Attractions and places to see around Blousson-Sérian are found in a tranquil rural setting within the Gers department of southwestern France. This area is characterized by its hilly terrain and forms part of the picturesque Gascon countryside. While Blousson-Sérian itself is a small commune, it provides access to a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and settlements in the surrounding Occitanie region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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At the crossroads of "La Ténarèze" and the "Chemin de St Jacques". Beautiful, relaxing place.
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Pretty little town in the Gers which has a jazz festival in August.
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Bastide founded in 1298, Marciac is an essential stop on the road to Compostela. Its small, atypical streets and market halls give it a certain charm. The city is also renowned for its jazz festival which has attracted big names for over 40 years.
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obligatory stop!
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Founded in 1284, the creation of the royal road from Auch to Tarbes in the 18th century boosted the local economy. Today, the old town offers you interesting architecture as well as cafes, restaurants and bakeries.
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Marciac is famous for its annual jazz festival, one of the 3 biggest Jazz festivals in the world with Breacon in Wales and New Orleans in the United States. The arcades and the main square of the city host many cafes and restaurants.
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The region around Blousson-Sérian is rich in history. You can visit the Historic Church of La Vache Rouge, located at the crossroads of "La Ténarèze" and the "Chemin de St Jacques." Another significant historical site is Marciac, a bastide founded in 1298, which was an essential stop on the road to Compostela. Further afield, consider Auch Cathedral (Cathédrale Sainte-Marie d'Auch) or the Montmaurin Gallo-Roman Villa.
Yes, several religious buildings are prominent in the area. The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Marciac is a popular choice, especially in the town known for its jazz festival. You can also visit the Historic Church of La Vache Rouge. Within Blousson-Sérian itself, the Église Saint-Michel and the Église de l'Assomption are local places of worship.
The hilly terrain and natural beauty of the Gers department offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, explore the 'Lakes Loop' for hiking or the 'Lac de Monpardiac loop' for MTB. You can find more details on these activities and specific routes in the Hiking around Blousson-Sérian, MTB Trails around Blousson-Sérian, and Road Cycling Routes around Blousson-Sérian guides.
Yes, there are several options for families. Marciac, with its lake and charming streets, is family-friendly. For more active fun, consider Le Vert en l'Air, an tree-climbing course with zip lines and paintball, or Quad Concept in Auch, offering quad biking and paintball. Le Vallon des Rêves, an ecological farm, is also a great option for children to see animals.
Blousson-Sérian is set in a very hilly area with picturesque landscapes typical of the Gascon countryside. The commune is part of the Adour river basin and is drained by the Laüs river. Nearby, you can find lakes such as Lac de Marciac and Lac De Montpardiac, which offer scenic views and recreational opportunities. The region's natural beauty is perfect for appreciating the rural French landscape.
The region is generally pleasant from spring through early autumn. Summer is particularly vibrant, especially in August when Marciac hosts its renowned International Jazz Festival. The mild climate during spring and autumn makes it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty without extreme temperatures.
Yes, the region boasts some remarkable gardens. You can visit Jardin Massey, Palmeraie du Sarthou, or Jardin de la poterie Hillen, all within a reasonable distance. Blousson-Sérian itself is mentioned to have a Tropical Garden, offering a unique botanical experience.
For a taste of local culture, visit Marciac, especially during its famous jazz festival. Many nearby towns host traditional markets on various days, including Marciac (Wednesdays), Rabastens-de-Bigorre, Vic-en-Bigorre, Mirande, Plaisance, Tarbes, Riscle, Seissan, Vic Fezensac, and Auch. These markets are excellent places to discover local produce and crafts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil rural setting and the blend of historical and cultural sites. The charming bastide town of Marciac is often highlighted for its welcoming atmosphere, atypical streets, and the vibrant jazz festival. The historical significance of sites like the Historic Church of La Vache Rouge and the architectural beauty of places like Miélan also receive positive feedback.
While Blousson-Sérian itself is drained by the Laüs river, nearby lakes like Lac de Marciac and Lac De Montpardiac offer recreational opportunities. Additionally, you can find canoeing along the Baïse river with the Beaucaire canoes, providing a pleasant water-based activity in the surrounding area.
Absolutely. Marciac is a must-visit, known for its history and jazz festival. Miélan offers interesting architecture, cafes, and restaurants. Further afield, Auch is the historic capital of Gascony with its impressive cathedral, and Eauze is a historic market town with medieval buildings. Pau also offers great views.
The area around Blousson-Sérian is characterized by its very hilly terrain with clay soil, bordering the Lannemezan plateau. This makes for varied and often picturesque routes, with moderate to difficult grades for activities like mountain biking and some hiking trails. Expect rolling hills and scenic countryside views.


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