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Camping le Touring - Discover Salles-curan and Aveyron

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Uncover the charm and beauty of Salles-curan and the Aveyron region during your stay at Camping le Touring. Immerse yourself in the cultural and natural treasures of Midi-Pyrénées. Begin your adventure with a visit to the majestic Pareloup Lake, perfect for water activities like sailing, paddle boarding, or fishing. Hiking enthusiasts will love the scenic trails around the lake and through the sur...See more

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N°12 The Castles circuit
16 km

N°12 The Castles circuit

The area displays a rich architectural heritage with several castles scattered all along this biking tour. You start from the Fontaine squareAnd then follow the D999 towards Saint-Affrique for 300 m. Now take the second road to your right (D3) and after 600m turn left onto a small road, then cycle along a trail which runs uphill, firstly among plots of land enclosed with low walls, then through woodland. At the bottom of the hill, you can enjoy the view of Laumière castleAnd then ride to your right uphill for 1 km and pass close to a well and a cross.Take the D3 to your right for 50 m, then get on to the trail which slopes up to the left. A beautiful view opens up and on the horizon is the Bouloc relay mast the top of which is over 1000 m above sea level. Bellow, you can see, the castle of the Mas Rougier hidden among oak treesThe route leads to the hamlet of TierguesWhere you can end your tour by taking one of the mountain biking circuits n° 1-2-3 or 4. Circuit n° 12 heads due north and runs under the road via the oviduct (tunnel that allows ewe flocks to cross a road safely), thus reaches the farm of the CaussanelBy a pleasant and shady track. Cycle up the road for approximately 500 m, and then take the trail to your right that follows the crest line up to the D31Cycle across the road cautiously and head towards the farm of des Axous. 1 km further on, take the turning to the right along a trail lined with high oaks and which turns into in a stony path. Cycle downhill along this tricky path which will lead you right below the castle of Saint-Rome de Cernon, and then to the village centre.

1 h
14 km
Hard
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Enjoy a touch of southern atmosphere between Larzac and Lévézou
16 km

Enjoy a touch of southern atmosphere between Larzac and Lévézou

This pastoral breakaway which takes place on the upper part of Saint-Rome-de-Cernon is very easy to get to and offers to walkers a view over this village located at the crossroads of roads and hilly areas.Starting point and finish of the hike are located at the carpark, which is on the left side when watching the castle. Walk across a small square and right at the first street (rue du château) take left for approximately 40 m. When reaching the fountain, take to the right the D999 for 40 m. Before the petrol station, take right and walk along the church an ascending slope. Keep on going for 100 m       up to the D31, follow this road for 50 m, and then take a tarred track for 300 m. Right at the first tarred hairpin bend to the left, carry straight on the dirt track. The path first goes through a wooded section then leads to a plateau. Take right up to the D31 and walk across the road to the left. Turn immediately to the right on a tarred track towards Puech Ricard. Carry straight on for 800 m, leaving to your right the road that leads to the Cazals farm. 500 m further, look up at the lavogne (a paved pond to water the flock of sheep). Walk for 200 m and leave to your left a stone cross.    200 m further, fork to the right and take a stone path towards St-Rome-de-Cernon. Keep walking up to a steep path overlooking Saint-Rome and enjoy the panoramic view. Walk to the left side of the castle and the “old graveyard”, then follow to the left a cemented path and you're back to the carpark, the starting point of your hike.

2 h
6.5 km
Very easy
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The Sargels residual mound
16 km

The Sargels residual mound

According to legend, the mound is referred to as “the tomb of the giant”. The Sargel mound which culminates at 761 m above sea level, offers  breathtaking views  over Lévézou, the causse of the western Larzac and the Merdelou peak.On the Southern part of the car park take the rue de la passade up to the end of the street, then turn left to walk across the D999 road and carry on along the Avenue de la Cavalerie where you cross the bridge up to the other end and turn left before the railway line on a road that leads to the stadium (signpost).600 m further on, Just before this bridge, leave the road and take a trail along the railway.After 500 m, pass under a second bridge to cross the railway which you overlook now alongside your way. Carry on northwards until you catch sight of a small house (formerly a crossing-keeper's house) located below left.From there, turn sharp right and take the path which ascends the ravine. Leave the path to the right and carry straight on. After 700 m, follow the hair pin bend and continue along an old path lined with dry stone walls which leads to the Cave Basse.This path takes you above the swimming pool and turn left between the buildings. Walk along the trail into a “boussière” (a narrow passage defined by two rows of box trees) and join the path coming from the Cave Haute. Take left and just after right. Now, follow the wide trail ascending towards the mound. The slope becomes steeper and follows a series of hair pin bends. After the 6th bend you arrive on the plateau, where you will see a ruined sheepfold on the right. Walk to the left of the fence, and after a wide bend you will reach the calvary where you can enjoy the beautiful landscape of the surrounding plateaus: the Lévézou, Roquesquatre and the Merdélou.To return, retrace your way back to the Cave Basse (4). When you reach the swimming pool, take the left path which descends towards a dilapidated old barn: The Batisse.The path links up with a small tarmacked road. Follow this road up to the railway. Walk under the bridge that was left aside on the way there (2). Retrace your way back to the car park.

