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Jogging routes around Lagarrigue traverse a distinctive garrigue landscape, characterized by open fields of wild vegetation, diverse trees, and resilient grasses often growing on limestone soils. Runners can expect varied terrain, including rocky paths and rolling hills, with elevations suitable for different fitness levels. This region offers a sensory-rich experience with aromatic flora like thyme and rosemary, enhancing the outdoor activity. The network of trails provides accessible paths, some even paved, catering to a range of running preferences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
4.6
(5)
4
runners
5.66km
00:40
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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9.79km
01:18
260m
260m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
8
runners
7.38km
00:47
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
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8.44km
00:52
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
4
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8.53km
00:57
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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[In Advent] "we hear in the Gospel the beginning of the ministry of John the Baptist. He appears in the desert and calls people to conversion so that they may prepare for the coming of the Lord. His call reminds us that Advent is not only a time of waiting, but also of interior preparation. "Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths" (Luke 3:4). John's message challenges us to examine our lives. What "rough paths" and "crooked roads" are there in our hearts? Where have we perhaps distanced ourselves from God or lost sight of our fellow human beings? John invites us to remove these obstacles and reorient our lives. But his call has not only a personal dimension, but also a social one: the way of the Lord is a way of justice, peace and reconciliation. When we pave the way of the Lord, we bring light into the darkness of the world and hope into the hearts of people." (Text: Michael Inden, Diocesan President of the KAB in the Archdiocese of Cologne)
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Saint John the Baptist (Saint Jean Baptiste), to whom this church in Clermont-Dessous is dedicated, is - like Saint Joseph - a man on the threshold of the Old and New Testaments. His parents are Zacharias and Elisabeth, and after the announcement of the Incarnation of God through them, the Mother of God visits her relative Elisabeth, who will give birth to a son in her old age, namely John the Baptist. He is half a year older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner/pioneer. He lives in the desert, preaches repentance from sins to the Jewish population and baptizes them in the Jordan, where Jesus also comes to be baptized, and is filled with the Holy Spirit who descends upon him from heaven. The feast day of Saint-Jean-Baptiste in the calendar of saints is June 24, exactly half a year before 'Christmas Eve'.
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Saint John the Baptist, to whom this church in Clermont-Dessous is dedicated, is—like Saint Joseph—a man at the threshold between the Old and New Testaments. His parents were Zechariah and Elizabeth. After the Annunciation of the Incarnation, the Virgin Mary visited her relative Elizabeth, who, in her old age, would give birth to a son, John the Baptist. He was six months older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner. He lived in the desert, preached repentance to the Jewish population, and baptized them in the Jordan River. Jesus also came to the Jordan to be baptized, and was filled with the Holy Spirit, who descended from heaven. The feast day of Saint John the Baptist in the liturgical calendar is June 24, exactly six months before Christmas Eve.
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The parish church of Saint Jean-Baptiste was built in the 12th century at the top of the promontory carrying the castle, isolated from the village by a ditch, in the Romanesque style with a dome. The church took part in the defense of the site with its tower placed above the crossroads of the slightly projecting transept being used for the surveillance of the region.
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Ideal for a picnic with a beautiful view.
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Built in the 11th century next to the castle built at the same time, this church overlooks the Garonne and Port-Sainte-Marie.
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Built in the 11th century next to the castle built around the same time, this church overlooks the Garonne and Port-Sainte-Marie.
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There are over 50 running routes around Lagarrigue documented on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different fitness levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these trails over 300 times.
The running trails in Lagarrigue primarily traverse the distinctive 'garrigue' landscape. This means you can expect a mix of open fields with wild vegetation, rocky paths, and rolling hills. The terrain offers varied elevations, from gentle slopes to more challenging ascents, providing an engaging experience for runners.
Yes, Lagarrigue offers several easy running routes. For instance, there are 4 routes specifically categorized as easy, and many moderate routes have accessible paths, some even paved. These provide a great way to experience the garrigue landscape without significant challenge.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, there are 7 routes categorized as difficult, featuring more substantial elevation gains. For example, the Picnic area at the summit loop from Nicole includes over 260 meters of elevation gain, leading to rewarding views from a summit picnic area.
Yes, the garrigue landscape itself offers picturesque scenery with wild nature and subtle human presence, like abandoned vineyards. While running, you might encounter interesting local sights. For example, the Clermont-Dessous Ridges Loop offers potential scenic views from its ridges. You can also find nearby attractions such as the Canal Latéral à la Garonne or the Historic Center of Clairac.
The running routes in Lagarrigue are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the sensory-rich experience, particularly the aromatic flora like thyme and rosemary that infuse the air, and the diverse, engaging terrain of the garrigue landscape.
Yes, many of the running routes in Lagarrigue are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Clermont-Dessous Ridges Loop and the Running loop from Lagarrigue, which takes you through the heart of the garrigue.
While specific regulations for each trail can vary, the natural, open character of the garrigue landscape generally makes it suitable for running with dogs. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near private property, and to carry waste bags.
For families, look for the easier and shorter routes, especially those with accessible or paved paths. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always available, routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances, such as some of the easy-rated trails, would be ideal for a family run or walk.
The garrigue landscape is known for its aromatic flora, which is particularly vibrant in spring and early summer. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and the full sensory experience of the fragrant plants. Autumn also provides comfortable running conditions with cooler weather and potentially colorful scenery. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late evening runs are advisable.
The running trails around Lagarrigue vary significantly in length. You can find shorter routes like the Clermont-Dessous Ridges Loop at 3.5 miles (5.7 km), which takes about 40 minutes, up to longer, more challenging paths. This variety ensures options for a quick jog or a more extended endurance run.
Lagarrigue is a commune in the Tarn department of southern France. While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead might be limited, the region is generally accessible. For detailed information on reaching specific starting points, it's best to check local transport schedules or consider driving, as many outdoor activities in rural France often involve personal vehicle access.


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