Quézac

A quiet and natural environment...
Quézac is a small village of the XVIIth century located near the Tarn river at 520 meters of altitude. It is half way between the Gorges-du-Tarn and the Cévennes and close to the Grands Causses (Méjean and Sauveterre).

The valley benefits from a mild and sunny micro-climate which has enabled the development of agriculture. You will find around the village a lot of orchards and meadows carefully maintained and vine bancels that produce wonderful vine Ispagnac called wine Gabalie and the Gabridelle.


Close to a lot of shops...

Quézac is about 1 km away from Ispagnac where you will find plenty of shops to do your shopping (delicatessen, bakery, drugstore, food store, doctor, fruits and vegetables, ...).

The market of Ispagnac : Tuesday and saturday ; thursday in Florac (10km).

Marché d'Ispagnac

Activities to do...

The library

There are plenty of activities to br undertaken around Quézac and Ispagnac : bathing, fishing or canoeing in the Tarn river, VTT, speleology, parapente, cannoning, climbing, archery, horse riding, swimming pool, tennis and a go game club !

You can discover the great Cévennes landscapes, the Mount Lozère, the Causses, the Gorges du Tarn or the Aubrac plateau. All these places are only a few kilometers away from Quézac...

Paysage des Causses

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