
The Aveyron, Tarn, Dordogne and Lot rivers have carved out the landscapes of Midi-Pyrénées as they snake through panoramas that will take your breath away. As they flow past fortified towns and country houses perched atop hills, through mediaeval cities and centres of art, the rivers of Midi-Pyrénées recount the exciting history of the region. And for exciting water sports, they have no equal.
RIVIERE SUR TARN - Aveyron
Dizzying views
When the Tarn flows gently through the deep chasms of...
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RODEZ - Aveyron
From Séverac-le-Château to Montauban.
The Aveyron river...
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TOULOUSE - Haute-Garonne
Beginning as a small mountain valley (at the 'Pic d'Aneto', at an altitude of...
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CONDOM - Gers
Flaran, Baïse, Armagnac: singular yet plural
A distinguished...
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CAHORS - Lot
From Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt to the Puy-l'Evèque
The river Lot...
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ROCAMADOUR - Lot
From Carennac to Souillac
In the Midi-Pyrenees, the Dordogne river...
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SOUILLAC - Lot
The Dordogne Valley to St Céré: the charm of...
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ARREAU - Hautes-Pyrénées
The Aure and Louron Valleys, authentic mountain regions
Right in...
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ALBI - Tarn
When the valley of the Tarn crosses the limestone plateau of the 'causse du...
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