Come and explore the medieval village of Trébas-les-Bains in the Tarn region, clasped between the Parc Naturel Régional du Haut Languedoc and the Grands Causses and Cévennes nature reserves. In this charming tourist village, vestiges of its past as a spa town can still be seen: it is home to three springs that were used for healing in the Roman days.
Whether for a week or a handful of days, the three-star Résidence La Marquisié welcomes you into its comfy, spacious air-conditioned apartments for a relaxing stay in the country. The accommodation here offers exceptional views over the Vallée du Tarn, as well as a pool with sun-baked terrace and a relaxing sauna. The residence is just 2 km away from Trébas-les-Bains village centre, where you’ll find all the local shops you need as well as a selection of cafés and restaurants.
As a certified Station Verte de Vacances and Pavillon Bleu resort, Trébas-les-Bains is brimming with gorgeous countryside for you to soak up. Wander down the Sentier des Sources and Sentier de Gaycre waterside paths, enjoy water sports on the Tarn and the leisure base’s various playing fields, pitches and courts. The beach has been fully restructured to ensure access for visitors with reduced mobility, and is supervised by lifeguards in July and August.
Albi: Renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed episcopal city, Albi is a town of art and culture. Don’t miss some of the town’s must-see sites, such as the Saint-Salvi quarter with its Sainte-Cécile cathedral at the centre, the 12th- and 13th-century Castelnau quarter with its narrow winding streets and medieval houses, plus the Toulouse-Lautrec museum, home to the world’s biggest public collection. Visit the Saint-Julien quarter for its huge covered market if you’re in the mood to grab a bite to eat, and head to the Cordeliers cultural quarter for a festive atmosphere and a look at the library, theatre and cinema. Just outside the town the Vallée du Tarn beckons, inviting visitors to reconnect with nature in the gorgeous surrounding countryside.
Millau: Known for its bridge that towers 343 metres high and connects two banks across the Vallée du Tarn, Millau is an historical gem that’s well worth visiting.
The Gorges du Tarn: The gorges offer spell-binding views unlike any other.
The little villages of Brousse-le-Château, Ambialet and Villeneuve sur Tarn: medieval villages where natural beauty and historic heritage combine.
Hiking, horse-back trekking, boat trips, mountain biking, tree-top trails, kayaking, pedalos, stand-up paddle-boarding, swimming, fishing, parachute jumps, hang-gliding, and more.
* Auquel s'ajoute les frais de dossier de 25€
Lieu-dit La Girardié 81340 TREBAS-LES-BAINS
From Paris: Motorway A10, A71
From Bordeaux: Motorway A62
From Toulouse: Motorway A61/A68
From Lyon: Motorway A771/A75
From Marseille: Motorway A54/A75
Albi airport 38 km away.
Albi Ville train station 35 km away (bus links).
Monday, Friday and Sunday: 9:00am to noon and 4:00pm to 7:00pm.
Tuesday: from 4:00pm to 7:00pm (closed in the morning).
Reception closed all day Wednesday.
Thursday: 9:00am to noon (closed in the afternoon).
Saturday: 8:00am to noon and 4:00pm to 8:00pm.
Arrivals outside the opening periods of the reception: please contact the reception beforehand.
The schedules are to be seen on the spot.
Tourist tax (subject to change): 0.80€/day/per person
Deposit: 260€ per accommodation.