Best attractions and places to see around Pellefigue include 7 hidden gems waiting to be explored. This region, located in the hilly Astarac area in the south of Gers, features clay soil and runs along the Lannemezan plateau. Visitors can discover a mix of historical sites, artistic installations, and local markets, offering a variety of outdoor activities near Pellefigue.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Very pretty town with a beautiful covered market.
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Simorre is located in the Astarac region, a very hilly area in the south of Gers, with clay soil, which runs along the Lannemezan plateau. You will be dazzled by this small medieval village and especially by the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church which sits majestically in the middle of the village. As it is fortified, it looks as much like a church as a fortified castle. It is surprising.
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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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A former abbey, this church is fascinating with its unusual rampart-like fortifications. Inside, it is indeed a church.
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An artistic journey in the middle of nature. Art installations by local artist Coline Vergez make this trail a fantastic and interesting hike.
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It is actually a work of art by Japanese artist Suzuki. The work was erected in 2013. The artist was born on March 5, 1956. He graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He lives and works in Ermont, France. The man is known the world over for his "ephemeral" art produced in the great outdoors using natural materials found on site or recovered. He uses them to create his works, bringing out the character of them and their environment. His works have notably been produced in Japan, France, the Netherlands, and Greece. A tornado… in memory of the Klaus storm of 2009 which devastated 160 trees The production is called "Kazé" which means "wind" in Japanese. The sculpture of braided branches evokes a cyclone trapped in the forest. Light and majestic, it symbolizes all the strength and power of the wind. It is a memorial work, aiming to remember the terrible Klaus storm of January 24, 2009 which devastated more than 160 trees in this forest of St Elix. Since the materials are natural, the work gradually degrades over time. Seven years after her erection, she remains in generally stable condition. However, the degradation process will be the reason for this construction in the coming years. So the curious are invited to come and see her soon.
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Yes, Samatan Covered Market is a great family-friendly option. This pretty town is famous for its duck and poultry market and offers cafes and restaurants, making it an enjoyable visit for all ages.
Pellefigue is rich in history, featuring medieval villages and historical churches. You can visit Saint Cérase Church, a former abbey known for its unusual rampart-like fortifications. The medieval village of Simorre, with its impressive Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption church, also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Absolutely! You can discover the Spiral Wooden Sculpture by Coline Vergez, an artistic installation by a local artist that provides an interesting experience in nature. This is part of an artistic journey in the middle of nature.
The area around Pellefigue offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and running. For example, there are several MTB Trails around Pellefigue, Cycling routes around Pellefigue, and Running Trails around Pellefigue.
Yes, there are easy running and walking loops available. For instance, you can find an easy running loop from Boulaur, which is approximately 4.2 km long. Many of the trails are moderate, offering a good balance for various fitness levels.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring and early autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying walks. Summer is also popular, especially for visiting markets like Samatan.
Yes, towns like Samatan are well-equipped with amenities. Near the Samatan Covered Market, you'll find many cafes and restaurants. Medieval villages such as Simorre and Lombez also typically have local eateries.
Beyond the more popular spots, the region is known for its medieval villages and unique artistic installations, offering many hidden gems. Exploring the smaller villages like Lombez or seeking out the Spiral Wooden Sculpture by Coline Vergez can provide a more tranquil experience away from larger crowds.
The Pellefigue region is located in the hilly Astarac area, characterized by clay soil. This means you can expect varied terrain with some inclines and descents, offering scenic views of the landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm, unique artistic elements, and the natural beauty of the region. The fortified architecture of churches like Saint Cérase Church and the vibrant atmosphere of markets like Samatan Covered Market are frequently highlighted.
Yes, there are several cycling routes, including challenging ones. For example, you can find routes like 'Simorre – KAZÉ by Teruhisa Suzuki loop from Saramon' which is about 22 km, or longer, more difficult loops such as 'Simorre. – Simorre loop from Simorre' which is nearly 40 km. You can find more details in the Cycling around Pellefigue guide.


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