This circuit is one of the most demanding in the department. From the bottom of the narrow valleys, the paths go straight on the steep pechs. However, some passages on long plateaus offer resting places and shaded areas, which are appreciated in summer. The origin of the place names around Penne testifies to a rich historical past, Gallic, Roman, Germanic, linked to the activities, the nature of the soil, the fauna or the flora. You will discover along this route an interesting built heritage with in particular, the Roman bridge, the pretty village of Penne-d'Agenais and the church Notre Dame de Peyragudes, of Roman-Byzantine style, with a Greek cross plan. It is a place of pilgrimage and a stopover on the roads leading to Santiago de Compostela.
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