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Not to be missed are the numerous unspoilt historic villages, dating back to 13th century, which are within easy reach, notably:
Puycelsi
Bruniquel
Cordes sur Ciel
Najac
All of which are exceptional in their architecture and locations and offering musical concerts, historic events, and many
other cultural activities.
St Antonin Noble Val is another attractive medieval town with an excellent Sunday morning market.

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The area hosts exellent restaurants, ranging in price, offering "plat du jour", evening meals and Sunday Lunch.
The region is renowned for its cuisine and local dishes.
With over 150 vignerons to choose from, wine tasting can be enjoyed throughout the Gaillac AOC "terroir".

Albi, capital of the Tarn, boasts the impressive St Cecille Cathedral, museums, theatre, exclusive shopping, street markets
and cultural centre.

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Further afield, (1 hour) through the Tarn Gorge and into the department of the Aveyron, one finds the world renowned, breathtaking
Millau Bridge. En route one can pause to savour the delights of Roquefort cheese.

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