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Finhan walks
The banks of the Garonne at Finhan
An easy walk suitable for families. Please note that the ground can be a bit slippery in winter.
Bourret loop
This loop is recommended by the festival committee and allows you to discover the small village of Bourret. Once there, you can enjoy the facilities, such as the children's playground, football pitch and pétanque courts. There are a few sections on tarmac roads, but mainly on paths through fields.
Near the Garonne in Bourret
A walk that alternates between quiet tarmac roads and grassy paths, passing through two pretty little villages, Bourret and Cordes-Tolosannes.
A peaceful walk in Savenès
This yellow-marked hike is not difficult. However, be careful when crossing the D6 road twice.
The countryside around Bouillac
A few small roads at the start and finish, but above all plenty of sections through fields and woods on this walk in the Bouillac countryside, in Tarn-et-Garonne.
The woods and vineyards of Frontonnais from Grisolles
An easy hike through the woods and vineyards of Frontonnais, once you have completed thefirst climb.
The vineyards and woods of Fabas
This easy, unchallenging countryside walk takes you through vineyards and woods along rural paths and quiet country lanes in the countryside around the small village of Fabas near Fronton.
Grand circular of Le Burgaud
Le Burgaud, a name that recalls the heather that once covered its territory, is a rural commune where the first hillsides of Gascony begin. Traces of six Gallo-Roman villas have been found in the village. It was founded in 1124 by Lord Bertrand de Cobirac, who ceded the territory to the Knights of St John of Jerusalem, who held a commandery there until 1789. The fortified village was clustered around the church and the Commande fortified house.
Circular starting from Le Fau
Varied landscapes with few roads. Orchards, riverbanks, shaded paths and fields. There are many deer tracks, so be quiet and you're sure to see some.
Different perspectives on the Garonne side canal
Starting from the village of Saint-Rustice, you cross the magnificent Pompignan communal wood and join the greenway along the Garonne side canal.
Be careful at the start as there is a short steep slope!
Jardin des Plantes and banks of the Tarn in Montauban
One of the few circular walks in Montauban, offering a chance to explore the banks of the Tarn, the lower town and, nearby, the Pont Vieux, the Ingres Museum and the historic town centre.
Southern Fronton route, alternative route via Chemin de Larensou
Southern part of the large Fronton route (15 km in total).
Burgaud Circular - Knights of Malta Route
Le Burgaud, a name that recalls the heather that once covered its territory, is a rural municipality where the first hillsides of Gascony begin. Traces of six Gallo-Roman villas have been found in the village. It was founded in 1124 by Lord Bertrand de Cobirac, who ceded the territory to the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem, who held a commandery there until 1789. The fortified village was clustered around the church and the Commanders' fortified house.
From vineyards to forests in the Frontonnais region
This hike in the heart of the Fronton vineyards allows you to admire magnificent vineyard landscapes. Upon arrival at the Maison des Vins et du Tourisme, you can enjoy a glass of Négrette wine!This route is dotted with portraits of unusual and quirky winegrowers, offering you a different perspective on the Fronton vineyards.
Grenade and L'Avocat circular loop
Grenade, founded in 1290 on the initiative of Eustache de Beaumarchais, Seneschal to the King of France, and the Cistercian Abbey of Grandselve, is laid out in a grid pattern, featuring the market hall and its church. It prospered as the inhabitants cleared the surrounding wooded areas, which were often plundered during the Hundred Years’ War and the Wars of Religion. Calm and prosperity returned under Henry IV. In 1790, Grenade became the county town of Haute-Garonne.
Circular of Grenade - Le Canalet
Founded in 1290 on the initiative of Eustache de Beaumarchais, Seneschal of the King of France and Prior of the Cistercian Abbey of Grandselve, the town of Grenade was built in a grid pattern, with a market hall and church. It prospered as the population cleared the surrounding wooded areas. Often pillaged during the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion, calm and prosperity returned under Henry IV. In 1790, Grenade became the capital of the canton of Haute-Garonne.
From Péchabé to Riou d'Embouet
Crossing the historic centre of Castelnau d'Estrétefonds via the church, the château and the village houses, then climbing up to Péchabé, which is dedicated to the cause of plants. A bucolic walk through a landscape of valleys and hillsides with wide views over the village towards the plain.