Tourism In Tarn
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The Tarn department is situated in the southwest of
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Statistics

In 2009, there were : * Nightly rentals : 8.6 million * Beds available : 23,100 * Business hotels represented 305,000 tourists for a total of 470,200 nights * Campsites represented 54,000 tourists for a total of 254,000 nights * 152,353 nightly rentals booked from the 2 main centers (Tarn Reservation Tourisme and Gîtes de France)


Historical and cultural attractions

Steeped in history, from the Cathar era to the Industrial Revolution, the Tarn department has a rich heritage of fortified villages, castles, churches and museums. While the south-western houses are mostly stone-built, cities from the northwest of the department are often made of the local red brick, typical of the region. *
Albi Albi (; oc, Albi ) is a commune in southern France. It is the prefecture of the Tarn department, on the river Tarn, 85 km northeast of Toulouse. Its inhabitants are called ''Albigensians'' (french: Albigeois, Albigeoise(s), oc, albigĂ ...
and its
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, dedicated to Saint-Cecilia. A unique red-brick fortified cathedral, renowned worldwide for its ornamented stone roodscreen. Together with the Berbie palace, a former bishops’ estate now home to the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, it is the core of the ''Vieil-Alby'', the ancient centre of the city, with its half-timbered and corbelled houses, that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2010. * The peninsula of Ambialet, with a view on the Tarn River from the Priory. * Cagnac-les-Mines, its Mining Museum and the amusement park Cap découverte, located in a former open-sky mine. *
Castres Castres (; ''Castras'' in the Languedocian dialect, Languedocian dialect of Occitan language, Occitan) is the sole Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administ ...
and its houses on the Agoût River, the Goya Museum and Jean Jaures Museum. *
Carmaux Carmaux (; oc, Carmauç) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Industries The Compagnie minière de Carmaux has its origins in a coal mining concession granted in 1852 to Gabriel de Solages, which became the Compagnie minièr ...
and its Glass Museum, in an old chapel transformed into a workshop, with demonstrations on site. * Graulhet with its ''Pont Vieux'' (the “Old Bridge”), built in 1244 and classified a “''Monument Historique''”, and the medieval district of Panessac (16th-and-17th-century timbered and corbelled housing). L'Hostellerie du Lyon d'Or, built in the 15th century and also listed a “''Monument Historique''”, was reportedly cherished by Henry de Navarre, the future King Henry IV, for gourmet moments. *
Gaillac Gaillac (; ) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. It had in 2013 a population of 14,334 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are called Gaillacois. Geography Gaillac is a town situated between Toulouse, Albi and Montauban. It has g ...
is also a red-brick city, famous for its wine. You can also visit the St Michel Abbey. * Lavaur and the St Alain Cathedral. The department is also known for its heritage of remarkably well-preserved ''
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'' (fortified villages built in the 13th century to protect the population from the Wars of Religion). Famous ''bastides'' include: *
Cordes-sur-Ciel Cordes-sur-Ciel (; , ) is a commune in the Tarn department, region of Occitania, Southern France. The fortified town was built in 1222 by Raimond VII, the Count of Toulouse, who, though not a Cathar, tolerated what other Catholics considered he ...
the very first ''bastide'', built in 1222. *
Castelnau-de-Montmiral Castelnau-de-Montmiral (; oc, Castèlnòu de Montmiralh) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Demography Geography The Vère flows westward through the commune. History While traces of activities dating back to the Bro ...
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Lautrec Lautrec (; oc, Lautrèc) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Demography Remarkable sites Lautrec is listed among "The Most Beautiful Villages of France" as well as a "Remarkable Site for Taste" thanks to its renowned ...
* Labastide-de-LĂ©vis *
Lisle-sur-Tarn Lisle-sur-Tarn (; oc, L'Illa d'Albigés) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Geography The city is located halfway between Toulouse and Albi on the A68 motorway, in the Gaillac vineyard, on the banks of the Tarn. Histo ...
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* Rabastens * RĂ©almont Other renowned villages in the Tarn: * Vabre and Brassac, with ruins of the
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* Ferrières and its Protestantism Museum. *
Lacaune Lacaune (; , meaning ''the cave'') is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Its inhabitants are called the Lacaunais (los Cauneses in Occitan). Geography The river Gijou has its source in the commune. History In 1797, the fer ...
, with its casino, a remainder from its past as a spa town. *
Mazamet Mazamet (; Languedocien dialect, Languedocien: ''Masamet'') is a Communes of France, commune in the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department in southern France. It is the second-largest component of the Castres-Mazamet metropolit ...
, an industrial city, specialized in wool pulling, and Hautpoul, a medieval village nearby.


