generates natural abysses dug in the red clay, known under the nickname of 'the path of the fairies'.
Fromagerie de Cros
Galgan
This cheese is the story of a farm in organic agriculture with the preserved flora of its meadows, its fenil, its cereal crops.
Les Ânesses du Jaoul
Lescure-Jaoul
Emmanuel Gilhodes Apiculture
Drulhe
Producer of honey and bee products in Drulhe. Direct sale or possible delivery to the sector. For any information do not hesitate to contact me.
Le chemin de Croix de Gustave Moreau à l'église Notre Dame de Decazeville
Decazeville
Notre-Dame of Decazeville's church: way of the cross by Gustave Moreau
Abbaye fortifiée et Parc de Loc-Dieu
Martiel
Unique example of a 12th century Cistercian Abbey, fortified in the 15th century. Transformed into a park and château, it has conserved its monastic parts and its original domain.