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Eauze - Lanne Soubiran
Thirty-ninth stage of the Camino de Santiago. This stage offers a beautiful journey through the Bas Armagnac region, through a rural landscape featuring half-timbered houses, ancient oak groves, fields of maize and sunflowers, and the vineyards for which this region is renowned, with the Pyrenees mountain range as a backdrop.
In wet weather, certain sections of the path through the vineyards can become very muddy and slippery.
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).
Juglaron Route
This route takes you through plantations of poplars, kiwis and hazelnuts alongside vineyards, dotted with copses and small ponds. The mosaic of colours and crops will also delight walkers, with views over the countryside and the villages of Cazeneuve and Eauze.
Around Noulens
A circular countryside route through vineyards, farmland and woods. Half the route is on small tarmac roads.
Montréal du Gers – Eauze
Thirty-eighth stage of the Camino de Santiago. On the agenda for this short stage: rolling countryside, vineyards, cornfields and forests, ending in the magnificent ancient town of Eauze. Take the time to enjoy this journey through the land of D’Artagnan which, in the heart of the provinces of Guyenne and Gascony, reveals gentle landscapes, symbols of a certain way of life.
Chemin du Grand Soubère
This long route takes you on a tour of the countryside surrounding our spa town. It will lead you through the vineyards of the Gers region to the heights above Lake Uby. A very pleasant walk awaits you.
Tavernes and Marsh Trail
This path, running between marshes and forests, lies on the border between the departments of Gers and Landes. Before setting off along the route of the old railway line – now the Marsan and Armagnac Greenway – take a moment to appreciate the richness of our natural heritage.
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.
In the fields of Mouchan
The Gers is a hilly region, and this walk confirms it. The route winds its way up and down, offering ever-changing views of the fields and vineyards, the village of Mouchan and, in the distance, Mansencôme Castle. It starts and ends in the village of Mouchan, which offers many points of interest: the wash house, the weighbridge, La Pachère, the Roman Bridge, the Bourdette mill, the “Autrefois en Gascogne” museum, etc...
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.
From Vic-Fezensac to Marambat
Enjoy the coolness of the path along the River Osse and a stop in the village of Marambat (fortified gate) before tackling the climbs; you will then be rewarded with sweeping, magnificent views.
Tour of Lacoste Lake
Located in a wooded, hilly setting, Lac de Lacoste is the ideal place for leisure and relaxation for the whole family.
In the footsteps of d'Artagnan in Lupiac
Between the Douze and Auzoue valleys, the village of Lupiac, perched on a hill, is crossed by the Chemin de César, an ancient Roman road also known as the Ténarèze. A fortified village, Lupiac belonged until 1792 to the Batz family, known for the most famous of the Gascons: d'Artagnan.
Lanne Soubiran – Aire-sur-l'Adour
The fortieth stage of the Way of St James. On this stage, which ends in Aire-sur-l'Adour, you leave the department of Gers and enter the Landes. You also leave behind the muddy and slippery paths to arrive, once past the town of Aire-sur-l'Adour, on the lakeside walk at Lac de Brousseau.
From the Riscle Bridge to the Tarsac Bridge
Discover the natural banks, the basin bordering the river, Saligues and the alluvial plain, which serve as quiet areas for birds and fish.
A short tour of Bazian
This route passes close to old mills and follows the ridge path, offering beautiful views of the village of Bazian. In spring, you can discover wild orchids.
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.