Best attractions and places to see around Lectoure include a rich blend of historic landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in the Gers department of France. This historic town, perched on a rocky spur, offers panoramic views of the Gers Valley and the Pyrenees. Lectoure is known for its well-preserved 13th-century ramparts and its position as a stop on the Ways of Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle. The area provides various walking and cycling routes through charming villages and historical sites.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Don't miss La Romieu to greet Angeline and the cats. I didn't see any, at least not alive ones. I didn't stop there either. To get there, I took the 6 km road; you can also get there via the GR (Greater French National Trail). Its Saint-Pierre collegiate church, a 14th-century Gothic masterpiece listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is imposing. Now for the legend... Around 1342, a terrible famine struck La Romieu. The starving inhabitants went so far as to eat all the cats in the village, thinking they were preserving their meager resources. But a little girl named Angeline, an orphan taken in by a local couple, adored cats. She hid two in the cellar, secretly feeding them, and then they bred. A little later, with all the cats gone, the village was invaded by thousands of rats, destroying the meager grain reserves and causing an even worse disaster. It was then that Angeline freed her cats. They multiplied again, drove out the rats, and saved the village. Angeline was honored by the villagers, and according to legend, her face took on the appearance of a cat, with feline features—a magical transformation to thank her love and loyalty to cats. Today, in tribute to this story, numerous cat statues adorn the streets, facades, and rooftops of the village.
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Marsolan is located 6 km from Lectoure, city of art and history, whose heritage is to be discovered: mansions, cathedrals, monuments full of history.
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The collegiate church is magnificent, we recommend the guided tour. Our guide "Thierry" was both engaging and fun.
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Beautiful architecture steeped in history.
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After the effort, the Rocamadour gate brings hope of a good beer.
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The small village of Flamarens is located in the department of Gers, in the Midi-Pyrénées region. The inhabitants are called the Flamalingois and the Flamalingoises. Surrounded by the municipalities of Miradoux, Saint-Antoine and Peyrecave, Flamarens is located 25 km southeast of Agen. The Métau and Montret streams on the one hand, tributaries of the Auroue and the Pourchet, Mouron and Teulère streams, tributaries of the Arratz on the other, are the main rivers that cross the city.
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The surface of Flamarens is 14.5 km², so the population density is 8.2 inhabitants per km².
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Flamarens is a commune in the French department Gers (region Occitanie) and has 119 inhabitants (2009). The place is part of the district of Condom
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Lectoure is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Cathédrale Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais, dating back to the 12th century, and climb its bell tower for panoramic views. Explore the well-preserved 3.2 kilometers of 13th-century Les Remparts de Lectoure, or see the Hôtel de Ville, housed in the former Episcopal Palace, which also contains a lapidary museum. Don't miss the ancient Fontaine de Diane with Roman origins.
Yes, Lectoure offers several unique cultural experiences. Discover the traditional craftsmanship of "Bleu de Lectoure" at L'Atelier du Bleu de Lectoure. You can also explore the Musée de Lectoure in the Town Hall's cellars, which houses fascinating Gallo-Roman artifacts. For antique enthusiasts, the Antique Dealers' Village, located in the former Château of the Counts of Armagnac, is a must-visit.
For nature lovers, the Lac des 3 Vallées (The Three Valleys Lake) south of Lectoure is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and picnicking. The town's elevated position provides breathtaking views of the Gers Valley and, on clear days, the Pyrenees from spots like the Old Bastion Promenade. You can also find tranquil green spaces like the Jardin des Amandiers and the Medieval Garden at the foot of the Tour d'Albinhac.
La Romieu is classified among the "most beautiful villages of France" and is an important stage on the Ways of Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle. It's renowned for its many rosebushes and gardens, including the botanical garden near the collegiate church. The village is also famous for its charming cat statues, inspired by a local legend.
Yes, the Collégiale Saint-Pierre de La Romieu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and can be visited. This 14th-century Gothic masterpiece includes a huge chapel, a Gothic cloister, and a double spiral staircase that allows you to climb the 33-meter bell tower for impressive views of the surroundings. The complex is in very good condition and can be explored almost entirely.
Marsolan is a small, picturesque village that was once a castelnau. From its belvedere, you can enjoy a magnificent view. The village also features an old market hall, a charming village church (Église Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire), and a quiet Roman fountain, perfect for a cool break.
Many attractions around Lectoure are suitable for families. The Lac des 3 Vallées offers picnicking and boating. Exploring the cat statues in La Romieu is a fun activity for children, and climbing the tower of the Collégiale Saint-Pierre provides an engaging historical experience with rewarding views. The Friday Farmer's Market is also a vibrant place to explore local produce.
Lectoure and its surroundings offer a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. You can find road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and touring bicycle options. For example, there are routes like the "Lectoure - Fleurance - Pauilhac Loop" for touring bicycles or the "Lavardens Castle – Château de Terraube loop" for road cycling. You can find more details on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Lectoure, MTB Trails around Lectoure, and Cycling around Lectoure guides.
Yes, the area around Lectoure provides various walking and cycling routes, such as the "Parcours découverte de l'Oppidum de Lectoure," allowing you to explore charming villages, vineyards, and historical sites. The well-preserved 13th-century ramparts of Lectoure also offer a pleasant walk with scenic views. Many of the cycling routes mentioned above can also be adapted for longer walks or hikes.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Lectoure, with mild temperatures ideal for walking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. Summers can be warm, but the region's natural features like the Lac des 3 Vallées provide opportunities for water-based activities or cooler spots. The Friday Farmer's Market is a vibrant experience, especially in warmer months.
Lectoure hosts a vibrant Friday Farmer's Market where visitors can sample a wide array of local produce. You'll find regional specialties such as cheeses, olives, fresh vegetables, local wines, and the famous Lectoure melons and rose-pink garlic. It's a great place to experience the local Gascon culture and taste authentic flavors.
Beyond the main cathedral and ramparts, you can explore the Tour d'Albinhac, a 13th-century fortified house that now hosts a restaurant and has a medieval garden at its foot. Stroll down Rue Nationale to admire mansions from the 17th to 19th centuries, showcasing the town's past prosperity. The Former Royal Tannery is also a unique piece of architecture and a classified Historic Monument.


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