Attractions and places to see around Bonrepos-Sur-Aussonnelle are primarily found in its rural setting within the Haute-Garonne department, near the border with Gers. The landscape is shaped by the Aussonnelle and Guigneriou rivers, featuring valleys, plains, and ridges. The area offers a tranquil environment with historical elements like the ruins of a 14th-century windmill and the local Château de Bonrepos. Visitors can explore the natural features and cultural sites that define this region.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Very pretty castle on the edge of the village, possibility to see it along the road, on the castle square where there are shops and on organized tours. Built in 1352, it underwent many modifications and renovations until the 20th century.
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Beautiful chateau near Cazaux-Saves. Unfortunately you cannot visit it as it is privately owned.
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Two big lakes just on the outskirts f town offer water based activities; swimming and a "water park" for kids.
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Small town in Toulouse Gascony where you can discover the European Museum of Campanaire Art under the old grain market, the Claude Augé house, or the Saint-Martin collegiate church.
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This impressive chateau is privately owned, but can be used for weddings and private events. You can see the castle from the road below especially in summer.
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With an area of 2,700 hectares, the forest area is mainly managed by the National Forestry Office (2,000 hectares of state forest). It also includes private and other municipal parts. It houses a leisure center and an outdoor center managed by the Syndicat mixte pour l'aménagement de la forêt de Bouconne. The Bouconne forest is crossed by many paths that can be traveled on foot or by mountain bike. Its massif has a height that varies from 180 (northeast) to 290 meters (southwest). Its heavy and poorly drained soil consists of rolled pebbles, gravel and clay. The climate is that of the Toulouse region, mild and humid with its marked deviations and strongly winding, sometimes from autaneous winds that dry out the earth so much. Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/For%C3%AAt_de_Bouconne
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Located 20 minutes west of Toulouse, the Bouconne forest is the ideal place to escape. Numerous developments allow you to take advantage of this natural space.
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The region is shaped by the Aussonnelle and Guigneriou rivers, offering varied scenery of valleys, plains, and ridges. You can also visit the tranquil Grand Lake of Bidot, which is ideal for walks or mountain biking. The Bouconne Forest provides a vast natural space with numerous paths.
Yes, the area offers several hiking options. The 'Circuit de la Voie Romaine' is a notable walking trail that allows you to discover local heritage and offers views of the Pyrénées. For more structured routes, you can find various trails, including moderate and easy options, in the hiking guide around Bonrepos-sur-Aussonnelle.
Absolutely. The Bouconne Forest is crossed by many paths suitable for mountain biking. The Grand Lake of Bidot also offers a calm environment for mountain bike rides. For more routes, explore the cycling guide and gravel biking guide for the region, which include routes of varying difficulty.
Within Bonrepos-sur-Aussonnelle, you can find the ruins of a 14th-century windmill along the 'Circuit de la Voie Romaine', which you can explore. There is also a local Château de Bonrepos, though public access details are limited. Slightly further afield, you can admire Caumont Castle, an impressive privately owned chateau visible from the road.
Yes, L'Isle-Jourdain is a small town in Toulouse Gascony that offers cultural attractions. Here you can discover the European Museum of Campanaire Art, the Claude Augé house, or the Saint-Martin collegiate church. The town center of L'Isle-Jourdain also has two large lakes on its outskirts offering water-based activities.
The Bouconne Forest is an ideal place for families, offering numerous developments and paths for walking or cycling. The town of L'Isle-Jourdain has lakes with water-based activities, including a 'water park' for kids, making it a great family-friendly destination.
The 'Circuit de la Voie Romaine' is a walking trail that follows part of the ancient Roman road 'Elimberrum Ausciorum Augusta'. It offers unique views of the Pyrénées and allows visitors to discover local heritage, including the ruins of an old windmill, the church, a dovecote, and the Château de Bonrepos-sur-Aussonnelle.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and natural environment. The Grand Lake of Bidot is often praised for its calm atmosphere, perfect for walks or mountain biking. The region's blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and charming towns like L'Isle-Jourdain also contributes to a varied and enjoyable experience.
While Bonrepos-sur-Aussonnelle itself is a small commune, you can find markets in nearby towns such as Saint-Lys (approximately 4km away) and Léguevin (approximately 9km away).
The climate in the Toulouse region, where Bonrepos-sur-Aussonnelle is located, is generally mild and humid. Spring and autumn are often ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer.
The Bouconne Forest features numerous paths that can be traveled on foot or by mountain bike. While some routes may be more challenging, there are also easier sections, making it accessible for various fitness levels. It's a great place to escape and enjoy nature.
Many natural areas and trails in the region, including those in the Bouconne Forest, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations and other visitors.


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