Attractions and places to see around Bascous are located in the Gers department of the Occitanie region in southwestern France. This area is part of the Bas Armagnac region, known for its historical sites and rural landscapes. The village of Bascous itself features a 16th-century medieval castle and the Sainte Marie Madeleine Church. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for walks and bike rides.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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I wouldn't describe 6 km straight through the forest as a highlight!
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The property is a 5-minute walk from the antique ELUSA Capitale and just a 5-minute drive from the Armagnac Duffau Vineyard. The low-budget hotel is located next to cafes and pubs. This property is located quite a walk from Cathedrale d Eauze.
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Cafe De France Hotel Eauze, located next to Archaeological Museum, is 70 km from Agen airport. Guests staying at this guest house can park their car nearby.
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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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In Bascous, you can visit the 16th-century Medieval Castle of Bascous, built with distinctive red-brown bricks. Another key site is the Sainte Marie Madeleine Church, known for its unique bell-gable and a sculpted marble holy water font. The village also features a rehabilitated antique bread oven from 1715 and a former sawmill, offering insights into its local history.
Yes, just 9 km away in Eauze, you can explore Elusa Capitale Antique. This site houses a significant archaeological museum showcasing a Roman treasure discovered in 1985, including over 28,000 coins, jewelry, and precious objects from the 3rd century Roman Empire.
Beyond Bascous, you can visit the D'Artagnan Museum in Lupiac, about 11 km away, dedicated to the famous musketeer. The Musée du Pays Gascon in Toujouse offers insights into the history and culture of the Gascon region. Bascous is also part of the 'Armagnac Confidentiel' program, highlighting the region's wine route and historical sites.
Absolutely. The region boasts several picturesque medieval villages. Courrensan, a very old Castelnau-type village with an impressive private feudal castle, is a popular choice. Further afield, you can find Larressingle (a medieval fortified village) and Fourcès (known for its unusual circular layout).
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Panoramic view of the Pyrenees and surrounding countryside. From this viewpoint, on a clear day, you can see the Pyrenees in the distance, along with expansive views of the local rural landscapes.
The Bascous region, part of the Gers department, is characterized by its beautiful rural landscapes, green forests, and high cliffs. It offers a diverse natural environment perfect for reconnecting with nature through walks and bike rides.
Yes, the area around Bascous is well-suited for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bascous or the MTB Trails around Bascous.
Yes, there are various hiking trails in the vicinity of Bascous, ranging in difficulty. You can discover routes that take you through the scenic countryside and past local points of interest. For more information and specific trail details, refer to the Hiking around Bascous guide.
Certainly. The town of Eauze, with its archaeological museum, can be an engaging visit for families. Additionally, the D'Artagnan Museum in Lupiac and the unique Palmeraie du Sarthou, a palm tree garden in Bétous, offer interesting outings for all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical context, such as the Roman treasures in Eauze and the medieval charm of villages like Courrensan. The expansive natural vistas, especially the panoramic views of the Pyrenees, are also highly rated. The blend of historical sites, settlements, and viewpoints makes for a diverse and engaging experience.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Palmeraie du Sarthou in Bétous, a remarkable garden featuring palm trees, which offers a unique botanical experience. Exploring the local markets in nearby towns like Eauze (Thursdays) and Vic-Fezensac (Fridays) also provides an authentic glimpse into local life and regional produce.
While specific data isn't provided, the region's appeal for walks and bike rides suggests that spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it might be warmer, while winter might be less ideal for extensive outdoor exploration.


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