Best attractions and places to see around Lannux include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes in the Gers department of southwestern France. This rural commune is characterized by its tranquil countryside, offering a base for exploring the wider region. Visitors can find notable landmarks, cultural sites, and opportunities to experience local markets and the Armagnac region. The area provides a variety of options for those interested in history, architecture, and the local culture.
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Well-located gîte in the heart of the village. Warm welcome from the volunteers. Friendly dinner. Very pleasant! 133 rue de la mairie 40320 Miramont-Sensacq +33 558 799 123 +33 558 799 406 mairie@miramont-sensacq.fr
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Beautiful cathedral that is definitely worth a visit.
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Beautiful church on a viewing plateau with a view of the Pyrenees peaks. Resting place for pilgrims with drinking water point💦.
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Beautiful richly decorated and painted church in the middle of the city.
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Free guided tours of the church and restored crypt From June to September, Monday to Friday at 10am, 11am, 4pm and 5pm. The rest of the year visits are only possible by reservation.
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The Sainte-Quitterie Church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a stopover on the paths to Santiago de Compostela. It is also classified as a historical monument.
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The grain market was built between 1855 and 1860 and bears witness to the grain trade in the region at that time. It was briefly also a village hall and a cinema and still hosts various events today. It is octagonal in shape with large stone arches.
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Part of the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, this church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The church is built on the site of an ancient Roman temple. The place is also the location of a natural spring.
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The region around Lannux is rich in history. You can visit the Sainte-Quitterie Church in Aire-sur-l'Adour, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the French pilgrim routes. Also in Aire-sur-l'Adour, explore La Halle aux grains, a historical market hall, and the richly decorated Saint John the Baptist Cathedral, Aire. Further afield, consider the Abbey of St Sever, the medieval bastide towns of Labastide d'Armagnac and Saint-Justin, or the impressive Château de Pau.
Yes, the tranquil countryside of the Gers department offers several natural highlights. You can visit the remarkable Palmeraie du Sarthou, the Jardins du château de Viven, or the Jardin du château de Momas. The region is also characterized by rolling hills, sunflower fields, and numerous small rivers like the Léez and Larcis, providing a serene landscape for exploration.
The green hills and tranquil environment of the Gers are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, with routes like the 'Tursan to Adour Cycling Loop 24' or the 'Eiffel Bridge on the Adour' loops. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Lac du Broussau loop' or the 'Lac du Brousdo loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Lovely lake in Duhort-Bachen' trails. Find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Lannux, Running Trails around Lannux, and MTB Trails around Lannux.
Families can enjoy immersive experiences at local farms. 'La Chèvre qui rit Farm' offers insights into goat farming and artisan cheese making, while 'Le Vallon des Rêves' is an ecological farm with animals in semi-liberty, nature trails, and a picnic area, all operating with sustainable practices.
Several towns near Lannux host vibrant weekly markets where you can discover local products like foie gras, Armagnac, and local cheeses. Notable markets include Riscle (Friday, 11km), Plaisance (Thursday, 23km), Eauze (Thursday, 35km), and Mont-de-Marsan (Tuesday and Saturday, 35km). Eauze is also the capital of the Armagnac region, offering opportunities for wine tourism.
The Gers department, including Lannux, is particularly pleasant from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and sunny, ideal for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities, and experiencing the vibrant local markets and sunflower fields.
Yes, the Sainte-Quitterie Church in Aire-sur-l'Adour is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France. Additionally, the Collégiale Saint-Pierre in La Romieu, known for its 14th-century cloister, is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Beyond the bastide towns of Labastide d'Armagnac and Saint-Justin, you can explore Larressingle Fortified Village, often called the 'Little Carcassonne of the Gers.' This medieval fortress village is encircled by defensive walls and a moat, offering a glimpse into medieval life. The Bassoues Dungeon is another imposing keep built by Pope Innocent VI.
Yes, the region is part of the Way of Saint James. For pilgrims, there are accommodations like the Gite communal du pèlerin de Miramont-Sensacq, which offers a warm welcome and a resting place. The Saint Martin Church also serves as a resting spot for pilgrims, complete with a drinking water point.
Within Lannux, you can find L'église Saint-Martin, which is a local heritage site. It's a beautiful church situated on a viewing plateau, offering views of the Pyrenees peaks.
Eauze, located about 35 km from Lannux, is a historic market town known for its attractive medieval buildings and the 16th-century Gothic-style Cathedral Saint-Luperc. It is also recognized as the capital of the Armagnac region, making it a key destination for wine and spirits tourism.
Absolutely. The Gers region is renowned for its wines and Armagnac. Lannux itself is situated within the Haut-Armagnac production area. Many local wineries offer tastings and tours, providing an excellent opportunity to sample the region's famous spirits and wines.


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