Attractions and places to see around Saint-Médard offer a mix of historical architecture, natural beauty, and outdoor activities. This region is known for its scenic landscapes, including views of the Pyrenees, and features a network of trails suitable for hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy the natural environment.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Beautiful greenway to go from St-Girons to Boussens (or vice versa!). Less nice than from Foix to St-Girons but still good! On the other hand, compared to some photos, there is no tunnel on this part, you have to go towards Foix for that!
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That's what really got me in France - old railway lines that have been converted into great cycle paths. It goes on good ground over bridges and tunnels (illuminated) without noticeable increases through the country. Everything is mostly well signposted.
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The Abbey of Bonnefont-en-Comminges is a French Cistercian abbey. It is listed and classified as a French historical monument. To see!
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The V83 winds its way through hilly landscape on little-used paths at a reasonable distance from the main ridge of the Pyrenees, which can be seen through again and again. A wonderful route.
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Very beautiful place! The Bonnefont Abbey founded in 1136 is listed as a historic monument.
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a beautiful place and nice restoration made with taste
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Stone bridge with three arches. A stone door with pediment, gives access to the bridge and to the city. Opposite, another door of the same style is flanked by pedestrian crossings. These doors have a semicircular arch towards the exterior of the city, and a basket handle towards the interior.
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The collegiate church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Gaudens is the main church of the city of Saint-Gaudens. It is one of the representative buildings of Romanesque art in this region. The collegiate church is classified as a historic monument by the list of 1840. Wikipedia
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The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on converted railway lines like the Old railroad embankment, which features good ground, bridges, and tunnels. Hiking is also popular, with trails offering views of the Pyrenees. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Saint-Médard guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Médard guide.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the Abbaye de Bonnefont, a Cistercian abbey founded in 1136 and listed as a historical monument. Another notable site is the Stone Bridge and City Gates of Saint-Martory, an ancient bridge with three arches and stone doors. The Saint-Gaudens Collegiate Church is also a significant Romanesque art building and a classified historic monument.
For expansive vistas, head to the View of the Pyrenees. The V83 route, in particular, provides consistent views of the Pyrenees mountain range as it winds through the hilly landscape.
Families can enjoy exploring historical sites like the Abbaye de Bonnefont and the Stone Bridge and City Gates of Saint-Martory. For more active fun, the nearby Green Lake (Lac Vert) near Catus offers pedal boating, canoeing, swimming, tennis, and a children's playground.
Absolutely. A popular option is the Old railroad embankment, which has been converted into a cycle path. It offers a smooth ride over good ground, through bridges and illuminated tunnels, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. The area also features numerous other bike trails, including those along the Wine Route of Cahors.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can find extensive forests and green spaces, particularly around Saint-Médard-en-Jalles, which is home to parks like Parc de Majolan with its artificial lake and grottoes, and the serene Parc de Feydit. The Jalle de Blanquefort River meanders through the town, offering opportunities for kayaking and angling. In the Lot department, the River Green is popular for fishing, and the Green Lake near Catus provides water sports.
Yes, there are several options for water sports. The Green Lake (Lac Vert) near Catus offers pedal boating, canoeing, and swimming. Further afield, towards Castelfranc, you can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, and swimming on the Lot River.
While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, regions like the Lot are generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn (April to October), when temperatures are mild and nature is in full bloom. For water sports, summer months are ideal. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
In Saint-Médard-en-Jalles, you can discover a unique 80-meter-long Street Art Wall along the Bordeaux to Lacanau cycle path, featuring art by the Transfert #6 collective. Also, look for Le Grand Sérillan, an 8.5-meter-tall steel and bronze sculpture depicting two walkers, one with a stag's head, in the Cérillan district.
Saint-Médard in the Lot department is located along the renowned Wine Route of Cahors, offering opportunities to explore local vineyards and taste regional wines. Saint-Médard-en-Jalles also serves as a gateway to the famous Médoc Wine Route, providing access to world-class châteaux and wine-tasting experiences.
Visitors particularly appreciate the conversion of old railway lines into excellent cycle paths, like the Old railroad embankment, noting the good ground and illuminated tunnels. The historical significance and tasteful restoration of sites such as the Abbaye de Bonnefont are also highly valued. Many are drawn to the consistent and wonderful views of the Pyrenees available from routes like the V83.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find moderate difficulty routes like the 'Bonnefont Abbey – Abbaye de Bonnefont loop from Proupiary' or a 'Running loop from Saint-Gaudens'. For more options, consult the Running Trails around Saint-Médard guide.


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