Our favourite towns, villages and accommodations in Haute-Garonne
Toulouse: This lively city, also known as the "Ville Rose" because of its pink brick buildings, offers numerous sights. The Saint-Sernin Basilica, the Capitole de Toulouse with its magnificent square, the Place du Capitole, are definitely worth a visit. The Musée des Augustins houses a remarkable collection of medieval and Renaissance art.
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges: This picturesque village is known for its cathedral, which was built on the remains of a Roman city. The cathedral of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges is an architectural masterpiece and a must-see for history lovers. In addition to the cathedral, you can also visit the Roman ruins and the Archaeological Museum, which offer fascinating insights into the history of the region.
Château de Foix: This medieval fortress sits majestically on a hill and offers a magnificent view of the surrounding countryside. The Château de Foix is a wonderful example of medieval architecture and an important historical site in the region.
The Pyrenees: The proximity to the Pyrenees makes Haute-Garonne an ideal starting point for outdoor adventures. Go hiking, mountaineering or skiing in this mountainous landscape. The Pyrenees offer spectacular views, diverse wildlife and numerous hiking trails suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers.