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Nestled in the heart of Aveyron, Marnhagues-et-latour invites you to an unforgettable experience. Enjoy the proximity to the Regional Natural Park of Grands Causses with its breathtaking landscapes. Hiking enthusiasts will delight in the numerous marked trails through hills and valleys. The Marnhagues Castle, an architectural gem, and the surrounding Romanesque churches will immerse you in history...See more

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From Saint-Felix to the Loubière
3.7 km

From Saint-Felix to the Loubière

Calades (roads paved with cobblestone) and passes, beech forests and box trees, farmhouses and hamlets come one after another along the way towards the Loubière plateau which provides magnificent views over Saint-Félix and the forested landscape.From the car park, head for Saint-Affrique, following the “calade” (a road paved with cobblestones) which runs down to the left towards the river Sorgues. Keep walking to the left until you reach the Pont Vieux and cross it. After the bridge, turn right and carry on until you reach the watermill, then take the path rising up on the left hand side. You will reach a flat area where you can enjoy a very nice view over the village. You then come to a wide trail.Cross this trail and walk along to a small rest area. Carry on the path which snakes in and out the box trees and eventually reaches another trail. Follow this trail to the left, where you will walk past a house and reach the Mas du Souquet 200 m further on.You will see a stone cross on your right. Carry straight on for about 100 m, walk past the houses and take the right hand path that leads to the Mas de Gély, then on to la Bâtisse.Walk past the farm and follow a hair pin bend where you take a right hand ascending trail leading to a small pass (Sot de la Loubière – 723 m).When you reach the crossing of the trails, take the right hand fork and immediately after a left, which is a descending path through a splendid “bouissière” (a narrow passage defined by two rows of box trees) and a copse of beech trees. Walk past a spring that runs into a channel shortly before coming to the trail which leads to Vareilles.Follow this trail to the right for 50 m, before getting back on the path through a grassy area on your left. Return through the “bouissière” up to Saint-Caprazy which is an old stone built hamlet undergoing restoration works (wood turning workshop).After leaving the hamlet to the right, the path runs down to join a small tarred road which brings you back to the Pont Vieux.From the Pont Vieux retrace your way back to the car park.    

3 h
9.1 km
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Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues hiking circuit "A path, a school"
3.7 km

Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues hiking circuit "A path, a school"

Over the course of an easy stroll, walk across the bridge over the Sorgues to link the old Commandery in Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues with the hamlet of Saint-Caprazy, throughtout a charming landscape.This circuit is part of the "4 chemins, 1 école" series which was carried out by the schools in the Sorgues valley in partnership with the CDRP and the municipal councils in the valley (Versols-et-Lapeyre, Saint-Felix-de Sorgues, Marnhagues-et-Latour).Park your car on the parking lot opposite the school, along the D 7 road. Leave the car park   towards the West and take the calade (a road paved with cobblestones) which slopes down Southward. Turn to the left, then to the right towards the bridge. As you cross the bridge, notice the old mill and the Metasequoia (a resinous tree planted along the left bank of the riverside).Take the path to the right then turn left in the curve to follow the ascending track. Make good use of a flat area to enjoy the scenic view over the village. Continue in the same direction through a few buissières (passages lined up with box-trees). During the spring and summer seasons, notice the numerous wild orchids. At the intersection, make a right turn on a descending trail. Leave the tarred track that slopes down to the right and ford the small brook.Before entering St Caprazy, take the right track. You can walk through this ancient hospitallers hamlet which houses the workshop of a wood turner. Carry on the communal path that runs along the hamlet, then walk downhill towards the North. Ford the brook and follow a rising path. Take the tarred track to the left, walk back to the old bridge to cross it. At the foot of the bridge, take to the left. Head towards the North-West, leave the calade to the right. Notice the old mill in front of which you pass. Follow the calade rising up between gardens (catch sight of pools called « sompes » which serve as a watering system). Walk across the D7 road and climb the stairs.Follow the rue du Revelin where remains of battlements of the ancient Hospitallers Commandery can be seen. Walk through the St-John gate, turn to the right and notice the village spring. Leave the Tourelle square to the right and walk down immediately to the righ (catch sight of a beautiful wisteria!)Walk down the stairs and take left towards the washing place. Carry on your way and leave one after the other two small roads sloping down to the right. Opposite the schoolyard, turn to the right and walk back to the carpark.

