Best attractions and places to see around Plaisance-Du-Touch include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. Located in the Haute-Garonne department of France, the town's name refers to the Touch river, a tributary of the Garonne, which flows through the area. While Plaisance-Du-Touch offers its own landmarks and viewpoints, its proximity to Toulouse, approximately 13 km away, provides access to a wider range of regional attractions.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Did you know that there is also the Saint Germaine Way marked by crosses numbered from 1 to 21? The Saint Germaine Way is done around the month of August.
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To complete the list of sites to visit related to Saint Germaine, there is the fountain, the basilica, and also her little house where she slept curled up under the stairs with her animals. The house is still open, a place for reflection and meditation. She died at the age of 22; it was only much later that she was beatified and, 10 years after that, canonized.
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The ideal place to admire the Pont Neuf and the Hôtel Dieu!
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Nice rest area by the RIVER with seating
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The almost towerless church faces the river with a columned facade. Notre-Dame de la Daurade was rebuilt at the end of the 18th century on the site of one of Toulouse's oldest churches. The predecessor building from late antiquity was probably the chapel of the Visigoth kings, whose apse was decorated with early Christian gilded mosaics, from which the church got its name (Latin deaurata, gilded). In the Middle Ages, the church belonged to a Benedictine monastery whose prior was one of the most important people in Toulouse. It was flanked by mills until the end of the 14th century, and from the 12th to the 17th centuries it was adjacent to the Pont de la Daurade, now defunct but the most important bridge in Toulouse at the time. On February 1, 1963, the basilica was included in the list of monuments historiques. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame_de_la_Daurade
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The Pont Neuf or "new bridge" is the oldest original bridge over the Garonne river in Toulouse. At night it is colorfully illuminated with countless spotlights below the arches and thus offers the viewer a particularly beautiful sight.😁👍📸
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Plaisance-du-Touch boasts a rich history. You can explore the 14th-century Église Saint-Barthélémy, the 18th-century Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall), and learn about the town's origins as a 13th-century Royal Bastide. The area also has archaeological sites dating from the Second Iron Age to the Gallo-Roman era.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. In nearby Toulouse, the View from Pont Neuf is a historical bridge often illuminated at night, offering a pleasant sight. The Basilica of Saint Germaine in Pibrac is also considered family-friendly, and the Les Abattoirs, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Toulouse, includes a pleasant adjoining park.
The town's name itself, 'Plaisance-du-Touch,' refers to the Touch River, a tributary of the Garonne, which flows through the area. The region is also home to a Natura 2000 site, the 'Garonne Valley from Muret to Moissac,' known for its ecological interest. Additionally, the Forêt de Bouconne, a notable forest, is located about 10 km away.
Plaisance-du-Touch offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and running. These activities allow you to explore the local landscapes, including riverbanks and forested areas.
Yes, there are several easy and moderate hiking trails. For a shorter, easy walk, consider the 'Grand Lake of Bidot – Grand Lake of Bidot loop from Petit lac de Bidot' which is about 2.5 km. Another easy option is the 'Lake Birazel – Grand Lake of Bidot loop from Gate height 1m90' at around 5.3 km. For more options, explore the Hiking around Plaisance-Du-Touch guide.
Beyond historical landmarks, you can experience local life by visiting the town's weekly markets, held on Thursdays and Saturdays. These markets offer a chance to discover local products and immerse yourself in the community atmosphere.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and historical significance of the area. The Promenade Henri-Martin in Toulouse is loved for its beautiful views of the Garonne River and the old town's red-brick architecture. The Pont Neuf is also highly rated for its nighttime illumination and historical charm.
Yes, the Église Saint-Barthélémy in Plaisance-du-Touch is a significant 14th-century church. Additionally, the Basilica of Saint Germaine in Pibrac, with its unique Romano-Byzantine architecture, is a must-see. It honors a local saint and offers explanatory panels about its history.
For excellent views, head to the View from Pont Neuf in Toulouse, which offers perspectives of the Garonne River. The Promenade Henri-Martin also provides beautiful vistas of the Garonne and the historic city center, known for its red-brick buildings.
Cyclists can enjoy various routes, particularly for gravel biking. Options include loops like 'Small Bridge over the Touch – Bank of the Touch' from Tournefeuille or Villeneuve-Tolosane, and the 'Bordette Lake – Chappe Telegraph Tower Tour' from Colomiers. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Plaisance-Du-Touch guide.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild. Summer can be warm, ideal for enjoying river views, while winter might be cooler but still suitable for exploring historical sites. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trip.
Yes, in nearby Toulouse, you can visit Les Abattoirs, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Toulouse. This museum, housed in former slaughterhouses, showcases modern art and is complemented by the pleasant Raymond VI park.


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