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Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac, nestled in the heart of the Aubrac plateau, is a village that will charm you with its authenticity and its magnificent landscapes. It is an essential stopover for lovers of nature, heritage and hiking.
An exceptional natural setting
The village is nestled in a green valley, dug by the Boralde de Saint-Chély. The surrounding landscapes are breathtaking: vast expanses of pastures, coniferous forests, crystal-clear streams... It is a haven of peace where you can recharge your batteries and reconnect with nature.
A rich heritage
Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac has a remarkable architectural heritage, testifying to its history and religious importance. Among the must-see sites, we find:
- The Pilgrims' Bridge : this medieval building, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela.
- The church, with its simple and elegant lines, dominates the village.
- The traditional stone houses, with slate roofs, give the village an authentic charm.
Activities for everyone
Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts:
- Hiking : numerous marked trails will allow you to discover the surrounding area, from the Aubrac plateau to the Tarn gorges.
- Mountain bike enthusiasts will find what they are looking for on the trails that crisscross the region.
- Horse riding : you can explore Aubrac on horseback.
- Fishing : The Boralde de Saint-Chély, the Lac des Picardes and the Lac des moines are full of fish. It's time to get out your fishing rod.
- Don't miss out on tasting the local specialties, such as aligot, truffade and Aubrac cheeses.
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