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Saint-Hilaire (Haute-Garonne) walks
Between Saint-Hilaire and Ox
A flat route through the Muret countryside. Pleasant in spring and autumn. Best avoided in summer: little shade.
A circular route starting from Ox
Walk around Ox, a village near Muret, through the fields and along the footpaths.
Saint-Amans circular route
This route offers panoramic views of the Garonne valley from the Via Garona, as well as a refreshing stroll along the wild single tracks that run alongside the Garonne.
Coteaux de l'Aouach
This is a pleasant route that winds along the slopes of the Aouach in Estantens, offering beautiful views of the valley.
The return journey is along a magnificent little path that winds through a stunning forest, alongside the Garonne, offering beautiful views of the river in places.
Ruisseau du Moulin and Bois des Escoumes in Lherm,
Countryside landscapes, Bois des Escoumes woods, Pré Cahuzac walk.
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 starting from Mauzac
A superb circular route following theGR®®861, which runs alongside the Garonne for half the route, offering beautiful views. Please note, however, that there are a few challenging sections.I recommend doing this walk in dry weather.
Warning: (10) Due to rockfalls, the route is currently impassable. Plan to return to Notre-Dame de l'Aouach Church (8) then follow the road to (3) and take the reverse route of the outward journey.
Between Mauzac and Montaut
A walk between Mauzac and Montaut with beautiful views of the Pyrenees and the surrounding hillsides.
The Mauzac loop
This circular walk will introduce you to a mix of nature, urban life and countryside. Between the Garonne and its banks, the viewpoint and its view of the Pyrenees, the forests and the fields, there is something for everyone. You can enjoy an educational trail on natural environments along the Garonne before taking the climb that leads you to a superb viewpoint over the river and its valley.
In spring, several species of orchids can be seen along the trail. Also, don't hesitate to stop at the Brasserie du Moulin next to the bridge, where you'll find the largest collection of rugby shirts in Europe!
Muret - Brioudes circular and return via the Via Garonna
From Quai Saint-Marcet, the old port on the Garonne in Muret, the route climbs the cliff via shaded steps to reach Rue de la Côté des Bênes. Simply follow the path to the Brioudes plateau, the leisure centre and the fitness trail.On the Brioudes plateau, in good weather, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Mont Valier and other peaks in the Pyrenees. The return journey down the Côte de Bétance takes you back to the car park.
Via the heights of Eaunes
From the abbey to the orientation table and the Chapel of Saint-Amans, discover Eaunes in a different way.
Eaunes Forest and orientation table
A pleasant walk in the Eaunes Forest on a warm day, with a view of the Pyrenees from the orientation table.
Between Muret and Saubens on the banks of the Garonne and the cliffs
Hike between Muret and Saubens, partly along the Garonne river, with breathtaking views of Muret, the Garonne valley and the Pyrenees in the background.
Between the Lèze and Garonne valleys, starting from Montaut
This hike takes place on the hillsides between the Lèze and Garonne valleys. The first part leads to the banks of the Garonne, then climbs back up the hillsides, offering beautiful views of the two valleys and the Pyrenees mountain range.
After climbing up from the banks of the Garonne, you will walk from valley to valley.
Saint-Barthélemy loop in Montaut
Perched on the heights of Volvestre, the village of Montaut overlooks the surrounding area. This family-friendly rural loop offers superb views of the Pyrenees and the Garonne and Lèze valleys. At the start of the walk, you will find a signpost with all the information you need about the hike. Behind the town hall is a picnic area with tables, a barbecue and an orientation table where you can discover the names of the Pyrenean peaks stretching out before you. This sunny hike through fields and hillsides will warm you up in any season.
Around Montaut
A nature walk around Montaut and its hillsides.
Around Beaumont-sur-Lèze
A walk of around twelve kilometres on the hillsides around Beaumont-sur-Lèze
Editor’s note added on 01/10/2021: the starting point must be changed due to private property: See the comments at the bottom of this page for an alternative
Circular route from Beaumont-sur-Lèze to Miremont
A pleasant walk in the Lèze valley, which can be done in either direction.
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.
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.
From Lagardelle to Beaumont off the beaten track
A circuit in the heart of nature, taking paths through fields, undergrowth and a little on tarmac in the village itself.
Route modified on 21/04/2023.
The Capens Grand 8
This hike forms a circular figure-eight loop starting from Capens, with views of the Pyrenees.
Lamartine Lake
In a small corner near Toulouse is a lake where many birds live and where you can enjoy the peace and quiet of nature. Why not spend an afternoon discovering it?
Pesquies to Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze circular route
This circular walk takes you up the village’s hillsides, offering an exceptional view from the Pesquiès windmill over the village of Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze and the Pyrenees mountain range, as well as over the millrace of the Bures mill, which is a watermill.
Countryside around Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze
Walk in the hills of the historic village of Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze from its centre.In good weather, there are beautiful views of the Lèze valley and, on a clear day, a view of the Pyrenees mountain range where you can see Mont Valier (Ariège) and the Pic du Midi de Bigorre (Hautes-Pyrénées, 150 km away).
The hills above Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze and Montgazin
This walk takes place on the western slopes of Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze, offering lovely views of the surrounding countryside to the south, west and east, as well as a view of the Pyrenees mountain range.
It will allow you to explore the administrative area of this historic market town, dating from the 12th century, listed by Bâtiments de France, which is particularly well-preserved, and its main buildings.
The Moulin de Bélard route in Saint-Lys
A circular route within the town of Saint-Lys and its bastide
The Ayguebelle greenway
Start from the market square (Place de la Liberté) in Saint-Lys, following the Ayguebelle greenway to the secondary school, then return via the footpath running alongside the departmental road.
The 31 km of the Route 31 starting from Saint Lys
A long route starting from the car park at the Saint-Lys boules ground, passing through several towns in Haute-Garonne. Much of the route follows theGR®86. This route can be shortened by omitting the circular route to Lake Parayre, reducing the distance by around ten kilometres.
This route was developed by the ENVOL association in Saint-Lys to raise funds to help in the fight against rare diseases.