Best attractions and places to see around Mondouzil include a mix of historical landmarks and natural features. Mondouzil is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department of southwestern France, characterized by a rural setting. It is located approximately 10 kilometers from Toulouse, offering access to urban attractions. The area is part of the "Pays toulousain," known for its fertile plains and pink brick architecture.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Henri-Martin promenade is a public road. It is located in the Capitole district. It begins as an extension of the François-Gauzy promenade, which follows the bank of the Garonne at the bottom of the quai de Tounis, precisely under the first arch of the Pont-Neuf. It runs along the course of the river and successively meets the port of La Daurade and the square of the same name, then the port Saint-Pierre and the square of the same name. It ends at the level of the first arch of the Saint-Pierre bridge. It belongs to a pedestrian area. There is no cycling facility. The Henri-Martin promenade is crossed by the long-distance hiking trail 86 (GR 86), which goes from Toulouse to Bagnères-de-Luchon, and by the long-distance hiking trail 861 (GR 861), which goes from Toulouse to Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges. They are extended to the northeast by the streets Jean-Suau and Léon-Gambetta to the place du Capitole, where they originate, and to the southeast, by the François-Gauzy promenade to join the quai de Tounis at the level of the place Maître-Jean-Maubec.
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The bell tower is very beautiful and is located not far from the Capitol
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This building has always played an important role in the city and is centrally located
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"Sernin" is a shortened form of Saint-Saturnin - the tomb of Saint Saturninus, the Bishop of Toulouse and who died a martyr's death in 250, is located under the church
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Saint-Sernin is a landmark of Toulouse and holds the rank of a minor basilica. It combines the architectural forms of a hall church, an empore hall church, and – with the low outer side aisles – a basilica. The pilgrimage church was built over the tomb of Saint Saturninus, Bishop of Toulouse, who died a martyr in 250.
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The ideal place to admire the Pont Neuf and the Hôtel Dieu!
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Basilica of San Sernin. Here the pilgrim can find information and also the stamp to put on the credential.
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The brick and stone basilica is considered the largest Romanesque building in France.
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Mondouzil itself is a tranquil, rural commune. However, its close proximity to Toulouse, just 10 kilometers away, means you can explore a rich mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The area is known for its distinctive pink brick architecture and fertile plains.
Mondouzil is conveniently located approximately 10 kilometers (about 6 miles) from Toulouse. This makes it an ideal base for exploring the vibrant city's attractions while enjoying a quieter, rural setting.
The region offers numerous historical sites. In Mondouzil, you can find the historic Saint-Martial Church, dating back to the 15th century. In nearby Toulouse, don't miss the magnificent Saint-Sernin Basilica, one of France's largest Romanesque buildings, and the Capitole Square, home to the city hall. The Pont Neuf, Toulouse's oldest surviving bridge, also offers historical significance and picturesque views.
Yes, Mondouzil is part of a zone of ecological interest, including the Marais de Beaupuy et Prairies Humides de la Sausse. Nature walks are organized to explore the local flora and fauna. In Toulouse, you can enjoy serene green spaces like the Jardin Japonais, Jardin Royal, and Jardin des Plantes. The historic Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also nearby, offering opportunities for leisure activities.
Toulouse, the 'Pink City,' is a hub of culture. You can visit the Capitole of Toulouse, explore various museums such as the Musée des Augustins or the Museum de Toulouse, and experience unique attractions like the Cité de l'Espace, dedicated to space exploration, or the Halle de La Machine with its large mechanical creatures.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Capitole Square and Pont Neuf in Toulouse are great for strolls and sightseeing. The Cité de l'Espace offers an engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, the various parks and gardens in Toulouse provide pleasant spaces for families to relax and play.
Yes, Capitole Square in Toulouse is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a central and vibrant area for all visitors to enjoy the city's atmosphere and architecture.
The area around Mondouzil is excellent for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including loops like the 'Caraman loop' or routes along the Canal du Midi. For more details and specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Mondouzil guide or the Cycling around Mondouzil guide.
Absolutely! Mondouzil and its surroundings offer several gravel biking routes. You can explore trails like the 'Mondouzil Gravel Climb loop' or longer routes through forests and hills. For detailed information on these adventures, refer to the Gravel biking around Mondouzil guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and vibrant city life. The Capitole Square is loved for its lively atmosphere, restaurants, and concerts. The Pont Neuf is admired for its picturesque views, especially when illuminated at night. The Saint-Sernin Basilica is highly regarded for its architectural beauty and historical significance as a pilgrimage church.
The region offers several other remarkable destinations. The fortified medieval city of Cité de Carcassonne, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is about an hour away. The impressive Sainte-Cécile Cathedral in Albi, also a UNESCO site, and the medieval village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, known for its Gothic architecture, are also within reach for a day trip.
The 'pink brick architecture' is a defining characteristic of Toulouse, earning it the nickname 'La Ville Rose' (The Pink City). This distinctive style, using local terracotta bricks, gives the city a warm and unique aesthetic, particularly visible in landmarks like the Capitole of Toulouse and many other historical buildings.


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