Best attractions and places to see around Ladevèze-Rivière, a commune in the Gers department of southwestern France, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural settings. The area is characterized by its tranquil Gascon countryside, scenic country roads, and views of the Pyrénées mountains. The Arros River flows through the commune, contributing to its natural environment. Ladevèze-Rivière also benefits from its proximity to Marciac, known for its cultural events.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Nestled in the heart of the Hautes-Pyrénées hills, Madiran is a small town marked by its vineyard and its emblematic wine, made from the Tannat grape variety. Between small hilly roads and estates open for visits, the village offers an immersion into a recognized terroir.
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Pretty little town in the Gers which has a jazz festival in August.
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nice and bucolic route, on the small roads of the Gers.... very beautiful landscapes...
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Bastide founded in 1298, Marciac is an essential stop on the road to Compostela. Its small, atypical streets and market halls give it a certain charm. The city is also renowned for its jazz festival which has attracted big names for over 40 years.
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Marciac is famous for its annual jazz festival, one of the 3 biggest Jazz festivals in the world with Breacon in Wales and New Orleans in the United States. The arcades and the main square of the city host many cafes and restaurants.
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The region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. You can visit the 12th-century Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Marciac, known for its connection to the famous Jazz festival. The Church of Plaisance-du-Gers, rebuilt in the 19th century, also offers historical insights and views of the Pyrenees. Within Ladevèze-Rivière itself, the 12th-century Église Saint-André-de-Bagues provides remarkable views, and the Église Saint-Laurent-de-Theus, with its restored 18th-century polychrome wooden statue of the Virgin and Child, is being transformed into a cultural space. Don't miss the restored Lavoir de Saint-André, a glimpse into historical communal life.
Yes, the town of Marciac is considered family-friendly, offering a welcoming atmosphere with its large square, arenas, and a lake just outside the village. The various local festivals throughout the year, such as "Môm'en Scène" (youth theater meetings) and the local festival in September with food, a farmers market, and entertainment, also provide engaging activities for families.
For scenic views, the Église Saint-André-de-Bagues in Ladevèze-Rivière offers remarkable vistas of the surrounding countryside and the Pyrénées mountains. The Church of Plaisance-du-Gers also provides unobstructed views of the countryside and the Pyrenees. You can also discover beautiful landscapes along the bucolic route leading to the Stone Archway in Gers Countryside. The Arros River, which drains the commune, contributes to a rich natural area of ecological interest.
The Ladevèze-Rivière area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes, including easy loops like the Marciac loop from Beaumarchés or more challenging rides such as the In the Footsteps of d'Artagnan: Plaisance Loop. There are also many pleasant country roads perfect for exploring the Gascon countryside by bike or on foot.
Marciac is a major tourist site located less than 10 kilometers from Ladevèze-Rivière. It is internationally renowned for its annual "Jazz in Marciac" festival, one of the top three jazz festivals globally. The town itself is a charming bastide founded in 1298, with atypical streets, market halls, and a vibrant atmosphere, especially around its main square with numerous cafes and restaurants.
Ladevèze-Rivière hosts several cultural events throughout the year. These include "Théâtre en Hiver" (January-March), "Les Arts Magiques" (April), "Môm'en Scène" (May), and the "JazzTrad" festival in August. The first weekend of September features a local festival with food, a farmers market, dance, and entertainment. European Heritage Days in September also offer opportunities to explore the commune's heritage.
To experience the vibrant cultural scene, consider visiting during the summer months, particularly in August for the "JazzTrad" festival in Ladevèze-Rivière or the internationally acclaimed "Jazz in Marciac" festival nearby. Spring and early autumn also offer various events like "Les Arts Magiques" in April or the local festival in September, alongside pleasant weather for exploring the countryside.
Yes, the region is known for its agricultural heritage. The town of Madiran, nestled in the Hautes-Pyrénées hills, is particularly famous for its vineyard and emblematic wine made from the Tannat grape variety. You can find estates open for visits there. Additionally, the local festival in Ladevèze-Rivière in early September often includes a farmers market where you can discover local produce.
There's a diverse range of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can find guides like Road Cycling Routes around Ladevèze-Rivière, offering options from easy to moderate, such as the 29 km Marciac loop. If you prefer traffic-free rides, guides like Traffic-free bike rides around Ladevèze-Rivière include routes like the easy 10 km Bike loop from Plaisance. Many routes allow you to explore the scenic Gascon countryside.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil environment and scenic beauty of the Gascon countryside, perfect for recharging amidst nature. The pleasant country roads are ideal for exploring, offering beautiful landscapes. The proximity to Marciac and its vibrant cultural scene, especially the jazz festival, is also a major draw, providing a lively contrast to the peaceful rural setting.
Beyond the churches, the region features traditional Gascon architecture. The town of Marciac, as a bastide, showcases characteristic arcades and a large central square. The Stone Archway in Gers Countryside is another man-made monument that blends into the bucolic landscape, offering a unique architectural point of interest.


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