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in Saint-georges-de-levejac, Massegros Causses Gorges
  • Who has never heard of the Gorges du Tarn? Over nearly 50 kilometres, they cut into the limestone rock of the Causse Méjean and the Causse Sauveterre, thus erecting dizzying ocher, reddish or black cliffs. In some places, the cliffs form a canyon 400 and 500 meters deep. At the Straits, the valley narrows until it becomes a simple corridor between gigantic walls that plunge steeply into the river. This is the narrowest part of the canyon. From La Malène, you can descend by boat through the...
    Who has never heard of the Gorges du Tarn? Over nearly 50 kilometres, they cut into the limestone rock of the Causse Méjean and the Causse Sauveterre, thus erecting dizzying ocher, reddish or black cliffs. In some places, the cliffs form a canyon 400 and 500 meters deep. At the Straits, the valley narrows until it becomes a simple corridor between gigantic walls that plunge steeply into the river. This is the narrowest part of the canyon. From La Malène, you can descend by boat through the straits to the Cirque des Baumes (with the boatmen of La Malène). You can also do this descent by canoe. Some marvels can be admired
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