English - Office de Tourisme Aubrac
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English - Office de Tourisme Aubrac
English TOURIST OFFICE AUBRAC-LAGUIOLE 1 SUMMARY AUBRAC, A LAND OF NATURE AND TRADITION p.2 DISCOVER THE TERRITORY p3 RELAX AND NATURE ACTIVITIES p.5 GASTRONOMY AND TRADITIONS p.7 CATERING AND ACCOMADATIONS p.10 SKIING RESORTS p.15 GETTING HERE AND AROUND p.16 AUBRAC, A LAND OF NATURE AND TRADITION UNIQUE - INFINITY - CHARMING - MAGIC - AUTHENTIC – SERENE A Land of Nature: Aubrac itself is a basalt highland at an altitude of 1,000-1,500 m, Aubrac is a mountainous area, ideal for exercise, for contemplation, for escapism... Endowed by nature, Aubrac is rich in tradition, culture, gastronomy, authenticity and craftsmen... An architectural heritage : Romanesque churches styles (St. Urcize, Nasbinals...), the rough stone shepherds cottages called « burons », farms... contemporary architecture and numerous famous designers like Starck, Wilmotte, and Raffy who gave to this region, firmly rooted in tradition, an aspect orientated unashamedly towards the future. The Aubrac breed: A hardy breed of cattle whose qualities are highly valued in the agricultural sector. A flora which boasts over 1,000 wild plants : from the very popular yellow gentian, the mountain arnica and mountain balm (calamintha grandiflora), known locally as « thé d’Aubrac », to the rarest, such as Siberian ligularia and the remarkable sundew (drosera rotundifolia), unusual as it is a carnivorous plant An exceptional fauna: roe, deers, wild boars, foxes, tawny owls, kestrels, buzzards, and stags whose deep calls can be heard in autumn during the mating season. 2 DISCOVER THE TERRITORY LAGUIOLE’S VILLAGE – 1,000 meters high Pronounced “Layole”. It came from the local language “Occitan” means “little church”. The symbol of the town is a bronze bull statue carved by Georges Guyot in 1947. It is located on the main place of the village. Laguiole is recognized to be the birthplace of the Laguiole’s knife creation. Laguiole Knife Museum : Tools, Cuttlery production…1 A Museum of: → A Great Collection of old Laguiole Knives → A presentation of the different work of the cutlery production (blacksmith, bolster, etc…) → Exhibition of forge tools from time past. All along the year, the smith works the iron and the fire using traditional techniques. In front of the museum you can see the biggest knife sculpture in the world!! Open daily (except on Sunday): from 9 am to 12 and 2 pm to 6:30 pm. Open daily on July and August. Phone: 05 65 51 23 47 - www.musee-laguiole.com The "Coopérative Fromagère Jeune Montagne" 2 At the Cheese Dairy you can learn the secrets of how Laguiole cheese AOP and Aligot from Aubrac are made. Visits are free. They include a video, a tour of the creamery followed by a tasting and an opportunity to purchase the products (Laguiole cheese, Aubrac Tome Fraiche, Aubrac Aligot (fresh or frozen) of the “Coopérative Jeune Montagne ” at the shop at the end of the visit. Open Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 12 am and from 2 pm to 6 pm. Sundays and public holidays from 8 am to 12 am. In July and August, open Monday to Staurday from 8 am until 7 pm nonstop. Sundays and public holidays open from 9 am to 12 am. Groups with appointment only. Phone: 05 65 44 35 54 – www.jeune-montagne-aubrac.fr AUBRAC’S VILLAGE – 1,312 meters high The existence of Aubrac (“alto braco”, high place) back to the 12th century and its history is linked to the Way to Santiago of Compostela. The Podensis via (from Le-Puy-en-Velay) is one of the most pathways frequented by pilgrims in France. They are classified World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO and Great Cultural Route (Council of Europe). The difficulties related to the climate and the insecurity when walking across the Aubrac tray, led a man of Flemish origin called Adalard to found an hospital at the highest point from 1120. Nowadays, we can see a few remains: the Church Notre Dame des Pauvres (12th Century), the Tour des Anglais (14th Century) and the hospital (15th Century). 