Sainte-ÉnimieThe merovigian princess Enimie cured lepers in the spring waters, this is where the name of the village comes from. Surrounded by the cliffs of the Causses in which the Tarn river has dug its way. The village has kept its sandstone houses, witnesses to its great past. Chapel Ste Madeleine is part of the remains of an ancient Benedictine monastery. What to discover?• EcoMuseum of Vieux Logis. • Church romane and salle capitulaire. • Ermitage: Wednesday morning in July-August. • Village: guided visit. |
Where to stay?Relais des MontsIn Malène, above the Tarn gorges, this former XVIIIth century convent is an architectural jewel with two rooms and one suite remarkably decorated. It offers perfect calm, an amazing view and the warm welcome of its relaxed hosts. A real charm. Château de la CazeAt the heart of the Tarn Gorges there lies a legendary château protected by a universe of golden cliffs. In the dining room as well as the distinguished bedrooms, time stands still in front of an unforgettable panorama. Once you've come back from cloud nine, your soul will adore the refined cuisine of local products. |