A journey through wide open spaces
A French rail network legendary line which runs from the Mediterranean to the Massif Central through remarkable scenery.
Magnificent and unspoilt landscapes with unique character: The Aveyron limestone plateaux, the Aubrac National Park, the Margeride hills, ...
... all providing a feast for the eyes and for the palate.
With hiking, cycling, boating and canoeing opportunities galore.
And everywhere, villages or towns whose cultural, architectural heritage and sense of hospitality will put a smile on your face.
In Béziers: Before taking the train, take a boat trip on the Canal du Midi and experience the thrill of navigating through the 9 locks of Fonséranes.
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CloseIn Roquefort: Get off at the Tournemire-Roquefort station at the foot of the Larzac plateau, and enjoy a 30 minutes' walk to the cool, and famous, Roquefort cheese cellars.
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CloseIn Millau: Take a canoe or a rowboat down the Tarn and row under the incredible Millau Viaduct, the highest bridge in the world.
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CloseA Aumont-Aubrac: Follow one of the major hiking trails that cross through the town, such as the legendary Chemin du Puy (GR65) and the Tour des Monts d'Aubrac trail.
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CloseIn Saint-Chély d'Apcher: Walk through the lovely old town and hike up to the Château d'Apcher, one of the highest points in the Margeride.
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From Béziers :
From Marvejols :
In Béziers :
In Millau :
A Aumont-Aubrac et Marvejols :