1 See the map in the «Guide d’Accueil», French Version p. 35 symbol : 2 See the map in the « Guide d’Accueil », French Version p. 35 symbol : 3 Maison de l’Aubrac A thematic space to live and feel Aubrac during the four seasons: shop and regional library, greedy space, exhibitions, touristic informations. Open daily from April 1th until November 11th. Phone: 05 65 44 67 90 – www.maisondelaubrac.com The Botanical Garden of the Aubrac An unique opportunity to explore over 600 wild plants, which more than 30 are protected. Open from May 15th until September 30th from 9 am to 18 pm (19 pm in July and August). Open from Tuesday to Sunday. Open daily on July and August. Phone: 05 65 44 65 84 – www.aubrac-jardin.org ST CHÉLY D’AUBRAC A section of the way to Santiago (GR65) is on the List of Natural Properties by UNESCO: Nasbinals – Aubrac – St Chély d’Aubrac. The Pilgrims’ Bridge on the “Boralde” in the village was classified Cultural Property in 1998. Documentation in English “St Chély d’Aubrac Tour” is available and movie shown in English at the Tourist Office. BOUSQUET Castle 3 A historic monument dating from 14th century. It is still remarkably well preserved. Guided visits from 2:30 pm onwards, except on Tuesdays. Group visits can be arranged throughout the year, on appointment. Phone: 05 65 48 41 13 – chateau.du.bousquet@orange.fr LA BOISSONNADE Castle 4 Between Laguiole and Cassuéjouls. A historic monument dating from the 14th-15th century. Visits from July, 1st to august 15th, open at 2.30 pm, except on Tuesdays. Phone : 05 65 44 34 45 DOWN ON THE FARM: "LE GRENIER DE CAPOU" 5 Raymond CAPOULADE welcomes you to: Discover Capou’s farm and his famous collection of more than a thousand wooden tools in his corn loft. Come, take care and milk the animals. Phone: 05 65 44 31 63 3 See the map in the « Guide d’Accueil », French Version p. 68 Letter « R». See the map in the « Guide d’Accueil », French Version p. 68 Letter « Z ». 5 See the map in the « Guide d’Accueil », French Version p. 68 Letter « V ». 4 4 RELAX AND NATURE ACTIVITIES Hiking Aubrac Rando - Local Mountain Guide. Discover the land of Aubrac / 05 65 48 42 55 or 06 82 21 30 43 - www.rando-aubrac.com « Le Bureau des accompagnateurs des Monts d’Aubrac » - Guided hikes to discover heritage, flora, fauna – Aubrac in all its vastness – 06 32 69 02 52 / www.aubracrando.com Sylvie Michelin - Ecologist accompanist / 05 65 44 64 47 Rides, horses and pony hire – 05 65 44 42 18 ou 06 80 53 37 30 Plow horses school - Horse-drawn carriage stroll or sleigh ride / 05 65 54 11 35 or 06 88 12 30 34 Laguiole Horse riding – walks, pony baptism /05 65 48 21 35 or 06 88 49 91 87 Nord Aveyron Mushing – Discover the world of sleds dogs / 06 86 66 99 47 Outdoor activities guide books are available in the Tourist Office Aubrac-Laguiole (Trekking, Mountain bikes trails, the Way of Saint James…) or in book shops. The books are illustrated in p. 16 of the “Guide d’Accueil”, French version. Well-being - fitness Swimming at the “Galens” Lake - Water games available for children and adults in summer, picnic area, hike around