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Aire de Camping-car
Bouillac
Situated on the RD840 between Figeac and Decazeville, on the banks of the river Lot, Bouillac motorhome carpark combines comfort and accessibility.
AAGAC : Canoë / Kayak
Najac
The Aveyron, between Monteils and Laguépie, flows through magnificent wooded gorges. Canoeing and kayaking are one of the rare methods of really appreciating the beauty of these wild gorges. The river includes numerous rapids accessible to everyone.
Horizon - Millau via ferrata
Millau
Millau has two via today; one in the Dourbie Gorges (via du Boffi) and the other one in the Tarn Gorges (via de Liaucous). In complete security, progress along the cliffs on these two courses.
La Ferme de Jacques Carles
Monteils
Farm specialised in the rearing of ducks: visits of the conserverie, tasting of products and on-site sales: foies gras, confits, rillettes... Exhibitions of old copper pots. Possibility of meals at "la Table Paysanne" by prior arrangement.
Biscuiterie du Camarès
Camarès
Sales and free tasting of products. Guided visits only for coaches and by prior arrangement (at least a week) according to our possibilities.
Domaine Laurens
Clairvaux-d'Aveyron
In the heart of the medieval village of Clairvaux d'Aveyron, we will make you discover our white, rosé and red wines in AOP Marcillac and IGP Aveyron, as well as our local aperitifs and our spirits.
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.
Eglise Fortifiée de Sainte Radegonde
Ste-Radegonde
14th and 15th century fortified church, similar to a castle with towers, sentry walk-way.
Gâteau à la broche de GIGI
St-Martin-de-Lenne
After this visit, you will know the secrets of making "gâteau à la broche", speciality of the Aveyron!
EULALIE D'ART
Ste-Eulalie-d'Olt
Saint Eulalie d'Olt, classed amongst the plus beaux villages de France (most beautiful villages in France), has set up an artistic and craft centre. A old 17th century barn has been restored to enable the installation of artists and artisans d'art (artistic craftsmen). This building called "Eulalie d'Art" houses 6 creation workshops that perpetuate the "savoir-faire".
Sentier de l'imaginaire : de Feu et de Vent
Murols
Fire and wind, the Murols path is based on the theme of iron, extraordinary sculptures line the route, that would make professionals jealous. Blaise the dragon has become the children's pet.
Eglise Notre Dame des Mines, Combes
Aubin
Modern church, inaugurated in 1948 paying homage to miners.
Travail du Verre : l'Art et la Matière
Sévérac-d'Aveyron
Marjorie Tabart shares her passion for glass in her workshop-shop: "L'Art et la Matière"
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.
Tourbière des Founs à Arvieu
Arvieu
Below the Rocher du Diable on the road between Arvieu and Bonneviale. It is a humid area with a very rich (sphagnum, drosera, water clover, cotton grass...) and particularly rare flora. The council has implemented a course of educational and pastoral valuation to enable the curious discovering the value of that natural space.
Table d'orientation de Beauregard
Vézins-de-Lévézou
Pretty panorama of the Aveyron valley, the Aubrac and the mountains of Cantal located on the D28 linking the municipality of Vezins-de-Lévézou to Laissac.
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La Frayssinette
Argences-en-Aubrac
Renovated former farm buildings between Aubrac and Viadene. Ideal for a stay with your family or between friends. Lots to do in the natural countryside just where you are.
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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.