Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Pé-Delbosc include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites in the surrounding Haute-Garonne department. This small village serves as a base for exploring the region's rural charm, located just 5 km from the 13th-century bastide town of Boulogne-sur-Gesse. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, alongside historical landmarks and local markets. Visitors can explore gorges, lakes, and arboretums, as well as ancient Roman sites.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very pleasant place, whether for a short stroll, or a long hike on foot, by bike, or on horseback. 1000 hectares of woods covered with kilometers of paths, the GR 86, mountain bike circuits and crossed by the canal from Franquevielle to Cardeilhac.
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This is the town's main square, built around the church. Needless to say you can find a boulangerie here and a coffee.
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Impressive 13th century castle. An association has been working on its rehabilitation since the 2000s. A medieval festival takes place in the village every year.
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Last interesting site to visit in Montmaurin, the Gallo-Roman Villa. The Romans enjoyed this place and built this well renovated house which gives us a good overview of period refinement.
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Ideal site for a family mountain bike outing without difficulties in a pleasant and quiet site. With a little luck you too will come across a litter of young wild ducks, a doe leaping on the canal or nutria in the middle of a nap! The old Roman road connecting Toulouse to Tarbes also borders the canal, in particular at the ancient crossing of several roads marked by the old oak of the Hurmagne which for the first time in many centuries has not produced any leaves this spring 2020. ..
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You can explore the impressive 13th-century Château de Saint-Blancard, where an association is working on its rehabilitation and a medieval festival takes place annually. Additionally, the Gallo-Roman villa at Montmaurin offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history with its well-preserved archaeological site and museum, located about 7 km from Saint-Pé-Delbosc.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The Franquevielle Canal from the Cardeilhac Arboretum is ideal for family mountain bike outings and pleasant walks, with opportunities to spot wildlife like wild ducks and coypu. The Arboretum de Cardeilhac itself is great for family mountain biking and offers guided tours. For a unique experience, "Souffle Nordique" offers dog sledding activities (cani-rando) in the Cardeilhac forest, suitable for children aged 6 and up. You can find more information about this activity at hautegaronnetourisme.com.
The Cardeilhac Arboretum is a very pleasant place for short strolls or long hikes, cycling, or horseback riding. It features 1000 hectares of woods with kilometers of paths, including sections of the GR 86 and mountain bike circuits. Guided tours are available every Saturday, and you can spot wildlife like wild ducks, deer, and coypu along the Canal de Franquevielle.
Lac de Boulogne-sur-Gesse, just 5 km from Saint-Pé-Delbosc, offers a municipal heated swimming pool, tennis courts, and fishing opportunities. Various seasonal activities are also available, making it a great spot for recreation.
Yes, the region around Saint-Pé-Delbosc is rich with paths for walking and cycling, including sections of ancient Roman roads. You can find numerous hiking routes, from easy to moderate, such as the "Église de Cassa loop from Cassagnabère-Tournas" or the "Rocher de Marie-Longue loop from Lespugue." For more detailed information and routes, explore the Hiking around Saint-Pé-Delbosc guide.
The Gorges de la Save, located approximately 4.1 km from Saint-Pé-Delbosc, are ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy rock climbing, hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and picnicking while taking in the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Boulogne-sur-Gesse is a charming 13th-century bastide town just 5 km from Saint-Pé-Delbosc. Its central feature is the Boulogne-sur-Gesse Church Square, where you can find local amenities. The town hosts a lively market every Wednesday, offering local specialties like foie gras, pâté, confit, and duck magret.
The area offers several opportunities for wildlife spotting. Along the Franquevielle Canal from the Cardeilhac Arboretum, you might encounter wild ducks and coypu. The Arboretum de Cardeilhac itself is home to deer and other local fauna. The peaceful, rural charm of the region means wildlife can often be observed in natural settings.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. The Franquevielle Canal from the Cardeilhac Arboretum offers pleasant paths for family mountain bike outings. The Arboretum de Cardeilhac also has dedicated mountain bike circuits. For more options, you can explore the MTB Trails around Saint-Pé-Delbosc guide, which includes routes like the "Mountainbike loop from Boulogne-sur-Gesse".
Beyond the Wednesday market in Boulogne-sur-Gesse, you can explore other lively markets in the region. Saint-Gaudens hosts a market on Thursdays (18km away), Montréjeau on Mondays (23km away), and Aspet offers markets on both Wednesdays and Saturdays (30km away). These markets are excellent places to discover local produce and specialties.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The peaceful paths along the Franquevielle Canal and the extensive woods of the Cardeilhac Arboretum are highly rated for their tranquility and opportunities for outdoor activities. The historical depth of sites like the Château de Saint-Blancard and the Gallo-Roman villa at Montmaurin also receive positive feedback for their cultural insights.
Yes, both Lac de Boulogne-sur-Gesse and Lac de la Gimone offer water-based activities. Lac de Boulogne-sur-Gesse has a municipal heated swimming pool. Lac de la Gimone, about 7.6 km away, features a nautical base for sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and pedal boating, with supervised swimming available during the summer months.


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