


What unusual accommodation
Can you rent in Aveyron?
From Indian teepees and Mongolian yurts to tree houses and transparent bubbles opening onto the starry sky, Aveyron is home to an increasing number of unusual vacation accommodations. If you’re a lover of wide open spaces and unusual holidays in the countryside, you can also recharge your batteries in unusual accommodation in Aveyron at the Camping des Calquières in Séverac-le-Château, in a safari-inspired Victoria lodge or a canvas bungalow: rental properties set in exceptionally green surroundings. For even more adventure, rent a vintage van and book an intimate pitch in the heart of nature at Les Calquières!
Where to eat
An unusual weekend in Aveyron?
Discover new flavors in a typical Aveyron restaurant or at a picturesque address during your unusual stay: for an original setting, opt for Hervé Busset, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Conques, set in an 18th-century mill along the Dourdou river. For unique flavors, discover top-quality restaurants from around the world in Rodez: an explosion of flavors and colors at Le Cèdre’s Lebanese table, or a trip to Thailand at La Maison Thaï, to discover ancestral recipes cooked with passion and subtlety.



How much does an unusual weekend cost?
At Calquières?
The Aveyron es Calquières campsite offers you an unusual short break at a low price, with pitches for your van at less than 50 euros for two nights, a 4-person canvas bungalow from 91 euros for two nights, or a 5-person lodge from 105 euros for an extended weekend. Most of Aveyron’s most unusual and picturesque sites are free to visit. A visit to the knife museum in Laguiole costs 3.50 euros per adult. For an original meal in a restaurant, add 20 to 50 euros per person at Le Cèdre, around 20 euros per person at Maison Thai, and 50 to 100 euros per person at Hervé Busset’s Michelin-starred table.


