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Pont du Port de la Besse

La Salvetat-Peyralès

By the Viaur on the road to Carmaux, come and discover this pretty hamlet and bridge over the river.

Chapelle Saint Jean Baptiste de Modulance

Rieupeyroux

The Saint Jean-Baptiste Chapel is set on the Modulance moutain, thus offering a great panorama on the Segala at 804 meters.

Village de Marcillac

Marcillac-Vallon

Explore Boussac

Boussac

Classified as Historic Monument, its fortified church will surprise you with its stature, & the village with its balance between nature & the charm of its old stones!

Visite guidée de Najac et de la maison du Gouverneur

Najac

Its architectural heritage and its natural environment have enabled Najac to be classed as one of the plus beaux villages de France (most beautiful villages in France), to boast the label of "Pays d'Art et d'Histoire" Town of Art and History and recently the label of "Grands Sites Midi-Pyrénées" with Villefranche de Rouergue.

Commanderie du Larzac - Escape Bag

Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon

Eglise de Thérondels

Thérondels

The church of Thérondels houses a jewel: a 12th century wooden sculpture of Christ that received the honours of the Musée du Quai Branly for its inaugural exhibition.

Découverte de la vieille ville d'Entraygues

Entraygues-sur-Truyère

Visit the old town. Departure from the Office de Tourisme, marked itinerary from N° 1 to N° 21 (signs positioned along the circuit). Free guided visit available from the Office de Tourisme in French, English, Spanish, German and Dutch.

Plateau des Forges du Gua

Aubin

Collection of heritage buildings from the industrial revolution.

Village de Saint Laurent

Saint-Laurent-de-Lévézou

Interesting village with its fountains and wash house. At a few kilometres, the must-visit puech Monseigne (1128m) and its 360° vantage point!

St Geniez d'Olt, la Ville Lumière

Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac

It is said that in the late 15th century there lived in St-Geniez a fisherman whose two children had captured a gopher. The little animal ran off scared on a stormy afternoon. The two children ran after it when a violent storm started and immersed the valley in a real deluge. On their return, several houses, including theirs had been washed away. By fleeing the little animal had saved their lives. They were nicknamed "the Marmots". By extension the name was given to all the inhabitants.

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