1 h
4.2 km
Easy
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Crêtes et buissières du plateau de Mascourbe
3.9 km

Crêtes et buissières du plateau de Mascourbe

Following drailles (pathways used for the seasonal transhumance) and making your way through buissières (narrow passages between two rows of box trees) will allow you to experience the traditional routes of pastoralism. A hiking circuit providing you with the opportunity to discover an unusual small heritage building: la quille du berger.Take the path that goes on the left towards N.E. and carry on about 1.5 km along a beautiful “bouissière” (a narrow passage defined by two rows of box trees) an ancient path which was used to connect Mascourbe to Nonenque.The view of the plateau emerges and the path turns to the right, going S.E. alongside a fence. Walk to the edge of the plateau.Head towards the southwest among box trees and oaks. The path runs slightly uphill and provides very nice views over the Annou vale and the Nonenque abbey. The trail leads you out of the woodland.Keep on strolling along the edge of the plateau and enjoy the scenic view over the Sorgue valley and the surrounding hills and plateaus (Guilhaumard, Escandorgue, Espinouse, monts de Lacaune). Reach “the Shepherds Tower”, which is a very unusual stone building. Keep on walking along the edge of the plateau for about 700 m.Do not take left the path that runs downhill towards the Nonenque vale, but instead walk away from the plateau to take a track on your right that runs along to a path, that turns into a “bouissière” which leads to the hamlet of Mascourbe

1 h
6.8 km
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From St-Jean-d’Alcas to the Mascourbe plateau
6.4 km

From St-Jean-d’Alcas to the Mascourbe plateau

Saint-Jean-d’Alcas Fort, a Cistercian jewel is the starting point for a trip back in time and an exploration of the Mascourbe plateau, along dolmens and evidences of agro-pastoralism.From St-Jean d’Alcas fort, walk along the protective wall heading to the West, then carry on along the road. At the first intersection walk downhill to the left and keep walking on the small road. In a left curve, let a road marker indicating the direction of Mascourbe via the Puech and 50 m after take a “bouissière” (box hedges). After approximately 1 km, cross the road that links Saint-Jean- d’Alcas to Saint-Félix de Sorgues and continue through the “bouissière”.The track leads to a field, walk around it to the right, then tread across it up to a trail. Carry on along that trail to the right. After approximately 450 m, leave the trail on the left to make a short 100 m round trip to the dolmen des Places.At the next intersection of trails take the one that runs down to the left. After 350 m, get through the door of the stock grid, walk along the fence up to a sheepfold. Go through the gate (close it properly) and carry on to the right of the fence. The path continues Southward. At the signpost of a path intersection, turn right towards Mascourbe.Go through another stock grid, then continue to the right towards Mascourbe via the 2 km long "buissière" which is the ancient path linking the chartreuse de Nonenque with Mascourbe. At the exit of the "buissière", turn to the right on the trail.At the junction with the road take it to the right, walk past the Borie du Commandeur, and shortly after take for 200m the small ascending road to the left. At the marker to your right, head towards Saint-Jean d’Alcas.The path runs alternately through a typical caussenard landscape and cultivated areas to reach the two dolmens in Mascourbe. You will enjoy some beautiful panoramas towards the Larzac, the Combalou and the Levézou. As you walk down to St-Jean d’Alcas, you pass close to the beautiful Ramondenc farm.As you get close to St-Jean d’Alcas you will notice on the left side a well preserved cazelle. The circuit ends by retracing your steps by the small road you took at the start.© Laurent PRIVAT - Asso des Amis de St-Félix

3 h
10 km
Easy
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From St-Jean-d’Alcas to the Mascourbe plateau
6.4 km

