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The little department Gers offers a variety of leisure time and sports facilities, also like important cultur- and music events. For example here are in July and August three of the greatest European music events and the region swings to Jazz-, Country- and Latin American rhythms.
Our guests appreciated the great leisure- and sports offer.
In Montesquiou it selfs Bowling and tennis.
With the first step in front of our house door you are on the pilgrim way to St. Jaques de Campostelle (Uneso world cultural heritage)and you can hike -if you like- for some hours.
Discover a various flora (Wild flowers up to wild orchids, shiner and Cala) and fauna. All kinds of birds of prey as well as badgers, beaver, deer, wild boars or foxes can you meet at your daily excursions and walks.
The next Swimming pool is in three kilometres of distance and it is also only 7 km up to the next lake.
Sails you can in 20 km and horse-riding in only 5 km of distance.
4 golf courses offer themselves to golfers in a radius of 19 - 45 km at once.
Driving cycle tours by the marvellous natural landscape offer one's services for leisure cyclists and bike professionals, and be both requirements raked more twoly.
One of the sizes skiing area in the Pyrenees, which offers snow guarantee from November until April, is only 1.5 hours remotely.
Rafting fans do not drive longer and can conquer wild waters under a professional pipe.
Walks in the Pyrenees, to crystal-clear mountains seas and waterfalls or on steep paths can be done by own or with leaders.
Or you visit famous Cities like: Toulouse, Carcassonne, Lourdes, Pau, ...
Of course there are also many places to only simply ease, enjoy and relax.
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Maison de la porte fortifiée ' Maison de Caractères & Bed & Breakfast with Charme ' 32320 Montesquiou ' France ' Gers Gascony
Classification 4 épis with Charme from Gites de France ' selected by: Michelin "Guide Rouge" & „330 plus belles adresses du guide Michelin" ' Guide de Charme "Maisons d'Hôtes de Charme en France" ' Alastair Sawday's "Special places to stay"
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