The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie

May 18, 2022 Kelli Reichel

Discover the best top things to do in Tarn-et-Garonne, France including Domaine Equestre des Bastides, Centre de Formation SAF, Abbaye Saint Pierre, Nature-Escapade, Pont Canal, Cafe du Commerce, Place Nationale, Cite medievale de Lauzerte, Pilgrim Garden, Evasion Canoe.
Restaurants in Tarn-et-Garonne

1. Domaine Equestre des Bastides

2289 route de Gardes Hameau de Gardes, 82800 Bruniquel France +33 6 15 65 49 85 [email protected] http://www.domaine-equestre-des-bastides.fr/
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

Domaine Equestre des Bastides

Reviewed By pilzjersey

Delightful hack through the woods with tantalising views. The horses are very well looked after and Delphine took great care in reviewing basic skills and ensuring we had an enjoyable and safe experience. I was so impressed I returned next day for the excursion to Montricoux and a swim with the horses in the Aveyron river; an unforgettable experience, which the horses loved! Highly recommended

2. Centre de Formation SAF

13 rue du Chateau, 82160 Caylus France +33 5 63 26 09 20 [email protected] http://www.airmeithsavonnerie.co.uk
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Centre de Formation SAF

Come & indulge your senses during a visit to Airmeith Savonnerie situated at the heart of the medieval village of Caylus.Let Jacqueline transport you back to a time of your ancestors during a demonstration of cold-process soap making. Witness the magic of alchemy as nature’s goodness transforms into artisan soap. Visit the shop to rediscover the pleasure and benefits to skin & hair of real soap. Why not spend an enjoyable day learning the skills of cold process soap making in a medieval setting? Courses available for adults and children alike with no prior experience necessary. Your skin will thank you for it !

3. Abbaye Saint Pierre

Place Durand de Bredon, 82200 Moissac France +33 5 63 04 01 85 [email protected] http://www.abbayemoissac.com/fr
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4.5 based on 462 reviews

Abbaye Saint Pierre

L'abbaye de Moissac est un haut lieu de l'art roman, classée Monument Historique en 1840 et inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'humanité par l'Unesco en 1998, au titre des chemins de Compostelle. The abbey of Moissac is a masterpiece of Romanesque art, classified at the French Historical Monuments since 1840 and World Heritage by Unesco since 1998 as part of the pilgrimage to Saint-James of Compostela

Reviewed By bluestocking78 - Iowa City, United States

We visited the cloister on the last day of a week in which we viewed many beautiful examples of Romanesque tympanums and cloisters, in varying degrees of preservation- however they all paled in comparison to what is here in Moissac- the sheer amount of art to be taken in, and its amazing preservation. Do purchase the audio guide and use the legend to study every capital ( both available in English, and includes the church) If you are anywhere nearby, this is definitely worth the detour. It is Art History 101 come to life. We arrived 90 minutes before closing- if you are at all into this period of art and architecture I would allow at least two hours.

4. Nature-Escapade

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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Nature-Escapade

Welcome to our outdoor leisure center. We are located by the river, with easy access by foot from the village. Wash rooms, hot showers, shaded picnic area, cold drinks, bus parking area and camping site are all located nearby.CANOE: 7 to 17km , accessible to all levels. Initiation on still waters, half/whole day descent, with/without national instructor, from 5 years old.MOUNTAIN BIKE Bike rental, professional brand names, all sizes, detailed region maps with topography. Guided biking tours over an area on 200km of marked tracks, half a day trips for beginners to advanced. From 8 years old.Transportation and equipment are included in all activities.

5. Pont Canal

Chemin de Rhode Le Cacor, Moissac France
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Pont Canal

Reviewed By Travel_Dude1 - Los Angeles, United States

The Pont Canal is a bridge over the Tarn River. it dates from the time of Napoleon and carries canal boats over the Tarn into the port of Moissac. I had the pleasure of crossing it in a boat and lots of tourists were there to see us cross the river on a bridge in a boat. It is kind of a surreal experience to glide across seeing the river below you. If you happen to be in Moissac on a nice day, it is well worth walking up the canal and seeing the bridge and adjoining locks in action.

6. Cafe du Commerce

Place des Cornieres Cite Medievale, 82110 Lauzerte France +33 5 63 94 65 36 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Cafe du Commerce

Hot and cold drinks for a pleasant break in a medieval city worth visiting

7. Place Nationale

82013 Montauban France http://www.montauban.com/Ville_d_art_et_histoire/Les_monuments/La_place_nationale-191.html
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4.5 based on 276 reviews

Place Nationale

Reviewed By bardangas - Athens, Greece

Arcaded enclosure functioning in toto as an organic provider, a gathering place, a l'ocus commercials'. It combines service provisions- shops and cafes with theatrical use labelling of the arcades and decoreated galleries. The heart of the bastide, one of the finest squares in France, a majestic functional open space. Sharing with maternal Toulouse the pink building material which constitutes an earthy unsurpassable building material. It is not the original bastide centre having being actually rebuilt after an 'incendie'. It iss beautiful core of the original bastide functioning as an inverted church space, open uncovered, intimate and a shopping centre.

8. Cite medievale de Lauzerte

82110 Lauzerte France https://www.quercy-sud-ouest.com/fr/decouvrir/la-cite-medievale-de-lauzerte
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Cite medievale de Lauzerte

Reviewed By Daydream718271

Relatively undiscovered ancient bastide village . Stunning upper square with many restaurants ( possibly cheaper restaurants on the lower part ) beautiful houses little streets wonderful views and quite the best art we have seen for years ! Saturday morning farmers market with food stalls - quite simply a gem

9. Pilgrim Garden

Rue de la Breche, Lauzerte France
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4.0 based on 22 reviews

Pilgrim Garden

10. Evasion Canoe

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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Evasion Canoe

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