Tarn
Amixture of dream world and reality, these towns are part of a wonderful human adventure that gives each one its own unique character.
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L'isle sur tarn
A walled town and its streets lined with corbelled houses, the most enormous "covered" square in the south-west, the Raymond Lafage Museum, the church of Notre Dame de la Joncquière and the Art of Chocolate Museum.
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Castelnau de montmiral
The Castelnau present a range of old-style houses, gathered around a central square. Visit of : the Town Hall, Bozat House, the remains of Tonnac House, Toulze Tower, Pradel Walk, the Centre of Interpretation of Walled Towns and the Notre Dame church.
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Puycelsi
Puycelsi is a fortified medieval village, built on a rock overlooking the Vère River. Visit of : the Gouverneurs chateau, St Roch chapel, the XVIthe century houses, the Roman church and the panoramic vieuwing area
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Penne
The château in this medieval village, with its very particular appearance, is one of the most unusual sights in the Tarn.
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Cordes sur ciel
Cordes sur Ciel has kept all the richness of the fabulous town built in 1222. Visit of : The Yves Brayer Museum, the Art Of Sugar Museum, the Charles Portal Museum, many artisitc crafts, the Garden of Paradise.
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Gaillac
Visit of : the St Michel abbey-church, the Abbey Museum, the House of Vineyards and wine, the church of St Pierre de Brens private hotels, the Chateau-Art Gallery.
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