In 2017, the villages of Sainte-Enimie, Quézac and Montbrun merged to form the commune of Gorges-du-Tarn-Causses. This new entity lies at the heart of steep slopes, steep roads and charming hamlets. A stroll through the medieval streets of the historic town center will keep you cool in summer. From the heights, superb panoramic views can be enjoyed, including the lush green landscape and the roaring gorges. The commune boasts a number of choice points of interest, including the Burle spring, surrounded by greenery, the Hermitage, a place of pilgrimage, and the Quézac sparkling water bottling plant.

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