From St-Jean-d’Alcas to the Mascourbe plateau

Saint-Jean-d’Alcas Fort, a Cistercian jewel is the starting point for a trip back in time and an exploration of the Mascourbe plateau, along dolmens and evidences of agro-pastoralism. From St-Jean d’Alcas fort, walk along the protective wall heading to the West, then carry on along the road. At the first intersection walk downhill to the left and keep walking on the small road. In a left curve, let a road marker indicating the direction of Mascourbe via the Puech and 50 m after take a “bouissière” (box hedges). After approximately 1 km, cross the road that links Saint-Jean- d’Alcas to Saint-Félix de Sorgues and continue through the “bouissière”. The track leads to a field, walk around it to the right, then tread across it up to a trail. Carry on along that trail to the right. After approximately 450 m, leave the trail on the left to make a short 100 m round trip to the dolmen des Places. At the next intersection of trails take the one that runs down to the left. After 350 m, get through the door of the stock grid, walk along the fence up to a sheepfold. Go through the gate (close it properly) and carry on to the right of the fence. The path continues Southward. At the signpost of a path intersection, turn right towards Mascourbe. Go through another stock grid, then continue to the right towards Mascourbe via the 2 km long "buissière" which is the ancient path linking the chartreuse de Nonenque with Mascourbe. At the exit of the "buissière", turn to the right on the trail. At the junction with the road take it to the right, walk past the Borie du Commandeur, and shortly after take for 200m the small ascending road to the left. At the marker to your right, head towards Saint-Jean d’Alcas. The path runs alternately through a typical caussenard landscape and cultivated areas to reach the two dolmens in Mascourbe. You will enjoy some beautiful panoramas towards the Larzac, the Combalou and the Levézou. As you walk down to St-Jean d’Alcas, you pass close to the beautiful Ramondenc farm. As you get close to St-Jean d’Alcas you will notice on the left side a well preserved cazelle. The circuit ends by retracing your steps by the small road you took at the start. © Laurent PRIVAT - Asso des Amis de St-Félix

3 h
10 km
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De St-Jean-d'Alcas à Sylvanès
6.4 km

De St-Jean-d'Alcas à Sylvanès

This hike which provides some amazing contrasts joins up with the Mascourbe agro-pastoral plateau, then runs down into the pleasant Sorgues valley and eventually ascends the forested mountain towards Sylvanès.Walk along the St Jean d’Alcas fort by heading west.At the first intersection take left a small descending road. The road then runs uphill. Leave the right road and in a left hand curve take opposite the first bouissière in the direction of Mascourbe via the dolmens.Soon you will make out on your right a cazelle in good condition. A bit further on, the path runs across a cultivated field and nearby, the beautiful building of Ramondenc is worth seeing. The path rises on the Causses and reaches the 2 dolmens of Mascourbes.   Enjoy the beautiful view over the Lévezou, the Larzac, the Escandorgue, and the Montagne Noire. As you reach a small road, take it on your left to walk past the Borie which is an ancient farm of the Hospitaller Commandery in St Félix. At the signboard indicating Mascourbe, just before the first house, take left into the bouissière which leads to the plateau.At the junction with a trail, take the trail to the right. 500 m further on the trail reaches a power line, fork to the left to come up to the stone cross of Mascourbe which overlooks the Sorgues valley. Walk by the main trail down to the bottom of the Cantillergues dale.Just before entering the village of St Félix, the trail turns into a sunken path that runs to the centre of the village. St Félix is an ancient Hospitaller Commandery and has kept evidences of its past: fountain, washing place, St Jean gate, battlements, covered passages, heritage house and 13th century Old bridge. From the ancient inn, take the calade (road paved with cobblestone) that runs down to gardens and the Sorgues river. Cross the bridge over the river and take the small road to the right towards St Caprazy for approximately 700 m, then in a left curve take right the path that leads to St Caprazy (ancient medieval hamlet). The path crosses a first trail, then a second one just before joining the Vareilhes farm.Before reaching Vareilhes take left into the splendid bouissière that goes up to the Loubière. Once you’ve reached the Loubiètre pass, take the trail to your right and immediately after walk downhill to the            left to reach the Bâtisse farm. Walk down to the right to reach the D540 after the Mas Nau and take right that road for 500 m.Before the small car park, take a track which starting point is not clearly visible and which runs down after a curve on the left side of the road, throughout a field first, then along a hedge. Ford the Vernhes brook. Reach the Combalou hamlet, walk downhill to the right to join the D540. After the bridge take the road to the left, pass through the hamlet of Rigal before reaching Sylvanès

