A peaceful rural department in southwestern France, Aveyron is a less well-known destination than nearby Hérault, Tarn or the Lot. If you’re dreaming of picturesque hiking and cycling trails, or tucking in to terrific cheese and wine, however, Aveyron will be a sure-fire hit. Named for the Aveyron River which has carved its way through deep gorges and around high plateaus, this is a region of dramatic landscapes and pint-sized communities perched on riverbanks of steep outcrops. Accommodation options are scattered through towns, villages and the countryside, with the best places to stay in Aveyron offering a warm welcome and heaps of period charm.
Aveyron’s largest hub is Rodez, famed for the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the stark, ultra-modern Musée Soulages. It’s also a brilliant base for keen foodies, who will delight in exploring the farmers’ markets, restaurants and table d’hôtes. Conques is another appealing destination, home to the splendid Abbatiale Sainte-Foy de Conques and a converted mill housing a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Many visitors to Aveyron are looking to follow striking trails on foot, horseback or two wheels, or to paddle through the clear waters of the region’s rivers. Whilst outdoorsy adventures may be your main focus, don’t miss popping in to lovely villages — Belcastel, Brousse-le-Chateâu and Estaing included — or admiring unusual sights such as the Commanderie Templière in Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon and the vastly more modern Millau Viaduct on your travels. However don't forget to book well ahead if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in the Aveyron during the peak summer months; despite its off-the-beaten-track feel, the top hotels and B&Bs will fill up fast.
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Aveyron
A Four Star manor house in the town centre of Rodez. Plenty of on site activities perfect for families; table tennis, board games, badminton. Contemporary chic rooms with lots of natural light, all the mod cons, and gourmet room service. Large garden, terrace, and pretty villages to discover.
Rodez (Aveyron)
A beautiful 17th century chateau set in stunning parklands and vineyards. Lovely bedrooms, a treehouse with a chandelier, and an apartment for two, each extremely luxurious. Excellent French cuisine, an enormous swimming pool, and spa facilities. Very romantic, gourmet.
Aveyron
A chic hotel in a former mill on the Dourdou River. Contemporary rooms features designer furniture and river views from private balconies. Chef-owner Hervé Busset creates Michelin-starred cuisine using local flora, and there's an outdoor pool, sun-drenched terraces and pretty gardens. Glorious.
Aveyron (Sévérac-le-Château )
A charming country house B&B surrounded by picturesque fields and woods. Interiors combine rustic charm and elegance, with cosy fireplaces, wooden beams, antiques and tasteful furnishings. Breakfast is provided and hearty set menu dinners are available on request. A stylish yet very homely stay.
Rodez (12850 Onet-le-Château )
A lovely chateau set in the medieval town of Rodez with pretty grounds and grand interiors featuring mahogany panelling and opulent fireplaces. Rooms are furnished in a period style with antiques, elaborate bedsteads, claw-foot baths and wonderful views. A characterful spot for a rural break.
Aveyron
A majestic chateau boasting the title as one of the oldest houses in the south of France. Interiors are brimming with character featuring open fireplaces, tapestries and packed full of antiques. Sumptuous breakfasts are served, there's a heated outdoor pool and plenty to discover in the region.