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Agassac walks
In the footsteps of history in Agassac
This hilly route with views of the Pyrenees will take you through the countryside around Agassac.
Isle-en-Dodon circular via Puymaurin
Country route marked in yellow, no major difficulties.
Fabas Forest and Saint-André Lake
This is a very pleasant, uncrowded walk that is suitable for everyone. On the way there, you will pass through the beautiful Fabas Forest and on the way back, you will walk along the Lac de Saint-André, which is well worth a look
Circular route around Castelnau-Picampeau
This hike, mainly on quiet asphalt roads and farm tracks, can be done after rain. Do not follow the signpost at the start indicating a left turn; you must turn right. The signposting is somewhat unclear as it crosses several routes, so follow the app and the description. There are some beautiful views as the route follows a ridge line.
On the hills of Montoussin in Montégut-Bourjac
A large figure of 8 in the hills, with views of the Pyrenees: the Pic du Midi, Mont Valier, Néouvielle, etc.
Chemin du Yané - Long loop
A beautiful loop with very pleasant paths on the edge of the forest. Beautiful panoramic views await you, including a superb view of the village of Simorre and its fortified church. On the circuit, you will find a sculpture by Japanese artist Teruhisa symbolising the roof.
Chemin du Yané, southern section
A beautiful hike between rivers, woods, meadows and fields around Simorre. The first part follows the Gimone Valley, along fields and through woods, then returns along the ridges with beautiful panoramic views.
The Sentier à p'Art in Simorre
A walk for young and old, dotted with five works of art. In the spirit of Land Art, follow the artistic signs and discover works made from natural and/or recycled materials, installed in the heart of nature.Open your eyes wide and take a different look at your surroundings.For more details about the trail, contact the Coteaux Arrats Gimone Tourist Office
The orchid trail in Simorre
The path climbs towards the high hills of Astarac, crosses the Bois d'Aguin and is embellished with wild orchids in season.
Fossil and heather trails in Aurignac
An easy hike around Aurignac, mainly in the woods, with views of the seven hills and a visit to the village.
Aurignac Tower and Rhodes Shelter
A varied route, starting from Aurignac, which winds its way through the hills surrounding the town, offering beautiful views of the town and the keep of the count's castle, as well as panoramic views of the Pyrenees (orientation table)... Best enjoyed on a clear day!
The walk passes by the prehistoric shelter of Aurignac ("Rhodes Cave"), which was discovered in 1852 and gave its name to the corresponding period (35,000 - 26,000 BC). Information panels on site.
The route takes you along some pleasant, well-maintained forest paths; chestnuts can be picked depending on the season.
The Comminges region north of Cassagnabère-Tournas
This is a beautiful hike (also accessible by mountain bike) that will allow you to discover magnificent panoramic views of the Comminges countryside and the Pyrenees mountain range. This route takes place on paved sections with very little traffic and on dirt or gravel paths along the edge of fields and forests, with even a ford to cross the Nère river.
Playing truant around Polastron
In a landscape of woods and meadows where deer reign supreme, attentive and silent walkers will discover the school of nature.In Polastron, Arrats and Saves, in the south-east of the Gers, you will discover panoramic views, magnificent landscapes and the village itself. In Samatan, there is a market every Monday morning.
Passing through Saint-Élix
A circular starting from the Saramon leisure centre to discover the gentle slopes of the Gimone, the village of Saint-Élix and a sculpture by a Japanese artist representing the wind (Kazé in Japanese).
From Aussos to the shores of Lake Astarac
From the strange bell tower of the church in Aussos to the shores of Lake Astarac and its beaches.
Montées et descentes dans les collines de Gratens
With the Pyrenees as a backdrop, this route takes you along wide paths where you can enjoy the charm of the countryside with its oak woods, lakes and pretty houses. Walkers should note that much of the route is on tarmac or stone paths, which is ideal in wet weather but may not be to everyone's liking.
The pilgrim's path in Boulaur
A rural circuit through the valleys of the Gers, starting from Boulaur. The village is known for its abbey, which is open to visitors and offers local products.
Large loop of Faget-Abbatial
At the start, you can admire the Cistercian church of Saint-Sauveur and, higher up, the abbey house (private property). The rest of the walk is a classic country hike where you will discover the hillsides of the Gers, the Lauze valley, the unmissable duck farm and, if you are lucky, three little donkeys will come to say hello. This route is very well signposted (yellow).
Passing by the Roman road of Lavelanet-de-Comminges
The origins of the commune date back to Roman times, with the Roman road from Dax to Toulouse crossing the territory. During this walk, you will discover the history of the village named L'Aveylas or L'Aveynas in the 13th century (a place planted with hazelnut trees) and its 15th-century castle. This easy, flat walk takes you through the surrounding fields and the village along small roads and paths.
In the footsteps of the Romans from Lespugue
It is an easy hike, best done on a sunny autumn day. It will take you to famous historical sites: the Gallo-Roman villa of Montmaurin, Lespugue and its famous Venus, as well as the ruins of its castle. In addition, it is a hilly route with beautiful panoramic views.
Larribaut mill
This route is mainly on roads and takes you to see an old watermill, through the valleys, starting from Empeaux Town Hall with a beautiful viewpoint at Vigie d'Azimont.
Circular Sentier des Goutères
Discover the local area in the heart of nature. Departure from the commune of Palaminy, on the right bank of the Garonne, at the hamlet of Les Pesquès on the D62. Stay alert, as you will be walking on tarmac roads for much of the route, although there is not much traffic; I only came across one vehicle. However, beautiful paths and tracks await you, and the Ruisseau des Goutères stream is a sight to behold. The route is very well signposted, even if some points are hidden by dense vegetation. Thanks to the Department.
The hillsides from Arcagnac to Haulies
A beautiful hike through the hillsides and landscapes of the Gers. A route that alternates between paths, carriageways and trails. Beautiful panoramic views of the Pyrenees are available on clear days.