Sports and natural attractions


Sports

Many outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, canoeing and canyoneering can also be ways to discover the department and its landscapes. Tourists can also go swimming, fishing or sailing in the various lakes, either in the natural parks or in the rivers. Close to Carmaux, Cap'DĂ©couverte, one of the greatest European leisure and adventure parks, located in a former open-sky mine, offers a wide range of activities: skiing or snowboarding on a synthetic track, swimming, biking, and such facilities as a luge track, a giant zip-line, a skate park, mini go-karts, a Mining Museum... The Tarn offers golf courses for every level, from beginners to professional players. (see the Lasbordes Golf course in Albi). Further South, the Regional nature park of Haut-Languedoc and the
Sidobre The Sidobre is a mountainous area located in the south of the Massif central, in central France. It consists of a plateau made of granite, 15.3 km long, 6.6 km wide and covered with forests. Its highest point is in the ''lieu-dit'' “L ...
, a 245-million-year-old granite plateau, are nice places for a relaxing stay.


Nature attractions

From the Tarn Valley to the ''Monts de Lacaune'' and the ''Montagne Noire'', you can discover the “Pays de Cocagne” from various angles: along with the stream, up in the air, among the trees, or with the many routes and GR Trails. In
Albi Albi (; oc, Albi ) is a commune in southern France. It is the prefecture of the Tarn department, on the river Tarn, 85 km northeast of Toulouse. Its inhabitants are called ''Albigensians'' (french: Albigeois, Albigeoise(s), oc, albigĂ ...
or in
Castres Castres (; ''Castras'' in the Languedocian dialect, Languedocian dialect of Occitan language, Occitan) is the sole Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administ ...
, mini-cruises in barges inspired by the traditional wooden boats are a good way to discover the secrets of the Tarn and Agoût Rivers. The Chemin de Fer Touristique du Tarn (CFTT), or “Tarn Light Railway”, organises trips in the countryside in an authentic steam train. Several parks and gardens are visible throughout the department.


Nature walks and hikes

The 3,500 km of hiking trails of the department can be explored trekking, biking or on horseback, with several regional horse farms organising riding tours.


Festivals and events

The Tarn offers a great diversity of cultural events. The Albi Carnival sets the tone in February and marks the kick-off of many festivals: * the "Optimômes" festival in Mazamet in May. * the "Cinéfeuilles" festival in
Gaillac Gaillac (; ) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. It had in 2013 a population of 14,334 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are called Gaillacois. Geography Gaillac is a town situated between Toulouse, Albi and Montauban. It has g ...
in June. * Pause Guitare in
Albi Albi (; oc, Albi ) is a commune in southern France. It is the prefecture of the Tarn department, on the river Tarn, 85 km northeast of Toulouse. Its inhabitants are called ''Albigensians'' (french: Albigeois, Albigeoise(s), oc, albigĂ ...
in July. * Extravadanses in
Castres Castres (; ''Castras'' in the Languedocian dialect, Languedocian dialect of Occitan language, Occitan) is the sole Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administ ...
in July. * the "Musique sur Ciel" festival in
Cordes-sur-Ciel Cordes-sur-Ciel (; , ) is a commune in the Tarn department, region of Occitania, Southern France. The fortified town was built in 1222 by Raimond VII, the Count of Toulouse, who, though not a Cathar, tolerated what other Catholics considered he ...
in July. * the "Couleurs du Monde" festival in
Castres Castres (; ''Castras'' in the Languedocian dialect, Languedocian dialect of Occitan language, Occitan) is the sole Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administ ...
in August. * the Summer Festival in Vaour in August. Other events : * the "Fêtes médiévales du Grand Fauconnier" in
Cordes sur Ciel Cordes-sur-Ciel (; , ) is a commune in the Tarn department, region of Occitania, Southern France. The fortified town was built in 1222 by Raimond VII, the Count of Toulouse, who, though not a Cathar, tolerated what other Catholics considered h ...
in July. * the "FĂŞte des Vins" (Wine festival) in
Gaillac Gaillac (; ) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. It had in 2013 a population of 14,334 inhabitants. Its inhabitants are called Gaillacois. Geography Gaillac is a town situated between Toulouse, Albi and Montauban. It has g ...
in August. * the "FĂŞte de l'Ail Rose" (Pink Garlic festival) in
Lautrec Lautrec (; oc, Lautrèc) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Demography Remarkable sites Lautrec is listed among "The Most Beautiful Villages of France" as well as a "Remarkable Site for Taste" thanks to its renowned ...
in August. The Grand Prix d'Albi takes place each year in September in the Circuit d'Albi-Le Sequestre.