5 h
18 km
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De St-Jean-d'Alcas à Sylvanès
6.4 km

De St-Jean-d'Alcas à Sylvanès

This hike which provides some amazing contrasts joins up with the Mascourbe agro-pastoral plateau, then runs down into the pleasant Sorgues valley and eventually ascends the forested mountain towards Sylvanès. Walk along the St Jean d’Alcas fort by heading west. At the first intersection take left a small descending road. The road then runs uphill. Leave the right road and in a left hand curve take opposite the first bouissière in the direction of Mascourbe via the dolmens. Soon you will make out on your right a cazelle in good condition. A bit further on, the path runs across a cultivated field and nearby, the beautiful building of Ramondenc is worth seeing. The path rises on the Causses and reaches the 2 dolmens of Mascourbes.    Enjoy the beautiful view over the Lévezou, the Larzac, the Escandorgue, and the Montagne Noire. As you reach a small road, take it on your left to walk past the Borie which is an ancient farm of the Hospitaller Commandery in St Félix. At the signboard indicating Mascourbe, just before the first house, take left into the bouissière which leads to the plateau. At the junction with a trail, take the trail to the right. 500 m further on the trail reaches a power line, fork to the left to come up to the stone cross of Mascourbe which overlooks the Sorgues valley. Walk by the main trail down to the bottom of the Cantillergues dale. Just before entering the village of St Félix, the trail turns into a sunken path that runs to the centre of the village. St Félix is an ancient Hospitaller Commandery and has kept evidences of its past: fountain, washing place, St Jean gate, battlements, covered passages, heritage house and 13th century Old bridge. From the ancient inn, take the calade (road paved with cobblestone) that runs down to gardens and the Sorgues river. Cross the bridge over the river and take the small road to the right towards St Caprazy for approximately 700 m, then in a left curve take right the path that leads to St Caprazy (ancient medieval hamlet). The path crosses a first trail, then a second one just before joining the Vareilhes farm. Before reaching Vareilhes take left into the splendid bouissière that goes up to the Loubière. Once you’ve reached the Loubiètre pass, take the trail to your right and immediately after walk downhill to the            left to reach the Bâtisse farm. Walk down to the right to reach the D540 after the Mas Nau and take right that road for 500 m. Before the small car park, take a track which starting point is not clearly visible and which runs down after a curve on the left side of the road, throughout a field first, then along a hedge. Ford the Vernhes brook. Reach the Combalou hamlet, walk downhill to the right to join the D540. After the bridge take the road to the left, pass through the hamlet of Rigal before reaching Sylvanès

5 h
18 km
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Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau
45 km

Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau

A lovely, shaded campsite with a swimming pool and restaurant by the river. Access to tennis, canoeing, pétanque, and small shops. Evening entertainment in summer, a lively, open-air atmosphere, unusual accommodations, mobile homes, bungalows, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. A lovely, shaded campsite with a swimming pool and riverside restaurant. Access to tennis, canoeing, pétanque, and small shops. Enjoy lively evening entertainment in the summer, a festive atmosphere, and unique accommodations including mobile homes, bungalows, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. Our campsite is located in Trébas-les-Bains, a designated "Green Resort" with a "Blue Flag" beach offering supervised swimming in the summer. It's in the heart of the Tarn Valley, 35 km from Albi, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage city, 1 hour 30 minutes from Toulouse, and 60 km from the Millau Viaduct. Just 100 meters from our campsite, you'll find numerous small shops, a bakery, a grocery store with excellent local products open 7 days a week, a hairdresser, three restaurants, a honey producer, an apple juice producer, and more. Our eco-friendly campsite offers a lovely swimming pool and shaded pitches right on the riverbank, with mobile homes, canvas bungalows, unique accommodations, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. We also have accommodations specifically designed for hikers and cyclists. For nature lovers, those who appreciate green spaces and birdsong in a bucolic setting overlooking the river, we offer cozy, nature-inspired accommodations with a warm, woody feel. Our restaurant, bar, snack bar, and ice cream parlor, "La Guinguette au bord de l'eau" (The Riverside Café), are open 7 days a week. Enjoy cocktails, ice cream sundaes, Camembert on a board, a variety of burgers, grilled meats, salads, desserts, and more. You'll love the lively atmosphere of our musical evenings, summer karaoke nights, pétanque tournaments, and the Sunday morning market. Children, teenagers, and adults will enjoy the many activities: swimming in the campsite's pool, whitewater swimming in the Tarn River, and supervised swimming at Trébas beach, which has been awarded the Blue Flag label. There's also a playground with swings and slides, "L'Oasis Parc Enfants à Trébas" with its giant inflatable games and toddler area, as well as a leisure center, multi-sports courts (tennis, football, basketball), pétanque courts with summer competitions, river fishing, numerous hikes starting from the campsite, the GR36 and GR736 long-distance footpaths, cycling/mountain biking trails, and canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or electric mountain biking (rentals available on site). Or perhaps you'd prefer to relax under a tree, with your feet in the water at the campsite's small beach. And for a worry-free holiday, you'll find a pharmacy, doctors, and a physiotherapist in the heart of the village. We look forward to welcoming you in a friendly atmosphere for an unforgettable holiday at “camping l’Amitié au bord de l’eau” in Trébas, Tarn. Swimming pool from June 20th to September 4th Restaurant from April 15th to September 10th Bar from April 15th to September 10th Ice cream from April 15th to September 10th Snack bar from April 15th to September 10th Grocery store open 7 days a week Bakery open 7 days a week Tourist office from June 20th to September 10th Whitewater swimming all season long Trébas beach awarded the "Blue Flag": supervised swimming from July 1st to August 31st

