Najac

Perched on a steep ridge in the Aveyron département, Najac is one of France's plus beaux villages (most beautiful villages), a medieval gem that seems to grow straight out of the rock. Its dramatic silhouette, dominated by a formidable 13th-century royal fortress, draws you into a labyrinth of narrow, cobbled lanes lined with half-timbered houses. This is the heart of the Rouergue region, where time slows and the rhythms of daily life are marked by the bells of the church and the scent of woodsmoke from ancient fireplaces. For international travellers, Najac offers an authentic, unspoiled slice of southern French history, with a vibrant village life centred around its weekly market and a handful of excellent restaurants.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Najac rewards a leisurely visit. Most travellers find that a full day – morning exploring the château and village, afternoon for a walk in the surrounding countryside or a dip in the river – is perfect. If you're self-driving the region, consider staying one night to experience the village in the evening when the day-trippers have left. Two nights would allow for a deeper exploration of the forest or a kayak trip down the Aveyron.

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