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81 Tarn

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Region: Occitanie

Tarn is a beautiful, rolling department where stone villages, river valleys, and Albigensian history meet. It’s a land of contrasts, from red-brick cities to green vineyards and the rocky Sidobre plateau.

Albi, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its impressive red cathedral and Toulouse-Lautrec museum. Castres, with its riverside houses, and Gaillac, in the heart of wine country, offer culture and community. Cordes-sur-Ciel is a spectacular hilltop village that lives up to its heavenly name.

The Tarn River, Forests of Grésigne, and the Monts de Lacaune offer opportunities for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives. The lifestyle here is rich in flavour and tradition.

Property is highly appealing—stone houses, village homes, vineyard properties, and country estates are common, many with views and character. Tarn is a favourite for Francophiles seeking sun, heritage, and value.

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Everything you need to know about life and property in the Tarn

If you are considering a move to the Tarn Department of France, then the best advice we can give you is to research the area as much as possible before you choose your final location. We've collated a wide range of information below that covers a variety of topics surrounding property searching, property viewing and life in the Tarn.

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To view more of our TARN business recommendations, take a look at The French Business Directory, powered by A New Life in France. You’ll find a range of different businesses, in a variety of sectors, but all local to the Tarn areas.

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