Occitanie has so many different things to enjoy and explore with family and friends or your partner. Whether you prefer museums, art and history, love nature or want to get your adrenalin going you are sure to find what you want in the balmy climate of this beautiful area of France.

After the beautiful museums there are mountains to climb, waterfalls to find and endless walks in breath-taking scenery. Simple or unusual, peaceful or full of thrills, there's plenty for you to explore. Discover the top 10 things to do in Occitanie.

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    The Padirac Caves

    A fascinating visit to the depths of the Earth

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    The Padirac Caves (le gouffre de Padirac) are a natural cave system that you can explore on your trip. Located in the Causses du Quercy park close to Rocamadour, the caves are an absolute must see if you are in the Dordogne Valley. Monumental is the word to describe this place where a natural cave marks the entrance to a 103 metre drop down to a subterranean river.

    Climb into the lift and enjoy the vertiginous descent into the depths of the Earth. Once you are there, step into a boat that will take you through a labyrinth of caves full of strange shapes until you arrive at the Lac de la Pluie, a lake of incomparable purity. Hanging over its crystal waters, the 60 m long La Grande Pendeloque stalactite admires its reflection. Once back on land you can walk to the impressively high Great Dome Cavern (Salle du Grand Dôme) full of concretions of all shapes and sizes.

    Location: Le Gouffre, 46500 Padirac, France

    Open: Daily from 9.30 am to 4 pm.

    Phone: +33 (0)5 65 33 64 56

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    The Toulouse Lautrec Museum in Albi

    An important collection in one of the most beautiful buildings in the city

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    The Toulouse Lautrec Museum in Albi (Le musée Toulouse-Lautrec) is housed in the Berbie Palace (palais de la Berbie), one of the most famous monuments in what is known as the Episcopal City. It contains a unique collection of works by the artist who was born in the town. There are nearly 1,000 works displayed, including posters, paintings and drawings.

    Each stage of the tour has useful information panels and it begins with works from his youth in Albi, when he was mainly interested in drawing his family, friends and animals. As the tour continues you'll discover his life in Paris where the themes change to brothels, the theatre and the circus. Whether you're just curious or a real art lover, the Toulouse Lautrec museum will help you get to know this talented son of Albi much better and understand why the town is so proud of him.

    Location: Palais de la Berbie, Place Sainte-Cécile, 81000 Albi, France

    Open: 1st June–30th September: daily from 10.30 am to 6.30 pm; 1st October–31st May, Tuesday–Sunday from 10.00 am to 12.30 pm and 2 pm to 6 pm.

    Phone: +33 (0)5 63 49 48 70

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    The Aubrac plateau

    Wide open views of fabulous natural scenery

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    The Aubrac plateau (le plateau de l’Aubrac) is a huge area of fabulous countryside that is also classed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Covering parts of Lozère, Aveyron and Cantal, it offers you unspoiled views of flower covered fields and thick forests.

    If you're up early in the morning or out just before dark you may see deer, foxes, boar, hare, badgers and otters, and not forgetting the fabulous red kites circling in the sky. While you're out you may well see small stone cabins know as "burons". These rustic buildings are great places to try the famous local beef bœuf de l’Aubrac) or the aligot (a dish made from a blend of cheese and mashed potato). In brief, from Nasbinals to Laguiole, this plateau is an original landscape, relaxing and serene, whatever the season.

    Location: 48260 Nasbinals, France

    Open: 24/7

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    Aeroscopia

    A unique journey into the history of planes

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    Aeroscopia was created in 2015, not far from the Airbus plant, and is an exceptional collection of planes tracing the history of aviation. It goes from the first flight of Clément Ader, through the Caravelle, which was the first ever civilian jet plane, to the much more modern A380 and A350.

    Through models, photos and detailed information that tells you about how a plane is built or how it flies, you can explore this exciting world, and perhaps even come away with new career plans. And if you've always fancied flying a plane, there are several simulators that let you have a brief idea of what being a ilot is really like.

    Location: 1 Allée André Turcat, 31700 Blagnac, France

    Open: Daily from 9.30 am to 6 pm.

    Phone: +33 (0)5 34 39 42 00

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    The Pic du Midi

    An observatory with a fantastic view of the Pyrénées

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    The 2,877-metre-high Pic du Midi de Bigorre is one of the 129 peaks in the Pyrenees and home to a working observatory that is much sought after because of the lack of light pollution, the purity of the air and the stable atmosphere. Going up the Pic du Midi is something you really should do during your holidays in Occitanie.

