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The village in the sky Cordes-sur-Ciel, the village in the sky, is a picturesque, medieval...
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The narrow streets of Cordes The narrow streets of Cordes-sur-Ciel are full of small shops and galleries....
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Maison du Grand Fauconnier This beautiful old mansion in the centre of Cordes-sur-Ciel dates back to the...
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Spectacular Albi on the Tarn River The grand red brick Cathédrale Ste.Cécile dominates the old town of...
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Delicate stonework The delicate stonework in the 15th century canopy over the entrance to the...
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Gardens of the Palais de la Berbie From the formal baroque gardens of the Palais de la Berbie, the old...
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Peace, tranquility and beauty The 11th century Ronanesque cloisters of the Eglise St. Salvy in the heart of...
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The River Tarn at Ambialet The River Tarn is a spectacular river and views such as this were...
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Late afternoon on the River Tarn We camped on the banks of the River Tarn at Villeneuve-sur-Tarn and...
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Just another "plus beau village" Brousse-le-Chateau, another of the many "plus beaux villages" in this...
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Calvary at Brousse-le-Chateau This spectacular calvary on the bridge leading to the ruined chateau was just...
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St. Izaire on the River Dourdou The old monastery and church dominate the small village of St. Izaire in the...
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Nant in valley of the Dourbie River The pretty small town of Nant dates back to the 7th century when a...
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The old market hall at Nant The thick stone walls of the old market hall now houses cafes and restaurants...
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The spectacular valley of the Dourbie The old mill, the Moulin de Corps, enjoys a spectacular setting in the...
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The canyon of the River Dourbie The walls of this spectacular ravine bristle with limestone rocks worn into...
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The Gorges du Tarn For 60 kilometres the narrow road struggles to find room to make its...
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Just another tunnel On its way through the Gorges du Tarn the D907 road has to pass...
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Canoeing through the Tarn Gorges These canoeists are paddling through the narrowest section of the spectacular...
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Is there room for the road? When you travel through the Tarn Gorges, it is sometimes so narrow that you...
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Ste. Enimie chose God The village of Ste. Enimie is built on the site of the convent foundered by...
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The narrow lanes of Ste.Enimie Once you leave the souvenir shops and bus parking along the banks of the Tarn...
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