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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.
Esprit Nature Canoë
Aguessac
Canoe and kayak through the Gorges du Tarn. Different descents in Canoe - kayak in the Gorges du Tarn. From Peyrelade to Aguessac, from Le Rozier to Aguessac or Les Vignes to Le Rozier.
Via Ferrata
Argences-en-Aubrac
Via ferrata is the idea way for beginners to experience the sensations of climbing in complete security. A beautiful course awaits you.
Centre équestre du Larzac - Domaine de Gaillac
Sauclières
Horse rides on the Causse de Larzac supervised by qualified guides.
Plaisance Intermunicipal Swimming pool
Plaisance
Plaisance rural swimming pool is open every afternoon during July and August
Coutellerie & Forge Honoré Durand
Laguiole
Discover our hand manufacture of Laguiole knives with our blacksmiths and cutlers. Visits all year round (as well as our Museum)
Coutellerie Coignet
Laguiole
Crafts - tradition. Table art. Unique pieces. Chambre des Métiers accredited.
ASVOLT Yaka'Fun
Entraygues-sur-Truyère
Come and spend a nice afternoon among teenagers while surfing on the wave of La Digue supervised by an instructor
TOUR DE PEYREBRUNE
Alrance
A thousand year old tower proudly dominating the Alrance Valley and its lake. You will find a 76 acre site with numerous picnic tables, walking circuits, riding ring...
AAGAC : Randonnée pédestre
Najac
Walks up a stream: fun aquatic walks - orientation course: discover the local heritage searching for orientation markers situated around Najac.
La Cité de Pierres à Montpellier-Le-Vieux Classe de découverte
Millau
For already made groups and on reservation: rock climbing school in Montpellier-Le-Vieux. Green class program certified by the Education Nationale. Free for teachers. Guided hikes, Acro Roc, Petit Train (Little Train).
Eglise de Brommat
Brommat
In the heart of the village, late 15th century church that replaced the old Romanesque church. The Abbé (head abbot) in Conques appointed the prior to run the parish and the domain. Major works undertaken in 1601. magnificent 18th century altarpiece.
Naucelle Outdoor Aquatic Area
Naucelle
5 minutes away from town centre, come & enjoy your time here : we guarantee you fun, refreshing & suntan - for the ones who want it!
Espace VTT FFC 'Entre Gorges Lot et Truyère'
Entraygues-sur-Truyère
170km of circuits marked and maintained by the ONF and the local mountain bike club "VCLT". 10 circuits marked green, blue, red or black when leaving Golinhac, Entraygues, Couesque and Pons.
GR de Pays 'Lo Camin d'Olt'
Entraygues-sur-Truyère
Leaving from Entraygues, the 2 circuits of lo Camin d'Olt (maintained and marked by yellow and red by the ONF and the CDRP) enable you to discover the Lot valley and Gorges de la Truyère.
Sculpture sur bois - Jean-Pierre Caen
Conques-en-Rouergue
Workshop - Exhibition of wooden sculptures.
Evolution 2 - Canoë
Creissels
Several canoe tours, accessible to all, allow you to travel the valley of Tarn and Dourbie. Discover Millau, the cliffs of Larzac, the troglodyte village of Peyre and go under the largest viaduct in the world !
Collégiale Notre Dame
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
Started in 1260, a few years after the Bastide was founded, the construction was finished at the end of the 15th century with the building of the belfry.
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Les Tapies
Agen-d'Aveyron
It is in a magnificent townhouse that the pool and guest rooms Les Tapies await you.
Camping La Belle Etoile
Aguessac
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It is in the village of Aguessac between Millau and the Gorges du Tarn that the campsite La Belle Etoile welcomes you on the banks of the Tarn. This charming little campsite with 75 pitches offers a nice view of the villages of Paulhe and Compeyre
Camping Esprit Nature
Aguessac
Camp site receiving essentially groups of young people in high season and offering activities in the middle of the countryside with qualified instructors. Tents, equipped kitchens, tables and bench seats.
Gîte Lacombe
Almont-les-Junies
Between the Lot valley and Conques, the hamlet of Lacombe is situated on a hillside and offers beautiful views.
Gite à la ferme - Claudette Peyssi
Alrance
Self-catering cottage for 6 persons in Alrance. Independant two-storied cottage in a farm. 2 bedrooms ( 2 beds 140), kitchen (dishwasher), lounge (2 sofa beds, TV), bathroom, central heating, private terrace (80m2), enclosed common garden (250m2), garden furniture, barbecue, cellar (washing machine), covered shelter, tourist tax.
La Baraque de Malet
Alrance
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A pleasant gîte situated on the Lévézou plateau, further south are the Gorges du Tarn and the Millau viaduct, Micropolis and Roquefort. Behind the gîte there is a centuries old oak tree offering welcome shade and access to a private lake (50m) via a path leading to a "feet in the water" garden. A landscape that you will enjoy fully from the living room, a vast sunny room full of charm.
CAMPING LES CANTARELLES - Lac de Villefranche de Panat
Alrance
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Calm and tranquillity in an exceptional setting. Preserved nature, beach and bathing, beside a192-hectare lake. Paradise for children and adults alike. Direct access to the lake, restaurant and children play area.
Camping du Causse
Ambeyrac
25 pitch campsite. Set out in an oak wood on the Causse de Villeneuve, close to the Lot valley and the unexpected site of "le Saut de la Mounine": limestone cliff that dominates a superb meander in the Lot.
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Saint-Rome Plage - La Guinguette
St-Rome-de-Tarn
In an exceptional setting, in the shade of large trees, feet in the water, simple, hearty cuisine, giving pride of place to local products. Family and relaxed atmosphere. Close to Millau, Larzac, St Affrique and Roquefort.
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02 July
27 August
Visite du Musée du Cardinal Verdier
Lacroix-Barrez
It's a rare small museum, the subject is pointed, but for the more curious, a real discovery of the man who is at the origins of so many churches in France: Cardinal Verdier.