Camping l'Amitié au bord de l'eau Chemin des Berges 81340 Trébas
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Cigale Aventure - Climbing
48 km

Cigale Aventure - Climbing

From discovery to guiding on major routes, Cigale Aventure's instructors know the best climbing spots in the Languedoc region like the back of their hands. There's no doubt that you'll have a great time climbing and surpassing your limits. Discover the vertical environment or improve your skills with our climbing activities, designed for beginners and experts alike: Sport climbing : Experiment and progress technically during our "moulinette" sessions: you climb one-length routes in pairs, alternately belaying each other, with the advice of your instructor. During the session, you have the opportunity to try out different routes, adapted to your level. This is the classic session, perfect for an initiation, a discovery, to discover the cliff when you're new to the gym, or to progress technically. Adventure Course Our cliff adventure courses are real abseiling treks. They are not very technical, with simple climbs and big abseils. You don't need to be an experienced climber to try them out, but you do need to have no fear of heights. It's sure to be a thrill! Long routes If you've already been climbing with a lead rope, gradually become autonomous on multi-pitch routes, experimenting in a safe and friendly environment. Learn the right moves, climb management and safety techniques. In just a few belays, you'll gain height, guided by your expert instructor. With Cigale Aventure, you can enjoy other adventures: bike rental, cycling holidays, canyoning, caving, via-ferrata, canoeing. Visit our website to find out about all our activities.

3, rue de l'horloge 30120 Le Vigan
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Grand' Hortensia
49 km

Grand' Hortensia

Fully renovated and furnished holiday home for 14 people, just outside the village, 1 minute from the leisure centre. Situated at an altitude of 620 metres, in the Hautes Terres d'Oc, your holiday at Saint-Pierre de Trivisy in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park. You'll love the friendly locals, the leisure centre ideal for children (and adults too!), the first-class rivers for fishing, forest walks, hiking trails... In the village, you'll find all the shops you need for your holidays, a wellness and spa centre open all year round, a leisure centre with a water park, water slides, Aventure Parc (tree climbing) and lots of entertainment in summer... Fully renovated and furnished holiday home sleeping 14. For families or groups of friends, it is located at the entrance to the village, on the road to Lacaune, just a minute's walk from the leisure complex. Enclosed garden, terrace Ground floor: - large living room opening onto a single-storey terrace at the rear, equipped with a wood-burning stove, - fully-equipped kitchen (traditional oven, microwave, combined fridge-freezer, extractor hood, dishwasher... ) with comfortable dining area, - laundry room opening onto outside terrace with washing machine, ironing board and iron - wc 1st floor: - 3 bedrooms, each with double bed (140x190), - large bathroom with bath and shower, hairdryer - wc 2nd floor: - 2 bedrooms, each with double bed, - bedroom with 2 single beds (90x190) and 2 bunk beds (90x190), - 2 toilet cubicles with shower, - wc A small games house with a multi-games table (table football, billiards, table tennis and table hockey), board games and toys for the children. External electric car charging point. Le Grand Hortensia can be rented in a smaller format (ground floor and 1st floor only), a gîte for 6 people, Le Petit Hortensia (reference G1746 on Gîtes de France).

