Au Colombier du Touron





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This pretty hiking trail starts in the car park near the Sainte-Colombe-en-Bruilhois cemetery in the Lot-et-Garonne department. This route draws a loop which notably passes through Roquefort and Estillac. It mainly crosses rural landscapes and presents no particular difficulty (apart from the distance)
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The Garonne and its canal punctuate this walk, which first runs along the peaceful Garonne canal before crossing the river twice, on the canal bridge and then on the suspended footbridge. These remarkable works show the ingenuity of man to settle at the edge of watercourses, and to protect themselves from them, to cross them and to guarantee their navigability, digging a channel, or even a channel in parallel to overcome them. both high water and low water. Evidenced by the dikes where you...
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Crossing Agen right through to the Hermitage, you will explore its geography and its history through its districts and monuments. You will leave the river, hidden behind its dike, cross the Gravier gardens which take their name from the sands (or gravels) carried by the stream. You will climb to the first non-floodable terraces, then climb the hill from which Ducos-du-Hauront took the first color photo in history. You will then be on the rocky outcrop. From Petit-Nice, so nicknamed for its...
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This beautiful cycle route starts near the Canal d'Agen bridge in the Lot-et-Garonne department. This route follows the towpath of the side canal of the Garonne and takes you to Castelculier. In particular, it will take you through Bon-Encontre. No particular difficulty to report.
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Departing from Monbran church, this circuit crosses the Ségone valleys twice and that of its small tributary, the Ridounel. He climbs the hills of Trégan, Cayssat and Monbran offering magnificent views. The history of the Monbran site, a popular place for hikers for its panorama of the Garonne and its old stones, dates back to the 12th-13th century with the construction of the Romanesque church in local stones and that of the castle in 1217, which became the summer residence of the bishops of...