Caussade from 8am to 1pm (17km)
Castelnau de Montmiral from 8am to 1pm (23km)
Caylus from 8am to 1pm (34km)
Nègrepelisse from 8am to 1pm (13km)
Noctambio Gaillac from 4pm to 8pm (32km)
Albias from 8am to 1pm (20km)
Cahuzac sur Vère from 8am to 1pm (31km)
Laguépie from 8am to 1pm (39km)
Montauban from 8am to 1pm (30km)
Montauban bio market 3.30pm to 7pm – 4pm to 8pm in summer (30km)
Salvagnac from 8am to 1pm (25km)
Salvagnac bio market de 17h à 19h (25km)
Septfonds from 8am to 1pm (19km)
Monclar de Quercy from 8am to 1pm (16km)
Penne from 5pm to 7pm – 6pm to 8pm in summer (10km)
Saint Antonin Noble Val bio market from 4pm to 7pm (23km)
Vaour from 8am to 1pm (17km)
Caussade Bio Market from 3pm to 7.30pm (17km)
Gaillac from 8am to 1pm (32km)
Molières from 8am to 1pm (35km)
Montricoux from 8am to 1pm (6km)
Saint Etienne de Tulmont from 6pm to 11pm June to August (19km)
Saint Antonin Noble Val from 8am to 1pm (23km)
Gaillac from 8am to 1pm (32km)
Laguépie from 8am to 1pm (39km)
Monclar de Quercy from 9am to 1pm in July and August (40km)
Nègrepelisse marché bio from 9am to 12.30pm (13km)
Lisle sur Tarn from 8am to 1pm (33km)
Monteils from 8am to 1pm (20km)
La Taverne du Temps: Home cooking, local produce, beer, wine and cocktails
Café Elia: Snacks and tea, tarts and crumbles (savoury and sweet). Mixed salads. Home-made cakes and ice creams
Chez Pigassou: South-western cuisine Small-scale catering of local produce (foie gras, charcuterie, cheese, fruit and vegetables from local producers)
Les Bastides: Regional and traditional cuisine. A quick snack before tackling the steep streets of Bruniquel
Le Café Cornélia: Cheese, charcuterie and salad board. Dessert of the day, crêpes and ice cream
L’étape du château: hot dogs, sausages, chips, mixed salads, homemade waffles and Italian-style ice creams. There’s also a selection of beers, cocktails and other drinks.
Le Délice des Papilles: inventive, creative cuisine based on local produce from Tarn-et-Garonne and the South-West of France. Menus that evolve with the seasons.
L’As de Pizz: Takeaway pizzas in Nègrepelisse.
La Terrasse: Large terrace with panoramic views, situated in the Aveyron gorges.
Traditional cuisine, wood-fired grills.
Café des Mesures: Restaurant, Bar, Brasserie, Tearoom, Ice cream parlour. Home cooking based on local, traditional products. Come and try our homemade ice creams, local beers, tapas, homemade lasagne…
Le Jardin des Lys: Home cooking, from starter to dessert, using fresh, seasonal, local produce.
Restaurant-Bar L’Ancienne Auberge: traditional, friendly cuisine based on fresh, local produce, plus home-made pastries.
Booking required.
Cabanon Sauvage: Vegetables, cheeses, wines and local meats are all showcased in an attractive, inventive and gourmet cuisine.
Campement Préhistorique: educational workshops: flint knapping, art, cave tours, etc.
Centre équestre des Bastides: horse and pony rides
City stade: football, handball, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts
Aire de jeux: wooden course, slide, swing, …
Leisure centre des 3 lacs in Monclar de Quercy.
Find out about other leisure activities on the Tourist Office website here ➡️
Boutique L’Epicerie: sale of local, regional and organic products and souvenirs.
Boutique Chez Pigassou: many gift ideas, decorative items, …
Boutique O Mazel: wine, beer and spirits cellars, confectionery, …
Find all the hiking routes on the Tourist Office website here ➡️
Find out more about all the cycling tours on the tourist office website here ➡️
Find out more about all the sporting activities on the tourist office website here ➡️
Les Châteaux de Bruniquel: they are an open book on history. The superimposition of interventions is the essential charm of this building, magnificently situated to watch over the Aveyron and Vère valleys.
Le Jardin du Colombier Septfonds: a botanical and landscaped garden.
Bruniquel: A medieval town, the village offers a pleasant walk full of discoveries. Audio guided tour
Find out more about other places to visit on the Tourist Office website here ➡️
Bruniquel, one of the most beautiful villages in France, deserves it. This tiny village perched on a rocky outcrop has an appeal you won’t want to miss!
Saint Antonin-Noble-Val, a small medieval village nestling in the heart of the Aveyron gorges. It shines as much for its remarkable heritage as for the exceptional natural setting that surrounds it. A nugget that’s absolutely worth discovering!
In Montpezat-de-Quercy, white stone dominates and the old half-timbered houses around the Collégiale Saint-Martin are a reminder of the town’s golden age.
Puycelsi, a fortified village nicknamed ‘the fortress of the woods’, perched on its rocky outcrop, is a unique vantage point from which to admire the region’s most beautiful sunsets.
Castelnau-de-Montmiral, the ‘mountain from which you can see’, will enchant you with its narrow streets, its incomparable medieval square and its unrivalled views over the Grésigne forest and the Vère valley.
Penne a charming village, stands like a silent sentinel above the Aveyron Gorges. The village’s winding lanes have retained the atmosphere of yesteryear and will lead you right up to the castle.
Find out more about other places to visit on the Tourist Office website here ➡️
La boutique d’Iza Bonaud: Here you can discover her world of glass and metal, through her jewellery, mobiles and lighting.
Souffleurs de verre: Art glassware. Workshop, gallery. Watching the ballet of glassmakers at work is an ever-renewed pleasure, generously offered to walkers when the workshop opens its doors.
AML Créations: AML makes a range of original, quirky and functional textile accessories from recycled fabrics of all kinds and from all eras.
Chouette & Co: Zimbawe crafts, metal sculptures.
15 Rue du Coustou
82800 Bruniquel
06 24 65 54 70
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Gîte in the heart of the medieval town of Bruniquel
Holiday house with swimming pool for 6 guests