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Fronton walks
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.
The vineyards and woods of Villaudric
An easy hike through woods and vineyards.
Between the rose and the orchid in Villaudric
A walk through the woods and vineyards of the Fronton AOP. The hike passes two iconic châteaux of the appellation: Château Caze (with its 18th-century wine storehouse) and Château la Colombière.
Depending on the season, you may also see two protected flowers: the French rose (Rosa Gallica) and the rare Serapias Cordiagera orchid.
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!
Boulocaine walk
A short, brisk walk in the heart of the village of Bouloc. You will pass through remarkable woodland before climbing the Chemin de la Groule towards the sports complex, which includes a fitness trail through the forest.
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.
In the woods to the east and south of Bouloc
From the village of Bouloc, enjoy a short hike or jog.
The walk takes you along country lanes and through woods.
You will also pass through the village of Villeneuve-lès-Bouloc to the south of the route.
A circular in the woods north of Bouloc
A route for walking, jogging or mountain biking. The route takes you through the Bouloc countryside, crossing woods and skirting fields and vineyards.
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 butterfly trail
Along the trail, you will follow rural paths and discover remarkable landscapes, cultivated plains and shady valleys. You will have an unobstructed view of the Girou plain and the hillsides.
You will be accompanied by numerous butterflies, and the diverse wildlife and flora along the trail will brighten up your hike, including a private park populated by deer.
From the banks of the Tarn to Varennes in a circular route
This is a pleasant walk in dry weather to keep fit. You can return along the road at a brisk pace if you wish.
Filhols loop
A route for skipping merrily across streams and admiring the scenery from above!
Fed by the Garonne, the Tarn flows gently through the surrounding countryside. This long walk takes you along its banks, with hillsides offering exceptional views and shady valleys with discreet streams.
Due to bad weather, the route along the stream has been badly damaged after the (6) (after crossing the D29). However, it remains accessible if you take care.
Among the vines: heart-shaped serapias
A bucolic walk in the heart of the Fronton AOP. You will go from valley to valley through vineyards and forests. You will enjoy magnificent views of the Girou valley with the Pyrenees as a backdrop and a panoramic view of the Tarn valley from Rabastens to Montauban.
The circuit is marked by 13 scent markers featuring the aromas of Fronton wines. Can you recognise them all?
Fields and woods around Cépet
A country walk through the fields and woods around Cépet (31 ). There are a few short stretches on roads open to traffic, but this does not detract from the charm of this walk on the outskirts of Toulouse.
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.