Vallée du Tarn

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Vallée du Tarn is a scenic river valley in southern France known for its dramatic gorges, medieval villages, and outdoor recreation such as kayaking and hiking.

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Vallée du Tarn canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural region
river valley
tourist destination
climate temperate climate with Mediterranean influences
country France
crossesDepartment Aveyron
Lozère
Tarn River
surface form: Tarn

Tarn-et-Garonne
followsRiver Tarn River
geology karst landscape
limestone plateau
hasAttraction Gorges du Tarn viewpoints
limestone cliffs
medieval stone bridges
hasFeature meandering river
narrow canyon sections
terraced village houses
hasPart Gorges du Tarn
Tarn Gorges
surface form: Tarn River gorges
hasTown Millau
hasVillage La Malène
Le Rozier
Les Vignes
Mostuéjouls
Sainte-Enimie
surface form: Saint-Enimie
knownFor canoeing
dramatic gorges
hiking
kayaking
medieval villages
nature tourism
outdoor recreation
rock climbing
scenic landscapes
languageRegion Occitan-speaking area
locatedIn Massif Central region
Occitanie
Southern France
surface form: southern France
partOf Tarn River
surface form: Tarn River basin
popularActivity camping
hiking trails
river kayaking
scenic driving
whitewater sports
tourismType eco-tourism
rural tourism

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Tarn River valleyName Vallée du Tarn