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Fleurance walks
Perissé Mill
This is an easy, short hike starting from the car park at the cemetery in Fleurance, returning there at the end of the walk. Half road, half path, it is a very pleasant walk.
Around Aurenque
A very beautiful walk from the hamlet of Aurenque, along the Gers, through the pretty Petit valley, on the ridges overlooking Castelnau d'Arbieu, which offer a superb view of Fleurance and the surrounding villages, as well as the Pyrenees mountain range.
Las Costes in Castelnau-d'Arbieu
A very pleasant circular route, beautiful views of the valleys and, halfway along the route, a wide panorama of the Pyrenees on a clear day. Castelnau-d'Arbieu, a picturesque little village where silence reigns supreme when the boules court is still deserted.
Walk from La Hune through the Touron and Groussan valley
A short walk on the southern flank of Lectoure, in a wooded and hilly environment, following streams. Very pleasant for a spring outing with the family, in an almost alpine landscape!
Medieval Lomagne
Following in the footsteps of the past, this route gives you an insight into the architecture of the region through the sites of Lesquère, Pitrac, Les Galis and Arton. Depending on the season, you will pass fields of garlic, onions and melons, and cross vineyards on the gentle slopes of the Lomagne region.
Lectoure, via the northern slope of the town
This easy little trail north of Lectoure allows you to explore the northern side of the town, following small streams.
Terraube, Marsolan, Lagarde via l’Auchie
A winter route along the tarmac-surfaced but very quiet local roads will take you to the three beautiful villages of Terraube, Marsolan and Lagarde-Fimarcon. Fortified villages of the Lectourois region, rich in ancient stonework and historic houses, nestled along the gentle slopes of the Lomagnols.
The short tour of Tourrenquets
Starting from the village of Tourrenquets, located on a ridge line in the centre of a network of valleys and hills, you will discover the hamlet of Tourrens and its chapel.
Circular castle in Roquefort
A hike enhanced by a rich heritage, including Roquefort Castle, the village of Puységur and Arcamont Castle. A pleasant route, alternating between small tarmac roads and footpaths.
Castet Arrouy - Castelnau-sur-l'Auvignon
Thirty-sixth stage of the Camino de Santiago. For this stage, due to the rain and mud making the paths difficult and slippery, I preferred to avoid the town of La Romieu. You are under no obligation to follow my route and, weather permitting, you can stay on theGR®65and visit La Romieu. On this somewhat long stretch, you begin to catch sight, in the distance, of the Pyrenees mountain range and the inevitable crossing into Spain looming ahead! After passing through Lectoure, the melon capital, there are ascents and descents as you move from one valley to another.
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.
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
Cardayres and beurriers in Homps
By taking the paths once used for trade between the different valleys, discover a remarkable hidden and secret heritage that will surprise you, like a corner of paradise.
Via Sempesserre from Sainte-Mère
This easy route alternates between roads and paths between two beautiful Gascon villages: the recently renovated village of Sainte-Mère with its Gascon castle, and the village of Sempesserre, with sweeping views of the rolling countryside typical of the Gers region.
Scent trail around Blaziert
Blaziert is a picturesque little village, ideal for a nice picnic break before or after your hike. The route offers varied scenery throughout, dotted with vineyards, sunflower fields in July and beautiful houses in the valleys of Ténarèze.
The Château de Montaut-lès-Crénaux circular
Starting from the Château de Montaut-lès-Créneaux, which overlooks the Aulouste valley, take theGR® de Pays Coeur de Gascogne to reach the Château de Malartic (private) in the Arçon valley. Set in lush green surroundings, the cemetery and small chapel of the château form a beautiful architectural ensemble. You return to the village via a small road passing in front of the Lassale Chapel (private).
Circular route starting from Sempesserre
Panoramic walk around Sempesserre, a charming village in the Gers with a few half-timbered houses and the tower of one of its two former Gascon castles, where General Lagrange was born – a notable figure from the village who served during the Revolution and the Empire.
Armagnac State Forest in Saint-Lary
Saint-Lary, a small village in the Gers, full of charm at the start of a very pleasant circular route.
Circular route of the Lacs and Potiers from Montgaillard
This route is a combination of two perfectly marked routes.
At the start, follow thePR®5route des Lacs signs and, from the (9), follow thePR®6route des Potiers signs.
Pottery Route in Montgaillard
An easy hike in a relatively wild setting. No major difficulties and a very well-marked route
You will pass through hillside lakes created for irrigation. Chestnut and oak forests.
The Solomiac dovecote trail
Throughout this hike, you can admire the multitude of dovecotes, each one different. The trail takes you back to the bastide town along the banks of the Gimone and ends at the wash house.
Castelnau-sur-l'Auvignon – Montréal-du-Gers
Thirty-seventh stage of the Way of St James. On this fairly long stage, you start off walking along undulating, grassy paths to Condom, a small town steeped in history and full of life. Your route then takes you over hill and dale, surrounded by fields of sunflowers and vineyards in the Armagnac region, to Montréal-du-Gers.
Please note: in wet weather, some sections can be very muddy and slippery.
Montagne d'Arrats in Saint-Sauvy
From the heart of this charming village, set off on the footpaths and admire the beautiful views of the Pyrenees mountain range. The arboretum will particularly catch your attention.
The burial mound
The Gimone and its three main tributaries cover more than 600 hectares of natural floodplain meadows. These meadows occupied the entire floodplain at the beginning of the 20th century. They have declined significantly, even disappearing from some municipalities with the development of intensive agriculture and the decline of livestock farming. Nevertheless, these meadows play an important role in flood control and represent a heritage that deserves to be promoted.