the lake, fishing... Acanthe Bien-Etre – Laguiole – massage, SPA / 05 65 44 31 33 or 06 82 39 84 50 – www.acanthebienetre.com Aubrac Bien-Etre - Laguiole - Hammam, jet, SPA / 06 23 92 00 52 – www.fermedemoulhac.fr Espace Spa – Le relais de Laguiole – Laguiole – Hammam – SPA / 05 65 54 19 66 – www.relais-laguiole.com Terre de Beauté - Laguiole - Hammam, massage / 05 65 44 25 69 Un moment pour Soi - Laguiole - Body care / 05 65 66 49 18 – www.unmomentpoursoi-laguiole.com Caleden - Chaudes-Aigues – Spa / 04 71 23 51 06 – www.caleden.com Leisure activities GOLF Mézeyrac-Laguiole - Soulages-Bonneval / 05 65 44 48 48 “Quilles de Huit” - It’s a local game. You can see players at Laguiole on Friday’s evening. Picade’s lake - For fishing trouts / 05 65 68 41 52 The farm “Le Verdier” - A day in the farm with animals / 06 80 11 50 62 – The Farm “Les Clauzels” – Visit breeding and milk production / 05 65 51 59 78 Aloa Nature - Sainte Geneviève sur Argence - Rock Climbing, Adventure trails, Via Ferrata, canyoning / 05 65 66 48 19 – 06 30 06 47 32 – www.aloa-nature.fr Asv’Olt - Canoe, rafting, stand-up-paddle… / 04 71 49 95 81 – www.asvolt.com Gévaudan’s Wolf – Animal Park with over one hundred wolf / 04 66 32 09 22 www.loupsdugevaudan.com 5 GASTRONOMY & TRADITIONS Laguiole : The knife - history The Laguiole knife is a high quality traditional French pocket knife. In the 18th century, the first ones are simple and are called “Capuchadou” whose inspiration seems to come from Catalonia. They are mainly used by farmers. In 1828, the first knife workers settled in Laguiole. Moulin, Glaize followed by PierreJean Calmels created the Laguiole knife. In 1868, Pierre-Jean Calmels won a silver medal in Rodez for the high quality of his knife. In 1840, the was incorporated to help farmers pierce the stomachs of cattle that had bloated from eating too much green grass. In 1880, they added a corkscrew in response to the waiter's immigration to Paris. During the 20th century the production severely declined. In 1981, the municipality re-launched the production by traditional manufacturers with local assembly workshops. In 1985, Philippe Starck designed a new factory. Since then, many other workshops and factories have opened in the village. The symbol of the Laguiole knife is internationally famous. Nowadays the economy and the life of the village strongly rely on the production of knives. The workshops6 can be visited all along the year. It’s possible to observe the workers at each stage of the production process. Laguiole : The cheese The un-pasteurized cheese of cylindrical shape weighing up to 45 Kg is made from cow's milk grazing at an altitude of 800m at least. The Laguiole's cheese was first made in the Aubrac's Monastery "La Domerie" during the 19th Century. Afterwards the monks taught their method to the "buronniers" (local farmers). The maturing of the Laguiole cheese takes from 4 to 24 months. They are kept in cellars. The temperature must be below 14°C. The cheese enjoys the A.O.P. statue (Protected Label of Origin) since 2008. It is possible to buy at the “Coopérative Jeune Montagne” the famous local dish “Aligot”. It is a local product made from mash potatoes, Aubrac “tome fraiche” (fresh cheese) and, for a varied taste, garlic can be added. 