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The Gorges du Tarn is a canyon formed by the Tarn between the Causse Méjean and the Causse de Sauveterre, in southern France. The canyon, mainly located in the Lozère département, and partially in the Aveyron département, is about 53 kilometres-long and 400 m to 600 m deep.
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Gorges du Tarn

48150 Saint-Pierre-des-Tripiers, France
4.8(401)
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The Gorges du Tarn is a canyon formed by the Tarn between the Causse Méjean and the Causse de Sauveterre, in southern France. The canyon, mainly located in the Lozère département, and partially in the Aveyron département, is about 53 kilometres-long and 400 m to 600 m deep.

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8y

Fantastic, we drove here with our car and caravan northbound over the Millau bridge.Take turn off 44.1 drop down the long hill till you come to a mini roundabout turn left and then about 9 miles.no narrow roads low tree's easy peasy.the caravan site comes up on the right hand side on a gentle left hand bend in the road.We had a very nice welcome from the campsite our pitch was number 205,Facing the river.At the time we were there early June it was very quiet .The walk thru the site was peaceful a few English people mostly Dutch Swiss French. very friendly.The shower block toilets were first class.The view of the river was very nice the sound of birds chirping away was pleasant.BBBBBBBUT.the best part is the swimming pool area with one of the best landscape views on the planet we loved it swimming in such a fantastic location.The site had a bar and restaurant can't help you on either we didn't use them.You can rent a canoe for an amazing river trip.The town of Millau has a nice market on Fridays.What a lovely town.lots of coffee shops very laid back atmosphere.We will deffo be going back.I think next time getting off the ferry at Caen you could get down to there in a shift.rather a long shift but the roads are very good very quiet ...

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4y

Wow what an experience: the surroundings are astonishing, the towns are lovely, the atmosphere is perfect… the food is great.

We really enjoyed visiting this region, and being here at the end of August seemed to be perfect, not too many tourists. Prices are also very affordable.

We stayed 4 nights in ‘le Rozier’ at ‘Hotel de la Muse et du Tarn’ (which we can really recommend btw). Enjoyed the sun, the cool water of the Tarn or the swimming pool. The region has much to offer: hikes , via ferrata, nature (spot the vultures in the sky!), bungee jump… or if you just want to enjoy beautiful sights: it’s all here.

We did the canoe with our daughters (9 & 11) from Le Rozier-Peyrelade (family proof, with a few faster parts), and the next day from La Malène - Pas de Soucy. Both were very nice, the 2nd one a bit more beautiful the 1st a...

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2y

Les Gorges du Tarn sont un véritable joyau naturel situé dans le sud de la France. Cette région magnifique offre des paysages à couper le souffle et une diversité incroyable de faune et de flore. Les curiosités géologiques et les panoramas époustouflants en font une destination incontournable pour les amateurs de nature et de randonnée.

Lorsque l'on arpente les chemins escarpés qui longent le cours du Tarn, on est immédiatement transporté dans un univers sauvage et préservé. Les falaises imposantes qui surplombent la rivière offrent un spectacle grandiose, taillant un impressionnant canyon au fil du temps. Les belvédères aménagés tout au long des gorges permettent d'admirer ces panoramas à couper le souffle, offrant des vues imprenables sur les méandres du Tarn et les sommets environnants.

Les origines préhistoriques de la région ajoutent une dimension supplémentaire à cette destination. Les grottes et les abris sous-roche qui jalonnent les gorges sont témoins d'une présence humaine depuis des millénaires. Les peintures rupestres et les vestiges archéologiques découverts dans ces cavités préhistoriques offrent un aperçu fascinant de la vie des hommes préhistoriques et de leur relation étroite avec cet environnement naturel exceptionnel.

Les activités proposées dans les Gorges du Tarn sont aussi variées que captivantes. Les amateurs de plein air seront comblés par les possibilités de randonnée, de kayak, de canyoning et d'escalade. Les eaux cristallines du Tarn offrent également la possibilité de se baigner et de profiter de moments de détente en pleine nature. Les pêcheurs trouveront également leur bonheur dans cette rivière réputée pour la richesse de sa faune aquatique.

En ce qui concerne l'hébergement et la restauration, la région propose une grande variété de campings, de gîtes et d'hôtels situés aux abords des Gorges du Tarn. Les villages pittoresques qui jalonnent la vallée offrent également de charmants restaurants où déguster des spécialités locales, allant des délicieux plats à base de truites aux fromages de brebis renommés de la région.

En conclusion, les Gorges du Tarn sont un véritable paradis pour les amoureux de la nature et de l'aventure. Entre paysages à couper le souffle, activités variées et histoire millénaire, cette région offre une expérience unique et inoubliable. Que vous soyez en quête de tranquillité, de sensations fortes ou de découvertes culturelles, les Gorges du Tarn sauront répondre à toutes...

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Ben BrughmansBen Brughmans
Wow what an experience: the surroundings are astonishing, the towns are lovely, the atmosphere is perfect… the food is great. We really enjoyed visiting this region, and being here at the end of August seemed to be perfect, not too many tourists. Prices are also very affordable. We stayed 4 nights in ‘le Rozier’ at ‘Hotel de la Muse et du Tarn’ (which we can really recommend btw). Enjoyed the sun, the cool water of the Tarn or the swimming pool. The region has much to offer: hikes , via ferrata, nature (spot the vultures in the sky!), bungee jump… or if you just want to enjoy beautiful sights: it’s all here. We did the canoe with our daughters (9 & 11) from Le Rozier-Peyrelade (family proof, with a few faster parts), and the next day from La Malène - Pas de Soucy. Both were very nice, the 2nd one a bit more beautiful the 1st a bit more fun.
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Valeria ArizmendiValeria Arizmendi
¡Visitar los gorges durante verano es una maravilla! Puedes hacer como kayac y otras actividades acuáticas, así como senderismo. Vale muchísimo la pena ir casi un día completo.
MoTo JoJoMoTo JoJo
Biking heaven! Some fast flowing sections which turn into tight twisty parts. Beware awesome views most of the way (and locals cutting blind corners, especially the kayak transporters). If you're not on a motorbike then plenty of places to stop and marvel at the views, plus kayaking etc
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Wow what an experience: the surroundings are astonishing, the towns are lovely, the atmosphere is perfect… the food is great. We really enjoyed visiting this region, and being here at the end of August seemed to be perfect, not too many tourists. Prices are also very affordable. We stayed 4 nights in ‘le Rozier’ at ‘Hotel de la Muse et du Tarn’ (which we can really recommend btw). Enjoyed the sun, the cool water of the Tarn or the swimming pool. The region has much to offer: hikes , via ferrata, nature (spot the vultures in the sky!), bungee jump… or if you just want to enjoy beautiful sights: it’s all here. We did the canoe with our daughters (9 & 11) from Le Rozier-Peyrelade (family proof, with a few faster parts), and the next day from La Malène - Pas de Soucy. Both were very nice, the 2nd one a bit more beautiful the 1st a bit more fun.
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¡Visitar los gorges durante verano es una maravilla! Puedes hacer como kayac y otras actividades acuáticas, así como senderismo. Vale muchísimo la pena ir casi un día completo.
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Biking heaven! Some fast flowing sections which turn into tight twisty parts. Beware awesome views most of the way (and locals cutting blind corners, especially the kayak transporters). If you're not on a motorbike then plenty of places to stop and marvel at the views, plus kayaking etc
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