Best attractions and places to see around Ladevèze-Ville include a rich historical past and charming rural landscapes. This commune in the Gers department of southwestern France is situated at an altitude of 250 meters, offering views of the Pyrenees. The village is bordered by the Adour and Arros rivers, providing a picturesque setting for exploration.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Nestled in the heart of the Hautes-Pyrénées hills, Madiran is a small town marked by its vineyard and its emblematic wine, made from the Tannat grape variety. Between small hilly roads and estates open for visits, the village offers an immersion into a recognized terroir.
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Pretty little town in the Gers which has a jazz festival in August.
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nice and bucolic route, on the small roads of the Gers.... very beautiful landscapes...
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Bastide founded in 1298, Marciac is an essential stop on the road to Compostela. Its small, atypical streets and market halls give it a certain charm. The city is also renowned for its jazz festival which has attracted big names for over 40 years.
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Marciac is famous for its annual jazz festival, one of the 3 biggest Jazz festivals in the world with Breacon in Wales and New Orleans in the United States. The arcades and the main square of the city host many cafes and restaurants.
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Within Ladevèze-Ville, you can visit the Romanesque Église Notre Dame de Castex, which stands at one of the highest points in the village. The area around the Porch of the Madeleine, including the remaining "Grande Porte Est" of the fortified city walls, also holds significant historical interest as a former castelnau. Additionally, the Église de Saint-Pierre, though rebuilt, has historical roots as a seat of the Archiprêtré de La Devèze.
Ladevèze-Ville offers several picturesque viewpoints. From the Porch of the Madeleine, you can enjoy remarkable views of the Arros valley and stunning sunsets. The village itself is strategically positioned to offer panoramic views, including the Pyrenees. For an even broader perspective, the Point de vue d'Auriébat, located nearby at 266 meters altitude, provides extensive views of the Gers region and the Pyrenees.
Beyond the scenic views, you can explore natural areas like Lac de Plaisance, a 7-hectare lake offering opportunities for water-based activities such as canoeing on the Arros river. The nearby Forêt d'Aignan and Lac d'Aignan also provide further options for enjoying the outdoors.
Yes, Ladevèze-Ville has installed fitness equipment, including abdominal benches, leg stretchers, parallel bars, and a bicycle, suitable for both adults and children. The commune also features eight pétanque courts, providing recreational options for families. Additionally, the town of Marciac, a short distance away, is considered family-friendly and features a lake.
The region around Ladevèze-Ville offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling, including routes like the "VAE rental station loop from Beaumarchés" (61.1 km, moderate) or the "Marciac loop from Beaumarchés" (29.2 km, easy). For traffic-free rides, consider the "Madiran – Crouseilles loop from Castelnau-Rivière-Basse" (58.3 km, moderate). Many more routes are detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Ladevèze-Ville and Traffic-free bike rides around Ladevèze-Ville guides.
Marciac is a significant bastide town, founded in 1298, and is particularly famous for its annual Jazz in Marciac festival, one of the largest jazz festivals globally. The town features a vast main square, charming atypical streets, and market halls. You can also visit the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Marciac and enjoy the lake just outside the village.
Yes, the Gers countryside around Ladevèze-Ville is dotted with historical elements. One such example is the Stone Archway in Gers Countryside, which offers a glimpse into the region's past amidst beautiful, bucolic landscapes.
Visitors often praise the welcoming atmosphere of towns like Marciac, highlighting its large square, charming streets, and the vibrant Jazz Festival. In Plaisance-du-Gers, the unobstructed views of the countryside and the Pyrenees are frequently mentioned. The region's rich history and picturesque settings are consistently appreciated.
Madiran is a small town nestled in the Hautes-Pyrénées hills, renowned for its vineyard and emblematic wine made from the Tannat grape variety. The area offers an immersive experience into a recognized wine terroir, with many small hilly roads and estates open for visits.
Beyond the churches in Ladevèze-Ville itself, you can visit the impressive Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Marciac, which is a significant landmark in the famous jazz town. Another beautiful religious site is the Church of Plaisance-du-Gers, offering views of the surrounding countryside.


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