farm tours
in Aveyron
For getting back to nature and rediscovering the joys of the countryside, there’s nothing better than a farm visit. Whether it is to understand how a farm functions or to explore an independent producer’s farm, the farms of the Aveyron open their doors to you.
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La Ferme des Vézinies
Salles-la-Source
Ferme Vallée du Jaoul
La Salvetat-Peyralès
Deep in the Jaoul Valley, between Murat Chapel and Roumegous Castle, the Enjalbert family raises free range ducks and geese. Come and enjoy this exceptional place and taste the produce made on the farm, like foie gras, pâtés, confits, fritons, rillettes and home made cassoulet. Visits all year round by prior reservation.
La Ferme de La Roselle
Le Bas Ségala
La Roselle is a family business set in the heart of the Ségala, producing cows' milk cheese, aligot and truffade. You can buy direct from the farm every morning and also on the many local markets (see website for details). Open all year round.
Ferme Seguin / GAEC des Grands Causses
Sévérac d'Aveyron
Farm: visits of the farm cheese and milk sheep breeding. Tasting and sales of cheese. Visits in July and August, on Thursdays and Fridays at 4pm. Groups by prior arrangement all year round, contact us.
La Ferme Lou Brenac
Argences-en-Aubrac
La Ferme Lou Brenac offers 3 types of cheese: the Tomme de Brenac, the Laguiole AOC fermier and the Brenacous.
L'escargot des Sarradelles
Flavin
In the hamlet of Ferrieu between Flavin and Pont de Salars, Thierry has installed his snail breeding farm for gros gris and petits gris. He breeds, transforms and commercialises them. Guided educational tour by appointment with tasting from mid June to mid September.
Coopérative Fromagère Jeune Montagne
Laguiole
Discover the secrets of Laguiole cheese and Aubrac Aligot
Jardin le Delphinium
Lestrade-et-Thouels