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Discover the ruins of Saint-Barthélémy Castle
Between farmland and virgin forest, discover the ruins of the Château de Saint-Barthélémy, which overlooks the authentic villages of Durban-sur-Arize and Montseron on the Plantaurel massif. You will admire the most peaceful landscapes: views of the Pyrenees, emerald forests worthy of the greatest fantasy films, and hills stretching as far as the eye can see.
The Mas-d'Azil dolmens trail
Le Mas-d'Azil is a site rich in prehistoric remains. This trail takes in three very well-preserved dolmens, while offering a fine view of the Ariège Pyrenees and surrounding hills.
Les Coteaux, the Garonne and Arize rivers from Carbonne
This beautiful hike takes you to the heights of Carbonne and the meeting point of the Garonne and Arize rivers.
Tour of Joseph's Chapel in Bastide-de-Sérou
A pleasant walk through the woods via the Chapelle Joseph, an excellent picnic spot with views of the Pyrenees
The Gallic Village of Rieux-Volvestre
Formerly known as "Le Chemin des Mules" (The Mule Track), this smuggling route was also a Roman road and a route to Compostela. Starting from Sainte-Marie Cathedral, you will first discover the historic centre of this most beautiful detour in France. The trail then offers magnificent panoramic views of the Garonne plain and the river before arriving at the Gallic Village. There are four picnic spots along the route, and you can refill your water bottles at the fountains in the historic centre. Public toilets are available on the cathedral square.
Panoramic view of the Arize valley and Bastide-de-Besplas
Hike on the plains and hillsides of Bastide-de-Besplas, a typical Volvestre village.
The Bois de Marsoulies in Campagne-sur-Arize
This beautiful, long walk with moderate elevation changes alternates between plains, ridges and woodland. It allows you to discover the countryside of the Arize valley.
The trail of bridges and footbridges in Rieux-Volvestre
The Volvestre inter-communal tourist office offers a marked and secure route. This circular loop is a little hillier towards the end. You will start by discovering the plains of Renaudis and its medieval residence. Once you arrive at the picnic area, enjoy the view of the Pyrenees.
Crêtes des Bordes
A short and pleasant walk along the ridges, facing the Pyrenees. The climb is a little steep at the start, but accessible with good footwear (less experienced walkers should avoid muddy periods).
The Chemin du Castéra and Chemin de Monléon in Montesquieu-Volvestre
Starting from the beautiful medieval village of Montesquieu-Volvestre, discover a rural getaway on the paths and ridge roads. After a beautiful climb, you can admire the Pyrenees mountain range from the Castera orientation table. It was made of ceramic by the famous artist Toutain with the children of the village. The peaks of the Pyrenees will hold no more secrets for you! A picnic table awaits you right next to it. The panorama sometimes offers 360° views of the Arize plain and the Volvestre hillsides. At the end of the route, you will quickly follow the wild Arize river.