Best attractions and places to see around Castelnau-D'Anglès include its medieval village layout and surrounding natural features. Situated on a ridge between the Osse and Guiroue rivers, the village retains remnants of its historical fortifications, including the west gate tower of Église Saint-Pierre. The area is characterized by three significant natural zones of ecological interest, encompassing forests, lakes, and hillsides. Castelnau-D'Anglès serves as a base for exploring the heritage of the Gers department.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Former hospital village on the Way of St. James, at the confluence of the Grande Baïse and the Petite Baïse. 18th-century castle.
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Pretty village with a large castle, a park and a watercourse.
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Very beautiful castle, and shaded park at the back
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Also called Gallo-Roman pile, this turaque or tower is dated between the first and third centuries AD. It is located between the town of Biran and the island of the Biran mill. It was surely the mausoleum of a rich landowner or notable person of that time. A second pile stood 20 meters further north. It was destroyed during the 19th century. The place with an enclosure has not yet been excavated. It must contain tombs and objects of worship.
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L'Isle-de-Noé is located at the junction of the Petite Baïse and Grande Baïse rivers. In particular, you can discover a 13th century church, as well as a bridge, and an 18th century castle.
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Within the village, you can visit the Église Saint-Pierre, which uniquely incorporates the west gate tower of the village's former fortifications as its bell tower. The village also retains its historical "village-rue" layout, and you can find modest vestiges of the original seigniorial castle.
The village is beautifully situated on a ridge between the Osse and Guiroue rivers. The area is home to three significant natural zones of ecological interest (ZNIEFFs), including the "forêt de Montpellier," the "lac de la Baradée et coteau," and the "coteaux de la Guiroue." You can also visit Lac du Lizet, a beautiful lake surrounded by forests, hills, and meadows, perfect for hiking or running.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Bastide de Bassoues, a fortified village with a towering keep, is considered family-friendly. Lac du Lizet offers a varied environment of forests and meadows, ideal for family walks and runs. The settlement of Lupiac, known as d'Artagnan's birthplace, also hosts a medieval festival that can be enjoyable for all ages.
Beyond the village, the Gers department offers a rich historical heritage. You can visit Bastide de Bassoues, a fortified village with a 40-meter-high keep. Other notable nearby towns include Auch (24 km), the historic capital of Gascony; Lavardens (25 km), one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages" with an impressive castle; Eauze (32 km), a historic market town; and Larressingle (37 km), a perfectly preserved medieval fortified village.
Yes, the area around Castelnau-D'Anglès offers various trails. For running, you can find routes like "Du lac et des coteaux du Lizet" or loops around Lac du Lizet. These trails range from moderate difficulty and are set amidst forests, hills, and meadows. You can find more details on running trails in the area on the Running Trails around Castelnau-D'Anglès guide.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. Popular choices include loops around Bastide de Bassoues or routes connecting to towns like Mirande and Lupiac. These routes vary in distance and difficulty, offering scenic rides through the Gascon countryside. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Castelnau-D'Anglès guide and the Cycling around Castelnau-D'Anglès guide.
The Gers department, where Castelnau-D'Anglès is located, generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. The mild temperatures and lush landscapes during these seasons are ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites.
Yes, you can find the Tourraque de Lacouture, also known as a Gallo-Roman pile. This ancient tower, dating between the first and third centuries AD, is believed to have been the mausoleum of a wealthy landowner. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's Roman past and is located between Biran and the island of the Biran mill.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. For instance, Bastide de Bassoues is loved for its impressive keep and visibility from afar. Lac du Lizet is praised as a beautiful spot for hiking and running amidst varied landscapes. The friendly atmosphere and historical significance of Lupiac, d'Artagnan's birthplace, also receive positive feedback.
L'Isle-de-Noé is a settlement located at the junction of the Petite Baïse and Grande Baïse rivers. It features a 13th-century church, a historic bridge, and an 18th-century castle. It's also part of the Via Tolosana, a historic pilgrimage route.
For additional local insights and information, you can consult resources from the regional tourism office. For example, the Tourisme Mirande-Astarac website provides details on Castelnau-D'Anglès and its surroundings: tourisme-mirande-astarac.com.


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