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Description
Birac-sur-Trec is located in an area bathed by the waters of the Trec and the Canaule. Its strategic location was coveted for centuries by many families in the region, after successively passing through English and French hands during the Hundred Years' War.
The lordship of Birac is mentioned for the first time in the 130th century. A castle and a church were established there at this time, you will be able to see the remains during this circuit which, from the village of Birac, located in the first foothills of the Marmandais slopes, culminates at XNUMX m, before descending to the sandy slopes of the Garonne valley. You will see other elements of local heritage including the Birac mill, a dovecote, the Bistauzac chapel, and a wash house. You can also enjoy the views that this loop offers over the region.
The lordship of Birac is mentioned for the first time in the 130th century. A castle and a church were established there at this time, you will be able to see the remains during this circuit which, from the village of Birac, located in the first foothills of the Marmandais slopes, culminates at XNUMX m, before descending to the sandy slopes of the Garonne valley. You will see other elements of local heritage including the Birac mill, a dovecote, the Bistauzac chapel, and a wash house. You can also enjoy the views that this loop offers over the region.