Route details
Description
This short walk between Garonne and Canal is rich in fauna and flora typical of wetlands. A route equipped with thematic panels will help you discover the natural gems of this site. Between Lagruère and Le Mas-d'Agenais, you can follow the dike or join the Garonne to discover the strength of the river and the work of man to contain it: riprap, bushy willows, plant techniques...developments which must be reviewed afterwards each flood.
The proximity of the Garonne makes Lagruère a privileged area. Located on the second terrace of the river, it has been occupied since Antiquity and a country house was built there in the Middle Ages.
The village is located on the site of a Gallo-Roman villa associated with a thermal establishment. Near the site, a potter's workshop was discovered and there is also a necropolis, near the Roman camp of Camparona.
The proximity of the Garonne makes Lagruère a privileged area. Located on the second terrace of the river, it has been occupied since Antiquity and a country house was built there in the Middle Ages.
The village is located on the site of a Gallo-Roman villa associated with a thermal establishment. Near the site, a potter's workshop was discovered and there is also a necropolis, near the Roman camp of Camparona.