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The old railway line at Éauze
A magnificent view of the cathedral and the village of Eauze. Pronounced "éauze" (with the accent on the E). Superb paths through the woods. A hike that is accessible to all. A change of scenery guaranteed.
This is a pleasant walk that follows the route of the old Éauze-Montréal railway line
before reaching the hamlet of Cuherche and the hillside lakes.
Pronounced "éauze" (with the accent on the E).
Discovering Lake Uby
An integral part of the Uby Valley nature reserve, the lake of the same name enjoys a remarkable environment in terms of its geography, flora, terrestrial fauna, birdlife and aquatic life. It covers an area of 80 hectares.
From Fourcès to Saint-Quitterie
Set off on a walk through the vineyards or in the shade of the woods along pleasant paths offering views of Castelnau de Fourcès.
In Lagardère, the landscape comes to you
A hilltop village, Lagardère offers splendid views of the countryside, with its vineyards and multicoloured fields. Its typical Gascon château dominates the surrounding area and is accompanied by a small 12th-century Romanesque chapel.
The Little Carcassonne of the Gers
Along the shaded paths, you will overlook the Baïse and Osse valleys before reaching Larressingle. The former residence of the bishops of Condom has retained all the splendour of its medieval fortifications.
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.
La Motte de Saint-Julien-d'Armagnac route
Circular walking loop starting from Betbezer-d'Armagnac in the Bas Armagnac countryside in the Landes region on the border with the Gers. You will pass castles, cross vineyards, wooded valleys and hedgerows, and visit the village of Saint-Julien-d'Armagnac perched on a feudal mound.
This route is marked by the Landes General Council with horizontal signs and direction changes.
The grand tour of Bazian
From Bazian, one of the best-restored villages in Gascony, follow the ridgelines through beautiful landscapes dotted with numerous windmills, signs of a former specialisation in agriculture. In Bazian, south of Vic-Fezensac, you will discover the village and its renovated castle, mills and viewpoints.
Beautiful views of Saint-Puy
Au départ du cœur du village de Saint-Puy, cette randonnée vous fera découvrir le petit patrimoine local de notre commune. Parcours offrant de très beaux points de vue
Between vineyards and streams west of Arthez-d'Armagnac
A beautiful walk, through hills, sometimes very sunny, between vineyards and streams with lovely views.
Circuit of the Moncaut springs from Lussolle
Easy loop starting from Lussolle and passing through the pine forest to the springs of Moncaut.
Château Viella - Petit Manseng
Starting from Château Viella, a short route through vineyards and hillsides allows you to discover the surroundings of our vineyard.
The Château de Lavardens circuit
Taking the path through the hills surrounding the hilltop village of Lavardens, walkers can see the castle on its rocky promontory at any time.
The Estrem Debat district in Viella
This route will take you through green hillsides on ridges, in a vineyard where the rich scents of the terroir rise up. You will enjoy breathtaking views of the Pyrenees mountain range.
Ribarrouy circuit from Retjons
Loop between pine forest and winding path along the Ribarrouy stream.
From Mirande to Marciac and back
A return trip from Mirande to Marciac via the ridge road. A challenging route with beautiful views of the rolling countryside and the Pyrenees mountain range.
Lasséran citizenship trail
A loop with varied landscapes alternating between paths, tracks and trails. This route is designed to be educational, with each kilometre punctuated by a message about respect, difference, tolerance and secularism, making it an educational trail to share with children. Throughout the hike, there are designated rest areas (don't forget your picnic), views of the Pyrenees mountain range, and a pleasant loop to enjoy with family or friends.