Heritage in Aveyron
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Village fortifié de Vimenet
Vimenet
The association "L'Eau et la Pierre" propose a 2h guided tour of the medieval village of Vimenet by appointment for groups. Guided tours in summer (enquire) or by appointment for groups. Bookings: Tourism Office : +33 5 65 70 71 30.
Pont de Brousse-le-château
Brousse-le-Château
Église Saint Félix de Laissac
Laissac-Sévérac l'Église
Balade numérique à Saint Rome de Tarn
Saint-Rome-de-Tarn
Visite libre de Coussergues
Palmas d'Aveyron
Vue panoramique et visite de Camarès
Camarès
Circuit discovery of the Vieux Camarès free visit (leaflet available at the Office de Tourisme).
Tour templière de La Clau
Vézins-de-Lévézou
The 14th century tower of the Templar commandery of La Clau. Fortified the place became a Templar commandery in the 13th century, of which the castle tower, repaired in 1681 remains. Outdoor visit free throughout the year (explanatory panel)
Le Sentier du Berger
Sévérac d'Aveyron
On the Aire de l'Aveyron at the exit 42 of the A 75, enjoy a stop to discover our small heritage in dry stone. An association of enthusiasts reconstituted a shepherd's hut and tower, a lavagna, walls... to give you a view of the treasures hidden in our countryside and that shape our landscapes.
Forteresse Royale de Najac
Najac
The 12th and 13th century royal fortress is an extraordinary example of military defences It was actively used in the fight against the Cathars and the Hundred Years war. Its dungeon served as a prison for the last Knights of the Rouergue.
Église de Malescombes
Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt
Built around 1735, the church was part of the castle of the famous family of Curières, one of the most powerful ones in the Rouergue.
Église Notre-Dame de Lenne
Saint-Martin-de-Lenne
The small Gothic church of Lenne dates from the late 15th century.
Chapelle Notre Dame des Buis
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
This chapel was built in 1827 in the place of a small shrine to house a statue found there by a shepherd...
Chapelle des Pénitents Noirs
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
In 1672 the Augustine monks transfer part of their land to the Penitents de la Misericorde brotherhood. The latter, better known as the Black Penitents, referring to the colour of their cloaks, finished their chapel in 1705. It is dedicated to Saint Jean Baptiste.




















