An exceptional steppe landscape in Europe, the Causse du Larzac is emblematic of the Roquefort area: its moors have been shaped by agropastoralism. It is part of a formidable procession of plateaus, the Grands Causses. It overlooks Millau and offers a breathtaking view of its Viaduct. Dotted with Templar villages, the Larzac ends in the west with sumptuous circuses including that of Tournemire, near Roquefort-sur-Soulzon. The Larzac dominates a landscape of valleys (Tarn, Dourbie, Sorgues, Cernon) and hillocks, the most famous of which is that of… Combalou, kingdom of Roquefort cellars.

Sheep milk collection area for: Société
Ripening cellars: in Roquefort-sur-Soulzon for all Roquefort manufacturers

Castelnau farm in Nant, Fleurines farm in Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, Alcas farm in Saint-Jean-et-Saint-Paul

Les 3 Causses, Cécile Cammas, Millau. Les Arcades, Olivier Smith, Millau. Quai 23, David Lassauvetat, Millau. La Mangeoire, Gilles Taurines, Millau. Le Diapason, Pierre Loupiac, Creissels. Le Sahuc, Simon Abellaneda, Peyrelade. Cheese dairies in Millau.

Millau Viaduct, Templar and Hospitaller towns (La Couvertoirade, La Cavalerie, Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon, Le Viala-du-Pas-de-Jaux, Saint-Jean-d’Alcas). Agro-pastoral built heritage: jasses, caselles, lavognes. In the Tarn Valley:
castle of Peyrelade, village of Compeyre, village of Peyre. City of stones of Montpellier-le-Vieux. Millau Museum (archaeology, glove-making, etc.), Gallo-Roman site of La Graufesenque in Millau, third place “Le Saloir” in Roquefort.

The Vélo-rail in Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon… and, of course, a visit to the Roquefort cellars! With one click :
www.millau-viaduc-tourisme.fr
www.roquefort-tourisme.fr
www.tourisme-larzac.com