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Aurignac walks
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.
Loop on the Wild West trail between Sepx, Latoue and Aulon
This hike follows part of the Western Wilderness Trail that connects Cazeneuve Montaut to Latoue. Here, it forms a loop that allows you to return to the starting point: the village of Sepx.
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
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.
The hills of Salies-du-Salat
Beautiful views of the Pyrenees and the Salies-du-Salat valley.
Pleasant, undulating paths.
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.
Belbèze-en-Comminges
From the village, the view of the Pyrenees is magnificent. Belbèze lives up to its name (in Occitan, Belbèze means "beautiful view"). Throughout the hike, the route offers unobstructed views, mainly of the Pyrenean peaks.
The Figarol slides
This circular starting from Saint-Martin is a good warm-up to prepare you for climbing the Pyrenean peaks. It will take you down and then back up some pretty hills in the foothills, around Figarol, to reach the bed of the Garonne before climbing back up to the starting point, with the Cagire as your focal point.
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.
Isle-en-Dodon circular via Puymaurin
Country route marked in yellow, no major difficulties.
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.
Mandrat de Le Plan circular
A lovely family walk, suitable in all seasons, starting in the heart of the bastide town of Le Plan. Set off on a stroll through the countryside to discover the natural and historical curiosities of our region.
Take the time to explore the bastide, its stone gates, half-timbered houses, the old Monranier mill, the banks of the Volp, the bridge and dyke, the church, the old convent chapel, the old hearse and the blacksmith's workshop.
Circular around the village of Bagert
A family walk on wide, well-maintained and marked trails between forest and pastures with splendid views of the Pyrenees. The route can be done in both directions: the opposite direction to the one described is perhaps even more beautiful! The markings are easy to follow.
Saleich loop via Urau and Castelbiague
This easy hike is located on the border of Haute-Garonne and at the gateway to Ariège. You will walk along the foothills of the Pyrenees. Varied landscapes and architectural sites are waiting to be discovered on this interesting walk.
Circular Pré Carré and Artigues from Saleich
This hike takes place on good tracks and forest roads, through beautiful forests of beech, ash, chestnut, boxwood and other trees. The descent is mainly on less comfortable paths, which require a little more attention as they are less well-trodden. The yellow markings are good, but seem to have been scratched and partially erased between points (8) and (9). The route, which is mostly in the shade, can be done in any season. However, avoid periods of fog due to the reported problem of poor markings on part of the route.