Best castles around Saint-Jean-Poutge are found within a commune historically formed from the merger of four lordships, including Pléhot and Herrebouc. This area is characterized by its historical significance, with several notable castles reflecting centuries of regional architecture and defensive strategies. Visitors can explore a variety of historical structures, from medieval fortresses to converted estates, offering insights into the local heritage. The landscape provides a backdrop for these historical sites, making them key points of interest for those exploring the region.
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A historic village with some remains.
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Pretty village, and picnic table in the shade
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It is a Gascon castle which has the particularity of being made up of a large keep. It is close to the Baïse, at a location which allowed a fording of the road leading from Auch to Eauze. Due to its strategic position, it must have had an important role. it was also to serve as protection for the adjacent mill.
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Castelneau-type Gers village with a castle built on a rocky outcrop, old half-timbered houses and narrow grassy streets.
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The castle is located between Valence-sur-Baïse and Auch (near the town of Jegun) in the Gers department in southwestern France. More information, for example about opening hours and current exhibitions, can be found on the Chateau Lavardens website:
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A large part of the castle is open to visitors. In addition to many other rooms, the castle has a whisper room (echo room) with special acoustics. The high vaulted ceiling creates an echo that can be heard very well from one corner to the other. This room is rightly called the Salle d'Echo. There are also regular exhibitions of well-known painters, sculptors and other artists.
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The interior of the castle is remarkably spacious and light with 19 different beautiful mosaic floors that are beautifully enhanced by the incoming sunlight. France has no other monument with so many of these beautiful authentic mosaic floors.
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Between heaven and earth: that is Chateau Lavardens. Located between Castera-Verduzan and Auch the castle proudly overlooks the rolling countryside of the Gers from a hilltop. The castle has a rich and eventful past, something that is reflected in the sturdy and massive appearance.
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The region boasts several historically significant castles. Château de Herrebouc is a private 14th-century castle, listed as a Monument Historique, known for its thick walls, machicolations, and an intact medieval mill base. Lagardère Castle, built around 1270 in the Gascon style, is another key historical site, currently undergoing restoration.
Yes, Château de Herrebouc operates as a wine estate, blending historical architecture with viticultural activity. This offers a unique opportunity to experience history and local produce. Additionally, Château de Pléhaut, while private, has been converted into bed and breakfast accommodation, allowing visitors to stay in a historic setting.
Lavardens Castle is considered family-friendly, offering spacious interiors, unique mosaic floors, and a 'whisper room' with special acoustics that children might find fascinating. The Bazian Village and Castle also offers a family-friendly experience with its historic village setting and picnic tables.
You can expect to see a range of architectural styles reflecting different periods. Château de Herrebouc showcases 14th-century defensive features like thick walls and machicolations, with 17th-century modifications. Lavardens Castle features magnificent 17th-century details and unique mosaic floors. Château de Pléhaut retains a feudal tower and shows transformations from the 16th and 18th centuries.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'FishingParadise loop from Antras' or the 'Bazian – Bazian Village and Castle loop'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Saint-Jean-Poutge guide.
Absolutely. The region offers mountain biking trails, including routes like the 'Chemin de Herrebouc – Château de Herrebouc loop' which passes by Château de Herrebouc. You can find more details and other routes in the MTB Trails around Saint-Jean-Poutge guide.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and unique features of the castles. For instance, the magnificent 17th-century details and 19 different mosaic floors at Lavardens Castle are highly praised. The strategic position and well-preserved medieval elements of Château de Herrebouc also draw significant interest, especially its role in protecting an adjacent mill.
Yes, Lagardère Castle, which has been in ruins since 1791, is currently undergoing restoration efforts by a local association. This provides an interesting perspective on historical preservation.
For additional historical context and information about the village of Saint-Jean-Poutge and its heritage, you can visit the Auch Tourism website: auch-tourisme.com.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Vic-Fezensac loop' or the 'Running loop from Jegun'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Jean-Poutge guide.
To truly immerse yourself in the historical setting, consider visiting Lavardens Castle to explore its open rooms and unique features like the whisper room. For a deeper experience, staying at a converted historical property like Château de Pléhaut (which offers bed and breakfast accommodation) allows you to live within a historic castle environment.


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