Tripomatic

Tarn

Província ·🇫🇷 França
População 397.352
Área 5.771 km²
Fuso horário Europe/Paris
Website oficial www.tarn.gouv.fr
Tarn

A Planear Uma Viagem Para Tarn?

Constrói o teu itinerário dia-a-dia na app Tripomatic.

Explorar Tarn

Tarn Essentials

Tarn Essentials

The Tarn department is defined by its distinctive red-brick architecture and medieval history. Centered around Albi's UNESCO-listed Episcopal City, this collection includes the massive Sainte-Cécile Cathedral, the Palais de la Berbie, and the 11th-century Pont Vieux. Beyond the city, the list features hilltop bastide towns like Cordes-sur-Ciel with its 13th-century ramparts, the dramatic ruins of Penne Castle, and the Benedictine abbey in Gaillac. Natural landmarks like the Saut de la Truite waterfall complement these historical sites.

13 lugares
Castles and Heritage of Tarn

Castles and Heritage of Tarn

The Tarn region showcases a unique architectural legacy defined by its characteristic red-brick structures and dramatic hilltop fortifications. This list features the UNESCO-listed Episcopal City of Albi, home to the massive Gothic Saint Cecilia Cathedral and the fortified Palais de la Berbie. Beyond Albi, explore the 12th-century ruins of Penne, the medieval bastide gates of Cordes-sur-Ciel, and Templar commanderies. These sites span from early Romanesque abbeys in Gaillac to defensive castles and merchant houses, illustrating centuries of Occitan history and military architecture.

20 lugares
Historic Religious Sites

Historic Religious Sites

This collection highlights the diverse architectural heritage of the Tarn region, centered around the UNESCO-listed Albi Cathedral, one of the world's largest brick buildings. The list spans centuries of religious history, from the Romanesque-Gothic blend of Saint-Salvy to the Southern Gothic style of Lavaur Cathedral. It includes unique artistic treasures like the polychrome statues of Monestiés and modern 20th-century structures alongside Protestant temples.

9 lugares
Historic Landmarks of the Tarn

Historic Landmarks of the Tarn

The Tarn region in Occitanie is defined by its distinctive red-brick architecture and medieval fortifications. This collection features the UNESCO-listed Episcopal City of Albi, dominated by the fortress-like Sainte-Cécile Cathedral and the Palais de la Berbie. Beyond Albi, the list includes the hilltop bastide of Cordes-sur-Ciel, the dramatic ruins of Château de Penne, and various religious sites like the Lavaur Cathedral and Saint-Michel Abbey in Gaillac, showcasing centuries of military and ecclesiastical history.

20 lugares
Natural Attractions

Natural Attractions

The Tarn region features diverse geological landscapes, from the massive granite boulders of the Sidobre forest to the limestone plateaus of the north. This selection includes the 780-ton Peyro Clabado balancing rock and the 140-meter long Passerelle de Mazamet suspension bridge. Visitors can explore the 17th-century Jardin de l'Évêché in Castres, designed by André Le Nôtre, or climb to the Pic de Montalet for panoramic views extending to the Pyrenees.

10 lugares

Mapa de Tarn

Informações práticas

Moeda
Euro EUR € · Pagamentos com cartão · Amplamente aceites
Números de emergência
112
Eletricidade
Tipo C / Tipo E
230 V · 50 Hz
Idiomas
francês
Água da torneira
Potável
Lado de condução
Direita
Código de chamada
+33
Saber mais sobre França

Passeios e Atividades

Riverside Hotel
Táxi · 8 min
Tarn
2h
A Pé · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
A Pé · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

Adiciona Tarn à Tua Viagem

Cria um itinerário de viagem detalhado com rotas inteligentes, estimativas de tempo e tudo o que precisas para uma viagem perfeita.

3M+ downloads · 4,6 estrelas · 15 anos a planear viagens
QR code
Digitaliza para descarregar a app

Destinos relacionados

Outros destinos em Occitânia