Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Urcisse are found in a region characterized by its historical roots and natural landscapes. The area, which includes parts of the Tarn and Lot-et-Garonne departments, features a diverse natural heritage, including protected floral wealth within the Natura 2000 network. Evidence of Gallo-Roman occupation and ancient walls indicate a long history. This region offers a variety of historical villages, gardens, and cultural sites for exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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I found an open-air stage there, but no infrastructure in the sense of a rest stop for hikers and cyclists.
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I FOUND THIS ON WIKIPEDIA: The Laclotte events are a war crime which happened on June 7, 1944 in Castelculier, France. They are orchestrated by the Agen Gestapo with the help of French collabos. A military action is made against the Corps Franc Pommiès, a French Resistance organization, by the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich. The Laclotte castle attack ends with the shooting of civilians. This operation against French Resistance continues the same day in Saint-Pierre-de-Clairac, a small village near Castelculier by the same Waffen-SS. A few days later, this 2nd SS Panzer Division ("Das Reich") will be responsable of the Tulle murders and the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre.
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Coming from the north we found the path hard to follow and komoot a little off. Leaving the sight south bound, was the much easier route. As you pass through the ruins of CHATEAU DE LACLOTTE on your right you will first see the white monument with the names of The resistance. Back on the path and to your left you will see some steps with a wooden rail, up those steps is another plaque. Dedicated to Andre Mazeau for facing the enemy on the 7th June 1944.
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Incredible lodge and restaurant, great quality and very friendly atmosphere.
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Located in a former lock-keeper's house on the banks of the Canal des Deux Mers, the Auberge de la Poule à Vélo offers a warm and authentic atmosphere. Certified Accueil Vélo (Cycling Welcome), this friendly establishment offers comfortable rooms, a unique caravan, and local cuisine. Perfect for a peaceful cycling break, as a couple or with family, in the heart of the Gascon way of life.
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Nice little cafe with friendly staff and delicious ice cream. Ideal for a short break
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Combebonnet would have originally been the center of a rural exploitation. To defend it, its owner would have built a small fortress. The original castle had the shape of a right triangle whose east and west angles were topped with cantilevered watchtowers. Two of the sides were naturally fortified. At the end of the 13th or beginning of the 14th century, a square tower armed with cross pattée loopholes was added to the north corner. The castle was remodeled and enlarged at the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century. It was perhaps at this time that buildings, now demolished, were attached to the east, and a chapel was built as well as the enclosure which defended some houses. In the 17th century, the castle was extended on the north side. The two semi-circular portals decorated with columns, giving access to the courtyard, date from this period. To the west stands a chapel with a flat apse.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the historical significance of the region, which dates back to the Iron Age and Gallo-Roman occupation. The village of Saint-Urcisse itself features a richly decorated Way of the Cross. For a unique experience, visit the Suspension bridge over the Garonne, an Eiffel-style bridge offering beautiful views of Auvillar, a village classified among the most beautiful in France.
The region is rich in history. You can visit the memorial site Heroes of the Resistance, located near the ruins of Chateau de Laclotte, which commemorates the French Resistance. Additionally, the area boasts several historical villages such as Puycelsi, Bruniquel, and Castelnau-de-Montmiral, each offering medieval architecture and unique heritage. Significant pilgrimage sites like Rabastens' Église Notre-Dame-du-Bourg and Toulouse's Basilique St Sernin are also within reach.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Suspension bridge over the Garonne is a great spot for a family outing, with picnic tables available. The Poule à Vélo Inn, located on the Canal des Deux Mers, is certified Accueil Vélo and offers a welcoming atmosphere for families, including comfortable rooms and local cuisine. Many of the nearby gardens, such as Jardin des Martels, also provide pleasant family excursions.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. The Suspension bridge over the Garonne provides excellent views of the Garonne river and the village of Auvillar. Saint-Urcisse itself is part of the Natura 2000 network, known for its protected floral wealth, especially orchids. The Garonne Valley also offers opportunities for exploration and scenic views.
Absolutely. You can find various hiking opportunities in the vicinity. For example, there's an easy 7.7 km loop around the Canal Bridge over the Barguelonne – Canal des Deux Mers from Golfech, or a moderate 7.3 km loop from Puymirol. More options, including routes like the Notre-Dame Church loop from Tayrac, are available. You can explore more hiking trails on the dedicated guide page: Hiking around Saint-Urcisse.
The area is very cyclist-friendly, especially along the canals. The Garonne Lateral Canal offers a totally level cycle path. The Poule à Vélo Inn is a certified 'Accueil Vélo' establishment, catering specifically to cyclists. You can find routes like the Garonne Lateral Canal loop from Saint-Urcisse (44.3 km, difficult) or the easy Port of Valence-d'Agen loop from Donzac (17.5 km). Discover more cycling routes here: Cycling around Saint-Urcisse.
The region's mild climate generally makes it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, offering comfortable temperatures and beautiful natural scenery, including the protected floral wealth. Summer can be warm, but activities along the canals or in shaded areas remain enjoyable.
Yes, there are options for both dining and accommodation. The Poule à Vélo Inn, a former lock-keeper's house on the Canal des Deux Mers, offers local cuisine and comfortable rooms. The nearby historical villages also provide various local restaurants and guesthouses, allowing visitors to experience the regional gastronomy and hospitality.
The Garonne Lateral Canal is noted for its level cycle path, which can be suitable for wheelchairs, offering a smooth surface for enjoyment. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other attractions directly.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Suspension bridge over the Garonne is praised for its beautiful views and interesting construction. The Poule à Vélo Inn receives commendation for its friendly staff, delicious food, and welcoming atmosphere, especially for cyclists. The peacefulness of the region and the opportunity to explore medieval villages are also highly valued.
Yes, the region is well-equipped for cyclists. The Poule à Vélo Inn is certified Accueil Vélo, offering amenities like comfortable rooms and local cuisine. Additionally, the Bike stop at the Old Abattoir of Valence d'Agen provides a dedicated stopover with a water point, toilets, picnic tables, a kitchen area, and a rest room, making it an ideal spot for a break.
While the region's main attractions are charming, you can discover quieter spots. Explore the diverse natural heritage within the Natura 2000 network around Saint-Urcisse, known for its protected floral wealth. The smaller historical villages like Larroque or Puymirol, while less famous than Puycelsi or Bruniquel, offer equally picturesque settings and a more tranquil experience.


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