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You can canoe in the Tarn from any sites in Le Rozier, there is spectacular geology all around you, and the route along the Gorge du Tarn, Gorge du Jonte, and Gorge du Dourbie from Millau is excellent cycling (as long as you avoid the routes up the sides of the gorge. Then there is spectacular wildlife, with beaver in the river, vultures in the sky overhead, and bee eaters around every corner. You've also got the historical villages of the Knights Templars, with walled villages such as La Couvertoirade, Ste Eulalie de Cernon, and many others.
What about the Ardeche area, again with canoeing on the Ardeche and the Chassezac, and swimming/messing about in canoes at La Beaume, geology (lots of basalt cliffs as well as the spectacular gorges and caves), and cycling along the routes alongside the river. The Ceze (another lovely river) is near enough but different enough - and then there are the Roman parts of Nimes which may interest you and the flatter cycling country between the Ceze and Nimes. Then you're also near enough for a drive down into the Camargue or into the Drome across the Rhone Valley from the Ardeche.
What 'must sees' have you identified on trip advisor?? Perhaps a site central to all of them might be the best bet.
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