Attractions and places to see around Lapeyrouse-Fossat include historical landmarks and cultural sites, set within the rural environment of the Haute-Garonne department. The village is notable as the birthplace of naturalist Philippe Picot de Lapeyrouse, whose legacy is tied to the Château de Lapeyrouse. While the immediate village offers local points of interest, the broader region provides opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The bell tower is very beautiful and is located not far from the Capitol
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This building has always played an important role in the city and is centrally located
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"Sernin" is a shortened form of Saint-Saturnin - the tomb of Saint Saturninus, the Bishop of Toulouse and who died a martyr's death in 250, is located under the church
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Saint-Sernin is a landmark of Toulouse and holds the rank of a minor basilica. It combines the architectural forms of a hall church, an empore hall church, and – with the low outer side aisles – a basilica. The pilgrimage church was built over the tomb of Saint Saturninus, Bishop of Toulouse, who died a martyr in 250.
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Former Dominican church and convent with burial place of St. Thomas Aquinas.
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Unfortunately, in September 2024 this important church was closed for renovation.
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The Notre-Dame du Taur church is currently closed for restoration work. There is no reopening date.
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Basilica of San Sernin. Here the pilgrim can find information and also the stamp to put on the credential.
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Lapeyrouse-Fossat and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Eglise Notre Dame de L'Assomption, a church rebuilt in the 19th century with a distinctive Southern Gothic bell-gable. The Château de Lapeyrouse, an 18th-century brick château, was the residence of the renowned naturalist Philippe Picot de Lapeyrouse. Further afield in Toulouse, explore the historic The Capitole of Toulouse, the magnificent Saint-Sernin Basilica, and the medieval Couvent des Jacobins of Toulouse.
Yes, for an engaging family activity, try the Balade Ludique de Lapeyrouse-Fossat, a fun treasure hunt designed for children to explore the village and solve an enigma. Many of the major attractions in Toulouse, such as Capitole Square, The Capitole of Toulouse, Saint-Sernin Basilica, and the Couvent des Jacobins of Toulouse, are also considered family-friendly.
The region around Lapeyrouse-Fossat, particularly the Coteaux du Girou, offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find opportunities for fishing, nautical activities, and equestrian sports. For more structured activities, there are numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. You can explore options like "Hiking loop from Launaguet" or "Château de Saint-Geniès loop from Saint-Geniès-Bellevue" for hiking, or "Grands Ramiers Park – beauzelle ramp loop from Castelginest" for gravel biking. Find more details on these activities on the Hiking around Lapeyrouse-Fossat, Gravel biking around Lapeyrouse-Fossat, and MTB Trails around Lapeyrouse-Fossat guide pages.
The village of Lapeyrouse-Fossat is closely tied to the legacy of Philippe Picot de Lapeyrouse, a celebrated 18th-century naturalist born here. His former residence, the Château de Lapeyrouse, is a key site. He was instrumental in founding the Museum of Natural History and conducted extensive experiments, particularly in sheep breeding, on the lands surrounding his château.
While Lapeyrouse-Fossat itself is a village, its location in the Haute-Garonne department places it within the pleasant rural environment of the Midi-Pyrenees. The broader Coteaux du Girou region offers natural beauty typical of the area, with opportunities to enjoy the countryside through activities like fishing and equestrian pursuits.
The Eglise Notre Dame de L'Assomption is a significant historical landmark in Lapeyrouse-Fossat. Its first bell tower dates back to 1530, and the church underwent a thorough reconstruction between 1829 and 1848. It is notable for its regional red brick construction and a bell-gable, characteristic of Southern Gothic architecture. The church also houses an organ, fully restored in 2007.
Yes, the area offers hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find easy routes like the "Château de Saint-Geniès loop from Saint-Geniès-Bellevue" (5 km) or moderate options such as the "Hiking loop from Launaguet" (8.5 km) and "Hiking loop from Saint-Loup-Cammas" (9 km). For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Hiking around Lapeyrouse-Fossat guide.
While specific public transport details for Lapeyrouse-Fossat itself are not provided, major attractions like Capitole Square and other sites in Toulouse are well-served by the city's public transport network. It's advisable to check local transport options for reaching the village and surrounding areas.
The Haute-Garonne department, where Lapeyrouse-Fossat is located, generally experiences pleasant weather for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for exploring historical sites, enjoying nature, and engaging in hiking, biking, or equestrian pursuits in the Coteaux du Girou region.
Yes, Capitole Square in Toulouse is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience for visitors to this central and vibrant part of the city.
The Capitole of Toulouse is a historical site that has housed the city's municipal administration since 1190. This impressive building, with its 135-meter-wide neoclassical facade, also contains a theater and is a central landmark on Capitole Square, making it a must-see for its architectural and historical importance.
The Balade Ludique de Lapeyrouse-Fossat is an interactive 'fun walk' or treasure hunt designed to help visitors explore the village. Starting from the town hall, participants, especially children, can act as explorer guides, searching for clues to solve an enigma within Lapeyrouse-Fossat. It's a unique way to discover the village's charm.


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