6 See the map of the workshops of Cutlering in the «Guide d’Accueil», French Version p. 34-35 (they are signed with a bee) The Aubrac cattle breed This breed is originally from the Aubrac mountains, to the south of the Massif Central, in the departments of Aveyron, Cantal, Lozère and Haute-Loire (Mézenc). This breed is famous for its notable qualities in raising its offspring and for being a hardy breed. The Aubrac is an ideal breed of mothers for the production of beef, not only in purebreds but also in crossbreeds with bulls from other breeds specialized in beef production. Attractions on the farm Buron de Caméjane In the heart of Aubrac, Maurice and his farmers, called “buronniers”, invite you into the core of the traditional old cheese dairy’s life (milking cows and Laguiole cheese making). Picnic possible. Do not forget your knives and forks ! The local dish “Aligot” + Laguiole cheese = 12 € It is also possible to purchase cheese and tome fraiche 05 65 48 01 41 – www.buron-en-aubrac.com Local food Aubrac Aligot Sarl - prepare/cook local specialities : Aligot... for your animations / 05 65 44 35 54 - www.jeune-montagne-aubrac.fr Aubrac Artizana - Local specialities : Aligot, cheese, ham, meat... Online order selling on www.aubrac-artizana.com or call 05 65 44 24 40 Butchery Poujoulat - Homemade ham, tripe, sausages, paté... / 05 65 48 12 87 Bakery Anne and Pascal Auriat - Sourdough bread, Fouace, Kouglof, macaroons... / 05 65 44 31 09 www.maison-auriat.fr 7 Coopérative Fromagère Jeune Montagne – Made the Laguiole cheese AOP, the Tome fraiche de l’Aubrac, the Aligot and the Truffade. Open all along the year, manufacturing shop, tasting and movie / 05 65 44 35 54 - www.jeune-montagne-aubrac.fr Fromagerie de l’Ecir – Smooth and creamy cheese sold to the Coopérative Jeune Montagne / 05 65 44 35 54 La Cave de Sergio - Wine / 05 65 44 98 70 – www.lacavedesergio.fr “La Fouace de Laguiole” Sarl Roux - Bread, Fouace and a big selection of local cakes. Online order selling on www.la-fouace-de-laguiole.fr or call 05 65 44 33 30 L’Aubrac Hôtel Restaurant Boutique - Local specialties, meat… / 05 65 44 32 13 – www.hotel-aubrac.fr Les buronniers – Cheese shop – Regional products – In the center of the village, local products and cheese shop / 05 65 44 25 12 www.lesburonniers.fr Les Gourmands disent Aubrac - Levezou - Selected farm produces by farmers / 05 81 36 50 05 – www.gourmandsaubrac-levezou.com “Maison Conquet” Butchery - Seal of approval for beef, meat of the Aubrac breed… / 05 65 51 51 04 / 05 65 44 31 93 mail order selling on www.maison-conquet.fr “Maison de l’Aubrac” - Shop with Aubrac food and drinks... / 05 65 44 67 90 – www.maisondelaubrac.com La Drosera Gourmande - Canned local dishes, paté, foie gras, confit, gizzard, trip... / 05 65 54 11 18 Online order selling on www.la-drosera-gourmande.com Simply Market Supermarket - Local food section : Aligot, cheese... / 05 65 44 36 41 8 Creative crafts shops Lyseth Creation - Jewellery crafted out of metals, notably silver and bronze / 05 65 44 24 11 L’Atelier - Home-made jewellery. Creations in horn, wood, steel made in Laguiole / 05 65 66 34 91 – www.latelier-bijoux.fr Knives factories - Some of the cutlery have knife’s factory which can be visited. They are represented with a bee on the map at p.34-35 in the “Guide d’Accueil”, French Version. The numbers refer to the different shops selling knives in Laguiole. Details on visits, opening hours... at p. 31-33 (French Version Guide). Shops and crafts Arnal Maruéjouls Cayrou Architect – renovation, consctruction / 05 65 67 02 12 Michel Pigot - Electricity / 05 65 44 31 90 – www.michel-pigot-electriciteelectromenager.fr SARL Aubrac-Energies - Air conditioning, heating… / 05 65 48 42 91 SARL Leymarie Construction - Masonry / 05 65 44 35 50 Com’en Aubrac – Communication advices / 05 81 36 12 07 – www.com-en-aubrac.fr Les Trésors d’Elia - Decorations, gifts... / 