Attractions and places to see around Montgras offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical sites to natural landscapes. This region features a mix of man-made structures, serene lakes, and ancient trails. Visitors can explore local heritage and enjoy outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities for walking and discovering its unique character.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very pretty town with a beautiful covered market.
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Beautiful gravel connection, varied, numerous streams in this part of Savès, the fords can be difficult to cross after the rain, numerous footbridges have been built to facilitate this passage. Note, along the Touch near the Chancholle farm (before Puy-de-Touges), we had to go up towards the farm that day because the Touch was too high and the passage problematic. The climb to the farm is private, the owner friendly but prefer, if you cannot stay on the Gr and cross the Touch, the grassy strip to the road which joins the D626b
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Samatan is famous for its duck and poultry market. You will find many cafes and restaurants there for a city of this size.
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super forest path to prefer in dry weather ideally otherwise the ruts can quickly complicate the passage
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Pleasant hike, and the bridge over Mescurt is special as well as the meander that follows. Do not cross the Aussonnelle as indicated and go further at the foot of the reservoir.
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Calm and quiet lake deep in the country side. Very appreciated bu the locals for a jog or walking the dog on a summer’s day. Wading birds and other wildlife gather in the shallower parts of the lake.
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The Montgras area offers a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and charming local spots. You can explore a historic covered market, tranquil lakes, and ancient forest trails. The region is known for its diverse appeal, catering to various interests.
Yes, you can explore the Roman Road of Bois de Nérat, a historical trail winding through a forest. It offers a glimpse into the past and is ideal for exploration, especially in dry weather.
For a calm and quiet natural experience, visit Lake Saint-Thomas. It's a serene spot deep in the countryside, popular with locals for jogging, walking, and observing wading birds and other wildlife in its shallower parts.
The region offers several pleasant walking opportunities. Besides the Roman Road of Bois de Nérat, you can find trails like the one leading to The bridge in the forest, which offers a pleasant hike with a special bridge and meander. For more detailed hiking routes, check out the available Hiking routes around Montgras.
Yes, the Samatan Covered Market is considered family-friendly. It's a very pretty town with a beautiful covered market, famous for its duck and poultry, and offers cafes and restaurants that can be enjoyed by families.
Montgras is surrounded by various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. Explore options like the 'Motte de Blanquefort – Samatan Covered Market loop' for road cycling or the 'Etang de Lahage loop' for touring. More routes are detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Montgras and Cycling around Montgras guides.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of the region. The Samatan Covered Market is praised for being a very pretty town with a beautiful market, while Lake Saint-Thomas is valued for its calm and quiet environment, perfect for relaxation or a jog.
Absolutely. The Samatan Covered Market is a central hub for local culture. It's renowned for its duck and poultry market and offers a vibrant atmosphere with numerous cafes and restaurants, making it a great place to experience local life.
Yes, trails vary in difficulty. The Roman Road of Bois de Nérat is an intermediate forest path. For hiking, you can find routes ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Château de Savignac loop' (easy) or the 'Lake Saint-Thomas loop' (moderate). Consult the Hiking around Montgras guide for more options.
The Roman Road of Bois de Nérat is a super forest path ideal for exploration. It's recommended to visit in dry weather, as the ruts can become challenging to navigate after rain.
Yes, especially around the Samatan Covered Market. The town of Samatan offers many cafes and restaurants, providing convenient options for visitors looking to dine or grab a drink after exploring the market.


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