Boating, swimming
in Aveyron
125 results
Plaisance Intermunicipal Swimming pool
Plaisance
Plaisance rural swimming pool is open every afternoon during July and August
Piscine de Decazeville
Decazeville
Swimming pool open in July and August, comprising a large pool (25m x 12.5m) and a small pool (12.5m x 12.5m).
Piscine Municipale de Najac
Najac
The vegetation is reflected in the mirror-glass waters of the three pools of the municipal swimming pool situated on the banks of the river and at the foot of the royal forest. These key shaped pools are half open to the Gorges de l'Aveyron and open the door to watery pleasure for those who want to swim or simply relax in the sun. lifeguards patrol the pool and offer various activities.
Aqua Park
Pont-de-Salars
Piscine Intercommunale de Belmont sur Rance
Belmont-sur-Rance
A convivial and family orientated place to swim where everyone will enjoy themselves.
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.
Canoës, pédalos, paddles : locations Camping la Source
Thérondels
Fun activities are open to everyone at the "La Source" campsite. In a sumptuous natural setting, let yourself be surprised by a short trip on a pedalo, canoe or paddles on the beautiful wild and preserved Sarrens lake.
La Gravière outdoor leisure base
Saint-Affrique
Play area equipped with picnic tables, beach volley area, swing set, climbing wall, ping pong tables, football pitch.
Narcisse, institut et spa en Aubrac
Laguiole
Offer yourselves one moment of relaxation and well-being...
Aqu'Aloa
Saint-Amans-des-Côts
Plage de Granouillac
Villefranche-de-Panat
Volleyball pitch, children's games, picnic tables, car park
Le Héron des Raspes - croisière découverte sur le Tarn
Viala-du-Tarn
Sail along the emerald waters of the Tarn and discover an inaccessible, still wild valley: the Raspes.




















