Célé River
The Célé River is a scenic waterway located in the south of France, primarily flowing through the region of Occitanie. It stretches approximately 120 kilometers and is known for its clear waters and picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and canoeing.
The river originates in the Causse de Gramat and eventually joins the Lot River. Along its course, the Célé River passes through charming villages and notable sites, including the famous Pech Merle cave, which features prehistoric paintings. Its natural beauty and cultural significance attract both locals and tourists alike.