Sainte-Enimie | |
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Information | |
Country | ![]() |
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City | Gorges du Tarn Causses |
River (s) | Tarn |
Altitude | Between 444 and1 096 m |
Area | 87,34 km² |
Population | 522 hab.(2012) |
Density | 5.98 inhab./km² |
Nice | Santrimiol (e) |
Postal code | 48210 |
Telephone prefix | 33 4 66 |
Location | |
![]() 44 ° 22 ′ 3 ″ N 3 ° 24 ′ 43 ″ E | |
Official site | |
Sainte-Enimie is a village in the new commune of Gorges du Tarn Causses in Lozere. It is classified among the most beautiful villages in France.
Understand
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- Sainte-Enimie
- Montbrun
- Quézac
Since , the former communes of Sainte-Enimie, Montbrun and Quézac form the new commune of Gorges du Tarn Causses whose town hall is located in Sainte-Enimie.
In addition, Sainte-Enimie already included the other villages or hamlets of Boisset, Castelbouc, Champerboux, Hauterives, Prades, Pougnadoires as well as the original town of Saint-Chély-du-Tarn.
Tourist information
Sainte-Enimie does not have its own tourist office but adheres to the 1901 law association Gorges du Tarn, Causses, Cévennes set up by the community of communes Gorges Causses Cévennes. However, an information point is located in the village:
- 1 Gorges du Tarn, Causses, Cévennes Mende road,
33 4 66 450114 –
(reserved parking in front of the post office.
To go
By car
- Coming from the north, south or west:
- highway A75, take the exit
40 Banassac and follow the departmental road D998 in the direction of La Canourgue as far as Sainte-Enimie.
- highway A75, take the exit
- Coming from the east:
Circulate
To see
- 1 Notre-Dame-du-Gourg Church –
Church of XIVe century with various statues of wood and stone from XIIe and XVe century.
- 2 Monastery –
- 3 Hermitage of Sainte Énimie
- 4 Megalithic complex of the Trois-Seigneurs Area (overlapping the municipalities of Laval-du-Tarn and Sainte-Enimie) –
Neolithic archaeological site, including a curved covered alley and tumulus.
- 5 Champerboux cross –
15th century wrought iron crosse century.
- 6 Prades Castle –
medieval style dating from XIIe Where XIIIe century, but private property.
- 7 Castelbouc – Small troglodyte village overlooking the Tarn and surmounted by a ruined medieval castle.
- Saint-Chely-du-Tarn – Small village south of Sainte-Enimie nestled in a circus hollowed out by the Tarn.
- 8 Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption –
- 9 Chapel of Notre-Dame-de-Cénaret –
- 10 Cascade
- 8 Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption –
Do
To buy
Eat
Have a drink / Go out
Housing
- 1 Night Blue Hotel Pont Street,
33 4 66 485001, e-mail : [email protected]
Between 55 € and 70 € depending on the season. –
Double rooms. Restaurant. Closed garage for motorcycles and bicycles. Accepted animals (7 € per day).
- 2 Auberge du Moulin Rue de la Combe,
33 4 66 485308
Between 71 € and 100 € depending on the season. –
free. 10 double rooms. Bar and restaurant with French cuisine. Shaded terrace. Free parking.
Communicate
Around
- 1 Mende (North) – The prefecture of Lozere.
- 2 Przewalski Prehistoric Horse Park (South) – Area where przewalski horses live in freedom.
- 3 Georges du Tarn (at the South West) – Between Sainte-Enimie and The Rozier.
Routes via Sainte-Enimie |
Balsièges ← | NOT ![]() | → Meyrueis |
Banassac ← | O ![]() | → End |
Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et-d'Aubrac ← | NO ![]() | → Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois |
End (Champerbroux) ← | O ![]() | → Mas-d'Orcières |
Distance and time table from Sainte-Enimie
(center to center)
Destination | Distance | Time | ||
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by the road | great circle | by car (about) | ||
Ales | N106D907B92 km | 59,3 km | 1 h 25 | |
Mende | N88D98626 km | 18,2 km | 25 min | |
Millau | D911A75D99856 km | 39,6 km | 50 min |