Attractions and places to see around Fieux encompass a diverse range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features across two distinct locations in France: Fieux in Lot-et-Garonne and the Archéosite des Fieux in the Lot department. Fieux in Lot-et-Garonne is a small village featuring a 13th-century castle housing the town hall and a 19th-century church, alongside panoramic views and hiking trails. The Archéosite des Fieux in the Lot department is a significant prehistoric archaeological site with an ornate cave…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The history of the former royal warren is deeply linked to the family of Henry IV, but its legacy dates back to Antiquity. During the Gallo-Roman period, in the 4th or 5th century, a villa stood on the banks of the Baïse River. Excavations conducted in 1832 uncovered numerous mosaics, attesting to the building's presence. Between these two periods, the park underwent numerous developments. At the beginning of the 16th century, Henry I of Albret acquired the land to create a warren and a garden at the foot of the château, accessible only to the royal family. When Henry IV and his wife, Marguerite de Valois, inherited the site, they created the current promenade, known as the "3,000 paces," which runs along the Baïse. But the Wars of Religion and the numerous floods of the river after the king's death would permanently damage the historical and natural heritage. Damaged by the numerous floods of the Baïse in 1909, the park became the first listed site in the Aquitaine region, which enabled the funding of work to ensure its preservation. In 2020, this classification was extended to the other bank, where the Bains du Roy are located.
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The name of Saint-CHRISTOPHE, to whom - in addition to the Mother of God Mary - this church is dedicated, means "Christ-bearer". According to the legend of the saint, he was a gigantic man and carried people across a river. One day a small child called to him and he carried it on his shoulders to the other bank. Amazingly, the child became heavier and he said he felt as if the weight of the whole world was on his shoulders. Then the child revealed himself to him as Jesus Christ, Savior and Redeemer of the world.
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A monastery founded by the Cluny monastery in the 11th century, of which only the church remains today as a parish church. Very pleasant atmosphere! It has two patron saints, Notre Dame and Saint Christopher. At the end of the 19th century, a statue of the Roman god Mercury was found during excavations, who, like Saint Christopher, was considered to be a protector for travelers.
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The beautiful church of Frechou is dedicated to Our Lady (Notre Dame).
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Nérac is, like Amboise, a royal city insofar as the commune is the fief of the lords of Albret who became king of Navarre in the 15th century. It is also the epicentre of Protestantism. After the massacre of Saint Bartholomew, a treaty between the two religions was born in this city. This is the Edict of Nérac which restored rights for Protestants. It was signed on 28 February 1579 between King Henry III and the religionists. After the death of Henry III in 1589, the city lost its influence, because having no descendants, it was Henri de Navarre-Bourbon-Albret who became king of France under the name of Henri IV. It is then said that when the doors of Paris opened to Henry, those of fame closed for Nérac.
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The visit to Nérac revolves around its navigable river, the Baïse. From the Saint-Nicolas church or the Petit Nérac viewpoint, you can see the port, the Old Bridge and the tanneries which today house an art gallery and restaurants. The walk takes place along the streets (Maison des Conferences, Château d'Henri IV and its museum) and in the Royal Park of La Garenne redesigned by Queen Margot, wife of Henri IV.
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The Baïse river is navigable over 62km from April 1st to November 1st. Beautiful, wild and relaxing, it lets us go with the flow. Its major asset: its tranquillity. Cruising speed is limited to 6km/h. Boaters cross Gascony at a slow pace, the departments of Gers and Lot-et-Garonne to stop over in the territories of Albret and Ténarèze. Nérac, one of the most beautiful river ports in France, welcomes you for a colorful stopover!
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The Baïse is a fairly abundant river. The amount of water flowing into the catchment area is 285 millimeters per year, which is certainly slightly lower than the average for France as a whole for all the basins together (320 mm/year ), but clearly higher than most of the waterways of the Gers . The specific flow (or Qsp) reaches 9.0 liters per second and per square kilometer of basin.
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In the village of Fieux (Lot-et-Garonne), you can visit the Town Hall, which is housed within a former 13th-century castle featuring both a round and a square tower. The village also has a 19th-century church, built using stones from an earlier 13th-century structure.
The Archéosite des Fieux, located in the Lot department, is a significant prehistoric archaeological site. It provides evidence of human occupation over tens of millennia, including Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon presence. Visitors can explore an ornate cave classified as a Historic Monument and participate in interactive activities and workshops focused on prehistoric life, such as flint knapping, fire-starting, and ancient hunting techniques.
Yes, several significant historical sites are within easy reach. You can visit Nérac Old Town and Château d'Henri IV, a royal city with a rich history, or the Château de Nérac, a 15th-century castle that was once a royal residence. Additionally, the nearby town of Barbaste features a 13th-century fortified mill.
Fieux (Lot-et-Garonne) itself offers magnificent panoramic views, as its highest point reaches 189 meters above sea level. For another scenic spot, the Parc de la Garenne de Nérac also provides beautiful vistas.
The Fieux area in Lot-et-Garonne is suitable for hiking, with various trails available for exploration directly from the village. For more structured routes, you can find numerous running trails in the vicinity. Explore options on the Running Trails around Fieux guide.
Yes, the region around Fieux offers excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can find a variety of routes for different skill levels. Check out the MTB Trails around Fieux guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Fieux guide for detailed options.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Archéosite des Fieux offers interactive workshops on prehistoric life that are engaging for all ages. In Nérac, the Old Town and Château d'Henri IV, the Port of Nérac with boat rentals, and the Parc de la Garenne de Nérac are all great options for family outings.
Beyond Fieux, several charming towns and villages are easily accessible. Nérac, approximately 9 km away, is a historic town with a château and a navigable river. Condom, about 15 km from Fieux, is known for its Cathedral of Saint-Pierre. Additionally, Larressingle and Fourcès, recognized among 'the most beautiful villages in France,' are around 19 km away and highly recommended.
The region is generally pleasant to visit during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer also offers good conditions, especially for river activities in Nérac, though it can be warmer. The Archéosite des Fieux is open for interactive experiences throughout its operating season.
While specific regulations for Fieux are not detailed, many natural areas and hiking trails in rural France are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. The Parc de la Garenne de Nérac is a popular spot for walks, and many local trails around Fieux are suitable for walks with dogs.
The River Baïse, particularly around Nérac, is a significant feature. It is navigable for 62 km and considered one of France's most beautiful river ports at Port of Nérac. You can enjoy boat trips, stopovers, and boat rentals. The river is known for its tranquility, with a cruising speed limited to 6 km/h, making it ideal for relaxing water sports.
Visitors to Fieux (Lot-et-Garonne) can explore opportunities to visit local producers in the vicinity, offering a taste of regional specialties. While specific shops in Fieux village are not detailed, nearby larger towns like Nérac and Condom will offer a wider range of local shops and services.


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