Attractions and places to see around Cornebarrieu include a blend of local historical sites and natural landscapes, complemented by easy access to the urban attractions of Toulouse. The area features medieval churches, historical châteaux, and extensive green spaces. Visitors can explore developed footpaths along the Aussonnelle River and shaded trails within the Bouconne Forest.
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The Henri-Martin promenade is a public road. It is located in the Capitole district. It begins as an extension of the François-Gauzy promenade, which follows the bank of the Garonne at the bottom of the quai de Tounis, precisely under the first arch of the Pont-Neuf. It runs along the course of the river and successively meets the port of La Daurade and the square of the same name, then the port Saint-Pierre and the square of the same name. It ends at the level of the first arch of the Saint-Pierre bridge. It belongs to a pedestrian area. There is no cycling facility. The Henri-Martin promenade is crossed by the long-distance hiking trail 86 (GR 86), which goes from Toulouse to Bagnères-de-Luchon, and by the long-distance hiking trail 861 (GR 861), which goes from Toulouse to Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges. They are extended to the northeast by the streets Jean-Suau and Léon-Gambetta to the place du Capitole, where they originate, and to the southeast, by the François-Gauzy promenade to join the quai de Tounis at the level of the place Maître-Jean-Maubec.
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The bell tower is very beautiful and is located not far from the Capitol
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This building has always played an important role in the city and is centrally located
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"Sernin" is a shortened form of Saint-Saturnin - the tomb of Saint Saturninus, the Bishop of Toulouse and who died a martyr's death in 250, is located under the church
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Saint-Sernin is a landmark of Toulouse and holds the rank of a minor basilica. It combines the architectural forms of a hall church, an empore hall church, and – with the low outer side aisles – a basilica. The pilgrimage church was built over the tomb of Saint Saturninus, Bishop of Toulouse, who died a martyr in 250.
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The ideal place to admire the Pont Neuf and the Hôtel Dieu!
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Basilica of San Sernin. Here the pilgrim can find information and also the stamp to put on the credential.
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The brick and stone basilica is considered the largest Romanesque building in France.
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Cornebarrieu is rich in history. You can visit the Parish Church of St. Clement, which has medieval origins and features the region's characteristic pink brick. The area is also home to several historical châteaux, including Ally Castle, built around 1620, and Pontié Castle, which retains traces of fortifications and a medieval vaulted cellar. For a significant historical site nearby, consider the Capitole of Toulouse, a building that has housed the city council since 1190.
Yes, Cornebarrieu offers the ARIA Pole, a modern architectural complex. It features a theater with a diverse program of plays, concerts, and shows, an auditorium, an exhibition hall, and a media library. This venue provides a vibrant cultural experience within the town.
Cornebarrieu boasts over 25 hectares of parks, squares, and gardens within the town itself. You can also explore footpaths developed along the Aussonnelle River. For more extensive natural exploration, the Bouconne Forest, partially located within the Cornebarrieu area, offers numerous shaded trails. Other wooded areas like Bois de Bayler and Bois de Monturon also provide opportunities for outdoor activities.
Many attractions in the wider area are suitable for families. The Capitole Square in Toulouse is a lively central hub with space to explore. The Pont Neuf offers scenic views and is a pleasant spot for a stroll. Additionally, Cornebarrieu's local parks and gardens often have playgrounds, and the footpaths along the Aussonnelle River are equipped with games, making them ideal for families.
Yes, the Capitole Square in Toulouse is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive experience for visitors to this central gathering place.
The area around Cornebarrieu is excellent for outdoor activities. For running, you can find routes like the 'Aeroscopia Museum – View of the Pyrenees loop' or various running loops directly from Cornebarrieu. Cyclists can explore numerous road cycling and gravel biking routes, including those around the Aeroscopia Museum or towards the Bouconne State Forest. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and Running Trails around Cornebarrieu.
Absolutely. Cornebarrieu offers developed footpaths along the Aussonnelle River, providing pleasant strolls with equipped benches and games. For forest walks, the extensive Bouconne Forest, partly within the Cornebarrieu area, features numerous shaded trails. The Monges Green Belt also serves as a natural park perfect for outdoor recreation and walking.
Beyond Cornebarrieu, the nearby city of Toulouse offers several unique historical sites. The Saint-Sernin Basilica is an emblematic monument and considered the largest Romanesque building in France. The Pont Neuf, the oldest surviving bridge over the Garonne River, also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
While Cornebarrieu itself is a charming town, nearby towns such as Colomiers, Pibrac, and Blagnac host local markets on various days. These markets offer a wonderful opportunity to experience local life, discover regional produce, and find unique items.
The region around Cornebarrieu, benefiting from its proximity to Toulouse, generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. Summer offers warm conditions ideal for exploring parks and river paths, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures perfect for hiking and cycling in areas like the Bouconne Forest. Winter can be cooler, but many trails remain accessible for those prepared for the weather.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Capitole Square is loved for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance, often hosting open-air concerts. The Pont Neuf is admired for its historical architecture and especially for its colorful illumination at night. The overall appeal lies in the rich history, diverse green spaces, and the easy access to the cultural offerings of Toulouse.
Yes, Cornebarrieu is a point of interest for long-distance walkers as an alternative route of the historic Via Tolosana (GR653), a pilgrimage path to Santiago de Compostela, passes through the town. This offers a unique cultural and spiritual experience for those interested in longer treks.


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