Tours and tastings
in Aveyron
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Salesse Revel
Montbazens
Sale of cakes (with the brooch, fouaces, etc) on the markets of Montbazens (Wednesday morning), Villefranche-de-Roergue (Thursday morning) and Figeac (Saturday morning).
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.
Boutique Arti'sens
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac
La muse du Verger
Saint-Beauzély
Landa's distillerie
Lestrade-et-Thouels
La ferme de Barbe
Peyrusse-le-Roc
We offer lamb meat in organic farming, vacuum bags, ready to cook, prepared dishes, marinated meats and lamb charcuterie.
Aveyron Conservatoire Régional du Châtaignier
Rignac
Association working to safeguard, preserve and study the ancient varieties of chestnut trees in the Midi-Pyrénées region.
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.
Domaine du Val Enchanté
Marcillac-Vallon
Le domaine du Val Enchanté works in biodynamics and creates organic and natural wines.
Les Frères Cageot
Le Bas Ségala
Le Clos d'Edouard
Ayssènes
Sales and tasting at the "Ferme d'Ardennes" of jams with forgotten flavours: traditional fruit and little known or wild fruit, flower jams, vegetable garden flavours...
Bleu des Causses - Caves de Peyrelade
Rivière-sur-Tarn
Tasting and sales of Bleu des Causses, cows milk cheese, matured in the natural caves in Peyrelade founded in 1856 on the limestone scree of the Gorges du Tarn.
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.