Attractions and places to see around Jû-Belloc offer a tranquil escape centered on its natural environment in the Gers department of France. The area is characterized by its significant natural site, spanning 100 hectares of alluvial forests, dry acidic grasslands, and oxbow lakes along the Adour River. This region is recognized for its diverse flora and fauna, providing opportunities for exploration and observation. Visitors can experience both the preserved natural landscapes and nearby historical and cultural sites.
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Located in the heart of the AOCs of Madiran and Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh, the village of Crouseilles is known for its prestigious Château and its Wine Cellar. Its vineyard dates back to 1737 when Dombidau de Crouseilles bought from the Lord of Sadirac a lordship composed of the current vineyard of Château de Crouseilles.
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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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A little lumpy but very picturesque. Lots of old churches and monuments in the area.
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nice and bucolic route, on the small roads of the Gers.... very beautiful landscapes...
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Plaisance du Gers is located on the road from Bordeaux to Tarbes and offers you an unobstructed view of the countryside and the Pyrenees.
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Termes d'Armagnac is a small hamlet known for its 13th century castle, with its imposing tower. It is a typical monument of 13th century Gascon architecture. It is possible to visit the site. More info: https://www.tourdetermes.org/votre-visite-1
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Jû-Belloc is primarily known for its significant Jû-Belloc Natural Site, a 100-hectare area featuring alluvial forests, dry acidic grasslands, and oxbow lakes along the Adour River. You can explore it independently using explanatory panels or join guided walks. The site is also home to the Maison de l'Eau (Water House), which offers educational activities, and the Jardin Artpiculture, combining a vegetable garden with an apiary. For active exploration, the Le Gambadour path is suitable for walking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
Yes, several historical sites are within easy reach. You can visit Termes d'Armagnac, a 13th-century castle with an imposing tower, located about 9.9 km away. Another notable religious building is the Church of Plaisance-du-Gers, offering views of the countryside and the Pyrenees. Additionally, the Stone Archway in Gers Countryside is a man-made monument set amidst beautiful landscapes.
The region around Jû-Belloc offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, mountain biking, and horseback riding on the Le Gambadour path within the natural site. Canoe-kayak tours are also available on the Adour River, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife. For more structured routes, you can find various road cycling, touring bicycle, and running trails. Explore options like the "On the Footsteps of d'Artagnan: Plaisance Loop" for road cycling, or the "Lac Caché loop from Jû-Belloc" for running. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on komoot's Road Cycling Routes around Jû-Belloc, Cycling around Jû-Belloc, and Running Trails around Jû-Belloc pages.
Yes, Jû-Belloc offers options for families. The Jû-Belloc Natural Site itself is suitable for walking and exploring nature, with explanatory panels to engage younger visitors. The Maison de l'Eau organizes events and educational activities for all ages. Further afield, the PARK WITH RAPTORS - Falconry Marche in Saint-Lanne (about 6.8 km away) is a zoo and aquarium attraction that can be a fun outing for families.
The Maison de l'Eau (Water House) is an animation hub and training center located within the Jû-Belloc Natural Site. It manages the natural site and organizes events and educational activities for visitors of all ages. It also serves as a resource for understanding the local ecosystem, offering a botanical guide, "À la découverte de la botanique sur le site naturel de Jû-Belloc," to help identify local plants.
Absolutely. The Jû-Belloc Natural Site is freely accessible year-round and is well-equipped for walking, with paths through alluvial forests and grasslands. The Le Gambadour is a designated path within Jû-Belloc specifically for walking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. For more structured routes, you can find various running and walking trails nearby, such as the "Lac Caché loop from Jû-Belloc" or the "Bassin de l'Écluse loop from Jû-Belloc." You can explore more options on komoot's Running Trails around Jû-Belloc guide.
While Jû-Belloc focuses on nature, the nearby town of Marciac, approximately 14 km away, is known as "the city of jazz." It offers cultural attractions such as the Jazz in Marciac main concert hall and Les Territoires du jazz, a themed exhibition hall. You can also explore the historic Termes d'Armagnac castle or the Church of Plaisance-du-Gers for a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Within the Jû-Belloc Natural Site, you can discover the Jardin Artpiculture, which uniquely combines a vegetable garden with an apiary. Additionally, about 14.7 km away in Betous, you can visit the Palmeraie du Sarthou, a distinct palm garden.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural environment and the historical charm of the area. The Termes d'Armagnac castle is noted for its picturesque setting and 13th-century architecture. The Stone Archway in Gers Countryside is praised for its beautiful, bucolic landscapes. The overall region is valued for its diverse exploration opportunities, from preserved natural sites to nearby castles and churches.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Le Gambadour path within Jû-Belloc is suitable for mountain biking. For road cycling and touring, there are numerous routes available. Examples include the "On the Footsteps of d'Artagnan: Plaisance Loop" for road cyclists or the "Bike loop from Le Stade" for touring. You can find detailed guides and routes on komoot's Road Cycling Routes around Jû-Belloc and Cycling around Jû-Belloc pages.
The Jû-Belloc Natural Site is a significant ecological area spanning 100 hectares of alluvial forests, dry acidic grasslands, and oxbow lakes along the Adour River. It is recognized for its remarkable biodiversity and is part of the Natura 2000 "Adour Valley" network and the ZNIEFF inventory, highlighting its importance for flora and fauna conservation. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a well-preserved natural landscape.


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