CACOR CANAL BRIDGE
Read moreFrom the port of Moissac, take the right bank towpath along the canal to the Cacor bridge-canal, where the Garonne canal forks and crosses the Tarn on the 15 arches of a majestic structure made of Quercy stone and Toulouse brick, a symbolic link between Quercy and Gascony. It was also used after the flood of 1930 for the railroad. At that time, barges and locomotives crossed the bridge. Nowadays, cyclists and walkers cross the water skiers below on the Tarn. A bridge to cross absolutely during your stay.
THE OLD BRIDGE
Visit Albi's Pont-Vieux (Old Bridge), built of stone in 1035 and later clad ...Read more
NAPOLEON BRIDGE
Bridge over the Gave de Gavarnie, a masterpiece in Luz-Saint-Sauveur and a ...Read more
WASHINGTON
One of the oldest wash houses in the department, with an exceptional ...Read more
MEDIEVAL BRIDGE
A remarkable medieval stone bridge built in the 15th century, a work of art ...Read more
THE OLD BRIDGE
Read moreClassified as a historical monument, the Pont Vieux was built in the 13th century to allow the primitive village to extend on the other side of the Dadou, towards the Saint-Jean district where the first tanneries were established. It is a wonderful vestige of the past, take the time to go and admire it.
LAKE D'OÔ HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT - EDF AREA
Hydroelectric power station fed by the Lac d'Oô dam, considered to be a ...Read more
LE PONT SAINT-ROCH
This emblematic ashlar bridge, built in the 18th century, bears witness to ...Read more
ÉCLUSE DE NÉGRA
The lock which was one of the stops of the Barque de Poste which assured ...Read more