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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 paroissiale de St Geniez d'Olt
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
Located on the right bank of the Lot, the parish church is Romanesque and was transformed in the early 18th century.
Le Manoir Alexandre
Espalion
Video available in our shop that explains the ensemble of our production. Tasting of our "la caille fourrée au foie gras" speciality accompanied by white wine with a tombola organised on site and several presents to be won.
Église de Pierrefiche d'Olt
Pierrefiche
The church of Pierrefiche is dedicated to Saint Pierre and dates from the 12th century. It is listed as a Historical Monument.
Capelette de Lenne
Saint-Martin-de-Lenne
Built on the causse near a Roman road, the capelette dominates the hamlet of Lenne.
SL Architecture d'art verrier
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
La Ferme du Bêêêz
Saint-Laurent-d'Olt
Brasserie d'Olt
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
Created in 1998 in the Lot valley, the Brasserie d'Olt invites you to discover the craft of brewing beer, lemonade and cola.
Découverte du village de Villecomtal
Villecomtal
An accompanied visit of Villecomtal to discover the history of this emblematic mediaeval village of red sandstone dominated by its 15th century château.
Église de St Martin de Lenne
Saint-Martin-de-Lenne
The parish church of St Martin de Lenne is built on the furthest point of the mound. Successive additions were made, undoubtedly unfortunate, before being rebuilt at the end of the 19th century.