Attractions and places to see around Pouylebon include a small fortified village situated on a high spur of the Gers hillsides at an altitude of 268 meters. The village offers a glimpse into medieval history, overlooking the valleys of the Osse and Bouès rivers. It is characterized by its 13th-century gate tower and castle, and its location on the Via Tolosana, one of the routes of the Camino de Santiago. The surrounding region provides a blend of historical exploration and…
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Mirande has a lovely town centre.
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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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Pretty little town in the Gers which has a jazz festival in August.
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Unusual church construction with a roadway under the tower. There is also a very good bakery not far away!
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Pouylebon is a small, fortified castral town with a rich medieval history. You can explore the 13th-century Gate Tower, which is classified as a historical monument, and the village's castle, also dating back to the 13th century. The foundations of Sainte-Anne Church date to the 10th century, with visible remnants of a 15th-century bell tower wall.
The region around Pouylebon is rich in heritage. You can visit Mirande, a bastide with a 15th-century cathedral and an earthenware museum. Another notable site is Bastide de Bassoues, a fortified village with a striking forty-meter-high keep. Also consider L'Isle-de-Noé, featuring a 13th-century church and an 18th-century castle, or the charming town of Eauze, known for its historic market and 16th-century Cathedral Saint-Luperc.
Pouylebon holds historical significance as it is located on the Via Tolosana, one of the four main routes of the Camino de Santiago. This ancient pilgrimage route historically passed directly through the village, making it a point of interest for those following the path.
Situated on a high spur at 268 meters altitude, Pouylebon offers panoramic views of the picturesque valleys of the Osse and Bouès rivers. For another excellent viewpoint, visit Bastide de Bassoues, which is built on a hilltop and provides expansive vistas of the surrounding area.
Yes, several lakes in the broader region offer recreational opportunities. Lac du Lizet is a beautiful spot set amidst forests, hills, and meadows, ideal for hiking and running. Other nearby options include Astarac Lake, L'Isle-Jourdain Lake, Lupiac Lake, and Marciac Lake, providing opportunities for fishing, swimming, and other water sports.
Beyond exploring the historic village, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy equestrian activities at local centers like Pilgrim Trail Ranch, which offers Western riding, or Cavale en Herbe for horse and carriage rides. For golf enthusiasts, the 18-hole Golf du Château de Pallanne is approximately 7 km away. The surrounding hilly terrain is also excellent for hiking, road cycling, and running.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. You can find easy to moderate routes such as the 'Lac de Saint-Laurent loop from Bassoues' (easy) or the 'From the lake and hills of Lizet — loop from Montesquiou' (moderate). For more options, explore the hiking guide for Pouylebon.
Absolutely. The region offers various road cycling routes. Options include the 'Mirande – Miélan loop from Pouylebon' or the 'L'Isle-de-Noé – Auch loop from Montesquiou', both moderate in difficulty and offering scenic rides through the Gers countryside. Discover more routes in the road cycling guide for Pouylebon.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Mirande, with its charming townscape and lake, is a pleasant visit. Bastide de Bassoues offers an interesting historical experience for all ages. Additionally, Lac du Lizet provides a beautiful natural setting for family walks and outdoor enjoyment.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The medieval charm of fortified villages like Pouylebon and Bastide de Bassoues, along with the serene landscapes of lakes such as Lac du Lizet, are frequently highlighted. The region's tranquil atmosphere and opportunities for scenic walks are also highly valued.
Marciac is famous for its annual international jazz festival, which is one of the largest jazz festivals globally. Beyond the festival, the town features a beautiful main square with arcades, hosting many cafes and restaurants, and its Church of Our Lady of the Assumption is a notable religious building.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Du lac et des coteaux du Lizet — loop — running from Montesquiou' or various 'Running loop from Saint-Martin' and 'Running loop from Tillac'. These trails provide opportunities to explore the scenic countryside. More options are detailed in the running guide for Pouylebon.


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