Best attractions and places to see around Beaumont-Sur-Lèze include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This charming village in the Haute-Garonne department of France offers a glimpse into its past with notable landmarks and picturesque surroundings. Situated within the scenic Lèze valley, the area provides views of the Pyrénées and opportunities to explore the natural environment. Visitors can discover cultural points of interest and enjoy outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Goyrans hill via La Croix Falgarde is a real challenge, both in terms of gross elevation and length. Satisfaction and superb viewpoint guaranteed as a reward for the efforts and the buttocks that burn seriously!
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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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a very beautiful course mostly in the shade and along the water. note that nature is beginning to take back its rights due to a lack of maintenance. to be carried out therefore preferably in pants. The route is only possible in the dry season because otherwise it is difficult to find a ford to cross. Finally we will just regret the end of the circuit which ends at the edge of a very busy road.
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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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Great section for fans of trails, the ascent and descent are steep but relatively short, to soften once the first level has been passed. The view overlooks the fields below, the wood pigeon, the ariège and the surroundings on the west side. To the east, for early risers, the sun rises over the distant hills, breathtaking. Very clean and relatively healthy trail, the low grass sticks out a little, bring socks: D In rainy weather to avoid, the arrival is very steep and turns into a clay slide, towards the small stream!
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Beaumont-Sur-Lèze offers several historical sites. You can visit the Château de Vignolles, a 16th-17th century monument known for its traditional brick architecture. The Saint-Martial Church, rebuilt in Neo-Gothic style, houses 16th-century artifacts. Additionally, the village has historic streets with typical brick houses and the remnants of an ancient consular fort.
Yes, the village is nestled in a scenic landscape. The Lèze River offers a beautiful course, mostly shaded and along the water, ideal for walks. The area also provides picturesque views of the Pyrénées and the Lèze valley, perfect for enjoying the natural environment.
The surroundings of Beaumont-Sur-Lèze are excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, walking, and cycling. There are numerous trails, including the Trail of the Notre-Dame des Bois Chapel, a pleasant, shaded path passing by a historic chapel. For more options, explore hiking routes or cycling tours in the area.
For those seeking a challenge, the Goyrans climb (Ariège side) is a significant ascent with a steep gradient, offering a superb viewpoint as a reward. There are also various routes with different difficulty levels for both cycling and hiking, which you can find in the cycling guide and hiking guide.
The Trail of the Notre-Dame des Bois Chapel is a popular, shaded path that leads to a historic chapel housing a 13th-century polychrome wooden statue of the Virgin Mary. The trail itself is described as pleasant and rolling, offering a unique blend of nature and local history.
Yes, the area around Beaumont-Sur-Lèze offers various walking trails suitable for different fitness levels. The Lèze River path is generally a scenic and pleasant walk. You can explore the hiking guide for routes with 'easy' difficulty ratings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The pleasant, shaded trails like the Trail of the Notre-Dame des Bois Chapel are highly appreciated, as are the scenic views from challenging climbs like the Goyrans climb. The tranquil environment along the Lèze River is also a favorite.
Yes, strolling through the historic village streets allows you to experience the local atmosphere, characterized by traditional brick houses and well-maintained gardens. You might also encounter local artisans and passionate merchants, providing opportunities to discover and support local producers as part of the authentic local culture.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities. For trails along the Lèze River, it's recommended to visit during the dry season, as some sections can become difficult to cross when wet. Spring and autumn often offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling, while summer provides lush greenery.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various routes, including moderate difficulty loops like 'Le Bassin loop from Beaumont-sur-Lèze' or 'Running loop from Lagardelle-sur-Lèze'. For detailed options, refer to the Running Trails around Beaumont-Sur-Lèze guide.
Many trails offer beautiful panoramic views. For instance, the Goyrans climb provides a superb viewpoint over the surrounding landscape. Other routes, like the 'Loop Muret Mauzac Noe LeFauga', offer beautiful views of the Garonne and the Pyrenees, especially from agricultural paths at higher elevations.
When exploring the Lèze River, be aware that nature is reclaiming some parts due to lack of maintenance, so wearing pants is advisable. It's also best to visit during the dry season, as finding a ford to cross can be difficult otherwise. The end of the circuit might lead to a busy road, so plan accordingly.


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