Hotel des Gorges au Viaduc





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This beautiful hike in the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park around the Puech de Fontaneilles is located near Rivière-sur-Tarn in Aveyron. The path starts near Boyne and takes you to the Caves-d'entre-deux-Monts via the Château de Peyrelade and Fontaneilles. These 17th century wine cellars are semi-troglodyte, with beautiful slate roofs. A very beautiful varied course between countryside, forests, vineyards and historical heritage.
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This short hike in the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park is located near Rivière-sur-Tarn in Aveyron. The trail begins in the hamlet of Boyne and leads you to the summit of Puech de Fontaneilles passing by the Château de Peyrelade. You will have a magnificent panorama of the Gorges du Tarn and the Causse Noir.
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Popular hike in the Gorges du Tarn, in the Aveyron department. The route begins in the village of Liaucous and continues through the woods. You will pass under the Roc des Agudes and head towards the Causse Sauveterre, a limestone plateau that offers beautiful views of the Gorges du Tarn. You will then enter the circus of Saint-Marcellin, where the abandoned troglodyte villages are located. The best known and best preserved village is St Marcellin. To visit in the region: - The "Sublime...
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This beautiful hike in the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park begins in the village of Liaucous in Aveyron. The path takes you towards the Roc des Agudes. Along the way, you will have beautiful views of the Tarn valley and the Causse de Sauveterre. On the way back you will discover the Tabular Rock of Eglazines.
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Fairly easy hiking route, the climb is steep for the first 2-3 km. The departure and arrival are the village of "Liaucous". There is parking for around 30 cars, free public toilets with drinking water in the parking lot. "Liaucous" is a nice little place away from big tourism with small alleys at the foot of the mountain and a clear view. There are two water points on the hike, but the water is not claimed to be potable. Part of the hike passes over the "Tarn" river with beautiful views of...