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Aire de camping-car municipale
Broquiès
Agreeable motorhome site at the edge of the village of Broquiès on the road that leads to Brousse-le-château, one of the "Plus beaux village de France" (most beautiful villages in France). Superb view!!!
Antipodes saut à l'élastique
Millau
Antipodes is specialised in bungee jumping for more than 20 years. In Sainte Eulalie, the viaduct is 50 meters high, in front of the amazing templar city, in the middle of the famous Larzac.
Canyoning
Argences-en-Aubrac
Canyoning, supervised by safe qualified people, an adventure to be tried soon.
Station de ski de Laguiole Ski Alpin
Laguiole
Alpine skiing with 15 slopes and 1 children's slope with a "télésucette" children's lift for getting to the top of the slope gently, snow canons to insure good snow cover on the beginners' slopes.
Parc AquaVagues Millau
Millau
With your family or friends, at the Stade d'Eaux Vives you will discover the joys of white water !
La Maison du Laguiole
Laguiole
The family cutlery "La Maison du Laguiole" welcomes you in a warm setting and offers a complete range of Laguiole pocket knives, table and hunting, made in our workshop, visible from the shop. Find also exclusive models
Sentier de l'imaginaire : d'Histoire en histoires
Mur-de-Barrez
A walk through history. This walk is particular in that it's a visit of the old mediaeval streets discovering old dwellings, lauze covered roofs, views of the esplanade from the château and the monastery.
Antipodes Seminaire / Incentive Pleine nature
Millau
Antipodes is specialized in welcoming groups since 1995. We make you discover outdoor activities in our wonderfull region around Millau and Gorges du Tarn.
Visite de la Vieille Ville d'Entraygues pour les enfants
Entraygues-sur-Truyère
Discover the old centre of Entraygues whilst having fun at the same time. Answer questions (games, charades...) and come back and check your answers at the Office de Tourisme. Free documentation from the Office de Tourisme.
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.
ROMY'S WORKSHOP: LEATHER PROCESSING- TRAINING COURSES AND EDUCATION
St-Affrique
Training courses: an introduction to leather processing.
Saint-Clair de Verdun
Quins
Immerse yourself in the past while exploring this site and its pre-Roman chapel, surrounded by the forest, in the heart of the Ségala region.
Locations de raquettes à neige - Supérette Coccimarket
Thérondels
Explore the snowy platform. Discover the Carladez on snowshoes New landscapes await you.
Ponton de pêche du Vieux Pont de Livinhac
Livinhac-le-Haut
Fishing pontoon located on the right bank of the Lot, upstream from the chaussee de Roquelongue, at the entrance of the village Livinhac-le-Haut. Access from the road leading to the campsite, the boules pitch and the pool on the river.
AAPPMA - Ecole de peche de St Geniez d'Olt
St-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
The fishing school of the AAPPMA Lou Saltabouc opened its spaces around the lake of Ribatel, a shaded and secure location. It welcomes young people from 7 to 12, who hold 'discovery' permits and who pay 1 euro per session and are authorised to take three trouts, instructed by André Friedmann, Elian Vieillescazes and Philippe Caullier who provide the bait and the suitable equipment.
DOLMENS TOUR
St-Affrique
Indulge yourself a sample of the great dolmens variety in southern-Aveyron, thanks to our discovery driving tour starting from Saint-Affrique (35 km).
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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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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.