The ultimate enotourism destination (Gaillac vineyards)
Green setting next to the town centre and its shops
About 20 km from Albi (World Heritage Site)
Nearby
Point of interest
Abbey of Saint-Michel
Gaillac vineyard
‘’Les Chemins de la Vigne’’ route
Albi and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum
Shops
Supermarket next to the motorhome stopover
Small shops in the town centre
Events
The winegrowers organise apéro-concerts (drinks and live music) on their domain every summer
August: ‘’La Fête des Vins’’ in Gaillac (wine tastings, live music, animations…)
Autumn: ‘’Chai mon vigneron’’ (end of the grape harvest and release of Gaillac Primeur)
December: Christmas market
Bons plans
SAS Vignobles Gaillacois
SAS Vignobles Gaillacois
Place St Michel, 81600 Gaillac
0563571540
Offre :
Take advantage of a 15% discount on purchases of 6 bottles or more.
Valable
jusqu'au 30/12/2025
Réservé aux clients
Ayant une carte d'accès
Description
On the banks of the Tarn
Green and quiet setting next to the town centre and its shops
Shaded pitches
1.5 km from the town centre
Tourism / Discovery
Nestled in the Bastides country of the Tarn and only 20 km from Albi (a World Heritage Site), Gaillac welcomes you with its thousand-year-old vineyards and its rich natural and historical heritage.
During your visit, don’t miss the Abbey of Saint-Michel and the church of Saint-Pierre. Stroll through the lively alleys leading to the Place du Griffoul, where you can take a break in one of the parks and admire the townhouses (especially those of Yversen and Pierre de Brens). You will be amazed by this charming town and its old stones.
Follow the ‘’Chemins de la Vigne’’ itinerary (label ‘’Vignoble et découverte’’: national wine tourism label) to fully immerse yourself in the Gaillac vineyard. The latter is one of the oldest in France and offers you the opportunity to visit museums, villages, bastides and wine cellars to meet the winegrowers and taste the renowned AOP Gaillac.
Discover the treasures of the surroundings of Gaillac, such as the episcopal town of Albi, which won’t leave you unmoved with the impressive Sainte-Cécile cathedral, the Palais de la Berbie (dating from the Middle Ages), the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, but also the wooded parks and the unique atmosphere.