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Airzone Parapente
Millau
Man's dream, within everyone's reach! Discover paragliding over Millau, its Viaduct & "the Grands Causses". Gliding down, thermalling up, or aerobatics maneuvers, with a professional Instructor pilot, of 30 years experience. Onboard video on demand.
Sauveterre-de-Rouergue Village Motorhome Area
Sauveterre-de-Rouergue
An area near one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France: the Royal Bastide of Sauveterre-de-Rouergue & its arts & crafts.
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...
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)
Moulin Méjane (Huile de noix, noisettes, farines bio)
Espeyrac
Sales of special flours, wheat flour, all types of organic wheat flour, nut and hazelnut oil production. Visits of the production possible.
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
Acrobi Parapente
Millau
Discover paragliding with our team of experienced and passionate instructors, in tandem for your first flights, or solo to learn to fly independently. From 5 to 85 years old for tandem flights and from 14 years old to learn to fly solo.
La Ferme de Tessi
Rignac
Exploitation conducted in organic farming with production of high calf under the mother (Race Blonde d'Aquitaine) for direct sale.
Eglise St Thomas de Cantorbéry
Mur-de-Barrez
A sculpture unique in France on the ceiling of the church of Saint Thomas of Cantorbéry: carved statue keystone. It remains a real mystery. Beautiful 18th century altarpiece.
Puy de Wolf
Firmi
The Puy de Wolf is the largest Serpentinite massif in Europe. It is listed as a Natura 2000 zone.
Chapelle des Pénitents Blancs
Espalion
On the road of St Jacques de Compostelle, built in 1700, derelict abd then renovated from 2001, the Chapel of the White Penitents, with a brotherhood going back to 1668, is distinguished by its facade with a door framed with "refends" and crowned with an arched pediment. An oculus and two windows surround a niche with a statue of the H. Virgin.
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.
Chapelle du St Sépulcre
Campagnac
In the east, halfway between Campagnac and Saint Urbain, stands a chapel, in the past the location of an annual pilgrimage, built in the 18th century on a certainly older part.
Cordonnerie Poujol
Millau
Philippe and Charlotte welcome you to their workshop-boutique in the city center, to share their love for crafts. Traditional shoemaking since 1978.Custom made leather belts, wide choice of colors and buckle
Aire de camping-car municipale
Montézic
Municipal motorhome area in the village of Montézic. Play area, drinking water, waste water disposal point.
Verconcept - Yann le souffleur de verre
Ste-Eulalie-d'Olt
Yann is an artist glass blower with 22 years' experience acquired in a Paris workshop. Yann opens his workshop to visitors and shapes glass in front of the public. Demonstrations every morning from 1st July to 31st August.
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Aire de camping-car de la Muse
St-Beauzély
Friendly family campsite on the banks of a river, in the mediaeval village of Saint Beauzély, exceptional site for outdoor sports and walking.
Patricia Henry - La Carderie
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
La Carderie, B&B and Table d'Hôtes. The guesthouse is located 50 meters away from "Le Pont des Pélerins" ('The Pilgrims' Bridge'), on the Way of St. James.
Christine Brunier - La Tour des Chapelains
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
"La Tour des Chapelains", B&B (in the village of Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac), is an unmissable stop on the Way of St. James. You will experience special and convivial moments in a medieval atmosphere, for one night or a longer stay.
Gîte d'étape Chez Fanny et Jérémy
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
St Chély d'Aubrac, a beautiful village, lies in one of the most beautiful valleys of the Aubrac. Stop-over on the Way of St. James, the Tour des Monts d'Aubrac and the Way to St. Guilhem le Désert. Note that the Nasbinals-Aubrac-St Chély section and the Pont des Pèlerins (St Chély) are listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Gîte d'étape communal La Tour des Anglais
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
Aubrac, 'Alto Braco' in an old local patois, meaning 'the high place' is located on the Aubrac Plateau at 4422 feet altitude. The village, a very rich place historically speaking, is listed as a Historic Monument and is a stop-over on the Way of St. James. The stop-over gîte is hidding in a tower dating from the 14th century, built as a protection against the English during the Hundred Years War.
Marie-Thérèse Dantan
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
In a small village, a traditional stone house with a closed garden.
Côté Boralde - roulotte
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
On the way of St. James and surrounded by nature, the caravan is parked in the garden of a guesthouse, by the Boralde, the local river.
La Colonie - Cyril Lerisse
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
We will do our best to make your stay pleasant in our guesthouse located in the village of Aubrac, on the Aubrac Plateau (1365m alt.).
La Ferme de Vernholes
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
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Our guesthouse is located on our family farm and in the heights of Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac, amidst green surroundings.).
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Brasserie-bar Relais St Jacques
St-Chély-d'Aubrac
Bar Brasserie with a warm welcome. Daily menu, card, breakfast. Terrace.
LES OISEAUX VOYAGEURS
Montbazens
The migratory birds offer you homemade vegetarian dishes from organic products and from local producers.
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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.