Sainte-Enimie is a former commune in the Lozère department in southern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Gorges du Tarn Causses. It was founded in the 7th century by Énimie, who started a convent there after being cured of leprosy in the surrounding waters. It was the site of several monasteries, some of which still remain. Located in the Gorges du Tarn, it is a member of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France association.
Sainte-Enimie in 2009
The remains of the monastery in Sainte-Enimie
Castelbouc the river of Tarn
Lozère is a landlocked department in the region of Occitanie in Southern France, located near the Massif Central, bounded to the northeast by Haute-Loire, to the east by Ardèche, to the south by Gard, to the west by Aveyron, and the northwest by Cantal. It is named after Mont Lozère. With 76,604 inhabitants as of 2019, Lozère is the least populous French department.
Image: Sainte Enimie Gorges du Tarn Frankreich
Image: 01 Gorges du Tarn Roc des Hourtous
Image: Chateau Florac Lozere
Image: Mont Lozère panorama