Comment découvrir les gorges du Tarn ?

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Comment découvrir les gorges du Tarn ?

Comment découvrir les gorges du Tarn ?

Via Ferrata de Liaucous (entre le Château de Peyrelade et le Rozier) Spéléologie dans les Grottes de Castelbouc. Randonnée en Stand-up paddle dans les Gorges du Tarn (près de Sainte Enimie) Saut à l'élastique de 107 m dans les Gorges du Tarn pour les plus courageux (près de Sainte Enimie)

Où se baigner Rivière-sur-tarn ?

Plage de Trébas : Tous les jours de 14h30 à 19heures, accès handicapés. Aire de baignade des Avalats-Saint Juéry :tous les jours de 14h30 à 19heures. Base de loisirs d'Aiguelèze-Rivières : Gratuit. Aqua-Parc d'Aiguelèze :tous les jours 13heures-19heures.

Where is Sainte-Enimie located?

  • Sainte-Enimie is located in the Gorges du Tarn in the Lozère department of southern France. It has an area of 87.34 square kilometres (33.72 sq mi). The village is close to other Gévaudan towns including Ispagnac, Chanac, and Quézac, and is 78 kilometres (48 mi) away from Millau.

Who was Énimie of France?

  • The Merovingian dynasty ruled a great part today’s France and Belgium, and a part of the Netherlands and Germany. Énimie was a daughter of king Clothar II and a sister of Dagobert I who inherited his farther as King of the Franks. Fun fact: The name of the princess is with an accent above the E (É) and the name of the village is without.

Who is Énimie named after?

  • The town is named after Énimie, who, according to a 13th-century poem by Bertran Carbonel troubadour of Marseille, was a daughter of the Merovingian king Clothar II. When she reached marriageable age, she did not want to marry, preferring to care for lepers instead.

Where is the town of nimie located?

  • Located in the Gorges du Tarn, it is a member of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France association. The town is named after Énimie, who, according to a 13th-century poem by Bertran Carbonel troubadour of Marseille, was a daughter of the Merovingian king Clothar II.

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