5 Beaches in Midi-Pyrénées That You Shouldn't Miss

September 24, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Stretching from the wooded Dordogne to the towering peaks of the Pyrenees, this vast region is a popular winter sports destination, but one without the hordes that besiege the Alps. Spring's melted snows lure kayakers and rafting enthusiasts. In summer, amateur and advanced hikers take to the hills.
Restaurants in Midi-Pyrenees

1. Plage au bord du Lot a Castelfranc

Pont de la D45, 46140 Castelfranc France +33 5 65 21 37 63 http://www.tourisme-lot-vignoble.com/je-decouvre/nature-grand-angle/des-ronds-dans-leau/la-baignade/562555-baignade-dans-la-riviere-lot-a-castelfranc
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A grassy beach on the river Lot. Swimming is free and supervised from 2pm to 7pm between July 6 and August 25. Picnic tables are also at your disposal. ATTENTION, beach accessible all year round but outside the periods and times of supervision, swimming is practiced at the risk of the swimmers!

2. Lac des Montagnes

Route de Carcassonne Montagne Noire 8 km de Mazamet, 81200 Mazamet France
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Lac des Montagnes

3. Millau Plage

Quai Sully-Chalies, 12100, Millau France
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Millau Plage

4. Plan d'eau le Lac Vert

46150 Catus France
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5. Plage de la riviere Tarn

31340 Villemur-sur-Tarn France +33 5 34 27 97 40 https://www.valaigo.fr/baignade-en-eaux-vives-dans-la-riviere-tarn/
Plage de la riviere Tarn

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