PassaPaïs: Mazamet-Bédarieux

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MAZAMET

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Bike services

Food services

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SAINT-AMANS-SOULT

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SAINT-AMANS-VALTORET

Cultural activities

Food services

Products & services

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ALBINE

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Products & services

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ROUAIROUX-LACABARÈDE

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Bike services

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LABASTIDE-ROUAIROUX

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Bike services

Cultural activities

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COURNIOU

Accommodation

Cultural activities

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SAINT-PONS-DE-THOMIÈRES

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RIOLS

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Food services

Products & services

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PRÉMIAN

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Food services

Products & services

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SAINT-ETIENNE-D’ALBAGNAN

Food services

Products & services

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SAINT-VINCENT-D’OLARGUES

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Food services

Products & services

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OLARGUES

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Food services

Products & services

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MONS-LA-TRIVALLE

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Bike services

Outdoor activities

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SAINT-MARTIN-DE-L’ARÇON

Outdoor activities

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COLOMBIÈRES-SUR-ORB / LA POMARÈDE

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Food services

Outdoor activities

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LAMALOU-LES-BAINS

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Food services

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LES AIRES

Accommodation

Food services

  • Restaurant Domaine de Gatinié
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HÉRÉPIAN

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Cultural activities

Food services

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LE-POUJOL-SUR-ORB

Cultural activities

Products & services

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BÉDARIEUX

Accommodation

The PassaPaïs greenway follows the narrow fold of the Thoré, Jaur and Orb valleys. Developed between 2006 and 2013 on the former Mazamet-Bédarieux railway line by the Hérault and Tarn departmental councils, it covers 76km.

The Tarn section follows the Thoré valley, where livestock breeding and the wool pulling and weaving trades flourished. After 10km of flat stretches, it gradually climbs towards the Fenille pass which marks the watershed crossing and the borders of the departments.

In the Hérault the landscape changes, with chestnut forests, scrubland, the Caroux mountain range and small-scale agriculture (chestnuts, vines, cherries, ….).