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Brasserie Beau Soleil
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
Lucifèves d'Aubrac
Castelnau-de-Mandailles
La Broc du bout de Lenne
Saint-Martin-de-Lenne
Florence Olmi - Mosaïste d'art
Cransac-les-Thermes
Château des Hermeaux à Saint Laurent d'Olt
Saint-Laurent-d'Olt
Discover the Château des Hermeaux and its magnificent view of St. Laurent d’Olt! This 18th-century castle, formerly an IME (Institute for Medical Education), is once again open to the public throughout the year.
Centrale Hydroélectrique EDF de Cambeyrac
Entraygues-sur-Truyère
Located at the entrance of Entraygues sur Truyère, upstream from the bridge of the 13th that crosses the Truyère, the hydroelectric plant of Cambeyrac is a key stage in the Road of Energy, industrial tourism circuit dedicated to the discovery of hydroelectricity.
Église de Saint Laurent d'Olt
Saint-Laurent-d'Olt
St Laurent is a village built on a rocky ridge in a meander of the Lot. The church was built in 1483.
Église romane d'Estables
Saint-Laurent-d'Olt
The Romanesque church of Estables dates from the 12th century. It was built in red stone.
Musée des traditions populaires du Fel : Espace Marcelle Cayron
Le Fel
Discover the museum Marcelle Cayron, situated in le Fel, pretty picturesque village overlooking the Lot Valley surrounded by vineyards.
Boutique Arti'sens
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
Visite libre de Sainte Eulalie d'Olt
Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt
Street Art
Decazeville
LABORATOIRE NUTERGIA
Causse-et-Diège
Visite de la Vieille Ville d'Entraygues pour les enfants
Entraygues-sur-Truyère
Discover the old centre of Entraygues whilst having fun at the same time. Answer questions (games, charades...) and come back and check your answers at the Office de Tourisme. Free documentation from the Office de Tourisme.
Miellerie du Val de Serre
Pierrefiche
At the heart of the Rouergue, the Miellerie du Val de Serre invites you to discover the marvellous world of bees and the riches of the products from the hives. The business has 350 hives that produce 6 to 7 tonnes of honey per year. Our "Causse du Rouergue", " Monts d'Aubrac" and "Acacia" varieties are mainly retail marketed.
St Geniez d'Olt, la Ville Lumière
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
It is said that in the late 15th century there lived in St-Geniez a fisherman whose two children had captured a gopher. The little animal ran off scared on a stormy afternoon. The two children ran after it when a violent storm started and immersed the valley in a real deluge. On their return, several houses, including theirs had been washed away. By fleeing the little animal had saved their lives. They were nicknamed "the Marmots". By extension the name was given to all the inhabitants.