Best attractions and places to see around Eaunes include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. Located south of Toulouse in the Haute-Garonne department, the area features the Coteaux Panoramiques et Bois d'Eaunes, offering views of the Pyrénées. The Lèze and Garonne Rivers are also prominent natural features. Eaunes provides opportunities to explore cultural landmarks and engage in outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Connecting Portet-sur-Garonne and Pinsaguel, this bridge allows you to cross the river safely thanks to the cycle paths and pedestrian walkways built in 2016 on each side of the road. The views are delightful. Note that routes such as the Véloroute de la vallée de la Garonne or the GR 861 pass through here.
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Surprising and pleasant cobblestone section - but it's best done on foot I got a flat tire at this section :(
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Route departing from Muret with beautiful views of the Garonne and the Pyrenees. The departure is in Muret at the end of the Allée de Niel near the restaurant "La Fabric". We first cross the bridge and then follow the Garonne. We quickly leave the path to climb to the heights and take agricultural paths which offer beautiful views. We then reach the Saint Amans Chapel which will be the occasion for a stop. After the church, we gain a little more height to arrive at Mauzac which allows us to cross back over the Garonne and join Noé on the banks of the Garonne. The return is via the left bank of the Garonne passing through Le Fauga before returning to the starting point. The tour is accessible by gravel, VTC, mountain bike. The first portion is mainly on trails with some nice short climbs. After Mauzac, we stay on much smoother tarmac roads.
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Very natural even though it's a stone's throw from the city.
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Thank you for this beautiful discovery that we followed after the equally surprising single behind the stadium of Toulouse which makes you leave the city in a forest plain!
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A very pleasant single, rather rolling, shaded. Can be wet ...
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Magnifique sentier passant par la chapelle Notre-Dame des Bois. La petite statue en bois polychrome a été datée du début du XIIIe siècle d'après son style qui est celui des vierges romanes mais avec un certain nombre de détails indiquant déjà le gothique commençant. Les troubles de l'époque, les chevauchées du prince Noir, du comte de Foix ou du comte d'Armagnac, semblent avoir détruit le premier sanctuaire élevé au milieu des bois sur un chemin descendant vers l'Ariège. La statue aurait alors été cachée sous terre. C'est là que s'introduit la légende conservée par la tradition locale. À cet endroit, un jeune taureau quittait souvent le reste du troupeau pour venir gratter de ses sabots, la terre près d'une touffe de genévriers. Le bouvier le suivit un jour et vit l'animal contempler à ses pieds une petite statue de bois de la Sainte Vierge avec l'enfant Jésus. Cette découverte provoqua l'enthousiasme général mais quand on voulut porter la statue en procession dans les paroisses voisines, l'attelage s'arrêta à la limite de Clermont et revint à toute vitesse vers le lieu de la découverte où fut construite une nouvelle église champêtre. Ce monument subit de nombreuses vicissitudes au cours des siècles. Il eut une vie propre avant d'être rattaché au clergé de Clermont. Ce qui restait de l'ensemble conventuel fut vendu, sous le Directoire, à un particulier qui le démolit et fit disparaître jusqu'aux fondations. La statue fut une nouvelle fois cachée par une femme qui la restitua au curé de Clermont. Le pèlerinage ne fut autorisé qu'à partir de 1 810 et rassembla les fidèles d'Aureville, Goyrans, Venerque, Issus, le Vernet, Corronsac, Rebigue et Auragne dont on retrouve les images sur le grand arc de l'église de Clermont. Après la seconde guerre mondiale, il ne restait pas grand-chose du sanctuaire ; la commune acheta le terrain où se rassemblaient les fidèles et le curé Labit fit construire le petit oratoire que l'on voit aujourd'hui, inauguré en 1951. La vieille statue reste cachée chez une habitante du village. Elle n'est sortie qu'une fois par an, autour du 30 avril, pour le pèlerinage. Tiré de l'opuscule « Notre-Dame des Bois de Clermont » de Geneviève Durand-Sendrail, publié par les Amis de Clermont le Fort (2004) – La Dépêche du Midi
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Eaunes is surrounded by several natural attractions. You can discover the Lèze River, which offers a shaded course ideal for exploration during the dry season. The Coteaux Panoramiques et Bois d'Eaunes is another significant 'green lung' area, providing peaceful natural surroundings and panoramic views of the Pyrénées. The Garonne River is also nearby, offering opportunities for activities like canoeing in the wider region.
