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Moulins de Roupeyrac. Maison natale du poète François Fabié - Maison d'Ecrivain.
Durenque
Writer's House, Museum of the Rouergue (flour mill, reciprocating saw), poetic walk.
Aigue Vive canoe kayak
Mostuéjouls
For more than 40 years, Aigue Vive accompany you during your holidays. You will spend an unforgettable day in family or with friends. Discover the Tarn Gorges in canoe-kayak, a natural, wild and splendid canyon listed in the UNESCO World Heritage.
Domaine Bertau
Montjaux
Thirty years old, the vines composed of Syrah, Gamay and Cabernet produce authentic wines with surprising qualities. Ecocert and Demeter certification. Gold medal at the international organic wine competition in Paris.
Aromatiques du Larzac
Nant
Culture and processing of aromatic plants for the production of Pastis des Homs, Gin, aperitifs, brandies, vinegars and flavored herbal salts, herbal teas, essential oils and floral waters ...
Bureau des accompagnateurs prestation- Canoë-Kayak
Sévérac-d'Aveyron
The instructors' office is a network of independent qualified instructors working on the Grands Causses and the Gorges du Tarn.
Eglise Fortifiée d'Inières
Ste-Radegonde
14th and 15th century fortified church, with access to the church's refuge chambers.
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!
Esprit Nature - Spéléologie
Aguessac
Esprit Nature offers initiation caving for discovery or something more sporty if you wish to go further. You will discover the world of caverns by exploring caves. The courses vary and progress from underground walks to something more demanding.
Eglise romane Sainte Fauste
Bozouls
12th century Romanesque church, built on a promontory, at the heart of the geological site of Bozouls.
La ferme de Dilhac
Lacroix-Barrez
Free visits of the Ferme Bio (organic farm). The animals in their setting and the production techniques of dairy products and charcuterie.
Coopérative fromagère de Thérondels
Thérondels
How is cheese made, more particularly how is Cantal cheese made? Today, and formally, in a cooperative in the mid-mountains. Tastings. Visits to the maturing cellars.
Le Musée d'Antoine
Thérondels
An original presentation of old tractors (from 1920 onwards) and diverse agricultural equipment.
Mur d'escalade
St-Jean-du-Bruel
Equipped and organised natural climbing wall for climbing open to everyone. Bring your climbing equipment and have fun!
Naturellement Simples - Visite et vente de produits à base de plantes
St-Laurent-de-Lévézou
Visits of the processing room and tastings. Sales of farm products.
Soulages Museum
Rodez
A contemporary, internationally famous painter, Pierre Soulages was born in Rodez in 1919. A museum dedicated to the artist was created in his place of birth. It houses work by Pierre Soulages and large temporary exhibitions.
Plage des Moulinoches
Le Vibal
Picnic tables, volleyball pitch, play area. Monitored beach in July and August from Monday to Friday from 2 pm to 7 pm and weekends from 11am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 7 pm.
Peaux Lainées de la Clapade
Millau
Our woolly hides originating from our sheep farm are soft and silky and provide relaxation and comfort.
Table d'orientation du Pic du Pal
Vézins-de-Lévézou
Orientation table with pretty views of the Aveyron valley, the mountains of Aubrac, Cantal...
Moulin Le Moulinet : visites, production d'huile de noix et de farine de meule
St-André-de-Najac
Come and discover the art of the force of water as well as the ingeniousness of our ancestors: demonstrations and explanations will be given. This watermill stands out for three different activities that have been in working order since 1200: sawmill, nut oil mill, cereal mill.
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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.