Guide to Aveyron & Property for Sale in Department 12
The Aveyron department is located in southern France within the Occitanie region, formerly part of Languedoc. Named after the Aveyron River that runs through it, the area is home to the Aveyronnais or Aveyronnaises, the local residents. Its rich history dates back to its first settlement by the Rutenii tribe. Aveyron is famous for its prehistoric ruins, with over 1,000 dolmens, making it France's highest concentration of prehistoric sites. Covering 8,735 square kilometres, it is the fifth-largest department in the country. Positioned at the centre of a triangle formed by Toulouse, Clermont-Ferrand, and Montpellier, it follows the borders of the old Rouergue province.
Geographical…
The Aveyron department is located in southern France within the Occitanie region, formerly part of Languedoc. Named after the Aveyron River that runs through it, the area is home to the Aveyronnais or Aveyronnaises, the local residents. Its rich history dates back to its first settlement by the Rutenii tribe. Aveyron is famous for its prehistoric ruins, with over 1,000 dolmens, making it France's highest concentration of prehistoric sites. Covering 8,735 square kilometres, it is the fifth-largest department in the country. Positioned at the centre of a triangle formed by Toulouse, Clermont-Ferrand, and Montpellier, it follows the borders of the old Rouergue province.
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Geographical Features of Aveyron
The department of Aveyron is situated to the south of the Massif Central, an ancient high rocky plateau with a diverse range of geological features. The Truyère, Lot, Aveyron, and Tarn rivers have carved deep gorges, enhancing the region's natural beauty. Aveyron borders the Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne, Lot, Hérault, Gard, Lozère and Cantal departments.Administrative Structure
The department falls under the jurisdiction of the Academy of Toulouse and the Montpellier Court of Appeal, ensuring proper management of the region's administrative and legal issues. The central city of Aveyron is Rodez, which also serves as the prefecture. Rodez features a small international airport, allowing for convenient international access.Cultural Highlights
Rodez is home to the impressive Gothic Cathedral of Notre-Dame, while other towns, such as Millau, are renowned for the breathtaking Millau Viaduct, the world's tallest bridge. The picturesque village of Conques, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is another treasure that attracts visitors with its historic abbey and stunning scenery.Economic Landscape
Aveyron’s economy is primarily driven by agriculture, especially livestock farming and dairy production, which support the famous Roquefort cheese of the region. Small-scale artisanal businesses and tourism also contribute significantly to the local economy. Although the department’s vineyards are small, they produce high-quality wines that complement the hearty local cuisine.
Outdoor Adventures
Aveyron is rich in outdoor activities, including hiking in the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park and canoeing on the Tarn River. The region also features festivals that highlight local culture, music, and cuisine. Whether you're exploring scenic countryside and historic sites or enjoying its distinctive flavors, Aveyron combines adventure, tradition, and rural charm.Key Information about the Aveyron (12)
- Main City/Prefecture: Rodez
- Nearest Airport: Rodez-Aveyron or Toulouse International Airport
- Population: Around 278,000 (as of the latest census)
- Area: 8,735 sq. kilometres and 3,372 sq. miles
- Landmark: Millau Viaduct, the tallest bridge in the world, is an engineering marvel.
- Number of Tourists/Year: Approx. 1.5 million, drawn by its gorges, picturesque villages and hiking trails.
Types of Properties for Sale in the Aveyron
Situated in southern France, Aveyron boasts stunning landscapes, ranging from rolling hills to charming villages, some of which are designated among the “Plus Beaux Villages de France.” The local property market is equally diverse, featuring historic stone houses, renovated farmhouses, country estates, elegant period homes, and contemporary new builds. Whether you’re seeking historic charm or contemporary comfort, Aveyron has something for every buyer.Most Common Property Styles
- Farmhouses & Country Homes: Traditional stone farmhouses and rural homes, often renovated, with land, outbuildings, and potential for development.
- Maisons de Maîtres & Mansions: Elegant period properties and historic estates with spacious interiors, character features, and investment potential.
- Traditional Stone Houses: Village homes with pitched roofs and Aveyronnais architecture blend rustic charm with modern comforts.
- Contemporary Houses: Modern houses and villas, including single-storey and multi-level designs, built with stone, brick, timber, and concrete.
- Apartments & Townhouses: Stylish city apartments and townhouses in Rodez, Millau, and Villefranche-de-Rouergue, from period conversions to new builds.
Property Prices in Aveyron in 2026
- Houses: the average price per sq. metre: €1,509 (April 2026)
- Apartments: the average price per sq. metre: €1,789 (April 2026)
- Price trends: +5% over the last 12 months, +31% over the last 5 years (Le Figaro - April 2026)
House Prices in the Main Towns in Aveyron in 2026
- Average House Price in Rodez: €1,632 per sq. metre (April 2026)
- Average House Price in Millau: €2,010 per sq. metre (April 2026)
- Average House Price in Villefranche‑de‑Rouergue: €1,220 per sq. metre (April 2026)
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