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Riscle walks
From the Riscle Bridge to the Tarsac Bridge
Discover the natural banks, the basin bordering the river, Saligues and the alluvial plain, which serve as quiet areas for birds and fish.
Between vineyards and the Adour
Discover the vineyards and the mysteries of history.
Château Viella - Petit Manseng
Starting from Château Viella, a short route through vineyards and hillsides allows you to discover the surroundings of our vineyard.
The Estrem Debat district in Viella
This route will take you through green hillsides on ridges, in a vineyard where the rich scents of the terroir rise up. You will enjoy breathtaking views of the Pyrenees mountain range.
Lanne Soubiran – Aire-sur-l'Adour
The fortieth stage of the Way of St James. On this stage, which ends in Aire-sur-l'Adour, you leave the department of Gers and enter the Landes. You also leave behind the muddy and slippery paths to arrive, once past the town of Aire-sur-l'Adour, on the lakeside walk at Lac de Brousseau.
Le Grand Gambadour - Jû-Belloc
First following the direction of the Greenwich Meridian and crossing the voluntary nature reserve, the route passes through the village of Belloc and returns via Baulat (a site rich in heritage, with mills and wash houses).
Lac de la Forêt from Aignan
The route starts in Aignan and winds its way through the countryside to the Bois d'Aignan, before taking a lovely circular route through the woods around Lac de la Forêt.
Around Caupenne-d’Armagnac
Explore the area around Caupenne-d’Armagnac. From the route, you can also visit the traditional villages of Espagnet and Salles-d’Armagnac.
Aire-sur-l'Adour - Arzacq Arraziguet
The forty-first stage of the Way of St James. This fairly long stage takes you through the villages of Sensacq and then Pimbo before entering the Pyrénées-Atlantiques. This department is the convergence point for all routes to Santiago de Compostela. You will enjoy the landscapes of the Landes and, depending on visibility, you will have some beautiful views of the Tursan and the Pyrenees.
The fountain trail in Moncaup
A trail that invites you to discover the many fountains of Moncaup (64). This route takes you through woods, meadows and vineyards, offering beautiful shaded areas and varied views.
A route to avoid during wet periods.
The quarries, the paths of yesteryear
In the heart of the Armagnac Noir region, known as “las carrières”, the old paths criss-cross a remarkable rolling landscape where forests, meadows, vineyards and maize fields alternate.
In the footsteps of d'Artagnan in Lupiac
Between the Douze and Auzoue valleys, the village of Lupiac, perched on a hill, is crossed by the Chemin de César, an ancient Roman road also known as the Ténarèze. A fortified village, Lupiac belonged until 1792 to the Batz family, known for the most famous of the Gascons: d'Artagnan.
Tour of Lacoste Lake
Located in a wooded, hilly setting, Lac de Lacoste is the ideal place for leisure and relaxation for the whole family.
Route des Vignes d'Ayzieu
This route takes you through the vineyards surrounding the village of Ayzieu, climbing to the highest point in the commune. From here, you have a magnificent view of the Pyrenees mountain range.
Le Pin Church, Le Cabana and Marguestau
You walk through woods and vineyards. You pass through the hamlet of Peyroutin and the village of Marguestau.
The hillsides of Marciac
Numerous ridge paths reveal Marciac and its two bell towers from different angles. The valleys unfold through varied and enchanting landscapes...
Around Noulens
A circular countryside route through vineyards, farmland and woods. Half the route is on small tarmac roads.
Eauze - Lanne Soubiran
Thirty-ninth stage of the Camino de Santiago. This stage offers a beautiful journey through the Bas Armagnac region, through a rural landscape featuring half-timbered houses, ancient oak groves, fields of maize and sunflowers, and the vineyards for which this region is renowned, with the Pyrenees mountain range as a backdrop.
In wet weather, certain sections of the path through the vineyards can become very muddy and slippery.
The old railway line at Éauze
A magnificent view of the cathedral and the village of Eauze. Pronounced "éauze" (with the accent on the E). Superb paths through the woods. A hike that is accessible to all. A change of scenery guaranteed.
This is a pleasant walk that follows the route of the old Éauze-Montréal railway line
before reaching the hamlet of Cuherche and the hillside lakes.
Pronounced "éauze" (with the accent on the E).
Juglaron Route
This route takes you through plantations of poplars, kiwis and hazelnuts alongside vineyards, dotted with copses and small ponds. The mosaic of colours and crops will also delight walkers, with views over the countryside and the villages of Cazeneuve and Eauze.
Amidst vineyards and streams to the west of Arthez-d’Armagnac
A lovely walk, over hills, sometimes quite sunny, through vineyards and alongside streams, with some lovely views.
Short tour of Haget
Starting from the village of Haget, the trails offer hikers majestic views of the Pyrenees mountain range.
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.