1200 avenue des Monts de Lacau 81330 Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy
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Cosy Nature
34 km

Cosy Nature

Hello and welcome to Cozy Nature! In a little corner of paradise nestled in the Vis valley, I welcome you all year round in cozy tiny houses and cozy chalets to discover the magnificent Cévennes. Hello and welcome to Cozy Nature! In a little corner of paradise nestled in the Vis valley, I welcome you all year round to cozy tiny houses and cozy chalets to discover the magnificent Cévennes. On foot or by bike you will explore the grandiose landscapes of the Causses, the Cévennes National Park, the Cirque de Navacelles at l'Aigoual. On site you can rent electric bikes and relax in an outdoor spa with sauna and jacuzzi. Take the time to discover the pages, the photos, and do not hesitate to share yours on the networks with the hashtag #cosynature I take up the words of Jacques Brel and: "I wish you endless dreams and the furious desire to achieve some of them. I wish you to love what must be loved and to forget what that must be forgotten. I wish you passions, I wish you silences. I wish you birdsong when you wake up and the laughter of children. I wish you to respect the differences of others, because merit and the value of each are often to be discovered. I wish you to resist the stagnation, the indifference and the negative virtues of our time. Finally, I wish you never to give up research, adventure, life, to love, because life is a wonderful adventure and no reasonable person should give it up without fighting a tough battle. Above all, I wish you to be you, proud of it and happy, because happiness is our true destiny." Goodbye Muriel

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Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau
45 km

Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau

A lovely, shaded campsite with a swimming pool and restaurant by the river. Access to tennis, canoeing, pétanque, and small shops. Evening entertainment in summer, a lively, open-air atmosphere, unusual accommodations, mobile homes, bungalows, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. A lovely, shaded campsite with a swimming pool and riverside restaurant. Access to tennis, canoeing, pétanque, and small shops. Enjoy lively evening entertainment in the summer, a festive atmosphere, and unique accommodations including mobile homes, bungalows, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. Our campsite is located in Trébas-les-Bains, a designated "Green Resort" with a "Blue Flag" beach offering supervised swimming in the summer. It's in the heart of the Tarn Valley, 35 km from Albi, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage city, 1 hour 30 minutes from Toulouse, and 60 km from the Millau Viaduct. Just 100 meters from our campsite, you'll find numerous small shops, a bakery, a grocery store with excellent local products open 7 days a week, a hairdresser, three restaurants, a honey producer, an apple juice producer, and more. Our eco-friendly campsite offers a lovely swimming pool and shaded pitches right on the riverbank, with mobile homes, canvas bungalows, unique accommodations, and numerous pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. We also have accommodations specifically designed for hikers and cyclists. For nature lovers, those who appreciate green spaces and birdsong in a bucolic setting overlooking the river, we offer cozy, nature-inspired accommodations with a warm, woody feel. Our restaurant, bar, snack bar, and ice cream parlor, "La Guinguette au bord de l'eau" (The Riverside Café), are open 7 days a week. Enjoy cocktails, ice cream sundaes, Camembert on a board, a variety of burgers, grilled meats, salads, desserts, and more. You'll love the lively atmosphere of our musical evenings, summer karaoke nights, pétanque tournaments, and the Sunday morning market. Children, teenagers, and adults will enjoy the many activities: swimming in the campsite's pool, whitewater swimming in the Tarn River, and supervised swimming at Trébas beach, which has been awarded the Blue Flag label. There's also a playground with swings and slides, "L'Oasis Parc Enfants à Trébas" with its giant inflatable games and toddler area, as well as a leisure center, multi-sports courts (tennis, football, basketball), pétanque courts with summer competitions, river fishing, numerous hikes starting from the campsite, the GR36 and GR736 long-distance footpaths, cycling/mountain biking trails, and canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or electric mountain biking (rentals available on site). Or perhaps you'd prefer to relax under a tree, with your feet in the water at the campsite's small beach. And for a worry-free holiday, you'll find a pharmacy, doctors, and a physiotherapist in the heart of the village. We look forward to welcoming you in a friendly atmosphere for an unforgettable holiday at “camping l’Amitié au bord de l’eau” in Trébas, Tarn. Swimming pool from June 20th to September 4th Restaurant from April 15th to September 10th Bar from April 15th to September 10th Ice cream from April 15th to September 10th Snack bar from April 15th to September 10th Grocery store open 7 days a week Bakery open 7 days a week Tourist office from June 20th to September 10th Whitewater swimming all season long Trébas beach awarded the "Blue Flag": supervised swimming from July 1st to August 31st

