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Baïse (rivière) walks
Gascon castles starting from Bastide de Valence-su Baïse.
This circular route is dotted with historical sites, castles, chapels, abbeys, and the villages of Cassaigne and Mansencôme, and winds through woods and vineyards, alternating between paths and trails.
This route starts in Valence-sur-Baïse, a 13th-century fortified town.
The double lock at Graziac
A pleasant and varied route, starting from Valence-sur-Baïse, which can be enjoyed in all seasons, with the aim of visiting the double lock at Graziac.
The Pasquette trail in Belloc-Saint-Clamens
A pleasant hike alternating between woods and fields, trails and paths through the valleys of the Gers. On the way, the listed chapel of Saint-Clamens, dating fromthe 11th century, is worth a short detour.
Bois des Moines and Graziac
Newly re-routed, the Baïse towpath allows you to reach Condom from Valence, following the river for 11 km. This circular route joins the double lock at Graziac via forest paths, returning through the valley.
From Valence-sur-Baïse to Maignaut-Tauzia
This charming route takes you on a journey of discovery through the rich landscapes of the Gers and their heritage, from Valence-sur-Baïse to Maignaut-Tauzia.
The Way of St James from Villards d’Héria to Santiago de Compostela
Do you want to commune with nature, admire its beauty at the slow pace of walking, walk to get to know yourself better, get back to basics, push yourself: set off on an adventure along the Camino de Santiago. That’s what I’m offering you with this route. I set off from my village in the Jura (the first six stages are not part of the signposted routes of the Camino de Santiago) to reach Santiago de Compostela in Spain, but there’s nothing stopping you from setting off from your own home to join the route at any stage, starting from Le Puy-en-Velay or any other town along the way.
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Castelnau-sur-l'Auvignon – Montréal-du-Gers
Thirty-seventh stage of the Way of St James. On this fairly long stage, you start off walking along undulating, grassy paths to Condom, a small town steeped in history and full of life. Your route then takes you over hill and dale, surrounded by fields of sunflowers and vineyards in the Armagnac region, to Montréal-du-Gers.
Please note: in wet weather, some sections can be very muddy and slippery.