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Explore Aveyron and particularly the Tarn and its gorges… Camping Canoë Gorges du Tarn is the perfect destination to discover a region known for the beauty of its landscapes and its preserved nature. From your pitch or mobile home rental, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to indulge in hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and other sports activities. And the tourist sites around the campsite will reveal the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region.

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The Gorges du Tarn

The exceptional place that is the Gorges du Tarn. The Gorges du Tarn offer wild but accessible nature, magnificent vegetation, breathtaking landscapes that will transport you into an exceptional universe, with incredible rocks sculpted by water and wind, crystal-clear waters with green reflections, a protected and unique natural habitat, vultures, fish, beavers, otters, and coypus. Let yourself be carried away by unforgettable moments, rich in emotions and to share with your children or friends.

To visit, to do

Millau, known for its glove and leather industry, its covered markets, and its historic center, Peyre, classified as one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France,” a semi-troglodyte village, and its breathtaking views of the Millau Viaduct. La Puncho d’Agast: well-known by athletes of all levels for its “chrono challenge” but also for paragliding take-offs; a 360° view of the surrounding landscapes: the causses, the Tarn valley, and the viaduct. Not to forget the famous visits and tastings at the Roquefort caves.

Sports and hiking

The Gorges du Tarn, the Jonte, and Millau, due to their location and natural environment, make them a paradise for sports enthusiasts. Hiking, trail running, canoeing, rafting, paragliding, and hang gliding. New! opening of the GR736 also known as the “Trail of the Tarn Valley and Gorges” with its 300 km, it starts in Villefort, at the foot of Mount Lozère, and follows the meanders of the Tarn, up to the episcopal city of Albi.

Gorges du Tarn

The Gorges du Tarn

The exceptional place that is the Gorges du Tarn. The Gorges du Tarn offer wild but accessible nature, magnificent vegetation, breathtaking landscapes that will transport you into an exceptional universe, with incredible rocks sculpted by water and wind, crystal-clear waters with green reflections, a protected and unique natural habitat, vultures, fish, beavers, otters, and coypus. Let yourself be carried away by unforgettable moments, rich in emotions and to share with your children or friends.

TO VISIT, TO DO

To visit, to do

Millau, known for its glove and leather industry, its covered markets, and its historic center, Peyre, classified as one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France,” a semi-troglodyte village, and its breathtaking views of the Millau Viaduct. La Puncho d’Agast: well-known by athletes of all levels for its “chrono challenge” but also for paragliding take-offs; a 360° view of the surrounding landscapes: the causses, the Tarn valley, and the viaduct. Not to forget the famous visits and tastings at the Roquefort caves.

SPORT AND HIKING

Sports and hiking

The Gorges du Tarn, the Jonte, and Millau, due to their location and natural environment, make them a paradise for sports enthusiasts. Hiking, trail running, canoeing, rafting, paragliding, and hang gliding. New! opening of the GR736 also known as the “Trail of the Tarn Valley and Gorges” with its 300 km, it starts in Villefort, at the foot of Mount Lozère, and follows the meanders of the Tarn, up to the episcopal city of Albi.