Tarn Gorges

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Tarn Gorges is a dramatic limestone canyon in southern France, renowned for its steep cliffs, scenic river landscapes, and popular outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Tarn Gorges canonical 1
Tarn River gorges 1
Tarn River valley 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
natural landscape
tourist attraction
closestMajorCity Millau
country France
fauna griffon vulture
peregrine falcon
flora Mediterranean vegetation
formedBy fluvial erosion
geologicalAge Mesozoic limestone
geologicalFormation limestone
hasActivity canoeing
fishing
paragliding
swimming
hasLandscapeFeature cliffs
gorges
river beaches
hasViewpoint Belvédère des Vautours
Point Sublime
Roc des Hourtous
knownFor canyoning
hiking
kayaking
panoramic viewpoints
picturesque villages
rock climbing
scenic river landscapes
steep cliffs
length approximately 50 kilometers
locatedIn Aveyron department
Lozère
surface form: Lozère department

Occitanie
southern France
maximumDepth approximately 500 meters
near La Malène
Le Rozier
Les Vignes
Millau
Sainte-Enimie
partOf Massif Central
popularSeason summer
protectedAreaStatus partly protected
region Grands Causses
river Tarn River
tourismType adventure tourism
nature tourism
transportAccess road D907bis

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tarn River knownFor Tarn Gorges
Millau Viaduct crosses Tarn Gorges
this entity surface form: Tarn River valley
Gaillac riverValley Tarn Gorges
this entity surface form: Tarn valley
Vallée du Tarn hasPart Tarn Gorges
this entity surface form: Tarn River gorges