05 65 44 33 49 Maison D’Evamel - Hardward ware shop, gifts/ www.evamel.jaimecuisiner.com 05 65 44 33 29 – Fabienne Peret - Hairdresser / 05 65 44 39 93 Chardaire Brigitte - Hairdresser / 05 65 48 43 85 SMF Coiffure Sandra et Marie – Hairdresser / 05 65 48 93 26 Sophie Coiffure – Hairdresser / 05 65 44 68 46 Galerie du Taureau – Boutique du Buffadoo – Art Gallery / 06 80 06 72 04 Aubrac Sport - Clothes, shoes, accessory... / 05 65 51 55 82 Bleu Myrtille - Women clothing / 05 65 44 38 68 Dessus Dessous - Lingerie / 05 65 44 98 27 Boutique Mellencamp - “Estret le Cuir” - Leather clothing / 05 65 54 10 57 www.estret-le-cuir.com Campus Laguiole - Women and men clothing / 05 65 51 67 23 - www.campuslaguiole.com Chaussures Joulia - Shoes / 05 65 48 48 70 - www.chaussaubrac.com Nathalie Boutique – Scottish, Irish and Austrian style clothing for women and men / 05 65 54 10 21 Unicor - Point Vert – Garden shop, pet shop… / 05 65 44 33 39 Le Fil à Linge – Laundry, sewing… / 05 65 48 13 89 L’épicerie bio & Librairie de Laguiole – Bookstore, organic grocery / 05 65 48 42 55 Les Meubles de l’Aubrac – Kitchen, custom-made furniture… / 05 65 48 40 72 Laguiole Cycles et motoculture - Repairs, sales cycles, motorcycles / 05 65 51 51 84 Par Monts et Par Vues – Optician / 05 65 48 93 36 – www.parmontsetparvues.fr Maison de la Presse - Bookstore - Newspapers, books, stationary, maps, guidebooks... 05 65 51 51 95 Maison de l’Aubrac - Library - regional books, guidebooks... / 05 65 44 67 90 – www.maisondelaubrac.com 9 CATERING AND ACCOMODATION = Room price = Menus' prices = WIFI acces = pets allowed = Hotels and restaurants Hotels and Restaurants Laguiole Hôtel**** Restaurant*** Bras / 05 65 51 18 20 – www.bras.fr : 295€ to 448€ / : 134€ to 213€ Hotel*** Régis / 05 65 44 30 05 – www.hotel-regis-laguiole.com : 55€ to 135€ Hôtel*** Restaurant Best Western Le Relais de Laguiole / 05 65 54 19 66 www.relais-laguiole.com : 90€ to 165€ / Hôtel*** Restaurant Gilles Moreau / 05 65 44 31 11 – www.gilles-moreau.fr : 54€ to 135€ / : 13,50€ to 32€ Auberge du Combaïre / 05 65 44 33 26 – www.aubergeducombaire.fr : 45€ to 55€ / : 30€ to 70€ Hôtel*** Restaurant L’Aubrac / 05 65 44 32 13 – www.hotel-aubrac.fr : 50€ to 65€ / : 25€ to 45€ : 20€ to 28€ Hôtel Restaurant La Ba / 05 65 51 68 30 : 49€ à 64€ / : 15€ to 20€ Montpeyroux Hôtel Aygalenc, La Vitarelle / 05 65 44 34 17 : 40€ to 42€ Saint Chély d’Aubrac Hôtel** Restaurant des Voyageurs / 05 65 44 27 05 www.hotel-conserverie-aubrac.com : 51€ to 54€ / : 14€ to 26€ Hôtel** Restaurant Les Coudercous / 05 65 44 27 40 – www.lescoudercous.fr : 46€ to 83€ / : 12.50€ to 30€ 10 Soulages-Bonneval Hôtel*** Restaurant - Golf de Mézeyrac / 05 65 44 41 41 www.hotel-laguiole.com : 59€ to 180€ / : 17€ to 32€ Hôtel Restaurant Auberge du Moulin / 05 65 44 32 36 : 40€ to 45€ / : 13€ to 28€ Restaurants - Bars Cassuéjouls Bar Restaurant «Chez Colette» / 05 65 44 33 71 : 16,50€ to 18,50€ Curières Restaurant Le Petit Creux / 05 65 44 30 60 : 13€ to 30€ Laguiole Auberge du Combaire / 05 65 44 33 26 : 20€ to 28€ Auberge du Taureau / 05 65 48 44 77 : 17€ to 38€ Bar Brasserie Loto Café Français / 05 65 44 30 04 Bar Tabac Brasserie du Foirail / 05 65 44 33 32 L’Ame gourmande / 05 65 54 19 66 Le Comptoir / 05 65 48 05 43 : 12,50€ : 13€ : 25€ to 45€ : 8€ to 13€ Bar-Restaurant L’Aubrac / 05 65 44 32 13 : 13,50€ to 32€ Restaurant Gilles Moreau / 05 65 44 31 11 : 30€ to 70€ Montpeyroux Le Relais de la Vitarelle, La Vitarelle / 05 65 44 36 01 : 12€ to 30€ Saint Chély d’Aubrac Restaurant-Bar Les Coudercous / 05 65 44 27 40 Maison de l’Aubrac, Aubrac /05 65 