Aveyron department
The Aveyron department is located in the south-central region of France. It is part of the Occitanie administrative region and is known for its diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, valleys, and the famous Millau Viaduct, one of the tallest bridges in the world. The department is rich in history and culture, featuring medieval towns and ancient castles.
Aveyron is also recognized for its agricultural products, particularly Roquefort cheese, which is made from sheep's milk and aged in the local caves. The region offers various outdoor activities, such as hiking and cycling, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.