Best attractions and places to see around Ramouzens, a tranquil commune in the Gers department of France, offer a range of cultural and historical experiences. While the village itself provides a quiet escape, its strategic location allows access to numerous notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Occitanie region. Visitors can explore ancient Roman history, medieval villages, and significant religious sites, all within a short drive.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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I wouldn't describe 6 km straight through the forest as a highlight!
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Beautiful little village surrounded by moats still in water. The old water tower is decorated with an evocation of the Way of St Jacques.
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Small town in the Pays d'Auch, known for its Feria de la Pentecôte, the Pentecotavic, during which a superb festival of brass bands takes place. To see: the Chapter Tower, the Cordeliers convent, the arenas and the few half-timbered houses that remain in the town centre.
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Very old Castelnau-type village overlooking the Auzoue from a rocky outcrop. Impressive private feudal castle which can be walked around by the path of the gardens.
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The town of Eauze has a real archaeological treasure dating from Roman times. A treasure buried in the 3rd century of the Roman Empire on the site of a Roman villa of notables from the ancient city of Elusa. It can be seen at the city's archaeological museum. 28,054 coins, jewelry and precious objects have been found in excavations dating back to 1985.
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The region around Ramouzens is rich in history. You can visit Eauze, a significant historical site featuring an archaeological museum with a substantial Roman treasure from a 3rd-century Roman villa, and the Éauze Cathedral. Another must-see is Courrensan, a very old Castelnau-type village with an impressive private feudal castle. Additionally, the Gallo-Roman Villa Seviac offers further insights into Roman history.
Absolutely. Beyond the historical sites, you can explore Courrensan, known for its impressive feudal castle and scenic overlook. Another charming spot is Lagraulet-du-Gers Village, a historical settlement surrounded by moats, with an old water tower decorated with an evocation of the Way of St Jacques. Further afield, Larressingle and Fourcès are recognized as some of France's most beautiful villages, offering perfectly preserved medieval architecture and unique circular designs, respectively.
For outdoor enthusiasts, there are various options. You can explore the Former railroad line, which offers a straight path through the forest, ideal for walking or cycling. For more structured activities, consider hiking, running, or mountain biking. Komoot offers several routes, such as the 'Former railroad line loop from Éauze' for hiking, or the 'Eauze: Place d'Armagnac – Eauze loop' for running. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, running trails guide, and MTB trails guide around Ramouzens.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Eauze, with its archaeological museum and Roman treasure, can be an engaging educational experience. Lagraulet-du-Gers Village, with its moats, offers a picturesque setting for a family stroll. For more active fun, the Acrobatic Forest Park Aignan provides treetop activities, and there's a recreational pool in Gondrin.
Nature lovers can visit the Palmeraie du Sarthou, a unique palm plantation. The Jardin et arboretum de Coursiana offers a diverse collection of flora, and the Jardins du château de Viven provides another scenic natural attraction for those interested in gardens.
The region has several significant religious sites. The Éauze Cathedral in Eauze is notable. Further afield, you can visit the Abbey of Flaran in Valence-sur-Baïse, Condom Cathedral with its rood screen, and La Romieu Collegiale St Pierre, which is part of the pilgrimage routes. Auch Cathedral St Just and Aire sur l'Adour église St Quitterie are also important religious sites along these routes.
Yes, experiencing the local markets is a great way to immerse yourself in the regional culture. Nearby towns host vibrant markets on different days: Eauze on Thursdays, Vic Fezensac on Fridays, Condom on Wednesdays, and Auch on Thursdays and Saturdays.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical context and the well-preserved nature of the sites. For instance, the archaeological treasure in Eauze is a major draw, offering a glimpse into Roman times. The impressive feudal castle at Courrensan and the unique moated village of Lagraulet-du-Gers are also highly regarded for their historical charm and scenic beauty.
Beyond the well-known sites, the region offers unique experiences. The perfectly preserved fortified medieval village of Larressingle is often cited as one of France's most beautiful. Fourcès stands out with its distinctive circular bastide town design. The Palmeraie du Sarthou also offers a unique botanical experience not commonly found in the region.
In Eauze, a central hub for many attractions, you can find the historic Café de France. This 16th-century half-timbered house is located directly on the Martplatz, making it a convenient spot for a meal or a coffee after visiting the archaeological museum or cathedral.
For motor racing enthusiasts, the Circuit Paul Armagnac is located in the vicinity, offering a dedicated venue for various motor sports events.


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