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Nestled between the Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, at the foothills of the Pyrénées, the vast and breathtaking landscapes of Gers stretch as far as the eye can see. It is within this picturesque setting that the Eco-Lodges of Ensarnaut eagerly await your arrival, situated on 65 hectares of land dedicated to preserving nature's beauty. Here, you will also encounter a herd of ponies roaming freely.Now, let's delve into the concept of "Gîtes." Although there is no direct English translation, some may refer to them as lodgings or self-catering cottages. However, we firmly believe that the term "Gîte" best captures the essence of these accommodations – fully furnished and equipped houses that you can rent to experience complete independence. All you need to bring are your clothes and personal care items. And, of course, a desire to unwind and relax.
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- Auch Cathedral: Located in the nearby town of Auch, the Auch Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. It features beautiful stained glass windows and a grand organ, making it a must-visit attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Château de Lavardens: Situated in Lavardens, just a short distance from Ensarnaut, this castle dates back to the 13th century. It offers visitors a glimpse into medieval life with its well-preserved architecture, landscaped gardens, and art exhibitions.
- L'Isle-Jourdain: This charming town is known for its picturesque setting along the River Save. Visitors can explore its historic center, admire the 14th-century bridge, and enjoy various water activities like kayaking and fishing.
- Marciac: Famous for its annual Jazz in Marciac festival, this small town attracts music lovers from around the world. Outside of the festival season, Marciac offers a tranquil atmosphere, with its quaint streets, art galleries, and the beautiful Church of Saint-Pierre.
- Museum of the Campan Valley: Located in the town of Masseube, this museum showcases the cultural heritage and history of the Campan Valley. Visitors can learn about the local traditions, crafts, and archaeological discoveries through its exhibits and displays.
- Montmaurin Gallo-Roman Villa: Situated in Montmaurin, this archaeological site preserves the remains of a Roman villa from the 1st century AD. Visitors can explore the ruins, including the thermal baths, mosaic floors, and an amphitheater, giving them a glimpse into Roman life in the region.
- Larressingle: Known as the "Carthage of the Gers," Larressingle is a fortified village that dates back to the 13th century. Enclosed by ancient walls, the village offers visitors a chance to step back in time and explore its narrow streets, medieval houses, and the imposing 14th-century castle.
- Samatan Market: Samatan is renowned for its lively market, which takes place every Monday. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere and browse through stalls selling local produce, crafts, clothing, and more.
- Abbaye de Flaran: Located near Valence-sur-Baïse, the Abbaye de Flaran is a former Cistercian monastery that now serves as a museum. It houses an impressive collection of medieval and contemporary art, including works by renowned artists such as Goya and Monet. 10. Toulouse: Although not in the immediate vicinity, Toulouse is a vibrant city that offers a myriad of attractions. From the iconic Place du Capitole to the aerospace-themed Cité de l'Espace, visitors can explore museums, art galleries, parks, and experience the lively atmosphere of this historic city.