Camping l'Amitié au bord de l'eau Chemin des Berges 81340 Trébas
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Grand' Hortensia
49 km

Grand' Hortensia

Fully renovated and furnished holiday home for 14 people, just outside the village, 1 minute from the leisure centre. Situated at an altitude of 620 metres, in the Hautes Terres d'Oc, your holiday at Saint-Pierre de Trivisy in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park. You'll love the friendly locals, the leisure centre ideal for children (and adults too!), the first-class rivers for fishing, forest walks, hiking trails... In the village, you'll find all the shops you need for your holidays, a wellness and spa centre open all year round, a leisure centre with a water park, water slides, Aventure Parc (tree climbing) and lots of entertainment in summer... Fully renovated and furnished holiday home sleeping 14. For families or groups of friends, it is located at the entrance to the village, on the road to Lacaune, just a minute's walk from the leisure complex. Enclosed garden, terrace Ground floor: - large living room opening onto a single-storey terrace at the rear, equipped with a wood-burning stove, - fully-equipped kitchen (traditional oven, microwave, combined fridge-freezer, extractor hood, dishwasher... ) with comfortable dining area, - laundry room opening onto outside terrace with washing machine, ironing board and iron - wc 1st floor: - 3 bedrooms, each with double bed (140x190), - large bathroom with bath and shower, hairdryer - wc 2nd floor: - 2 bedrooms, each with double bed, - bedroom with 2 single beds (90x190) and 2 bunk beds (90x190), - 2 toilet cubicles with shower, - wc A small games house with a multi-games table (table football, billiards, table tennis and table hockey), board games and toys for the children. External electric car charging point. Le Grand Hortensia can be rented in a smaller format (ground floor and 1st floor only), a gîte for 6 people, Le Petit Hortensia (reference G1746 on Gîtes de France).

1200 avenue des Monts de Lacau 81330 Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy
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Gîte pèlerins Bouisset Lasfaillades - St Jacques - Tarn
54 km

Gîte pèlerins Bouisset Lasfaillades - St Jacques - Tarn

Comfortable accommodation in the heart of a typical hamlet in Bouisset Lasfaillades, between Anglès and Castres in the Tarn. Stopover or holiday gite located between Sidobre, Monts de Lacaune and Montagne Noire, less than 300 metres from the GR 653 Way of St James. In Bouisset Lasfaillades, between Anglès and Castres in the Tarn. Our St Jacques gite is located in a charming and peaceful little hamlet in an unspoilt natural setting at an altitude of 700 metres. Set in undulating countryside between Sidobre, Monts de Lacaune and Montagne Noire, this gîte will give you the chance to relax away from the noise and bustle of the city. The village of Lasfaillades, crossed by the GR 653 Pilgrim's Way to Santiago de Compostela, offers great walking and mountain-biking opportunities just a few kilometres away. Nearby, you can also take advantage of the small lake and picnic area less than 300m away. Self-contained gîte (sleeps 8/9), located in the centre of the hamlet less than 300 metres from the GR. Ground floor entrance with terrace and garden furniture. Ground floor: fitted kitchen with large dining table, toilet and shower room, lounge with seating area, laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer. First floor: 3 bedrooms (3 single beds), (2 single beds), (1 double bed + 1 single bed), shower room and WC. The gite also has a garage. Television and small library available. Grassed area, car park and barbecue are also available next to the gîte. Pilgrim gite with half-board available on reservation.

Bouisset 81260 Lasfaillades
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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