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Engayrac walks
Circular walk between Engayrac and Beauville
From the Engayrac plateau, this circular walk descends on one side into the valley of the Ruisseau de Gandaille and on the other into the valley of the Ruisseau d’Estrénats, passing through Beauville.
Auradou circular
A circular route from the church in Auradou to the plateau and wooded hills.
Circular Grayssas route towards Saint-Martin and Néguevieille.
This circular route, which leads to the Chapel of Saint-Martin and the streams of Saint-Martin and Néguevieille, with large wooded areas, offers numerous views of the valleys to the north and south.
Circular loop at Hautefage-la-Tour
This circular route crosses the village then descends into the valley of the Estague stream before returning via the Pech de Bétou.
Gasques washhouse route
A strip of chalky rock runs down from the Quercy highlands to the outskirts of Valence d’Agen. On this short route, you’ll wander over hill and dale. You’ll pass by a few old wash houses. The first, below the village, still has its stone benches for washing clothes. The others, halfway along the route, on either side of the road, are overgrown with vegetation or water lilies. (Excerpt from “Emilie’s Trails in the 82” by Randoéditions).
Circular Monbalen
A short circular route alternating between roads and paths between Monbalen-mairie and Monbalen-village. This route passes through the Caoulet valley to the north and Saint-Antoine de Ficalba to the west before reaching the old village of Monbalen to the south.
Boxwood and fountains in Quercy Blanc
A lovely walk through fields and small woods, along paths lined with Causse oaks and box trees. Numerous springs bubble up at the edge of the plateau, forming fountains and wash houses. The limestone outcrops and the colour of the stones used in the houses are characteristic of Quercy Blanc and the Pays de Serres.
Circular route of Hautefage-la-Tour via the churches of Saint-Thomas and Saint-Just
This largely shaded route, with little road, links Saint-Thomas Church to Saint-Just Church via the Lestaque Stream valley.
From the valley to the hillsides at Bajamont
A circular route on either side of the Masse Valley with two steep climbs, ending gently around the lake.
Route des Vergers du Brulhois
Whether on foot, by mountain bike, on horseback, with friends, with family, or on your own, this route is accessible to everyone. The Circuit des Vergers is one of the hiking routes of the Sentiers du Brulhois. Located in the commune of Donzac, it mainly passes through orchards, of course, but also vineyards and forests.
Grandfonds-Castelculier circular loop
From Grandfonds, in the commune of Castelculier, towards the old castles of Castelculier, Vieux Bourg and Laclotte, with its monument to those shot on 7 June 1944, including a detour through the woods.
Cachepiot Route of the Brulhois Trails
On foot or by mountain bike, with friends, family or on your own, this hike is perfect for those who enjoy hills (10% gradients) and beautiful views. The Cachepiot route is one of the hiking trails in the “Sentiers du Brulhois” network. Located in the commune of Saint-Loup, it mainly passes through forests and meadows, with a few quiet tarmac sections.
Circular tour from the Romanesque Church of Sainte-Radegonde to Bon-Rencontre
A lovely route to discover the heritage of Bon-Encontre, including the11th-century Romanesque Church of Sainte-Radegonde, listed as a historic monument since 1912. Perched on the hill, a statue of the Virgin Mary overlooks the entire Garonne valley (a stunning viewpoint).
Cadrès Castle from Saint-Aignan
This is an easy walk offering beautiful landscapes typical of the region, where you can enjoy the view of the castle as you leave the Bois de Cadrès. The return to the village offers a landscape that is a delight for the eyes. To top it all off, the route is very well marked with arrows, yellow lines and the number 4 where necessary, as this is route 4 of the four available from the village.
Route from Chapelle d'Ax to Boudou
Boudou, a small, welcoming village, has always been on the Way of St James. With your back to the river, you will walk through the hills, navigating both the ridges and the valley floors. In the heart of this fruit-growing region, orchards and vineyards form vast geometric patterns. You will also discover small irrigation lakes, dovecotes and, above all, the Romanesque chapel of Saint-Pierre d'Ax (12th and 15th centuries). (Excerpt from Les sentiers d'Émilie dans le 82 by JP Siréjol).
Auvillar - Castet Arrouy
Thirty-fifth stage of the Way of St James. On this stage, you enter the Gers via Lomagne, this land of steep hills also known as ‘humpbacked Gascony’. This world-famous gastronomic region, home to foie gras and Armagnac, is also a land of captains, with its castles, fortified farms, redoubts, bastides, strongholds and more. Who hasn’t heard of d’Artagnan!
You will follow pretty paths running parallel to the road, lined with fruit trees (apples, pears, cherries, figs, hazelnuts) and cypresses.
Autour d'Auvillar par le Moulin de Gâches
This hike is accessible to most people and follows aPR® marked in yellow and parts ofthe GR® 65 marked in white and red. All this around one of the most beautiful villages in France.
Moissac - Boudou - Moissac
The panoramic viewpoint at Boudou offers a slightly elevated view of the confluence of the Tarn and Garonne rivers, the poplar groves and the Saint-Nicolas lake.
Moissac - Auvillar
Thirty-fourth stage of the Way of St James. For this recovery stage, you follow the banks of the Tarn, the Garonne and the Golfech Canal for 15 km. After this section, it is almost entirely flat all the way to Espalais. A final short climb will, however, be necessary to reach Auvillar.