Our region
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Albi
The Episcopal city. The Episcopal city was built around the cathedral and the fortified palace in the XIIIth century and spreads over 19,47 hectares. It is a unique […]
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Bar
Bar: the church, the town hall and post office, just behind the hill. Bar name comes from the word “barro” meaning “height” in Celtic.Gallic oppidums dating from the […]
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Belcastel
From a ruin to one of France’s most beautiful villages. At the start of the 20th century the village of Belcastel could only be reached via difficult tracks. […]
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Conques
Conques, the jewel of Romanesque art. Pilgrims descended from the austere and wild Aubrac plateau towards the Lot valley and a major stop: Conques. In their thousands, they […]
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Cordes sur Ciel
Walk up the steep cobbled lanes to Cordes. From the high of the medieval city you will look down upon the world and its history. High up As […]
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Najac
Perched village. Najac stretches out along a single street. The village is perched on an exceptionally long rocky ridge. Right at the end, the imposing château fort. Below, […]
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Sauveterre de Rouergue
A merchants’ bastide. In the 13th century Sauveterre de Rouergue was a new town that met a real urbanisation policy of the time.. Under the supervision of the […]
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Millau Viaduct
Record breaking viaduct Millau viaduct holds the world record for the tallest bridge, culminating at 343 metres (higher than the Eiffel tower), 2460 metres long and touching the […]
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Villefranche de Rouergue
An invitation for a stroll. Your stroll through the bastide’s narrow streets will undoubtedly lead you to the central square, the heart of the town. A square lined […]