10 Things to do Good for Couples in Midi-Pyrénées That You Shouldn't Miss

January 22, 2022 Concepcion Newsome

Stretching from the wooded Dordogne to the towering peaks of the Pyrenees, this vast region is a popular winter sports destination, but one without the hordes that besiege the Alps. Spring's melted snows lure kayakers and rafting enthusiasts. In summer, amateur and advanced hikers take to the hills.
Restaurants in Midi-Pyrenees

1. Cathedrale Sainte-Cecile

5 boulevard General Sibille, 81000, Albi France +33 5 63 38 47 40 http://www.albi-tourisme.fr/fr/la-cathedrale-sainte-cecile-albi.html
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5.0 based on 4,251 reviews

Cathedrale Sainte-Cecile

Reviewed By soloflyer2018 - Brisbane, Australia

The magnificent brick building with its amazing Gothic entrance is very hard to describe because it is so huge and apparently the largest brick Cathedral in that part of the world. But... when you enter inside that is when your breath is taken away...it is beautiful. Although it is a French Cathedral the Art is Italian and it is spectacular. I actually visited more than once because I could not absorb everything. The history, the color, the Art ,amazing and a definite "must see" in Albi.

2. Reserve Naturelle du Neouvielle

Route des Lacs, 65170, Saint-Lary-Soulan France
Excellent
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5.0 based on 412 reviews

Reserve Naturelle du Neouvielle

Reviewed By chrispR6399BO - Sun Valley, United States

Gorgeous part of the world with stunning view and beautiful lakes - in some of the lakes you can see trout cruising around feeding on the surface - hiking is quite vertical but worth the effort- we had a 1000 foot gain in elevation on our hike- if you have mobility issues this might not be for you - the road up there is barely 1 lane in spots with lots of switchbacks but the views make it worth while - just go slow and let the locals and the aggressive drivers pass you.

3. Basilique Saint-Sernin

Place Saint-Sernin, 31000, Toulouse France +33 5 61 21 80 45 [email protected] http://www.basilique-saint-sernin.fr/
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4.5 based on 3,434 reviews

Basilique Saint-Sernin

Reviewed By KateJourney - Exeter, Canada

When we decided to explore Toulouse, we headed directly to the Musee d'Archaeologie ...and found it right beside the basilica...so after the museum we toured it as well. A lovely church with and interesting crypt with reliquaries...always great to immerse in local history.

4. Musee des Augustins

21 rue de Metz, 31000, Toulouse France +33 5 61 22 21 82 [email protected] http://www.augustins.org
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4.5 based on 1,147 reviews

Musee des Augustins

This place is temporarily closed.

Reviewed By 590jhl - Seoul, South Korea

This is the huge museum in the center of the city. With very few other visitors, I enjoyed myself watching things inside slowly.

5. Musee Toulouse-Lautrec

Opposite the north side of the cathedral Palais de la Berbie, 81000, Albi France +33 5 63 49 48 70 http://www.musee-toulouse-lautrec.com
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4.5 based on 2,259 reviews

Musee Toulouse-Lautrec

Reviewed By Henri_Hunter - Harrogate, United Kingdom

Home of a young Toulouse Lautrec it is a beautiful building with a great collection of his art. There are also items of local history and a beautiful garden with views over the river.

6. Theatre du Capitole

Place du Capitole, 31000, Toulouse France +33 5 61 22 31 31 http://www.theatreducapitole.fr/1/saison-2014-2015/recitals-et-concerts-475/choeur-du-capitole-484/italia-mia.html
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4.5 based on 1,286 reviews

Theatre du Capitole

Reviewed By billand1 - Vienna, Austria

The main hall on the second floor is of unparelleled beauty in terms of design and paintings as well as pictures on the walls. Great history is obvious!

7. Cite Religieuse

Place de la Carretta, 46500 Rocamadour France +33 5 65 33 22 00 http://www.vallee-dordogne.com/rocamadour
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,722 reviews

Cite Religieuse

Reviewed By Briangraf

I love this place and would say it is a must see if you are anywhere near by. We drove about an hour to see this and our family loved every minute of the walk around the castle, church and little village nestled in the cliff.

8. Church of Les Jacobins

69 rue Pargaminieres, 31000, Toulouse France +33 5 61 22 21 92 http://www.jacobins.mairie-toulouse.fr/
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4.5 based on 1,610 reviews

Church of Les Jacobins

Reviewed By kathrynh992 - Sonoma, United States

I visited this historic ( it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the body of St. Thomas Aquinas has been there since 1369) and beautiful church during a Sunday mass. This is an active church with a dedicated congregation. I, along with other visitors, were quiet and respectful of the mass. It was acceptable to very quietly walk the inside perimeter and to unobtrusively take photos (make sure your camera or smart phone is set so that the “click” is silent - the clicking sound when a photo is taken is disruptive). It is difficult to describe the beauty and serenity of this space - the arches, windows, altars, parishioners, and stonework of the structure itself. This is a must-see place.

9. Gouffre de Padirac

Le Gouffre, 46500 Padirac France +33 5 65 33 64 56 [email protected] http://www.gouffre-de-padirac.com/#/en
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4.5 based on 5,355 reviews

Gouffre de Padirac

The Gouffre de Padirac, the most famous cave in Europe, is considered as one of the most interesting geological sites in France. After a vertiginous descent, by lift or stairs, of 103 metres, you embark on a boat trip along the subterranean river with spectacular views on the galleries. That's when you discover the "Grande Pendeloque" - a gigantic stalactite of 60 metres high - hanging by a string, it appears to admire itself in the "Lac de la Pluie". You then walk towards the "Lac des Gours" or the "Salle du Grand Dôme" with its 94 metres high vault.

Reviewed By davideY5952TC - Goolwa, Australia

The tour of the caves and underground river is a fascinating, educational, awe-inspiring and reasonably priced must-see in the Dordogne area of France

10. Le Sidobre

Maison du Sidobre - Vialavert, 81260 Castres France +33 5 63 74 63 38 http://www.sidobre.tourisme-tarn.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 315 reviews

Le Sidobre

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