3 h
11 km
Medium
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The postman path
16 km

The postman path

This « postman’s round » is unlike any other, matching the vastness of the saint-affrique causse. It goes across the plateau linking two sites steeped in history: the Tiergues dolmen and the old medieval seigneury of Auriac.From the carpark, walk round to the left of the waste reprocessing buildings and go through the tunnel which is under the road. Turn to the right and carry on along the D 250 road.From the dolmen, continue to the West towards Saint Victor until you reach the cross of Baldassé.Head towards the Casse and follow the small tarred road up to the farm. Take a dirt road to the left which is almost parallel to the high voltage power line. Follow this path that runs gently downhill and goes between the undergrowth up to a transformer. Keep going straight on and 500 m further on leave the path that rises to the right. Walk along the base of a field and join the old path linking Saint-Rome-de-Tarn to the Rosière, called "chemin du facteur" (the postman’s path). Carry on between two cultivated fields lined with trees. Leave the Cadenède path that you will see on coming from the left. Keep walking between the undergrowth by following a stony path until you reach the plateau.Start to walk downhill towards Saint-Rome de Tarn. Ford the Lévejac brook, and carry on until you reach road D993 which you cross.Take to the left fork towards the North-West, on the path that overlooks the road. Fork south to drop down towards Saint-Rome de Tarn. Get back on to the D993 which you take to the right. After the hairpin bend, climb the steps to the right leading to a path which rises up to Auriac.  From the highest point of Auriac which provides outstanding scenic views over the Tarn valley, take the "le circuit des pins" (pine circuit) that ascends among the shadbushes and junipers. Once you reach a track suitable for vehicles, follow it and join the TV relay trail.Continue straight ahead up to a small road. Take this road to the right for 100 m and leave it to your left by a recently opened path, then a trail and a tarred road. Ignore the paths that lead to the Axous and Puech Ricard. Instead keep walking until you reach the D 31 road.Take the path opposite that leads to the Caussanel farm. Join the trail which runs parallel to the Fourniou brook. Cross the brook and continue between some undergrowth. At the edge of the undergrowth, cross the rec, and after a hairpin bend, you reach a trail. Follow this trail to the right until you reach the front of the waste sorting centre.                                                                                                                                                              

6 h
21 km
Hard
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The wine presses and the rock tombs in Savignac
19 km

The wine presses and the rock tombs in Savignac

A large half-day hiking loop that leads you around one of the seven hills surrounding Saint-Affrique and gives you the opportunity to explore, through the undergrowth and clearings, the ancient remains of an early human settlement.From the Pastoralia car park, walk back to the road and cross it, then take the small lane opposite that runs along the left side of the equestrian centre.At the intersection, take a path that runs alongside a small house. You leave this path very quickly to take a narrow track to the right which runs between two trees. Walk alongside the brook for approximately 350 m, then take a hairpin bend to the left and walk uphill through the oak grove.Climb over the fence by the cattle grid. Keep walking up the slope through the undergrowth, follow the markings. When you reach the second trail, go to the right for a few metres and climb a small bank. Follow the markings up to a fence, climb over it next to the cattle grid.               Follow the trail to the right. At the water reservoir, follow the path to the left and ascend to the intersection.Take the path to the left that follows the contour line and leads to the Cazotte winepress. Enjoy the views over Saint-Affrique and Vabres l’Abbaye, the remains of the wine press which displays two carved faces on the southern façade (walk around the rock on the left). From the winepress, walk uphill, go across a clearing until you join a wide trail. Take that trail to the left for a few metres, then take the rising stony path to the right until you reach the edge of the woodland.Walk along the small field on the left-hand side, carry on for 200 m on a trail following the edge of the field, and then turn right onto a path running between two fields (follow the fence line). At the end of the field, take a left onto the trail that leads to the edge of the Puech-Capel wood where a signposted track gives access to a necropolis with six rock tombs (walk there and back).Walk back to the trail on the left up to an intersection with another trail, then go down to the left for about 50 m.Take the descending logging trail to the left along to a curve. From there, head onto the path opposite and follow the markings that pass the remains of old dwellings and leads to the beautiful wine press in Savignac. The path gently slopes down to the road.Take this road to the left for approximately 1 km. Before the hamlet of Savignac, follow a trail to the left that overlooks the village.After about 500 m, leave the trail and take a path that runs to the right and goes over a slab (be cautious!). Notice the few remains of an ancient watering system. Follow the markings on the path up to the agricultural college. Keep walking along the contour line until you reach the fence, climb over the fence by the cattle grid. Reconnect with the path you took when starting the hike and retrace your steps back to the car park.Source: The Cardabelles Association  

