

Activities
The Causses escape is located in the commune of Mostuéjouls in the Gorges du Tarn, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Whether you are looking for thrills or a peaceful escape in the heart of nature, the Gorges du Tarn offer you a multitude of outdoor activities.
Breathe in the pure mountain air and let yourself be lulled by the murmur of the river.

Canoeing - Rafting - Canyoning
Canoeing is an unforgettable experience, you can paddle through stunning scenery, with steep cliffs rising up on either side of the river.

Via ferrata - Climbing
The Via Ferrata du Liaucous is located behind the ecolodges, it offers spectacular views of the cliffs and the river below. This via ferrata is suitable for all levels.

Trail - Hiking
The hikes will allow you to discover the wild beauty of the Gorges du Tarn, the Jonte, the Dourbie and the Causses of Sauveterre, Méjean, the Causse Noir and the Larzac. You will enjoy the breathtaking panoramas and the natural and historical wealth of the region. These surrounding trails host the largest French Trail festival, Les Templiers, every year.

Millau and its Viaduct
Millau is a city known for its rich cultural and natural heritage, it is particularly famous for the Millau Viaduct, a feat of engineering that attracts visitors from all over the world. It also attracts lovers of breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities. It is the capital of extreme sports.

Paragliding
Millau is a mecca for paragliding in France, attracting enthusiasts from all over the world thanks to its exceptional flying conditions and spectacular landscapes. Beginner or expert, you will experience unforgettable moments in free flight.

Bungee jumping
Bungee jumping is a popular activity in Millau, especially from the Millau Viaduct, one of the most iconic and impressive structures in the region. It is an unforgettable experience for thrill seekers.

Caves - Speleology
The Dargilan cave, discovered in 1880, is renowned for its vast underground rooms decorated with magnificent calcite concretions in pinkish hues. The Aven Armand cave, discovered in 1897, is home to a forest of more than 400 stalagmites, some of which reach 30 metres in height.

mountain bike
Mountain biking offers a variety of routes, from technical trails on the Causses to thrilling descents in the Gorges. The spectacular landscapes and diversity of terrain attract enthusiasts of all levels, with marked routes suitable for beginners and experts alike.

Fishing
Fishing in the Tarn is renowned for its clear, fish-filled waters, ideal for fly and lure fishing. Anglers can find a variety of species here, enjoying the spectacular scenery and tranquility of the river.

Vultures
Vultures, reintroduced in the 1980s, are a symbol of local biodiversity, with species such as the griffon vulture, the black vulture and the Egyptian vulture. These majestic birds of prey are often observed gliding over the cliffs, offering an impressive spectacle.