Family activities

* Various museums, guided tours or promenades offer the opportunity to discover the know-how, traditions and local customs that connect the generations. * Water is everywhere in the Tarn: swimming pools, lakes, ponds, rivers... * Horses, donkeys and farm animals are common in the region. Many farms organise practical trainings, visits and tours for tourists. * Parks such as Cap'Decouverte, Adventure Park or the "Cri de Tarzan" park are designed for kids, with activities such as tree climbing, trampolines or zip wires… * Children can discover the heritage of our ancestors the Gauls, the mysteries of our solar system or the story of the
Wild Boy of Aveyron Victor of Aveyron (; c. 1788 – 1828) was a French feral child who was found at the age of around 9. Not only is he considered the most famous feral child, but his case is also the most documented case of a feral child. Upon his discovery, he wa ...
through fun and exciting sites. The major family-oriented festivals and events in Tarn include: * the Albi Carnival in February. * the "Spring and Chocolates" festival in Sorèze for Easter Sunday. * the "Tarn from Farm to Farm" festival in April. * the "Optimômes" festival in Mazamet in May. * the "Cinéfeuilles" festival in Gaillac in June. * the "Grand Fauconnier Medieval Festival" in Cordes-sur-Ciel in July. * the Summer Festival in Vaour in August. * various baking festivals in September.


Gastronomy

The Tarn is known for its ''terroir'' cuisine, local gastronomy and regional products that include: the delicatessen of Lacaune, the Pink Garlic of Lautrec, Gaillac wines… The Gaillac wine, one of the great wines of Southwest of France, is a testimony of the rich and authentic culture of the ''Midi Toulousain''. Gaillac winemakers still use today the specific grape varieties and methods this millenary vineyard if famous for. The Pink Garlic of
Lautrec Lautrec (; oc, Lautrèc) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Demography Remarkable sites Lautrec is listed among "The Most Beautiful Villages of France" as well as a "Remarkable Site for Taste" thanks to its renowned ...
comes in the form of a bulb with cloves (or bulblets) of a beautiful pink color. Its long period of dormancy gives it exceptional natural features of dry conservation. Pork is a local specialty in
Lacaune Lacaune (; , meaning ''the cave'') is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France. Its inhabitants are called the Lacaunais (los Cauneses in Occitan). Geography The river Gijou has its source in the commune. History In 1797, the fer ...
, where many sorts of delicatessen are produced: famous varieties of ham, sausages, and typical meats such as the ''melsat'' and the ''bougnettes''...


Tourist accommodations

Tarn offers a wide range of institutions that can suit any kind of tourism and vacation plans: farmhouse inns, guest houses, bed and breakfast housing as well as campsites, hotels or ''Village Vacances''… As of 2010 there were: * 91 hotels * 81 outdoor accommodation facilities (camping sites…) * 17 villages and resorts * Hundreds of furnished rentals


Tourism and Handicap

"Tourism and Handicap" is a national label created by the Ministère du Tourisme. The result of a close collaboration between user groups and tourism professionals, it certifies that the main resorts and tourist attractions are accessible to people with disabilities, regardless of their disability. Each site is subject to an inspection conducted by trained assessors for this purpose. In Tarn, about thirty providers are already accredited (accommodations, museums, etc.).


External links


Tarn Tourist Board

Nature walks and hikes across Tarn

Kids and families in Tarn

Business tourism in Tarn

Key figures of the local tourism
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