Attractions and places to see around Sauveterre (Gers) include historical sites, cultural markets, and unique artistic installations. This region, situated in the hilly Astarac area, offers a blend of medieval heritage and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore fortified churches and picturesque villages. There are 5 notable attractions to discover in the area.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Very pretty town with a beautiful covered market.
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Simorre is located in the Astarac region, a very hilly area in the south of Gers, with clay soil, which runs along the Lannemezan plateau. You will be dazzled by this small medieval village and especially by the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church which sits majestically in the middle of the village. As it is fortified, it looks as much like a church as a fortified castle. It is surprising.
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Samatan is famous for its duck and poultry market. You will find many cafes and restaurants there for a city of this size.
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A former abbey, this church is fascinating with its unusual rampart-like fortifications. Inside, it is indeed a church.
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An artistic journey in the middle of nature. Art installations by local artist Coline Vergez make this trail a fantastic and interesting hike.
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It is actually a work of art by Japanese artist Suzuki. The work was erected in 2013. The artist was born on March 5, 1956. He graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He lives and works in Ermont, France. The man is known the world over for his "ephemeral" art produced in the great outdoors using natural materials found on site or recovered. He uses them to create his works, bringing out the character of them and their environment. His works have notably been produced in Japan, France, the Netherlands, and Greece. A tornado… in memory of the Klaus storm of 2009 which devastated 160 trees The production is called "Kazé" which means "wind" in Japanese. The sculpture of braided branches evokes a cyclone trapped in the forest. Light and majestic, it symbolizes all the strength and power of the wind. It is a memorial work, aiming to remember the terrible Klaus storm of January 24, 2009 which devastated more than 160 trees in this forest of St Elix. Since the materials are natural, the work gradually degrades over time. Seven years after her erection, she remains in generally stable condition. However, the degradation process will be the reason for this construction in the coming years. So the curious are invited to come and see her soon.
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The region around Sauveterre (Gers) is rich in medieval heritage. You can explore the fortified Saint Cérase Church, a former abbey known for its unusual rampart-like fortifications. Another notable historical village is Simorre, which features the majestic Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church, fortified like a castle.
Yes, the area offers distinct cultural experiences. The Samatan Covered Market is a must-visit, famous for its duck and poultry, and surrounded by local cafes and restaurants. You can also discover the picturesque medieval villages that characterize the region.
For a blend of art and nature, visit the Spiral Wooden Sculpture by Coline Vergez. This man-made monument offers an artistic journey with installations by a local artist and serves as a unique viewpoint amidst the natural landscape.
Sauveterre (Gers) is situated in the hilly Astarac region, characterized by its rolling terrain and natural beauty. While specific natural features like lakes or mountains aren't primary attractions, the landscape provides a scenic backdrop for exploring medieval villages and artistic trails.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming medieval villages like Simorre and the town of Lombez. The Samatan Covered Market can also be an engaging experience for all ages, offering a glimpse into local life and cuisine.
The area around Sauveterre offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and running. For instance, there are moderate to difficult MTB trails like the 'Samatan Covered Market – Lombez loop' and cycling routes such as the 'Lombez – Bridge over the Save river loop'. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Sauveterre, Cycling around Sauveterre, and Running Trails around Sauveterre guide pages.
While dedicated hiking trails are not explicitly listed as highlights, the region's hilly terrain and artistic installations like the Spiral Wooden Sculpture by Coline Vergez suggest opportunities for walks and exploration. You can find running routes that might also be suitable for walking, such as the 'Lombez – Samatan Covered Market loop' from Sauveterre, detailed in the Running Trails around Sauveterre guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of medieval heritage and natural landscapes. The fortified churches, picturesque villages, and unique artistic installations are highly regarded. The Saint Cérase Church is noted for its fascinating rampart-like fortifications, and the Samatan Covered Market is loved for its local charm and produce.
Absolutely. The medieval village of Simorre is a must-see, known for its impressive fortified church. The town of Lombez also offers a charming city center with shops and services, and a pretty bell tower typical of the region.
The region is generally pleasant to visit during spring and autumn when the weather is mild, ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities. Summer also offers warm weather for market visits and village strolls, though it can be busier.
Yes, the Samatan Covered Market is a prime spot for local produce, especially known for its duck and poultry. It's a vibrant place to experience local culture and find regional specialties.


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