Best attractions and places to see around Frégimont include its historical village, nestled in the hills of the Pays de Serres, offering views over the Masse valley. The area features a blend of historical landmarks, such as the 18th-century Château de Frégimont, and natural beauty with winding woods, fields, and orchards. Visitors can explore the medieval origins of the village and its cultural sites like the Église Sainte-Quitterie. The landscape ranges in altitude, providing diverse scenic vistas.
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Located in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne hills, Preyssas is a charming village typical of the Albret region. Surrounded by orchards and rolling countryside, it reveals peaceful lanes, a beautiful stone church, and retains a true rural authenticity. The town hall square is an ideal spot for a relaxing break on a terrace.
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[In Advent] "we hear in the Gospel the beginning of the ministry of John the Baptist. He appears in the desert and calls people to conversion so that they may prepare for the coming of the Lord. His call reminds us that Advent is not only a time of waiting, but also of interior preparation. "Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths" (Luke 3:4). John's message challenges us to examine our lives. What "rough paths" and "crooked roads" are there in our hearts? Where have we perhaps distanced ourselves from God or lost sight of our fellow human beings? John invites us to remove these obstacles and reorient our lives. But his call has not only a personal dimension, but also a social one: the way of the Lord is a way of justice, peace and reconciliation. When we pave the way of the Lord, we bring light into the darkness of the world and hope into the hearts of people." (Text: Michael Inden, Diocesan President of the KAB in the Archdiocese of Cologne)
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Saint John the Baptist (Saint Jean Baptiste), to whom this church in Clermont-Dessous is dedicated, is - like Saint Joseph - a man on the threshold of the Old and New Testaments. His parents are Zacharias and Elisabeth, and after the announcement of the Incarnation of God through them, the Mother of God visits her relative Elisabeth, who will give birth to a son in her old age, namely John the Baptist. He is half a year older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner/pioneer. He lives in the desert, preaches repentance from sins to the Jewish population and baptizes them in the Jordan, where Jesus also comes to be baptized, and is filled with the Holy Spirit who descends upon him from heaven. The feast day of Saint-Jean-Baptiste in the calendar of saints is June 24, exactly half a year before 'Christmas Eve'.
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Saint John the Baptist, to whom this church in Clermont-Dessous is dedicated, is—like Saint Joseph—a man at the threshold between the Old and New Testaments. His parents were Zechariah and Elizabeth. After the Annunciation of the Incarnation, the Virgin Mary visited her relative Elizabeth, who, in her old age, would give birth to a son, John the Baptist. He was six months older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner. He lived in the desert, preached repentance to the Jewish population, and baptized them in the Jordan River. Jesus also came to the Jordan to be baptized, and was filled with the Holy Spirit, who descended from heaven. The feast day of Saint John the Baptist in the liturgical calendar is June 24, exactly six months before Christmas Eve.
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The parish church of Saint Jean-Baptiste was built in the 12th century at the top of the promontory carrying the castle, isolated from the village by a ditch, in the Romanesque style with a dome. The church took part in the defense of the site with its tower placed above the crossroads of the slightly projecting transept being used for the surveillance of the region.
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The history of Clairac is inseparable from that of its Benedictine abbey, which was internationally renowned in the Middle Ages. The abbey, as well as the town which was formed around its walls, reached their peak in the 12th and 13th centuries. There were then 120 monks who worked both in the fields and as copyists of manuscripts. The abbot of Clairac was also the lord of the village and commanded two bastides, five priories and around fifty parishes. The monks also owned two mills on the Lot. The income generated by the abbey was then considerable. But the most important heritage is unexpected: the plum tree of Damascus, brought back from the crusades, was in fact "enté", that is to say grafted, by them for the 1st time. They also discovered the sun-drying process, inventing the Ente plum and the Agen prune in one fell swoop!
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Largely shaded, some coffee stops open in summer, otherwise you can make a detour to the neighboring villages, Buzet sur Baise, Bruch, Sérignac ....
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Municipality of the urban area of Agen, member of the community of municipalities of Val d'Albret, located on the Auvignon and its tributary the Gaul.
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Frégimont is rich in history. You can visit the Château de Frégimont, an 18th-century château built on the site of a medieval castle, which is open for free visits during town hall hours. The village itself, with its medieval origins, is also a notable point of interest. Additionally, the Église Sainte-Quitterie is an integral part of the village's cultural heritage, offering architectural insights and panoramic views. For more details on the château, you can visit tourisme-lotetgaronne.com.
The region around Frégimont is characterized by its picturesque location in the hills of the Pays de Serres, offering stunning views over the Masse valley. You'll find winding woods, fields with soft colors, and flowering orchards that extend to the Lake of Tilloles, which is ideal for fishing. The varying altitude, from 57 to 200 meters, contributes to diverse scenic vistas.
Yes, several charming villages are worth exploring. The village of Frégimont itself invites visitors to wander its medieval streets. Nearby, you can visit Prayssas Village Square, a typical village of the Albret region known for its orchards and rolling landscapes. Another option is Bruch Medieval Village, nestled in the hills overlooking the Garonne plain.
The area around Frégimont offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are several moderate hiking loops like the 'Clermont-Dessous – loop' or the 'Prayssas Village Square – Saint John the Baptist Church loop'. Mountain bikers can explore routes such as the 'Muddy Trail – Pretty Forest Path loop from Prayssas'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Pujols-le-Haut loop from Prayssas'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Frégimont, MTB Trails around Frégimont, and Road Cycling Routes around Frégimont.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly attractions. The Prayssas Village Square is a pleasant spot for a break in a charming village. The Aqueduct on the Canal Latéral à la Garonne is part of a beautiful cycle path, suitable for family bike rides. The Historic Center of Clairac and Bruch Medieval Village also offer interesting historical exploration for all ages.
Beyond the village of Frégimont itself and its Église Sainte-Quitterie, you can visit the Saint John the Baptist Church near Port-Sainte-Marie, an 11th-century church offering historical insight and views over the Garonne river. The Historic Center of Clairac is also known for its beautiful half-timbered houses and its significant Benedictine abbey history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The peaceful lanes and rural authenticity of villages like Prayssas, the scenic views from historical churches overlooking valleys, and the well-maintained cycle paths along waterways like the Canal Latéral à la Garonne are frequently highlighted. The region's rich history, from medieval castles to ancient churches, also captivates many.
Yes, the Aqueduct on the Canal Latéral à la Garonne is a notable man-made monument. It forms part of a scenic cycle path between Feugarolles and Sérignac-sur-Garonne, offering a unique perspective on the region's engineering and waterways.
Absolutely. The Prayssas Village Square is described as an ideal spot for a relaxing break, perhaps on a terrace. Many of the villages in the area, with their charming squares and rural settings, offer perfect opportunities to pause and enjoy the local atmosphere.
To best experience the panoramic views, consider visiting the village of Frégimont itself, perched in the 'coteaux du Pays de Serres' with views over the Masse valley. The Église Sainte-Quitterie also offers excellent vantage points of the surrounding ridges, woods, fields, and orchards. Hiking or cycling routes in the hills will also provide numerous scenic overlooks.
Yes, the region features attractions connected to its waterways. The Saint John the Baptist Church overlooks the Garonne river. Additionally, the Aqueduct on the Canal Latéral à la Garonne is a prominent feature along the canal, offering a pleasant route for cycling or walking.


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