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Fontrailles walks
Fontrailles Springs Route
A pleasant, peaceful walk through woods and meadows, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. A route that alternates between footpaths, country lanes and small tarmac roads.
The Lords’ Path in Antin
A lovely route along forest paths through the village of Lubret-Saint-Luc to discover a beautiful manor house at a place called Le Castets, as well as a superb mosaic fresco on the façade of a house. The starting point is at Antin church. A well-shaded route.
Lake Puydarrieux
Short walk around Lake Puydarieux. Bird sanctuary with access to huts.
Route almost entirely marked with yellow signs to be followed in an anti-clockwise direction. Sometimes the markings are difficult to see, damaged or missing. A few paths are difficult to see.
Route of the two cantons in Moumoulous
A circular route that is divided equally between the plain and the ridge paths. A break is a must at the former Rustan Abbey in St Sever de Rustan. On a clear day, you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the Pyrenees.
The Caesar Trail in Bugard
This is a typical countryside walk for the whole family. Apart from the distance, which is a little long, it is not difficult. However, I recommend doing it on a clear day to fully enjoy the view of the Pyrenees.
The Mont Cassin trail
The beauty of this route lies in its diversity: charming villages and churches, castles, chapels... Walkers will also appreciate the coolness of the river and the walk through the Hagède forest.
Circular route from Saint-Severus to Saint-Sever-de-Rustan
A pleasant, easy walk, mainly along country lanes. The walk starts in front of the former Abbey of Saint-Sever-de-Rustan.
Chemin du Bouès in Sère-Rustaing
A country route with sections through woodland. A pleasant and varied walk, both in terms of the paths and the landscapes.
Anénos and Les Merlères circular from Peyrun
A circular route through the countryside between two valleys starting from Peyrun and passing through the village of Sénac.
In the Forest of Berdoues
A pleasant walk through the woods in the Berdoues National Forest. A circular route, ideal for families or friends.
Walk through the hillsides of Castelnau-Magnoac
A pleasant circular route to Organ, following a 63 km-long irrigation canal linking Lannemezan to Ornézan (Gers). The return to the village of Castelnau-Magnoac is via the hillsides. On arrival, a break in the village is a must.
The Pasquette trail in Belloc-Saint-Clamens
A pleasant hike alternating between woods and fields, trails and paths through the valleys of the Gers. On the way, the listed chapel of Saint-Clamens, dating fromthe 11th century, is worth a short detour.
Chemin des coteaux à Galan
Une belle balade sur les petits chemins qui vous mènent sur les coteaux de Galan avec de superbes points de vue sur la campagne environnante et la chaîne pyrénéenne. Un parcours sportif pour une remise en forme avant les sentiers de montagne un peu plus au sud.
The Pédaoucats trails
Get your calves ready and set off to explore this colourful route. The route starts on an old path, once widely used by farmers on their way to the market in a village higher up. You then alternate between woods and small roads, but one thing is certain: you will be immersed in nature.
ThePR® -labelled route is signposted with the famous yellow colour code.
Circular loop in Tillac
A route on the hills above the village of Tillac. A walk along country lanes and tarmac paths with little or no traffic. You’re sure to be charmed by the little village of Tillac.
The Chemin des Diligences in Monléon-Magnoac
During this easy hike, you will discover the small village of Monléon-Magnoac, panoramic views of the Magnoac hillsides and the Pyrenees, the Marian shrine of Notre-Dame de Garaison, a famous school, and beautiful pine forests, all on a hilly and well-marked trail.
Route of the lakes in Troncens
Through valleys and woods, this route unfolds its diverse nature, nestling lakes that will charm you for a well-deserved picnic break.
Route around Coussan
North of the Tarbes-Tournay road, you will discover this magnificent tourist spot in the Coussan area.
Recent improvements have made it a favourite spot for the people of Tarbes.
A short walking route starting from Lac de l’Arrêt Darré, which can be completed in under 3 hours even with plenty of stops. You’ll enjoy a splendid view of the Pyrenees mountain range. This route is suitable for Nordic walking; allow 2 hours including warm-ups and stretches.
The lake’s surroundings are an idyllic spot for a picnic and a nap. Sports facilities and equipment for repairing your bikes (road bike 81) are available, as well as a treetop route.
A charming little restaurant completes the welcome at this site.