3 h
8.9 km
Medium
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The Millau Viaduct
19 km

The Millau Viaduct

By following the ledges of Larzac, dominating the Tarn valley and Millau, an exceptional meeting with the highest Viaduct of the world.From the site of hang gliding of Brunas, go (West) to the vison area of the Viaduct. Follow an causeway on 500m (seen on the whole Viaduct, panels of interpretation). Continue on 500m up to the highly-rated point 715.Leave the GR71D which makes a commitment to the right towards the ledges of Boundoulaou cirque. Continue quite straight ahead on the path through the plateau du Larzac. In the junction with the tarred road, turn to the right on 300m. At the first ceossing turn right on the road leading to Brouzes and Carbon. Continue to the right on 800m, cross the highway (A75) (Thanks to the Viaduct of Millau, the "Méridienne" (highway A75) is the shortest, the most economic and the most fluid way between Paris and the Mediterranean).Make a junction with the GR which follow to the right the road parallel to A75 leading to Bel Air. Cross under the highway and join the farm (wonderful classified restoration).By-pass the farm and make a commitment to the left on a path through box tree and junipers then reach a source (resurgence) feeding a drinking through.Pursue on a narrow path at the foot of the cliffs then join a uncovered collar. Turn 90° to the right on a very steep dirt path (stiff slope on 400m). Reach the summit of the cliffs. Continue to the left on the plateau by following the ledges.           2. Follow on the left the path borrowed on the                 way out to join the site of Brunas. 

3 h
9.3 km
Medium
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From St Affrique to Tournemire (maison de la vigne) (vine house)
19 km

From St Affrique to Tournemire (maison de la vigne) (vine house)

This challenging circuit that runs along the ridges of the Saint-Affricain frontal causses and over the course of buissières and undergrowth, leads to the Roquefort shrine of the Combalou rock and to the splendid Tournemire amphitheatre.From the Painlevé square, take the D993 towards Rodez for 100 m, then pass under the porch to the left and keep walking on the stony path. Take the road on the right and in the sharp curve go straight ahead on the path to carry on by a wider track which goes back to the road.Take right the stony path which wraps around the Caylus rock. To the North-East of the rock, take the path which rises progressively and overlooks the D993 to the right.At the crossroads, fork to the right on the track towards the ridges. The slope is steep. Walk along      the cedar grove up to the ridge throughout pasturelands and groves of trees (enjoy the beautiful view over Caylus and St Affrique). Walk through the long bouissière that leads to the village of Tiergues.Walk across the village and before the exit, turn to the left to reach the graveyard. There, cross the old road and take the street between the sheepfold and the castle, walk around the castle surrounding walls and go through a tunnel under the road. At the tunnel exit, walk up to the left and cross the D3 road, take the path opposite that runs along the D993. Continue along this track.           Cross the road and carry on to the right for 100 m, then take the path on your left. Walk down to the Laumière castle and continue on the small road up to the D992. Carry on opposite in the artisanal zone to reach a ford. Once you have crossed the stream, fork to the right and walk along the Soulzon  up to the tarred bridge.In the first curve after the bridge, take the path on the left which runs uphill throughout the Conteyne woodland. Leave a path on the left, walk across the small road and carry on to reach the Roquefort Tourist Office. Walk around the Tourist Office, pass along the stadium and walk uphill on main street.  Nearby a small carpark to your left, take the ascending street to the right beside a big building (ancient hotel). Do not take the covered street but instead turn to the right and just after, walk up to the left on a track running along the cliff (when on the ledge, turn back and take a look at the two Baragnaudes pillars). Go straight on these alleys under the cliffs. At the Caves entrance, under a porch, take the Créance Street, climb the stairs and enjoy the remains of the St Pierre chapel (viewpoint indicator).At the view point indicator, walk across the grassy land and climb up a steep uphill path. Carry on throughout the undergrowth, then on open ground. Walk along the base of the cliffs of the Combalou with their typical great fracture.When arriving at the endpoint of the cliff and at the intersection of tracks, take the left path, cross the road and walk your way down to Tournemire (ancient railway city) on the Trumpet path. Below, walk around the water treatment plant, carry on the path along the left bank of the Soulzon. Walk across the Soulzon, then cross the railroad at the level crossing. Take left the rue de la Barrière, then the rue Française. At the car park of the former railway station, go up to the right and walk across Main street. You then reach the house of the Plesiosaur, a marine reptile which was discovered in the black soils of Tournemire.Keep walking on the road lined up with plane trees. Opposite the ancient convent, turn left towards the Brias amphitheatre via the chemin de la Fous. Before the bridge that goes across the Brias brook, take left the path that leads to the Tournemire Sensitive Natural Space. Arrival at . Arrival at the gite “la maison de la vigne".