    You're not a natural hiker? Don't worry! You can go up in the cable car which leaves from Mongie, not far from the famous Tourmalet mountain pass, and enjoy a breathtaking view over the mountains. Much more interested in a challenge? Then get ready for between 700 and 950 metres of altitude gain over a distance of 13 to 20 km, depending on which path you choose. Once you've looked at the orientation tables perhaps you'll get your adrenaline pumping by trying the glass Sky Walkway, suspended above the void. Thrills guaranteed.

    Location: Rue Pierre Lamy de la Chapelle, 65200 La Mongie, France

    Open: Open daily, times vary.

    Phone: +33 (0)8 25 00 28 77

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    The Gavarnie Cirque

    An almost magical natural site

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    Gavarnie (Le Cirque de Gavarnie) is the most spectacular cirque (a geological feature created by glacial erosion over millions of years) in the Pyrenees. Surrounded by 16 mountains and having the highest waterfall in Europe, it is a fabulous landscape and it's easy to see why it's also a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    From the village of Gavarnie you can set out on foot, by donkey or on horseback to visit a natural amphitheatre with 3 layers of snowy tops, impressive cliffs and wonderful waterfalls.

    Location: 65120 Gavarnie-Gèdre, France

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    The yellow train of Pyrénées

    See the most beautiful scenery of the Catalan Pyrenees by rail

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    The little yellow train is a truly original way to discover the most beautiful countryside in the Catalan Pyrenees. At a maximum speed of 30 km/h, it travels gently for 63 km passing Latour de Carol, Bourg Madame, Saillagouse, Font Romeu and Villefranche-de-Conflent.

    The train runs all year long through various tunnels and over two spectacular bridges, the Séjourné viaduct (which is 65 m high) and the Gisclard suspension bridge overlooking a precipice. In the summer you can enjoy the wonderful views from an open carriage.

    Location: 66210 Saint-Pierre-dels-Forçats, France

    Open: Runs all year round. Times and prices online.

    Phone: +33 (0)4 68 04 15 47

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    Niaux Caves

    A rare example of painted caves that can still be visited

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    The Niaux caves (la grotte de Niaux) in the Arriègedate date back to the late stone age and will take you on a journey back in time. In a small group (to help protect the paintings), wearing solid shoes and carrying a torch, walk 800 metres through the rock to discover the impressive Salon Noir which is completely covered with Magdalenian era paintings of bison, horses, ibex and deer.

    The visits are guided and your guide will tell you about the archaeological excavations on the site, as well as Palaeolithic art and shamanism.

    Location: Route de Banat, 09400 Tarascon-sur-Ariège, France

    Open: Open all year round. Hours vary but can be checked online. Booking essential.

    Phone: +33 (0)5 61 05 10 10

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    Ars Waterfall

    A pleasant walk to a stunning waterfall in the Pyrenees

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    Aulus-les-Bains is a mountain spa town surrounded by peaks and lots of paths suitable for all types of hikers. To help cool the whole family down on a hot summer day there's nothing nicer than this walk (around 10 km in total) leading to the wonderful Ars waterfall.

    The gloriously blue water tumbles in three different falls over a total of 246 metres. The waterfall is at its most powerful in May and June when the snows are melting, but whatever the season this is an unmissable sight in the Couserans region and well worth the walk.

    Location: 09140, Aulus-les-Bains, France

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    Montauban Toy Museum

    Which toys do you remember from your childhood?

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    The Montauban Toy Museum (le Musée de Jouets de Montauban) is great fun, whether you're young or old. This is an incredible collection of train sets, construction sets, models, puppets and lots more that covers more than a century of childhood games. Learn the history and the funniest secrets of lead soldiers, toy cars, wooden toys, dolls and soft toys.

    If you love model making you'll be fascinated by the detail on the circus, the bicycle race and the boats, but there are also model towns, like Toulouse, and Montauban with its well-known bridge, of course. When you've finished visiting the museum, the family can enjoy the playroom which has table football, some games of skill and a puppet theatre.

    Location: 770 Boulevard Blaise Doumerc, 82000 Montauban, France

    Open: Wednesday–Sunday in school holidays, from 2 pm to 6 pm. Closed on public holidays. Outside school holidays: Wednesday, Saturday–Sunday from 2 pm to 6 pm.

    Phone: +33 (0)5 63 20 27 06

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