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QUÉZAC
Quézac is located at the gates of the Gorges du Tarn, on the left bank of the Tarn in the valley of Quèzac and Ispagnac. The village is reached by a medieval bridge built around 1350 thanks to the financing of Pope Urban V from Grizac in Lozere. In this typical Lozerian village, narrow street, house in schist, roof in lauzes, discover the church Notre-Dame de Quèzac remarkable by its porch classified Historical Monument.
Quézac is also known for its sparkling mineral water "Quézac" whose source is in the commune.
Green commune par excellence and located in a natural setting out of the ordinary, Quézac welcomes you for your stays and holidays in the Gorges du Tarn.
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