Best attractions and places to see around Sère are located in the Gers department of Occitanie, France. This region, part of the hilly Astarac area, offers a mix of historical sites and natural features. The area includes medieval villages, fortified churches, and an artificial lake known for migratory birds. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Simorre is located in the Astarac region, a very hilly area in the south of Gers, with clay soil, which runs along the Lannemezan plateau. You will be dazzled by this small medieval village and especially by the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church which sits majestically in the middle of the village. As it is fortified, it looks as much like a church as a fortified castle. It is surprising.
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This artificial lake, whose dam was built in 1976, is a stopover for migratory birds. It is part of the Natura 200 network and a wide variety of migratory birds can be observed here, for example the booted eagle, the red kite, the gray heron and the egrets. A 3 km fitness trail is available.
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A former abbey, this church is fascinating with its unusual rampart-like fortifications. Inside, it is indeed a church.
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An artistic journey in the middle of nature. Art installations by local artist Coline Vergez make this trail a fantastic and interesting hike.
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This artificial lake, whose dam was built in 1976, is a stopover for migratory birds. It is part of the Natura 200 network and a wide range of migratory birds can be observed here, for example the booted eagle, red kite, gray heron and egrets. A 3 km fitness trail is available.
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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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The region around Sère is rich in history. You can explore the medieval village of Simorre, known for its fortified Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church that resembles a castle. Another significant historical site is the Château de Saint-Blancard, an impressive 13th-century castle, and the Saint Cérase Church, a former abbey with unusual rampart-like fortifications.
Yes, the Lac de l'Astarac is a notable natural attraction. This artificial lake is a crucial stopover for migratory birds and is part of the Natura 200 network. Visitors can observe a wide variety of species, including the booted eagle, red kite, gray heron, and egrets.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and mountain biking on numerous trails. For specific routes and details, you can check out the dedicated guides for Hiking around Sère, Running Trails around Sère, and MTB Trails around Sère.
Absolutely. The Lac de l'Astarac is considered family-friendly, offering a 3 km fitness trail suitable for walks. The Château de Saint-Blancard also hosts a medieval festival annually, which can be an engaging experience for families.
For a unique artistic experience, visit the Spiral Wooden Sculpture by Coline Vergez. This installation is part of an artistic journey in nature, featuring works by local artist Coline Vergez, making for an interesting hike.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and unique artistic installations. The medieval village of Simorre, with its castle-like church, often leaves a strong impression. The unusual rampart-like fortifications of the Saint Cérase Church are also frequently highlighted as fascinating.
Yes, there are several hiking options. For example, the 'Sentier à p'Art Loop' is a moderate 4 km trail. The Lac de l'Astarac also features a 3 km fitness trail that is generally easy and suitable for a leisurely walk. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Sère guide.
Yes, the Hiking around Sère guide lists several circular routes, such as the 'Lac de l'Astarac — loop from Aussos' and 'Simorre – Saint Cérase Church loop from Simorre', allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The Lac de l'Astarac is listed as a viewpoint, offering scenic views of the lake and its surroundings. The hilly Astarac region itself provides many elevated spots for picturesque landscapes.
While specific seasonal tips for Sère are not provided, the Occitanie region generally enjoys pleasant weather in spring and autumn, making these seasons ideal for hiking and exploring. Summer can be warm, and winter offers different walking routes, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Lac de l'Astarac — loop — running from Aussos' or 'Running loop from Villefranche-d'Astarac'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Sère guide.
The region, particularly the Astarac area where Simorre is located, is known for being very hilly with clay soil. This suggests varied terrain, potentially with some inclines and possibly muddy conditions after rain, especially on unpaved trails.


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