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Lahage walks
Lac de la Parayre in Sainte-Foy-de-Peyrolières
From the post office, take a walk to Lake Parayre along part ofthe GR® 86 trail, which offers some beautiful views.
Between two lakes in Sainte-Foy-de-Peyrolières
A bucolic hike linking Lake Sainte-Foy with Lake Parayre.
Rural landscapes.
Larribaut mill
This route is mainly on roads and takes you to see an old watermill, through the valleys, starting from Empeaux Town Hall with a beautiful viewpoint at Vigie d'Azimont.
Between the heights and the undergrowth of Saiguède
This easy route allows you to explore some of the many paths in the commune, offering beautiful views of the Pyrenees and the rolling landscapes of Saiguède.
Avoid after heavy rain as some areas may be muddy.
Ruisseau du Moulin and Bois des Escoumes in Lherm,
Countryside landscapes, Bois des Escoumes woods, Pré Cahuzac walk.
Walk around the Aussonnelle
Come and escape to the bucolic surroundings of Bonrepos-sur-Aussonnelle, on the border between Haute-Garonne and Gers.
Montées et descentes dans les collines de Gratens
With the Pyrenees as a backdrop, this route takes you along wide paths where you can enjoy the charm of the countryside with its oak woods, lakes and pretty houses. Walkers should note that much of the route is on tarmac or stone paths, which is ideal in wet weather but may not be to everyone's liking.
The Saint-Martory Canal starting from Labastidette
Walk between Labastidette and Le Lherm. Pass through the fields between Sardelis Castle and the aerodrome, then walk quietly along the Saint-Martory Canal.
Circular route around Castelnau-Picampeau
This hike, mainly on quiet asphalt roads and farm tracks, can be done after rain. Do not follow the signpost at the start indicating a left turn; you must turn right. The signposting is somewhat unclear as it crosses several routes, so follow the app and the description. There are some beautiful views as the route follows a ridge line.
La Boule Bleue via the bamboo forest
Starting from the Fontenilles sports ground, this circular route takes you to the Lias radar station (Boule Bleue), with plenty of trails and undergrowth.
Bonrepos-sur-Aussonelle and Lias from Fontenilles
Circular, mainly in the forest or forest edge, with relatively little asphalt. May be muddy in places (field edges and tractor tracks) after rain. Some beautiful views of Lias, Bonrepos-sur-Aussonelle and the Toulouse plain.
The blue ball and return via Lias
A walking route starting from the Fontenilles stadium to the blue ball of the Lias radar, with the return journey taking a different route through the hills of the Gers. The blue ball is a landmark for the entire region, being located on high, open ground.
In the footsteps of history in Agassac
This hilly route with views of the Pyrenees will take you through the countryside around Agassac.
Around the lakes of Peyssies
Discover the lakes of Peyssies and their many activities starting from the church. The church, built of brick and pebbles, showcases the typical architecture of the Volvestre region, while the lakes offer a breath of fresh air in all seasons. The walk around the large lake is accessible to wheelchair users, as are the fishing pontoons. The small lake is home to a heronry, a central island where many species of birds nest. You can rest in the shade of the large weeping willows or on the benches along the banks. Two restaurants welcome you if you feel peckish after your walk.
20/07/2023 Moderator's message: Hike modified between (S/E) and (2) to avoid private property on Montgiscart.
Lac de la Linde and Le Garros in Longages
The Lac de la Linde and Le Garros hike is a very easy route offering views of two of Longages' castles and their large fields (Le Garros plain) with a magnificent view of the Pyrenees.
Le Rabe and the Sabatouse Lakes
Starting from the village of Longages, this route invites you to discover the historical heritage of the centre and then its lakes. Don't miss the Art Deco market hall: there are only two of this type left in France! Lake Sabatouse offers you the tranquillity of a natural setting with many birds nesting or passing through. Along the lake, you will find picnic tables and a fitness trail with a small climbing wall for children. In summer, the water sports centre offers canoeing, kayaking and XXL paddleboarding, while the guinguette treats you to meals and a musical programme.
Vallons Gersois between Pujaudran and Lias
Starting from the church in Pujaudran, route between Pujaudran and Lias with a detour to Fontenilles.
CR1 marked route from Pujaudran.
The Bouconne Forest from Pujaudran
Among the hiking routes available from Pujaudran is the CR2, the Bouconne Forest route.
This is a circular route to the north-east of Pujaudran, which crosses part of the forest via a forest track and continues along theGR®653trail, the Saint-Jacques path, almost to the Saint-Louis entrance, before returning up a small valley, following the central stream.
Fabas Forest and Saint-André Lake
This is a very pleasant, uncrowded walk that is suitable for everyone. On the way there, you will pass through the beautiful Fabas Forest and on the way back, you will walk along the Lac de Saint-André, which is well worth a look
Les Coteaux, the Garonne and Arize rivers from Carbonne
This beautiful hike takes you to the heights of Carbonne and the meeting point of the Garonne and Arize rivers.
Walk along the water's edge in Carbonne
The Volvestre inter-communal tourist office offers a marked and secure route.
The "balade des abris" (shelter walk) takes you in the footsteps of the visual artist and sculptor Laurent Cadilhac, who created nine shelters combining history, art and sculpture. You will start the walk in the Bois de Castres, which also has an orienteering course, a fitness trail and a socio-cultural centre.