Best attractions and places to see around Lannepax include historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural features within the village and its surroundings. This bastide town in the Gers department of France is characterized by its 13th-century origins, remnants of fortified walls, and a central square with arcades. The region is known for its Armagnac production, with vineyards and cereal fields defining the landscape. Natural points of interest such as Le Trou du Diable and Colline d'Ario offer diverse exploration opportunities.
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I wouldn't describe 6 km straight through the forest as a highlight!
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Beautiful little village surrounded by moats still in water. The old water tower is decorated with an evocation of the Way of St Jacques.
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Small town in the Pays d'Auch, known for its Feria de la Pentecôte, the Pentecotavic, during which a superb festival of brass bands takes place. To see: the Chapter Tower, the Cordeliers convent, the arenas and the few half-timbered houses that remain in the town centre.
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Very old Castelnau-type village overlooking the Auzoue from a rocky outcrop. Impressive private feudal castle which can be walked around by the path of the gardens.
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The town of Eauze has a real archaeological treasure dating from Roman times. A treasure buried in the 3rd century of the Roman Empire on the site of a Roman villa of notables from the ancient city of Elusa. It can be seen at the city's archaeological museum. 28,054 coins, jewelry and precious objects have been found in excavations dating back to 1985.
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Within Lannepax, you can explore the remnants of its ancient fortified walls and the central square with its arcades and half-timbered houses, reflecting its 13th-century origins. The local Parish Church, dating from the 13th to 15th centuries, features a recently restored bell tower. Other notable sites include the Châteaux de Galaubas and de Bellevue, the picturesque 13th-century Château de Gajan, the charming Church of Cacarens, and old public wash houses like those at Garaut. Don't miss the opportunity to tour Armagnac cellars at the village's western entrance.
Nature enthusiasts can discover Le Trou du Diable, an intriguing cavity where the Rieuze stream disappears underground before resurfacing as 'L'Oeil du Diable'. To the south, the Colline d'Ario offers the highest point in the commune at 217 meters. While swimming is not permitted, the peaceful Lac de Candau, about 13 km from Vic-Fezensac, is ideal for fishing.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Vic-Fezensac is a historical settlement known for its vibrant atmosphere and annual Feria de la Pentecôte. Eauze offers archaeological treasures from Roman times, which can be explored at its city museum. Additionally, the charming Lagraulet-du-Gers Village, surrounded by moats, provides a picturesque setting for a family visit.
Several historic towns and villages are within a short drive. These include Vic-Fezensac (8 km), Eauze (12 km) with its Gothic Cathedral Saint-Luperc, Valence-sur-Baïse (15 km) home to Abbaye de Flaran, and Montreal-du-Gers (17 km), a 'Most Beautiful Village in France' with a Roman Villa. Other notable villages are Larressingle (17 km), Condom (21 km), Fourcès (21 km), and Lavardens (23 km).
The region around Lannepax offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, including moderate loops like 'Lupiac – Lupiac loop from Castillon-Debats'. For runners, there are running trails such as the 'Vic-Fezensac loop' and the 'Gouffre du Pont du Diable loop from Lannepax'. Hikers can explore hiking routes like the 'In Lagardère, the landscape comes to you! — loop from Lagardère'.
Yes, the area is rich in religious heritage. You can visit Beaumont sur l'Osse pont d'Artigues (16 km) and La Romieu Collégiale St Pierre (30 km), both significant monuments on French pilgrim routes. The major Auch Cathedral St Just (33 km) is also part of these routes. Near Valence-sur-Baïse, the well-preserved Cistercian Flaran Abbey houses the prestigious Simonow collection of art.
The region around Lannepax, characterized by vineyards and cereal fields, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. Spring and early summer offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling, while autumn provides beautiful scenery and comfortable weather for exploration. The area is known for its Armagnac production, making harvest season an interesting time to visit.
Yes, for those interested in botanical attractions, the Palmeraie du Sarthou is located about 19 km away. Another option is the Jardin et arboretum de Coursiana, approximately 30 km from Lannepax, offering a diverse collection of plants and trees.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, charming settlements, and unique natural features. The area's rich history, from ancient fortified enclosures to picturesque villages like Lagraulet-du-Gers Village with its moats, is a major draw. The archaeological treasures in Eauze and the vibrant atmosphere of Vic-Fezensac are also highly regarded.
Numerous local markets are held in nearby towns, offering a chance to experience local produce and goods. You can find markets in Vic-Fezensac (Friday), Eauze (Thursday), and Condom (Wednesday). These markets are excellent places to discover regional specialties and the local culture.
While specific accommodation and dining options are not detailed for every attraction, towns like Eauze offer choices. For example, the Café de France in Eauze is a historic half-timbered house from the 16th century located directly on the market square, providing a charming spot for a meal or stay. Larger towns like Vic-Fezensac and Condom also have various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Yes, for cyclists, there are several MTB trails in the vicinity. Moderate routes include the 'A Bellevue – Old Railway Bridge loop from Éauze' (34.5 km) and the 'Condom – Valence-sur-Baïse loop from Condom' (40.6 km). These routes allow you to explore the scenic countryside and charming villages.


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