Best attractions and places to see around Moncrabeau include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty within the Lot-et-Garonne department. The village is known for its unique "liar" tradition, celebrated annually, and features historic architecture. Surrounding Moncrabeau, visitors can explore scenic landscapes, including the Baïse valley, and find various hiking trails. The area offers a range of points of interest, from ancient churches to natural areas.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Don't miss La Romieu to greet Angeline and the cats. I didn't see any, at least not alive ones. I didn't stop there either. To get there, I took the 6 km road; you can also get there via the GR (Greater French National Trail). Its Saint-Pierre collegiate church, a 14th-century Gothic masterpiece listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is imposing. Now for the legend... Around 1342, a terrible famine struck La Romieu. The starving inhabitants went so far as to eat all the cats in the village, thinking they were preserving their meager resources. But a little girl named Angeline, an orphan taken in by a local couple, adored cats. She hid two in the cellar, secretly feeding them, and then they bred. A little later, with all the cats gone, the village was invaded by thousands of rats, destroying the meager grain reserves and causing an even worse disaster. It was then that Angeline freed her cats. They multiplied again, drove out the rats, and saved the village. Angeline was honored by the villagers, and according to legend, her face took on the appearance of a cat, with feline features—a magical transformation to thank her love and loyalty to cats. Today, in tribute to this story, numerous cat statues adorn the streets, facades, and rooftops of the village.
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After the effort, the Rocamadour gate brings hope of a good beer.
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In addition to the monastery and the village itself, there is also a large botanical garden of about 6ha. For example, you will find the Arboretum, an English garden and a garden with all kinds of medicinal plants. There are separate but also combined tickets for access to the monastery and the botanical garden. And finally, of course, having a drink on a terrace under the watchful eye of Angeline and her cats...
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The complex (now protected by Unesco) is in very good condition and can be visited almost entirely. From the sun-drenched courtyard through the church to the open tower that can be climbed. Via a narrow stone spiral staircase you enter various rooms and eventually even on the roof of the church itself. The roof construction is beautiful to see and there is of course a fantastic view of the surroundings
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The village houses a castle and an old church. It contains an interesting statue of Saint-Sigismond. The sculptor apparently did not know exactly what this saint looked like and therefore took another French hero as a model; Vercingetorix. The church has a special atmosphere due to its thick walls and small windows.
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Moncrabeau is internationally known as the 'Capital of Liars' due to a unique tradition dating back to the 18th century. This is celebrated annually on the first Sunday of August with the International Festival of Menteries, where a 'King of Liars' is crowned. You can also explore the village using two 'liar circuits' (one for adults, one for children) and even sit on the 18th-century stone 'chair of liars'.
Yes, the Château de Pomarède, with origins in antiquity and current structures from the 17th and 18th centuries, is a significant historical site in Moncrabeau. It is open for visits from July 14th to August 15th. Additionally, the perfectly preserved medieval fortified village of Larressingle Fortified Village, often called the 'Carcassonne of Gers', is a short drive away.
Moncrabeau offers remarkable views over the Baïse valley, earning it the nickname 'Moncrabeau, the mountain of goats'. The Site de Peyroutet, an Albret hill near the Baïse river, is classified as a 'Sensitive Natural Area'. You can also visit Orchidées des Coteaux de l'Albret, known for its gardens showcasing wild orchids.
The village hosts the Museum of Ancient Coins and Grimaces (also known as the Michel Goma Museum), offering a unique cultural insight into the village's heritage. There is also a Museum of Ancient Clothing, focusing on historical garments.
Moncrabeau features a historic church with parts dating back to the 13th and 16th centuries, including a notable Porch of the 13th Century Church. Nearby, you can visit Saint Peter's Cathedral in Condom, a Gothic cathedral classified as a historic monument. Also, the Cloister of the Collegiate Church of Saint-Pierre in La Romieu is a UNESCO-protected complex with an open tower offering views.
Moncrabeau is surrounded by hiking trails, offering opportunities to explore the scenic landscapes of Aquitaine. For more structured routes, you can find various hiking trails, running trails, and MTB trails in the area, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
The summer months offer several unique experiences. The International Festival of Menteries takes place on the first Sunday of August. The Château de Pomarède is open for visits from July 14th to August 15th. Additionally, in La Romieu, a local farmers' market is held every Monday during the summer on the main square.
Yes, families can enjoy the 'liar circuits' in Moncrabeau, which include a version specifically for children, guiding them through humorous tales. For a day of fun, Walibi Aquitaine, an amusement park, is located about 19 km from Moncrabeau. The medieval fortified village of Larressingle Fortified Village and the Pont d'Artigues are also considered family-friendly historical sites.
Several charming villages are a short drive from Moncrabeau. These include Condom, with its historic center and cathedral; Larressingle, a perfectly preserved medieval fortified village; Fources, known for its unusual circular layout; and Nérac, offering attractions like the Château de Nérac and Parc Royal de la Garenne. Don't miss La Romieu, classified among the 'most beautiful villages of France'.
Yes, for those interested in water activities or simply relaxing by the water, there is a Halte Nautique de Moncrabeau, a nautical stopover designed for relaxation and discovery.
The Pont d'Artigues is an 18th-century brick arch bridge and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is an important part of the Camino de Santiago (GR 65 long-distance hiking trail), which leads from Le Puy-en-Velay to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. The bridge is almost 30 meters long and nearly three meters wide, featuring an asymmetrical design with a large main arch flanked by smaller ones.
La Romieu is classified among the 'most beautiful villages of France' and is an important stage on the Camino de Santiago. Its collegiate church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The village is also renowned for its many rosebushes and gardens, notably the Gardens of Coursiana. A local legend about Angeline and her cats, who saved the village from rats, is celebrated with numerous cat statues throughout the village.


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