Attractions and places to see around Ségreville include historical landmarks and natural features within the Haute-Garonne department of southwestern France. This rural commune is situated in the historic Lauragais region, known as the "Pays de Cocagne" for its agricultural production. Ségreville features a 17th-century castle and the Église Notre-Dame, while the Saune River drains its landscape. The area offers a glimpse into the region's heritage and rural environment.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Château de Fourquevaux originated as a square tower built in the 13th century. Situated at the confluence of two streams, it underwent numerous modifications over the centuries, particularly between the 16th and 18th centuries. Built in the mid-18th century, the orangery is now listed as a Historic Monument, as is the rest of the main building. Surrounded by greenery, the Château de Fourquevaux charms visitors with its Toulouse brickwork and can be visited by appointment at certain times of the year.
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A lost setting in the heart of Lauragais. Moorish inspirations, brick, pretty gardens. A truly astonishing village.
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Unmissable view of the Pyrenees and eastern slope over the valleys to St Felix
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Beautiful panorama with view of the Pyrenees.
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to do on Sunday morning, when the weather is nice and there is little traffic. Great view, very nice, easy.
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The region offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the Saint-Rome Village Architectural Heritage, known for its Moorish inspirations and brick architecture. Another significant site is the Old Telegraph of Saint-Félix, a man-made monument offering panoramic views. Additionally, the Château de Fourquevaux, with its 13th-century origins and Toulouse brickwork, is a notable historical landmark, though visits are by appointment. Ségreville itself is home to a 17th-century castle and the late 19th-century Église Notre-Dame.
Yes, the Saint-Rome Village Architectural Heritage is noted as a family-friendly destination, offering an astonishing setting with pretty gardens and unique architecture that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Ségreville is nestled in the historic Lauragais region, often called the 'Pays de Cocagne' due to its rich agricultural landscape. The commune is drained by the Saune River and other smaller waterways, forming a hydrographic network. The area features a rural landscape with elevations ranging from 180 to 272 meters, offering a glimpse into the natural beauty of southwestern France.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Route des crêtes, which offers expansive views of the Pyrenees. The Old Telegraph of Saint-Félix also provides a beautiful panorama, including views of the Pyrenees and the eastern slope over the valleys. The hilly area Between Fourquevaux and Labastide-Beauvoir also offers lovely views of the surroundings and the castles of Cocagne.
The Ségreville area is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking routes, including an easy 2.3 km loop from Fourquevaux that visits the Orangerie de Fourquevaux. For more options, explore the dedicated guide for Hiking around Ségreville, which lists routes of varying difficulties.
Yes, the region offers numerous routes for both cycling and mountain biking. For cycling, you can find routes like the moderate 15.9 km 'Church of Caraman – Caraman loop from Caraman'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the moderate 22 km 'Lac de Vallègue loop from Trébons-sur-la-Grasse'. Detailed guides are available for Cycling around Ségreville and MTB Trails around Ségreville.
Ségreville experiences an altered oceanic climate, bordering on humid subtropical. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The Route des crêtes is particularly recommended on a Sunday morning when the weather is nice and traffic is light.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views, especially of the Pyrenees, from spots like the Route des crêtes and the Old Telegraph of Saint-Félix. The unique architectural heritage and charming setting of Saint-Rome Village are also highly appreciated.
The Château de Fourquevaux, a Historic Monument, can be visited by appointment at certain times of the year. It is known for its Toulouse brickwork and picturesque surroundings.
Ségreville is situated in the historic Lauragais region, famously known as the 'Pays de Cocagne' or 'Land of Plenty'. This area was historically renowned for pastel cultivation and abundant agricultural production, earning it the moniker 'granary of Languedoc'. It offers a rich cultural and historical context to the natural landscape.
Yes, the region, particularly the Saint-Rome Village Architectural Heritage, showcases unique Moorish inspirations and distinctive brick architecture. The Château de Fourquevaux also features characteristic Toulouse brickwork.


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