Attractions and places to see around Saint-Cirice include a variety of historical and natural features in the Tarn-et-Garonne department of Occitanie. The village is situated near the Arrats River and the foothills of the Gascony hills, offering a tranquil setting. The area is characterized by historic churches, traditional pigeonniers, and routes suitable for walking, riding, and mountain biking. Visitors can explore both local landmarks and numerous points of interest in nearby towns.
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For lovers of regional products, a farmers' market takes place every Sunday morning under the market hall!
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The village of Auvillar, which overlooks the Garonne valley from its hill, is a stopping point on the road to Santiago de Compostella and has the special feature of being included on the list of most beautiful villages in France.
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The area of Auvillar is 15.6 km², the population density is 63.7 inhabitants per km².
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Auvillar is a municipality in the French department of Tarn-et-Garonne (region Occitanie) and has 994 inhabitants (2004). The town is part of the arrondissement of Castelsarrasin. Auvillar has been recognized by Les Plus Beaux Villages de France as one of the most beautiful villages in France
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Auvillar is classified among the Most Beautiful Villages of France. The village offers many accommodations and several restaurants.
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Coming from Mossiac, the town of Saint-Antoine is the 18th stage of the Camino de Santiago (Chemin de Saint-Jaques) if you follow the VIA PODIENSIS (from Le Puy-en-Velay to the Pyrenees).
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On the Via Podiensis, pilgrims pass through many towns and can visit many churches. On the 19th stage (counting according to "Rother"), which leads from Saint-Antoine to Lectoure, this church is passed.
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Saint-Cirice itself features the historic Church of Saint-Cyr-et-Julitta, dating back to the late 11th century. Nearby, you can visit the renowned Auvillar Circular Market Hall, located in one of France's most beautiful villages and a stopping point on the route to Santiago de Compostela. Other significant sites include the Saint-Antoine Chapel of Saint-Antoine, known for its historical connection to the Antonites, and the restored Saint-Saturnin Church in Flamarens. The region also boasts numerous traditional pigeonniers and the impressive Moissac abbatiale St Pierre, a major heritage site.
Saint-Cirice is nestled behind the foothills of the Gascony hills and is bordered by the Arrats River, which forms a natural boundary between the Tarn-et-Garonne and Gers departments. The area offers picturesque countryside views, and you can enjoy scenic vistas from the Suspension bridge over the Garonne near Auvillar.
Yes, the area around Saint-Cirice offers numerous circuits for walking and hiking. You can find a variety of routes, including the 'Landscapes of the Gers – Saint-Saturnin Church loop from Saint-Antoine' and the 'Auvillar Circular Market Hall loop from Auvillar'. For more detailed information and route options, explore the Hiking around Saint-Cirice guide.
Absolutely. The region provides many circuits suitable for mountain biking. Popular routes include 'The canal – Agen railway station loop from Valence d'Agen' and 'Moissac Canal – Boudou Bridge loop from Valence d'Agen'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Saint-Cirice guide.
Families can enjoy visiting the charming village of Auvillar, home to the Auvillar Circular Market Hall. The Suspension bridge over the Garonne also offers beautiful views and picnic spots nearby. Exploring the traditional pigeonniers scattered throughout the countryside can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
Pigeonniers are traditional dovecotes, often distinctive architectural features of the Gascony region. You can discover many pigeonniers of various styles by traversing the villages and countryside near Saint-Cirice, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Yes, the area boasts several historic castles. You can find Flamarens Castle and Château de Goudourville nearby. The town of Gramont also features a castle, alongside a honey museum, offering a blend of history and local produce.
The region's pleasant climate makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities like walking, riding, and mountain biking. The weather is generally mild, perfect for exploring the countryside and historic sites without the intense heat of summer.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Auvillar Circular Market Hall is a favorite for its architectural charm and historical context. The tranquil setting, combined with opportunities for outdoor exploration and discovering unique local heritage like pigeonniers, makes the area highly appealing.
Yes, in Donzac, approximately 9.2 km away, you can visit the Conservatoire Des Metiers D'autrefois (repository of rural and old crafts), which offers an interesting insight into traditional trades. Gramont also hosts a honey museum alongside its castle.
Several nearby towns offer unique charm. Auvillar, with its circular hall, is a must-see. Valence-d'Agen is known for its unspoiled character and laundries. Donzac hosts the Conservatoire Des Metiers D'autrefois. Moissac is home to the significant abbatiale St Pierre. Dunes is described as a very characterful village, and Montjoi is a well-preserved small village.
Several nearby towns host weekly markets. You can find markets in Valence and Castelsarrasin (Tuesdays), Lavit (Fridays), Astaffort (Mondays), Layrac (Fridays), Saint-Clar (Thursdays), Moissac (Saturdays and Sundays), Beaumont-de-Lomagne (Saturdays), Lectoure (Fridays), Bon-Encontre (Sundays), and Agen (Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays).


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