44 67 90 : 13€ to 30€ : 7€ (carte) « Burons » restaurants Le Buron de la Sistre / 05 65 44 26 46 : 23€ to 36€ Le Buron de l’Aubrac / 05 65 44 21 63 / 06 88 36 87 10 Le Buron des Bouals / 06 18 73 97 16 : 13€ to 18€ 11 : 15€ to 26€ Bed & Breakfasts Curières Nadège Cecille – Château du Puech / 06 09 04 17 91 – www.chateaudupuech.fr +breakfast = 150€ to 250€ Laguiole A la Ferme de Moulhac / 05 65 44 33 25 / 06 07 30 55 77 - www.fermedemoulhac.fr +breakfast = 86€ to 135€ Aux Caprices d’Aubrac / 05 65 48 26 09 / 06 87 27 44 82 - www.caprices-aubrac.fr +breakfast = 80€ to 120€ Michel Chayrigues / 05 65 44 33 33 / 06 77 00 53 87 - www.chateaudebouet-aubrac.fr +breakfast = 63€ Les Granges d’Ucafol / 09 62 12 10 85 - www.gitelesgrangesucafol-laguiole.com +breakfast = 55€ to 65€ : 14€ L’Ostal del Combaire / 05 65 44 33 26 / 06 86 69 00 78 - www.chambresdhotesenaubrac.fr +breakfast = 60€ Montpeyroux Christiane et Christian Pègues – Ferme d’Esparou www.ferme-esparou.com +breakfast = 61€ / 05 65 44 37 74 / 06 41 85 24 44 : 22€ La Caminade - Le Bousquet / 05 65 44 87 95 / 06 72 44 22 03 – www.lacaminadeaubrac.com +breakfast = 48€ to 65€ Saint Chély d’Aubrac Michèle et Robert Azam / 05 65 44 26 05 / 06 78 13 46 47 +breakfast = 58€ to 62€ Christine Brunier – La Tour des Chapelains / 05 65 51 64 80 / 06 69 14 33 38 www.tour-chapelains.fr +breakfast = 65€ to 76€ M.O et Christian Conquet – Ferme de Vernholes / 05 65 48 70 19 / 06 77 74 43 43 +breakfast = 56€ L’Annexe d’Aubrac / 05 65 48 78 84 / 06 75 88 41 19 – www.lannexedaubrac.com +breakfast = 105€ to 200€ : 15€ to 35€ Relais Saint Jacques / 05 65 44 79 83 – 06 47 32 04 08 www.chambre-hote-saint-chely.fr +breakfast = 50€ to 60€ Alpuech Air Aubrac : 13€ / 05 65 44 33 64 / 06 78 67 05 55 - www.airaubrac.fr +breakfast: 70€ to 106€ : 24€ La Terrisse Le Mas de Rigoulac / 05 65 66 37 54 / 06 82 39 84 50 - www.lemasderigoulac.fr +breakfast: 125€ to 145€ : From 35€ 12 Gîtes – Rest houses Laguiole Le Gîte & La Librairie de Laguiole / 05 65 48 42 55 - www.legitedelaguiole.com : 16€ to 21€/person Domaine du Vayssaïre / 05 65 48 44 69 : 15€ to 20 €/person : 8€ to 16€/person Gite d’étape Lou Vayssaïre / 05 65 51 51 81 / 06 33 54 04 34 www.domaineduvayssaire-aubrac.com : 18€ to 21€/person : 8€ to 16€ Les Granges d’Ucafol / 09 62 12 10 85 - www.gitelesgrangesucafol-laguiole.com +breakfast : 26€ to 30€ : 12€ Saint Chély d’Aubrac Gite d’étape La Tour des Chapelains / 05 65 51 64 80 / 06 69 14 33 38 www.tour-chapelains.fr +breakfast : 25€/person Gite d’étape Le Chemin / 06 76 17 22 36 / 05 65 44 20 08 : 15€/person Gite d’étape Royal Aubrac / 05 65 44 28 41 +breakfast : 29.50€/person : sur réservation Gîte d’étape Sarbonnel / 05 65 44 81 89 / 06 70 20 61 93 - www.gitesarbonnel.jimdo.com : 13€/person Gîte d’étape communal / 05 65 44 21 15 : 12.50€ to 15.50€/person Gîte d’étape communal La Tour des Anglais, Aubrac / 05 65 44 28 42 : 10€/person Soulages-Bonneval Les Gîtes de l’Aubrac - Cabels : 9€ to 18€/person / 05 65 44 42 18 / 06 80 53 37 30 - www.gite-laguiole.com : 14€ to 19€ 13 Collective accommodations Laguiole Holiday Residence “Fleurs d’Aubrac”***/ 05 65 51 22 90 / 05 65 58 46 01 (Booking) www.soleilevasion.fr : 44€ to 58€ / : 14€ to 18€ Chalet du Rouergue, Station Le Bouyssou / 05 65 44 34 95 / 05 65 77 36 00 (Booking) www.vacancespourtous.fr : 27€ to 39€ / : 10€ to 12€ Camping sites Laguiole Camping Municipal “Les Monts d’Aubrac” / 05 65 44 39 72 (From the 1st of May until the 15th of September); 05 65 51 26 30 (For information). : 10€/2 persons Free Draining Area at the entrance of the Camping Site St Chély d’Aubrac