Tarn valley
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La spiruline du Mas de Fraysse
Saint-Victor-et-Melvieu
Vente de Viande "Du Producteur au Consommateur"
Castelnau-Pégayrols
Prieuré de Comberoumal
Saint-Beauzély
Nestling in an agreeable natural setting away from prying eyes, this priory situated on the route de Mauriac on the edge of Saint Beauzély represents a charming haven of peace. Each year in august the priory holds a concert as part of the Festival de Musiques Sacrées de Sylvanès (Sylvanès religious music festival).
Le Clos d'Edouard
Ayssènes
Sales and tasting at the "Ferme d'Ardennes" of jams with forgotten flavours: traditional fruit and little known or wild fruit, flower jams, vegetable garden flavours...
La Ferme Alcaline
Viala-du-Tarn
GAEC d'Ambias
Viala-du-Tarn
Église St-Michel
Castelnau-Pégayrols
Musée de la vigne et de la mine
Saint-Rome-de-Tarn
Mosaïque B'Art - Création de mosaïques
Castelnau-Pégayrols
Village médiéval de Brousse-le-Château
Brousse-le-Château
M. VAYSSE Apiculture
Réquista
By prior arrangement, M Vaysse offers a discussion on bee keeping every Tuesday in July and August from 10.30 to midday: models of hives, ways of handling bees, their production etc... Extraction of honey if available and tasting.
Château / Musée de la vie rurale / Musée de la pierre
Saint-Beauzély
In the château at the heart of the mediaeval village of Saint Beauzély, a collection of more than 5000 objects concerning agricultural crafts, rural life and stone crafts. Reconstruction of a school classroom at the start of the last century. Museum associated with the Museum of the Rouergue.
Charcuterie du Viala
Viala-du-Tarn
Jardin le Delphinium
Lestrade-et-Thouels
St Martin Romanesque church (located in the village of Plaisance)
Plaisance
This beautiful Norman style church which has been recently restored is decorated with sculptures and capitals from the Romanesque period. This historic monument dating to the 12th century can be visited on request.
Vestiges du château d'Auriac
Saint-Rome-de-Tarn
Ferme de la Blaquière
Verrières
Isolated farm on a promontory of the Causse de Séverac, benefiting from an exceptional situation: an "end of the world" that offers a superb panorama of the Gorges du Tarn and the Causses stretching out below.




















