Best attractions and places to see around Teillet include natural landscapes and historical sites within the Tarn department's Ségala region. The area is characterized by schist plateaus and narrow valleys, traversed by the Dadou, Assou, and Lézert rivers. This commune offers a mix of ecological interest and historical significance, with remnants of past structures and notable natural features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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You have to cross the stream by a footbridge to be able to observe, in a row, the Arifat waterfalls. The highlight of the visit is undoubtedly this impressive 80-meter waterfall, shaped by the stream. The site is particularly sensitive and fragile, be sure to stay on the paths.
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The Tarn valley is steep enough that leaving it involves a nice climb, 5 to 6 km with passages at 10%. And multiple routes around Ambialet.
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A nice easy ride from Alboi Cathedral to Lombers. Turn around after a treat at the award winning Boulangerie Pâtisserie Maison Ginestet-Cros.
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As you come down the D74 road and around the last corner before entering town, you get a splendid view of the village of Ambialet and the old hilltop Cathar fortress. Both look as if they have naturally emerged from the local rock-bed over the past few centuries. There is one restaurant and two cafes in town as well as a cafe and small hotel just over the bridge on the other side of town.
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Castle built in the middle of the 15th century. In June 1944, the resistance moved there, but on the morning of June 21, 1944, the Germans set fire to the castle and its outbuildings. Today it remains in ruins.
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44 kilometers long, an old railway line linking the towns of Albi and Castres has been converted into a greenway (sand track 3m wide).
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If the peninsulas formed by meanders are relatively common, here the isthmus which prevents the Tarn from shooting straight is only about ten meters wide, which makes it the narrowest and most spectacular of Europe. It is a safe bet that in a few millennia, erosion will eventually lead the Tarn to cross it and thus abandon its arm, as is sometimes the case (cf. Cirque de Navacelle). This geological particularity was in any case exploited from the very beginning of the 1900s for the production of electricity with a factory with magnificent architecture that can be visited.
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Ambialet is a magnificent peninsula hugged by a meander of the Tarn. It is dominated by an 11th century priory and the ruins of Saint-Raphaël castle built on a schist needle. A 3.5 km footpath takes you around the site.
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The region around Teillet is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Arifat Waterfalls, which feature an 80-meter cascade. The Dadou, Assou, and Lézert rivers also offer picturesque landscapes, particularly the Dadou's winding course through wooded valleys. The Barrage de Razisse and Retenue de la Bancalié are notable natural scenic spots, with the former sometimes revealing the ruins of the submerged Château de Grandval during dry periods.
While Teillet's original fort and medieval church are largely gone or rebuilt, the area holds historical significance. The current town hall square was once the site of a fort built around 1440. The submerged Château de Grandval, a 15th-century castle, is also a key historical landmark, occasionally visible at the Barrage de Razisse. Teillet is also crossed by the Méridienne Verte, marked by two panels within the commune.
One of the most unique geological features is the Ambialet Isthmus, where the Tarn river's meander narrows to only about 10 meters wide, making it one of the narrowest and most spectacular in Europe. This site also features the historic Ambialet Hydroelectric Power Plant, built in the early 1900s.
The area around Teillet is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Teulet' or longer, more challenging routes like the 'View of Château de Grandval loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'View of Ambialet – View of Ambialet loop' and touring bicycle routes around Lac de la Bancalié. You can explore more options on the running trails guide, road cycling routes guide, and cycling guide.
While specific family-friendly attractions within Teillet itself are not detailed, the natural settings offer opportunities for family outings. The Arifat Waterfalls can be an engaging visit for families, with a footbridge to observe the cascades. The Castres–Albi Greenway, an old railway line converted into a 44-kilometer cycle path, is also noted as family-friendly for easy rides.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty and historical significance. The View of Ambialet is highly praised for its magnificent peninsula and the 11th-century priory. The Arifat Waterfalls are appreciated for their impressive 80-meter cascade and the unique experience of crossing a footbridge to view them. The geological wonder of the Ambialet Isthmus also captivates visitors.
The region's natural beauty, particularly the rivers and waterfalls, is best enjoyed during spring and summer when the weather is mild and the landscapes are lush. During periods of drought, typically in late summer or early autumn, the submerged ruins of Château de Grandval at Barrage de Razisse can become visible, offering a unique historical perspective.
Yes, the View of Ambialet offers superb vistas of the Tarn river's meander and the historic priory. The Arifat Waterfalls also provide excellent viewpoints to observe the cascades. The region's schist plateaus and narrow valleys naturally create many scenic spots.
Absolutely. A 3.5 km footpath takes you around the magnificent View of Ambialet site. The area also offers various running and walking trails, including easy options and more challenging routes with significant elevation changes. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the running trails guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
A short drive from Teillet, the city of Albi offers significant cultural and historical sites. These include the magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Sainte-Cécile Cathedral and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, housed in the historic Palais de la Berbie. Parc Rochegude is another notable spot in Albi.
Yes, the 'Chemin des droits de l'homme-Albi Lombers' is an old railway line converted into a 44-kilometer greenway, offering a pleasant and easy ride. Another option is the Castres–Albi Greenway, which is also a very pretty green way, although it doesn't extend all the way into Albi itself.


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