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Condom, a charming town in the Gers department of southwestern France, offers a delightful blend of Gascon culture, medieval architecture, and serene countryside. Its name, often a source of amusement, belies a rich history centered around the Baïse River and a stunning Gothic cathedral. Here, you can immerse yourself in the slow pace of rural France, explore local markets, and enjoy the region's renowned Armagnac brandy and foie gras.
Highlights & What to See
- Condom Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Pierre): A magnificent Gothic structure with a distinctive Toulouse-style bell tower and exquisite stained-glass windows. Don't miss the cloister and the treasury.
- Baïse River & Canal: Stroll along the riverbanks or take a boat trip on the Canal de la Baïse. The towpath is perfect for cycling or walking, offering peaceful views of the countryside.
- Musée de l'Armagnac: Housed in a former bishop's palace, this museum delves into the history and production of Armagnac, with tastings available.
- Old Town (Vieille Ville): Wander through narrow medieval streets lined with half-timbered houses, arcades, and quaint squares like Place Saint-Pierre.
- Local Markets: Visit the Saturday market for regional specialties: foie gras, duck confit, cheeses, and fresh produce. The morning market on Place de la République is a feast for the senses.
- Château de Cassaigne: A short drive away, this fortified castle produces its own Armagnac and offers tours and tastings in a beautiful setting.
Suggested Time to Spend
Condom itself can be explored in half a day, but to truly soak up the Gascon ambiance, plan for a full day or overnight. Spend the morning visiting the cathedral and museum, then enjoy a leisurely lunch at a café on Place Saint-Pierre. Afternoon: cycle along the canal or drive to a nearby château for an Armagnac tasting. If you stay overnight, you'll have time for a riverside dinner and a stroll at sunset.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lectoure: A hilltop town with Roman baths and panoramic views, 15 minutes north.
- La Romieu: A picturesque village with a stunning collegiate church and a famous story of cats, 20 minutes east.
- Fourcès: A circular medieval bastide village with a unique round square, 25 minutes northwest.
- Larressingle: One of the “Plus Beaux Villages de France,” a tiny fortified village with a castle, 20 minutes southwest.
- Montréal-du-Gers: A bastide town with a beautiful central square and a 14th-century church, 20 minutes southeast.
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Image credits
- La Romieu — Joanbanjo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Larressingle — Jean-Pol GRANDMONT / CC BY 3.0
- Armagnac Wine Region — RuthAS / CC BY-SA 3.0