Opening times
Practical information
Prices
A partir de 44€/ personne (base 8 personnes)
46€/pers (base 7 personnes)
48€/pers (base 6 personnes)
53€/pers (base 5 personnes)
59€/pers (base 4 personnes)
Base minimum de 236€ pour la journée.
On-site services
- Pets welcome
- Booking obligatory
Available facilities
- Free car park
- Car park
- Public WC
- Sustainable development
- Exhibition space
- Themed path
Cultural activities
- Discovery
- Meeting with a resident
- Regional products
- Environment
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The Sidobre Tour promotes green, sustainable tourism and holds the "Valeur Parc" (Park Value) label.
Parking is available at the starting point. Bus access is also possible via the Lio 763 line, which stops 250 meters from the Maison du Sidobre.
1/ Meeting point and departure at the Maison du Sidobre in Vialavert.
2/ Short walk along the "Sentier des Légendes" (Trail of Legends)—a 30-minute stroll to discover unusual rock formations, local legends, and traces of the region's traditional stonemasons (*peiraires*).
3/ Stop at the Lascombes "Rocher Tremblant" (Wobbling Rock).
4/ Visit to the Lac du Merle (Merle Lake).
5/ Walk from the famous Peyro Clabado rock to the Pic des Fourches (20-minute walk) to uncover its secrets and legends.
6/ Discovery of the mineral and fossil collection at the Peyro Clabado "Art Brut" site.
7/ Lunch at a historic restaurant—either *Au Vieux Chantier* or *O Crémaussel*—to savor local flavors (includes a main course and dessert; starters and drinks available for an additional charge).
8/ A journey into history and local craftsmanship: the *Imprimerie du Tarn* (Tarn Printing) room at the Museum of Protestantism.
9/ Visit to the curing room at the Garric charcuterie in Brassac.
10/ Visit to the Brasserie du Sidobre (brewery) in Vialavert.
11/ Return to the Maison du Sidobre to explore the museum area or the "Sentier des Immortels" (Trail of the Immortals), depending on the group's pace and preferences.
An immersive, guided day-long experience featuring the landscapes, heritage, and local culture of the Tarn region.