River Tarn
The River Tarn is a significant waterway located in the south of France. It flows through the picturesque region of Occitanie and is approximately 381 kilometers long. The river originates in the Massif Central mountains and eventually joins the Garonne River, contributing to the region's rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes.
The Tarn River is known for its stunning gorges, particularly the Gorges du Tarn, which attract outdoor enthusiasts for activities like hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing. The river also passes through charming towns such as Millau and Albi, where visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy local cuisine.