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Blagnac walks
Circular Blagnac
Blagnac (Blanhac in Occitan) is a French commune located in Haute-Garonne in the Occitanie region.
The town is known for its airport, its aeronautical museums, its Odyssud theatre, and also for the Blagnacais, its large Ramiervc v park on the banks of the Garonne, where it is nice to meet up with friends and family for a picnic.
Circular walk between Blagnac and Gagnac via Fenouillet
A rural route, pleasant through the woods and along the banks of the Garonne.
Please note: much of the path through the woods is shared with runners, mountain bikers, etc.!
The Garonne and Ginestous plain on the outskirts of Toulouse
This short hike offers a burst of greenery along the banks of the Garonne and vast expanses of grain fields. You are in the countryside for most of the way, while still being on the outskirts of the Toulouse metropolitan area.
Countryside route in Toulouse from Sesquières to the Garonne
For jogging or hiking in northern Toulouse.
A rural route partly along the edge of Lac Sesquières on the banks of the Garonne, far from traffic.
Les Sept Deniers
This walk starts at the Tisséo Canal du Midi station (line B, 15, 70) on Boulevard de la Marquette in front of the General Council, then heads towards the Sept Deniers district along the canal. The return route follows the Garonne embankment and the Canal de Brienne to reach Compans Cafarelli (line B, 45, L1, L14). Bike stations are available at the start and finish.
Through the parks and along the waterways of Toulouse
This is an easy walk, accessible to all, allowing you to discover Toulouse through its main parks while enjoying beautiful views along the banks of the Garonne.
From Borderouge to Launaguet Town Hall
Walk between the terminus of line B at Borderouge and Launaguet Town Hall. This route links a recent neighbourhood of Toulouse, built from 2010 onwards, with a 19th-century château that houses the municipal services of the town of Launaguet. After crossing the Rocade Nord, the route passes along paths running alongside the Hers river and residential areas. A bridge leads into Aucamville through a landscaped natural area. The path then takes us to Launaguet, where we can visit the town hall and its park, which offers a remarkable view.
Toulouse left bank: Jardins du Barry, Cartoucherie and Saint-Cyprien
Stroll along the left bank of Toulouse and discover the city's new developments on a former industrial site. Green spaces have been created to provide shade and coolness in summer. The route is safe and away from traffic. The walk continues towards the historic district and ends at Saint-Cyprien.
Day trip to Toulouse
A walking route connecting Toulouse's must-see monuments, passing by the most beautiful churches, majestic mansions and lively squares, medieval alleyways and museums. This tour of the "Pink City" can be spread over one or more days, depending on the potential visits and stops made.
Between the Garonne and the Canal
Set off to explore the banks of the Garonne and the Canal Latéral à la Garonne.
A short, peaceful outing on dry paths that ends on discovery trails.
Garonne and Canal du Midi via the Toulouse cable car
The opening of the Téléo cable car in May 2022 will allow you to make a beautiful circular route along the Garonne and then the Canal du Midi, while providing a view of the city of Toulouse and the Pyrenees.
The entire first section, from (1) to (5), is in full sun in the morning.
Metro line B, for alternative departures, leaves the landmarks (4) and (8).
Please note that the use of the cable car introduces a bias in the Visorando technical data sheet: the elevation gain is very low and the hike is only about 12 km long, taking 2½ to 3 hours on foot.
A stroll through the historic and renovated districts of Toulouse
A short walk within the city walls, allowing you to see or revisit certain neighbourhoods of Toulouse following their renovation.
The walk involves looking up at the tops of the buildings you pass, as well as looking at ground level, as the streets are either entirely pedestrianised or shared. Numerous monuments, buildings from past centuries, and inner courtyards are worth seeing if entry is permitted.
Visits to the monuments can significantly extend the walking time.
The banks of the Garonne in Fenouillet
This easy, flat route near Toulouse runs alongside the Garonne river and through the Fenouillet countryside. Perfect for family walks.
The area around Fonbeauzard
A walk near Toulouse, almost in the countryside.
On the hillsides of Fonbeauzard
It’s not quite the countryside, but it’s not the city either. Despite its proximity to the city, this walk near Toulouse offers plenty of greenery and a breath of fresh air.
The charm of Toulouse’s old town
A lovely little stroll between the Garonne, medieval alleyways, mansions and lively squares in the historic heart of the Pink City. A short sightseeing tour that takes you through the Saint-Georges, Capitole, Carmes and Saint-Étienne districts. A circular route starting from the François Verdier metro station.
In the footsteps of the Roman ramparts of Tolosa
This very easy urban walk will take you to the 10 remains of the Roman ramparts of Toulouse fromthe 1st and 3rd centuries AD that are still visible today in public spaces. The duration of this walk will depend on how much time you spend observing the sites.