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Welcome to Brignemont, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of Haute-Garonne, in the beautiful Midi-Pyrénées region. Nature enthusiasts and hiking lovers will find exhilarating trails leading to the surrounding hills, offering breathtaking views of the rolling countryside and golden sunflower fields.

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The Garonne trail - PR1
28 km

The Garonne trail - PR1

Departure and parking: Town Hall Square THE TRAIL STEP BY STEP 1. Walk along the square to the left (church side) then turn left. Take the Allée des Platanes for 150m. Follow the footpath on the right. At the roundabout, turn right and continue for 300m. 2. Join the RD813, turn left, cross the pedestrian crossing and take the direction of RD51 for 180m. Arrive at a fork and turn right for 970m. 3. Take a footbridge and turn left. Follow the Lateral Canal for 685m. Take the canal bridge and continue straight for 520m. Turn right and follow for 875m. Turn left on the dirt road for 400m. 4. At the intersection, turn left for 150m, then take the dirt road to the right for 600m. (Alternative: turn right for 400m to go to the forest). Turn left for 1.675km. 5. At the intersection with the RD813, take the pedestrian crossing and walk for 160m along the road then go towards the municipal stadium on the right. Go around the stadium on the paved road. At the “Stop” sign, turn left for 70m. After the Calvary, turn right for 220m and take the dirt road below. 6. Cross the stream by the bridge and follow the La Mouline stream for 830m. Then take the footbridge and follow the Méric stream for 600m. At the intersection with a bridge and the road, turn left and drive 770m towards the Garonne. 7. On the left, follow the banks of the Garonne for 2.3 km. 8. At the intersection, turn right on the paved road for 500m, then left. 9. Go up 1.45km. 10. Turn left towards Lac de Mailliol, then turn right and go up the path. 11. Go up 300m, then turn left. Drive 200m then follow the lake for 300m. Take the path on the left and walk along the wall of the cemetery. 5 PRACTICAL INFORMATION Distance: 17.2km Duration: 3h30 Difficulty: Easy TO SEE NEARBY Canal lateral to the Garonne, plain and banks of the Garonne, lakes Maillol and St-Julien

4 h
17 km
Place de la Mairie 82700 Escatalens
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PR1 - The loop of the village by the banks
32 km

PR1 - The loop of the village by the banks

Departure and parking: village square 1. Turn your back on the canal and head towards Montbeton. 2. Take the Montbeton road for 250m then cross the roundabout which marks the exit from the village. Take the Chemin de Vaysseillié slightly to the right. Then, follow the stream and cross the wooden footbridge. 3. Turn immediately right and take the Chemin de Tuc. Follow the path for 700m. 4. Turn left and take Chemin de Piliers for only 140m. 5. At the first crossroads, turn right onto Chemin de Mortarieu. 6. After 220m, there is a small footbridge on the right. For a shorter walk, cross the footbridge. For a longer walk, continue on the Chemin de Mortarieu. 7. After 970m, take the chemin de Noalhac and reach the Canal bridge. 7 (long). Pass the briquette bridge then join the canal by the towpath for 950m. 8. Cross the bridge and join the canal by the towpath on the right. 8 (long). Cross the canal to join the towpath on the right. 9. Go along the canal for 1.25 km. Continue towards the village crossing the canal bridge. 9 (long). Follow this path for 2.125 km to return to the starting point. 10. To continue towards the forest of Agre, continue straight towards the stadium. 10 (long). After 900m, pass under the highway bridge, turn left and follow the path. PRACTICAL INFORMATION Short route: 5.63km Long route: 6.825km Short duration: 2h Long duration: 2h30 Difficulty: easy TO SEE ON THE ROAD Agre national forest, banks of the canal

3 h
6 km
Place du village 82290 Lacourt-Saint-Pierre
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Between plain and hills - PR4
35 km

