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SAINT-CHELY-DU-TARN
Towns and villages of character
in Saint-chely-du-tarn, Gorges du Tarn Causses
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The hamlet of Saint-Chély-du-Tarn is located at the foot of a vast cliff on the left bank of the Tarn, roughly in the middle of the Gorges. A hamlet famous for its Romanesque church of the Assumption, built in the 12th century, and the chapel of Cénaret, a 12th century Romanesque building, built at the entrance to a cave with an underground lake and the remains of an old mill now converted into a craft shop. The hamlet is connected to the main road by a bridge with a single arch that crosses...
The hamlet of Saint-Chély-du-Tarn is located at the foot of a vast cliff on the left bank of the Tarn, roughly in the middle of the Gorges. A hamlet famous for its Romanesque church of the Assumption, built in the 12th century, and the chapel of Cénaret, a 12th century Romanesque building, built at the entrance to a cave with an underground lake and the remains of an old mill now converted into a craft shop. The hamlet is connected to the main road by a bridge with a single arch that crosses the watercourse at the level of the high cliff causing the meander of the Tarn. A resurgence that flows into the Tarn in a cascade is also very popular with bathers and canoeists. There is something magical about the hamlet of Saint-Chély-du-Tarn.
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