Camping Municipal / 05 65 44 21 15 (Tourist Office) / 05 65 44 27 08 (Town Hall) : 9€/2 persons Open from early May to 31th of August Soulages-Bonneval La Crestilie 05 65 44 31 63 : 10.50€ to 12,50€/2 person At the beach lake, Montpeyroux Camping La Romiguière***/ 05 65 44 44 64 / 06 50 94 96 16 http://camping.laromiguiere.fr. : 14€ to 26,50€ Motorhome rest areas Laguiole La Montagnette, Les Clauzades / 05 65 44 39 38 / 06 38 74 75 89 Open all along the year. Area of draining, nearby the camping site. Open all along the year. 2€. Free car parking, in villages. Rent houses Consult the list in the «Guide d’Accueil», French Version p. 45-53. 14 SKI RESORTS Ski resort of Brameloup Snow conditions are available in winter on www.brameloup.com and 05 65 44 27 31. Address : Brameloup – 12470 Saint Chély d’Aubrac Nature station all along the year, and in winter: - 8 alpine ski runs (1 Baby, 3 Green, 1 blue, 3 red) - 2 cross-country runs - 3 snow shoes ways Luge run, border-cross run, child snow garden. The picnic room is free entrance, on reservation for groups. On the station : accommodation, restaurants, rental equipment Rental Equipment : Skimium JBQ12 Querherno Brameloup / 05 65 44 86 37 or 06 76 84 11 75 – www.jbq12.com Ski resort of Laguiole For information (lift passes, activities, weather, or any other information) don’t hesitate to call at 05 65 44 39 62 (from 9 am to 5 pm in winter). Alpine Skiing - 14 downhill trails (including 5 equipped with artificial snow) - 11 lifts - 1 toboggan trail. Cross-country skiing 68 km of marked trails across the domaine of the Aubrac: Brameloup (18 km), Laguiole (50 km). Trails for all levels marked green, blue, red and black. Connexion trails between different resorts are indicated by yellow poles. A sign-posted course/path for walkers A sign-posted course or path especially for walkers has been created at Bouyssou for those who enjoy walking through the snow. We would remind you that access to the cross-country trails is reserved strictly for those in possession of a valid ski pass. Snowshoes A sign-posted course for walkers with snowshoes is also available (30 Kms). Rental Equipment : La Maison du Ski - Laville/Sports / 05 65 48 44 13 – 06 07 30 55 83 Chalet de La Source / 05 65 44 57 42 Skimium JBQ12 Querherno Laguiole / 06 76 84 11 75 or 06 07 84 54 57 – www.jbq12.com Skiing school : 06 87 95 10 70 15 GETTING HERE AND AROUND By Road - A75 (Motorway) - N9 Northern exit : n°28 at St Flour Exit n°35 at Aumont-Aubrac Southern exit : n°42 at Sévérac le Château - N88 Rodez Rodez, follow Espalion and Aubrac/Laguiole By Taxi Carabasse Geneviève 05 65 44 33 34 By coach - Rodez - Espalion - Laguiole Line : One trip per Day - St Chély d’Aubrac - Espalion Line : Only in school period. Information call 05 65 77 10 55 - Coach station in Rodez : 05 65 68 11 13 By train Rodez Railway station : Rodez-Toulouse line Rodez-Béziers line Rodez-Paris line St Flour & Aumont-Aubrac stations : Clermont-Ferrand – Millau – Béziers line National phone number : 36 35 By Air - Rodez-Marcillac Airport / 05 65 76 02 06 - Paris Orly - Rodez (Daily flight) Brit Air / 05 65 42 20 30 - London Stansted - Rodez (from March) - Dublin - Rodez (from June) - Bruxelles – Rodez (from March) - Ajaccio – Rodez - Ryanair/ 0892 562 150 Office de Tourisme Aubrac-Laguiole Place de la Mairie 12210 Laguiole Tél. 0033 (0)5 65 44 35 94 Bureau d’Accueil de Saint Chély d’Aubrac Rue de la Tour 12470 Saint Chély d’Aubrac Tél. 0033 (0)5 65 44 21 15 tourisme@aubrac-laguiole.com www.aubrac-laguiole.com 16
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