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Les Chemins de Traverse
Broquiès
The south starts here, the bubbling of the waters of the Tarn and the murmur of the wind that will constitute the pieces of our music score.
Caves Roquefort Société
Roquefort-sur-Soulzon
Visits to this famous cheese's maturing caves. Reconstruction of the formation of the caves. History of Roquefort. Commentated visit of the refining caves. Free tasting.
La Naucelloise
Naucelle
Visit a food company: video presentation of the fabrication of an aveyronnaise speciality: tripou. View of the fabrication. Museum with equipment used. Model of the workshops.
Domaine de l'Albinie
Salles-la-Source
Presentation of the conservatory of old grape varieties, history of the vineyard since 1800 and visits of the Saint Laurent cellars.
Larzac Boul'vard - Le Couteau du Larzac
Millau
Shop open all year round: you will find all the complete collection of Larzac and Roquefort knives and the "Ame du Pélerin", the "Santiago" and the "Aveyronnais". You will also find the "Sac du Berger" and the rest of the range of leather goods.
Aire municipale de camping-car de Laissac
Laissac-Séverac-l'Eglise
This motorhome area is close to the RN88 and 25km from the A75 motorway. Close to the centre of Laissac village with its numerous shops, this free site will delight you.
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.
Gaec de la chèvre Blanche (cabécous)
Le Fel
"Caprin" goats farming with 200 goats and 12 suckler cows. Located at 500 m from the Poterie du Don, we make delicious cabécous (goat's cheese).
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.
Espace VTT-FFC Aubrac - Vallée du Lot
St-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
On a mountain bike, ride along the paths from the Monts d'Aubrac to the Lot valley. Multiple viewpoints, varied landscapes, ... thrills assured!
Pôle des métiers d'art du Pays Ségali
Sauveterre-de-Rouergue
The soul of Sauveterre de Rouergue is discovered through its stone archways and craft workshops.
Sentier botanique de St-Léons
St-Léons
1h walk (return to the dry lawn) or loop of 2h. Approx. fifteen panels on the trees of various natural environments (identification, use, legends...) Free access throughout the years
Aire de service pour Camping-car - Intermarché
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
Free Service area for campers. Gazebo on the left side of the supermarket. Views of the castle of Graves and the Collégiale Notre-Dame church. Quiet location. Drive withdrawal/internet and delivery at home.
Le Puech Monseigne et ses coccinelles
St-Laurent-de-Lévézou
Orientation table with pretty 360° view of the viaduct of Millau, the gorges du Tarn, the Cévennes, the Larzac, the mountains of Auvergne... Ladybirds congregate here at the end of the summer.
Village de Saint Laurent
St-Laurent-de-Lévézou
Interesting village with its fountains and wash house. At a few kilometres, the must-visit puech Monseigne (1128m) and its 360° vantage point!
Lac de la Cisba
Sévérac-d'Aveyron
A real beach for young and old! Located next to the medieval town and castle of Sévérac, the lake of Cisba will be the ideal place for a relaxing moment in your holiday! There is a beach, a snack open in season to satisfy your hunger. Supervised swimming in summer season.
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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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BAR-RESTAURANT LA CROIX DE REVEL
Anglars-St-Félix
On request, work a lot of fish. All desserts are made by the cook. Group booking on request. Catering.
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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.