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Visit the animal park which is home to several species in threat of extinction. A great day out for children and adults! Children can gambol on the shaded route and pet the animals and play in the playground.

Restaurant and animals. Speciality : spit-roasts.
The Bellevue animal farm is located in the middle of the countryside, in Salles-sur-Cérou. In the restaurant of the Bellevue farm, in a rural setting, the chefs invite you to taste their famous pig on a spit. You can enjoy the swimming pool, the animal park and the playground after your gourmet break.

L'Auberge occitane offers tasty traditional cuisine where local producers are honored.
In the shade of the wisteria of this postal relay of the fourteenth century, come to discover authentic dishes cooked with fresh products.
For groups, consult us (room with a capacity of 50 people maximum)and in (terrace 120 seats)

Bar/Restaurant, Menu and à la carte.

Our restaurant «Les Terrasses du Viaur» is located on the banks of the Viaur, in the heart of a preserved natural environment.
It awaits you for a break in the middle of nature to refresh you or taste our cuisine.
Along the river sheltered from the sun, enjoy simple and traditional cuisine.
A friendly space to meet with family or friends.
It is open every evening from Tuesday to Sunday from May to September.

Tourist office of the destination La Toscane Occitane.

Milhars Tourist Information Office and Postal Agency

Featuring three generations of distillers as the creators of the Whisky Tarnais, ‘le Vilanova Single Malt’ (local whisky of the Tarn area). Also featuring a fruit and aperitif distillery, this distillery exploits 7 hectares of vineyards in PDO Gaillac. Visit includes a free tasting. Group visits available by appointment.


The Toulouse-Brive Railway was built in 1860. In Laguépie-Najac section, there are 13 bridges and 13 tunnels !

The kayak whitewater course, where sometimes take place national sporting events

This gothic bridge was built in the 13th century, along the primitive road witch led toward Villefranche de Rouergue. It allowed merchants and pilgrims to cross the Aveyron river in all seasons, on their way to Saint Jacques de Compostelle.

Organized to accommodate markets, the place, long and narrow, is surrounded by stone or wood covered houses from 15 and 16th centuries. They all have porches under which the stalls were sheltered for sale.

This public fountain deeply carved in a huge mass of granite is at the center of the village. A latin inscription relates the date of its construction and the name of the Conuls under whom it was erected.

This chapel was previously linked to a hospital and a cementery. The gate is the only remaining item. It was linked to and relied upon the Dômerie d’Aubrac.

Built at the foot of the fortress, this residence dating from the end of the Middle Ages, is said to have been the residence of the Senechal du Rouergue in the day when Najac was the administrative and judiciary capital of the Rouergue province.

This is a defensive strucutre built at the same time as the forteress by Alphonse de Poitiers. It is used to be part of the wall that surrounded the city of Najac until the 18th century.

This used to be a rest area (hence the name : La Pause) on the medieval road (former roman path) leading to Najac via the St Blaise bridge. Thanks to renowned fairs and traditional markets, this part of town remained a flourishing neighborhood until the end of 19th century.