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Vessac Destination Guide

Discover Vessac in France

Vessac in the region of Midi-Pyrénées is a town located in France - some 327 mi or ( 526 km ) South of Paris , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Vessac

Local time in Vessac is now 01:40 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Paris " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Saint-Sauveur, Saint-Rome-de-Dolan, Saint-Jean-du-Bruel, Saint-Georges-de-Levejac, and Saint-Étienne. When in this area, you might want to check out Saint-Sauveur . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Vessac ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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eurotrip 2010 euro trip

6:36 min by many1982
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Balade Roquesaltes sur le Causse Noir

2:45 min by Thierry Favier
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Randonnée sur le Causse Noir, dans le Parc naturel régional des Grands Causses. Depuis le plateau fleuri vers Montméjean et son sentier botanique sur la corniche du Rajol. Retour sur le Causse par le ..


Gorges de la Jonte II

1:00 min by DrDominiek
Views: 185 Rating: 3.00

Point sublime Altitude: 850m ..

video3.mov: Balcons de la Jonte

0:25 min by Thierry Favier
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See the entire trip at www.everytrail.com. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Causses

The Causses are a group of limestone plateaus (700–1,200 m) in the Massif Central. They are bordered to the north-west by the Limousin and the Périgord uplands, and to the east by the Aubrac and the Cévennes. Large river gorges cut through the plateaus, such as the Tarn, Dourbie, Jonte, Lot and Aveyron. Causse is an Occitan word meaning "limestone plateau".

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Located at 44.15 3.25 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Geography of Aveyron, Geography of Lot (department), Geography of Lozère, Landforms of France, Plateaus of Europe

Jonte River

The Jonte is a river of southern France. It flows through the departments of Lozère and Aveyron. It is a tributary of the Tarn River, which it joins in Le Rozier. Departments and communes along the river: Lozère: Meyrueis, Le Rozier Aveyron: Peyreleau

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Located at 44.18 3.22 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Geography of Aveyron, Geography of Lozère, Rivers of France, Rivers of Languedoc-Roussillon, Rivers of Midi-Pyrénées

Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux

The Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux is a 120-hectare blockfield at the southern edge of the Causse Noir, above the Gorges de la Dourbie, north-east of Millau and its famous viaduct, in the commune of La Roque-Sainte-Marguerite, Aveyron, France. The rocks formed from dolomite. \t\t \t\t\tChaosMontpellierLeVieux. jpg \t\t\t View from le Douminial \t\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\tArc de triomphe du Chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux. JPG \t\t\t Arc de triomphe du chaos de Montpellier-le-Vieux \t\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\tMontpellier-le-vieux 1.

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Located at 44.14 3.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Geography of Aveyron, Landforms of France, Natural arches, Visitor attractions in Aveyron

Aven Armand

Aven Armand is a cave located in the Cévennes National Park, in the Lozère département, between Meyrueis and Sainte-Enimie. Discovered in 1897 and open to the public since 1927, it is one of the most visited places in that area. Caves such as this are found in many Limestone areas, such as the White Scar Caves near Skipton in Yorkshire.

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Located at 44.22 3.36 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Caves of France, Geography of Lozère, Limestone caves, Show caves in France, Visitor attractions in Languedoc-Roussillon

Château de Peyrelade

The Château de Peyrelade is a ruined castle in the commune of Rivière-sur-Tarn in the Aveyron département of France. The name is derived from the occitan "Pèira Lada", meaning wide rock; an accurate description of the site. Objects found on the site suggest it was inhabited in prehistoric times. Thanks to its position controlling the entrance to the Gorges du Tarn, it was one of the most important castles in the Rouergue province.

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Located at 44.20 3.15 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Aveyron, Castles in Midi-Pyrénées, Official historical monuments of France, Ruins in Midi-Pyrénées