Sainte-Enimie
On the slopes of a canyon cut by the gorges of the Tarn, Sainte-Enimie sets out its massive limestone houses in tiers at the foot of an old Benedictine monastery, all that remains of which is a chapel and a chapter house. At its feet is Burle spring which is said to have cured the Merovingian princess Enimie of leprosy.
+ d'infos : www.sainte-enimie.fr
Information : Gorges du Tarn et des Grands Causses Tourist Office - Tel : +33 (0)4 66 48 53 44
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Must-sees and must-dos
- Ecomusée du Vieux Logis, Romanesque church, chapter house
- A guided tour of the village
Themes
- By the waterside : Gorges du Tarn, Burle spring
- Abbeys and churches : Romanesque church, chapter house and l’Ermitage cave