5 h
22 km
Medium
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Hiking path throughout the Tiergues and Soulsou Causses
19 km

Hiking path throughout the Tiergues and Soulsou Causses

This circuit that leads you in the frontal causses across small valleys and ridges, displays a whole rich heritage and offers a getaway through time and space, with some superb views over Saint-Affrique.From the Maréchal Foch square in Saint-Affrique, take the road towards Rodez (route de Tiergues). 100 m after the Painlevé square, pass under the porch to your left. Carry on the path and reach the junction with the road which you take to the right up to a sharp bend. Walk straight on a track until an intersection with a larger path. Take this rising path up to the road.Take right the stone track, then follow the path that ascends progressively and overhangs the road to Tiergues.When you reach the junction, take the track of the dale which runs parallel to the D50. Follow the ravine and the brook towards Tiergues.At the signposted intersection, take to the left a rising wooded path which leads to the plateau where the Tiergues dolmen is located.After your visit to the dolmen, walk to the right along the D250 and reach the hamlet of Tiergues. To get through the village, walk around the graveyard and walk past the church (notice the sundial on the façade of a house).As you get to the intersection with the cross, fork to the left and follow the trail that slopes gently down towards the D993. Take this road for 70 m and leave it to join a footpath on the right, then reach the tarred road which leads to Canissac and go further up to the left.Walk past the buildings up to the junction and head towards Soulsou. Walk around the farm to the South-East and take a wide trail which runs parallel to the ravine. Carry on in the middle of pine plantations until you reach an intersection.Leave the main trail and take right a path that goes across the undergrowth and follow it to the junction with a tarmac road that you take to the left. Leave consecutively two roads going to the left, then 100 m after a bend and a place called "Julhac", take right a track up to a junction with a tarmac road that reaches the town centre.

4 h
17 km
Easy
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The Tiergues dolmen
19 km

The Tiergues dolmen

The Caylus rock which used to be the bedrock of a feudal castle and the Tiergues dolmen, an outstanding megalith are the two symbols of this excursion in the heart the Saint-Affrique countryside.1 Start from the Painlevé square and follow the D 993 for 100m, then take the left turn under the porch and follow the stone pathway. Carry on along the road on the right hand side, up to the start of the bend, then walk straight on along the path in front of you and then follow a larger track that takes you back onto the road.2 Take the right turn onto the stone pathway that runs around the base of Caylus rock. Take the path towards the NE which slopes gently upwards and overlooks the D 993 which is to your right.3 Take the left track that runs in the valley parallel to the D 50. The walk is a shady path alongside the ravine and the Nougayrolles brook.  Leave the farm trail to your right that ascends towards the crest and the path to your left which leads towards Crassous. After the sheepfold the path gets wider and reaches a junction.4 Take the path that slopes up through woodland and ends at a plateau, nearby the Tiergues dolmen. Walk on the right side of the D 250 alongside the road, and then carry on along a sheep path until you reach the village of Tiergues. Take the road to the right along the graveyard and then walk through the village.5 When you pass the last houses and reach the calvary cross, take the path opposite which is lined with low walls and hedges. Follow a long “bouissière” (a path lined with box trees) which ends at the crest of the hill where you can enjoy a nice view over Saint-Affrique and the Caylus rock. Carry on along the crest through pasture lands and groves, then go through a cedar plantation, and eventually walk down towards the Caylus rock passing a cliff to your right.3 From here, follow the route you took back to your starting point.

4 h
14 km
Medium
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Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau
35 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
52 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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Camping L'Amitié au bord de l'eau
35 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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Cosy Nature
51 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

30770 Alzon
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Grand' Hortensia
52 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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