Tarn-et-Garonne is a department in southwest France with a rich past and cultural heritage. The department is one of the 101 departments in France and was created on November 1808, during the First French Empire under Napoléon I. Its territories were formed out of neighbouring areas, with over half of the territory taken from the Lot, over one-third taken from Haute-Garonne (including Castelsarrasin), and the rest from Lot-et-Garonne, Gers, and Aveyron departments. The department (number 82) is located in the Occitanie region and borders the departments of Lot, Aveyron, Tarn, Haute-Garonne, Gers and Lot-et-Garonne. It covers an area of 3,718 square kilometres and has a population of approximately 260,000 people.
Picturesque Towns and Villages
Tarn-et-Garonne is known for its picturesque and charming market towns and medieval villages, such as Najac, Bourg de Visa, Montaigu de Quercy, Lauzerte, and Parisot. These towns and villages are home to some of the most stunning architectural and historical landmarks that attract visitors worldwide. The department is also home to many beautiful natural attractions, including the forests of Grésigne and Sivens, the Aveyron Gorges, the Quercy Hills, and the Garonne River, which offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping and water sports.
Accessing Tarn-et-Garonne
The area is on relatively easy reach to the main city of Toulouse, which can be reached in around 75 minutes via the A20 motorway. The nearest airports are Toulouse Blagnac and Rodez, further up the road. Overall, Tarn-et-Garonne is a fantastic destination for anyone exploring southwest France's historic culture and beautiful scenery.
Key Information about Tarn-et-Garonne
- Main City/Prefecture: Montauban
- Nearest Airport: Toulouse-Blagnac Airport
- Population: Around 260,000 (as of the latest census)
- Area: 3,717 sq. kilometres and 1,435 sq. miles
- Landmark: Place Nationale in Montauban, a charming square surrounded by arcades.
- Number of Tourists/Year: Approx. 1 million, enjoying its scenic waterways, markets and historic towns.
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