Sévérac-le-Château

Sévérac-le-Château, a medieval jewel in the heart of Aveyron, invites you on an immersive discovery of its exceptional heritage. Its two fortified gates open the way to one of the largest medieval towns in this part of France, where noble residences and simpler houses intertwine harmoniously. Stroll along its cobbled streets and contemplate such treasures as the 15th-century Maison des Consuls, the “Sestayral” covered market, the Saint-Sauveur church , the archaeological museum, the fountain and the wash-house. And don’t miss the Maison de Jeanne, one of the oldest in Rouergue. Crowned by its 11th-century château, Sévérac-le-Château embodies medieval history and Renaissance influences, offering a unique immersion in the eras that have shaped Aveyron.

When it comes to gastronomy, Sévérac-le-Château’s restaurants feature Aveyron specialities such as aligot, roquefort and gâteau à la broche, all to be enjoyed in a warm and friendly atmosphere.