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Brousse-le-Château

Tarn valley
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Produits fermiers des Axous

St-Rome-de-Tarn

Close to Saint Rome de Tarn, free visits by appointment of a farm rearing sheep and ducks for meat. Visits to the sheep barn, the poultry pens and the duck force feeding building. Farm shop. Motorhome parking area.

Château / Musée de la vie rurale / Musée de la pierre

St-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.

Musée de Lincou

Réquista

Don't hesitate to discover: "a unique place".

Domaine Bertau

Montjaux

Thirty years old, the vines composed of Syrah, Gamay and Cabernet produce authentic wines with surprising qualities. Ecocert and Demeter certification. Gold medal at the international organic wine competition in Paris.

Église Saint-Jacques le Majeur

Brousse-le-Château

Historical Monument, 15 century church, village listed in the Prettiest Villages in France. With its fortified belltower it is proudly erected below the village, near the Tarn and the Alrance.

Chapelle du Saint-Voile

Coupiac

Chapel decorated with Neo-Byzantine frescos by Nicolaï GRESCHNY.

Jardin le Delphinium

Lestrade-et-Thouels

Château de Brousse

Brousse-le-Château

13th to 18th century castle (château fort). The fortified walls have been conserved as has the major part of its walkway. Diverse exhibitions, paintings, photos, ancient tools...

La muse du Verger

St-Beauzély

Cazelle

Réquista

GAEC d'Ambias

Viala-du-Tarn

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