Yes, Eaunes boasts several historical and cultural sites. The Cistercian Abbey of La Clarté-Dieu, dating back to the 12th century, is a notable landmark with its park now open to the public and housing the municipal media library. You can also visit the Saint-Léger Chapel and the Chapel Notre-Dame des Bois, which is reached via a picturesque trail and houses a unique polychrome wooden statue from the early 13th century.
Eaunes offers a variety of hiking trails. A popular choice is the Trail of the Notre-Dame des Bois Chapel, a pleasant, shaded path with historical significance. Another option is the Trail along the Garonne between Toulouse and Roques, which transitions from urban to natural settings. For more extensive routes, consider the 'Loop Muret Mauzac Noe LeFauga' which offers views of the Garonne and the Pyrenees. You can find more hiking options in the Running Trails around Eaunes guide.
Families visiting Eaunes can enjoy Aqua Elna, a water park and water games area located within the Abbey Park, perfect for refreshment and recreation. The parks and natural areas like the Coteaux Panoramiques et Bois d'Eaunes also provide great spaces for children to play and explore.
The region around Eaunes is well-suited for cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Eaunes Forest loop from Eaunes' or the 'Pesquies Windmill – Abbaye de La Clarté-Dieu loop'. For more detailed information and various routes, refer to the Cycling around Eaunes guide, which includes options for different difficulty levels.
The best time to visit Eaunes for outdoor activities generally aligns with pleasant weather conditions. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is also suitable, especially for water-related activities like visiting Aqua Elna or exploring shaded trails, though some river paths might be more accessible during the dry season.
Eaunes offers a glimpse into local life with its weekly open-air market held every Tuesday in the late afternoon. The town also hosts various events throughout the year, such as the Music Festival in June, a fireworks display in July, the 'wood trail' in September, and a Christmas market in December, providing unique cultural experiences.
While specific cafes and accommodation are not detailed for every trail, Eaunes itself has local amenities. For dining, you can find options in the town center, especially around market days. For accommodation, nearby towns like Muret and Toulouse offer a wider range of choices, from hotels to guesthouses.
Absolutely. Toulouse, known as the 'Pink City,' is approximately 21 kilometers away and offers a wealth of attractions including the Cité de l'Espace, the Airbus industrial site, and various museums. The Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also just a few kilometers from Eaunes, perfect for picturesque walks. Muret, about 5-8 kilometers away, provides additional entertainment options like a cinema and aquatic center.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Trail of the Notre-Dame des Bois Chapel is loved for its historical and natural appeal. The Trail along the Garonne between Toulouse and Roques is noted for its surprising transition from urban to natural settings, offering a natural environment close to the city. The Lèze River is enjoyed for its shaded course along the water.
Yes, the area around Eaunes offers several routes suitable for gravel biking. You can explore trails like the 'Small Bridge over the Touch – Bank of the Touch loop from Villeneuve-Tolosane' or the 'Trail in the Forest of Eaunes – Eaunes Forest loop from Pins-Justaret'. For more gravel biking routes and details, consult the Gravel biking around Eaunes guide.
The Cistercian Abbey of La Clarté-Dieu is a significant historical landmark in Eaunes, with origins in the mid-12th century. It underwent extensive expansion over three centuries. After being sold during the French Revolution, it eventually became municipal property and its park is now open to the public. The rehabilitated abbey building currently houses the municipal media library, blending history with modern community use.


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