| The quality of life to be found in
the charming small town of Millau (22,000 inhabitants), will delight
you. Well-known for its Gallo-Roman pottery, its glove-making tradition
and its viaduct, Millau is surrounded by many beautiul and well-conserved
sites. The weekly markets in the old town centre show just how well
the local producers and craftsmen have maintained the traditions and
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The exceptional surroundings, the
beautiful countryside and the ide range of activities available
will be the key to the success of your holiday. Don't miss:
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| The caves, veritable
natural phenomena: you will never forget their splendours
(Dargilan, Aven Armand, Abîme of Bramabiau). |
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| The villages of the
Knights Templar and Hospitaller on the Larzac plateau
(La Couvertoirade, Ste-Eulalie, La Cavalerie). |
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| The Grands Causses with
their execeptionally rich flora and fauna. |
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| Montpellier le Vieux,
a chaos of natural rocks with unexpected shapes. |
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| The Gorges of the Tarn,
the Jonte and the Dourbie |
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| The Roquefort region
with its natural cellars and its prestigious cheese |
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| The archaeological site
of the Graufesenque |
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| And many other things… without
forgetting of course the famous Millau viaduct, the
highest in the world, which integrates high technology
into a region of traditions. |
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