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Gagnac-sur-Garonne walks
The Canal Latéral à la Garonne between Gagnac and Fenouillet
A country walk takes you to the towpath of the canal alongside the Garonne, then along the edge of Lac du Bocage. On the farm track, you will see an old dovecote, unfortunately in poor condition. At the edge of the canal, you may encounter ducks and, in fine weather, pleasure boats. Along Lac du Bocage, you may meet fishermen and sometimes rowing races.
Along the Garonne between Gagnac and Seilh
For a country walk along the banks of the Garonne and Aussonnelle rivers. This route is suitable for walking, jogging or mountain biking.
Double circular loop via the Seilh footbridge
Here is a route consisting of two circular loops linked by a footbridge crossing the Garonne. The start and finish are in Seilh, near Toulouse, and can be reached either by car (car-sharing car park less than 100 m away) or by public transport from any station in the city of Toulouse (Aussonnelle bus stop less than 100 m away). The route is flat, mostly along shaded paths and often close to the water. It is therefore a typical family walk, but with plenty of charm, particularly when crossing the Garonne on the footbridge.
The banks of the Garonne in Fenouillet
This easy, flat route near Toulouse runs alongside the Garonne river and through the Fenouillet countryside. Perfect for family walks.
Between the Garonne and the Canal
Set off to explore the banks of the Garonne and the Canal Latéral à la Garonne.
A short, peaceful outing on dry paths that ends on discovery trails.
Saint-Sauveur through the woods from Bruguières
The countryside near Toulouse. A few quiet roads through villages, but mostly peaceful woods and fields. No difficulty, suitable for families.
Around Gratentour
A short walk for jogging or hiking. Enjoy a superb panorama of the northern Toulouse countryside and a walk through the oak woods, avoiding traffic as much as possible.
In the woods at the start of Gratentour
This route is an extended 10 km version of the route proposed under the title "Around Gratentour" by EJP, from which much of the description has been borrowed.
The banks of the Garonne from Saint-Jory
A peaceful walk near Toulouse. No difficulty.
Countryside route in Toulouse from Sesquières to the Garonne
For jogging or hiking in northern Toulouse.
A rural route partly along the edge of Lac Sesquières on the banks of the Garonne, far from traffic.
A loop trail surrounded by nature on the outskirts of Toulouse: from Launaguet to Montberon
A path for jogging or walking off the beaten track and finding yourself surrounded by nature in the hills north of Toulouse, while remaining very close to the city.
You can admire beautiful panoramic views, including a beautiful view of the city of Toulouse with the Pyrenees in the background, but only on very clear days.
Depending on your physical condition, the route can be adapted in several ways, or divided into several circuits.
The three bell towers of Cepet, Gargas and Labastide-Saint-Sernin
A jogging route that can be done in one or two parts.
The two bell towers walk
Cépet and Gargas are small, quiet villages that have retained all their authenticity, beauty and rural character despite the demographic development of the area.A visit to these villages will transport you to a peaceful atmosphere. A bucolic walk through the fields will also allow you to breathe in the fresh country air and enjoy the rural flora and fauna, which are sure to delight you.
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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 Blagnac
Blagnac (Blanhac in Occitan) is a French commune located in Haute-Garonne in the Occitanie region.
The town is known for its airport, its aeronautical museums, its Odyssud theatre, and also for the Blagnacais, its large Ramiervc v park on the banks of the Garonne, where it is nice to meet up with friends and family for a picnic.
A loop in the woods at Montberon
A few kilometres north of Toulouse, you can enjoy a lovely route through the woods, perfect for jogging, trail running or hiking.
The Garonne and Ginestous plain on the outskirts of Toulouse
This short hike offers a burst of greenery along the banks of the Garonne and vast expanses of grain fields. You are in the countryside for most of the way, while still being on the outskirts of the Toulouse metropolitan area.
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 Borderouge to Launaguet Town Hall
Walk between the terminus of line B at Borderouge and Launaguet Town Hall. This route links a recent neighbourhood of Toulouse, built from 2010 onwards, with a 19th-century château that houses the municipal services of the town of Launaguet. After crossing the Rocade Nord, the route passes along paths running alongside the Hers river and residential areas. A bridge leads into Aucamville through a landscaped natural area. The path then takes us to Launaguet, where we can visit the town hall and its park, which offers a remarkable view.
Saint-Genies-Bellevue stream circular
The countryside around Saint-Geniès-Bellevue, a few kilometres from Toulouse.
However, it is best to walk during dry weather, as some sections along the stream are very muddy.
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.
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 route through the hillsides to the south and west of Bouloc
The village of Bouloc is located north of Toulouse. For a walk or a jog in the Bouloc countryside, this route passes along the edge of fields, halfway up the hillside and through a few woods.
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.
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.
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.
Through the streets and paths of L'Union
An urban hike on the outskirts of Toulouse, offering more than 50% green spaces and small woods. An easy hike, but sometimes on muddy ground near the river and lake.
Les Sept Deniers
This walk starts at the Tisséo Canal du Midi station (line B, 15, 70) on Boulevard de la Marquette in front of the General Council, then heads towards the Sept Deniers district along the canal. The return route follows the Garonne embankment and the Canal de Brienne to reach Compans Cafarelli (line B, 45, L1, L14). Bike stations are available at the start and finish.
The Bois de Monturon in Colomiers
This walk close to the city remains mostly rural and allows you to discover the pretty Pont Saint Jean bridge and the small Bois de Monturon forest. An ideal family walk with no difficulty.
Through the parks and along the waterways of Toulouse
This is an easy walk, accessible to all, allowing you to discover Toulouse through its main parks while enjoying beautiful views along the banks of the Garonne.
The countryside around Pibrac and the edge of the Forest of Bouconne
This walk, with very little tarmac, takes you from Pibrac to the Bouconne Forest via a series of small paths through the countryside. With no particular difficulties, it is suitable for walkers of all ages.
Sainte-Germaine trail starting from Pibrac
Route of Sainte-Germaine, the Basilica, the house, the fountain.
Day trip to Toulouse
A walking route connecting Toulouse's must-see monuments, passing by the most beautiful churches, majestic mansions and lively squares, medieval alleyways and museums. This tour of the "Pink City" can be spread over one or more days, depending on the potential visits and stops made.
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?