Between plain and hills - PR4

The most athletic will take this route which allows you to discover the variety of landscapes of the town. From the wooded hillsides to the north, to the plain of the Tarn, whose waters enrich the land and promote agriculture THE TRAIL STEP BY STEP Departure and parking: stadium car park 1. Turn left out of the car park and go up Rue du Stade to Rue Jean Jaurès. Turn left and continue for 175m crossing the village. 2. Turn right, rue Pasteur. At the next intersection, turn left on Chemin de Cheminat. 3. Turn right and climb the Route du Fau for 340m. At the fork, continue on the Fau road for 50m. Turn left and follow the Chemin de Basset for 490m. Cross the Fau road, continue straight on the path for 200m. 4. Take the Route du Fau and continue along this path for 940m. At the fork, take the chemin des candeliers to the right, then the route de Saint-Nauphary for 460m. 5. Turn right on Chemin de Soulignac. In front of the farm, turn left and go down the path for 680m. 6. In the undergrowth, turn left, go down the stairs and cross the footbridge. The path goes up through the woods. At the road, turn left and follow this road for 730m. Turn right and go down the Côte de Dejean. 7. Turn left then right after 390m. At the next intersection, turn right and follow this road for 1.2km. Cross the road at the "Give way" sign. Continue straight and follow the path for 500m. 8. Turn right and follow the Tarn by the road. 9. 130m after the first bend, turn left and continue straight until rue du Stade, where the car park is. PRACTICAL INFORMATION Distance: 13.3km Duration: 3h20 Elevation: 85-209m Difficulty: Difficult TO SEE NEARBY Touron fountain, wash house, Tarn pier.

3 h
13 km
Stade municipal 82370 Corbarieu
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Ingres Bourdelle Museum
39 km

Ingres Bourdelle Museum

The Ingres museum showcases two illustrious Montalbanese: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Antoine Bourdelle . This brick building, overlooking the river, is Ingres Bourdelle museum an emblematic place of Montauban. Practical information: health pass compulsory from 03.08.2021 Housed in the old episcopal palace, the Montauban museum was created in 1820. But it was in 1867, upon the death of Ingres, that the establishment took on its identity and its development: the museum then inherited all of the studio works of the famous Montalbanian painter and took the name of Ingres Museum. Enlarged, modernized, digitalized ... the museum is today spread over 2,700 m2 with new spaces, enhanced accessibility, a new museography, a sumptuous conservation cabinet housing Ingres ' drawings, an entire floor dedicated to the Bourdelle's work, magnificent rooms for temporary exhibitions, a tea room / boutique / bookshop ... The digital museum : In order to benefit from the reopening of the museum, a new visiting companion is proposed to you: an application which will allow you on the one hand to access practical information and to book your ticket in advance and on the other hand, enrich your visit with new content. Throughout the year, activities for young people are offered: game booklet, internships, museum holidays, my birthday at the Ingres Bourdelle museum, educational service workshops. "Chez Madeleine" - Bookshop, boutique, tea room : Located on the ground floor of the former episcopal palace, the tea room of the Ingres Bourdelle museum welcomes you throughout the day. In the heart of the tea room, a bookshop-boutique offers you books and objects that will allow you to bring back a memory of your visit to the Ingres Bourdelle museum. (Opening hours identical to those of the museum. Access possible without ticket.) The museum documentation center at 15 rue de ville de ville. This documentation center specializing in the collections of the Ingres Bourdelle museum offers catalogs of collections or exhibitions, French or foreign publications related to them, as well as works files, a photo library and access to the database. Consultation exclusively on site and by appointment. The Association of Friends of the Ingres Bourdelle Museum since its creation in 1924, has supported the promotion of our collections by publishing an annual bulletin, participating in museum acquisitions and offering monthly conferences on cultural themes related to current events in museums and exhibitions. www.amis-musee-ingres.fr OPENING TIME : - Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Closed every Monday, January 1, May 1, November 1 and December 25.

19 rue de l'Hôtel de Ville   82000 Montauban
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Ingres Bourdelle Museum
39 km

Ingres Bourdelle Museum

The Ingres museum showcases two illustrious Montalbanese: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Antoine Bourdelle . This brick building, overlooking the river, is Ingres Bourdelle museum an emblematic place of Montauban. Practical information: health pass compulsory from 03.08.2021 Housed in the old episcopal palace, the Montauban museum was created in 1820. But it was in 1867, upon the death of Ingres, that the establishment took on its identity and its development: the museum then inherited all of the studio works of the famous Montalbanian painter and took the name of Ingres Museum. Enlarged, modernized, digitalized ... the museum is today spread over 2,700 m2 with new spaces, enhanced accessibility, a new museography, a sumptuous conservation cabinet housing Ingres ' drawings, an entire floor dedicated to the Bourdelle's work, magnificent rooms for temporary exhibitions, a tea room / boutique / bookshop ... The digital museum : In order to benefit from the reopening of the museum, a new visiting companion is proposed to you: an application which will allow you on the one hand to access practical information and to book your ticket in advance and on the other hand, enrich your visit with new content. Throughout the year, activities for young people are offered: game booklet, internships, museum holidays, my birthday at the Ingres Bourdelle museum, educational service workshops. "Chez Madeleine" - Bookshop, boutique, tea room : Located on the ground floor of the former episcopal palace, the tea room of the Ingres Bourdelle museum welcomes you throughout the day. In the heart of the tea room, a bookshop-boutique offers you books and objects that will allow you to bring back a memory of your visit to the Ingres Bourdelle museum. (Opening hours identical to those of the museum. Access possible without ticket.) The museum documentation center at 15 rue de ville de ville. This documentation center specializing in the collections of the Ingres Bourdelle museum offers catalogs of collections or exhibitions, French or foreign publications related to them, as well as works files, a photo library and access to the database. Consultation exclusively on site and by appointment. The Association of Friends of the Ingres Bourdelle Museum since its creation in 1924, has supported the promotion of our collections by publishing an annual bulletin, participating in museum acquisitions and offering monthly conferences on cultural themes related to current events in museums and exhibitions. www.amis-musee-ingres.fr OPENING TIME : - Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Closed every Monday, January 1, May 1, November 1 and December 25.

19 rue de l'Hôtel de Ville   82000 Montauban
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The Saint-Jacques church
39 km

The Saint-Jacques church

Along with the Old Bridge, it is the only medieval vestige of the city ... Following complete repair work on the roof of the nave, the Saint-Jacques church, an emblematic monument of the city's built heritage, is closed to the public. ********************************************** This church has its origins from the founding of Montauban. Its presence is attested in 1147 by a donation made by the knight Pierre de Penne to the abbey of Saint-Théodard: three houses located "near the Saint Jacques church". No testimony remains of the first church, it being rebuilt in the following century by the great Montalbanese families, in expiation of their sympathies for the Cathars.An exemplary monument of southern Gothic architecture , it has a vast single vaulted nave on a cross ribs, narrow windows, a polygonal apse and a Toulouse-style bell tower. Transformed into a watchtower (bell tower), saltpeter manufacturing workshop (nave) and fort (choir) during the Wars of Religion, the Saint-Jacques church still bears traces of cannonballs from the siege of 1621 on the facade.After the Catholic reconquest (1629), Richelieu ordered the identical reconstruction of the church.Once a cathedral (1629-1739), it was provided in the 18th century with new side portals and a gallery. Its facade received in the 19th century a neo-Romanesque decoration, while the nave and the choir were adorned with wall decorations. BUSINESS HOURS : In summer, Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. In winter, Monday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Religious services on Sunday at 10:15 a.m. and 6 p.m.)

Place Victor Hugo 82000 Montauban
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Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
39 km

Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption

Temporarily closed - In 1685, Louis XIV decided to build a gigantic cathedral to assert his power and mark the victory of the Catholic religion. Built at the highest point of the city and partly built in white stone, the cathedral symbolizes the all-powerful Catholic monarchy on the former rebel city ... The work of Catholic reconquest on the Protestant city culminated in 1692 with the laying of the first stone of Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of classical architecture. And to make room for it, we do not hesitate to remove whole blocks of houses, to split in two sections the street of Soubirous and to clear a vast forecourt on the Place des Nonnains (today Franklin Roosevelt) Consecrated in 1739, it is the work of three royal architects: François d'Orbay, Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Robert de Cotte. The classical facade bears the statues of the four evangelists, dominated by the king's arms inscribed on the pediment. The interior reveals a building with harmonious lines, enhanced by a delicate dome on pendants.The cathedral houses remarkable furniture: stalls (eighteenth), carved walnut organ (seventeenth) and a Napoleon III style baldachin. In the north arm of the transept is one of Ingres' major works, the Vow of Louis XIII (1824). The interior of the cathedral breaks strongly with the aesthetics of the Saint Jacques church: the high windows flood the nave with lights. The cathedral is home to exceptional furniture, including a 17th century walnut organ, a 18th century pulpit and a 19th century Napoleon III canopy. In 2010, a treasure is set up by the State in the great sacristy, opened during some visits proposed by the Heritage Center. OPENING HOURS indicative : Monday to Saturday from 8h to 19h and Sunday from 10h to 19h (Sunday religious office at 11am)

Place Franklin Roosevelt   82000 Montauban
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