Gascony

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Gascony is a region of deep France, where rolling hills of sunflowers and vineyards give way to medieval bastide towns and the dramatic peaks of the Pyrenees. This is a land of hearty cuisine, from Armagnac to foie gras, and of stories — the musketeers were born here, and the Hundred Years' War left its mark in stone. For the traveller, Gascony offers a slower, more authentic taste of southwestern France, with few crowds and a palpable sense of history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Gascony rewards a slow pace. Spend a minimum of three to four days to soak up the atmosphere: two days to explore the core bastide towns and Armagnac country, and a day for Auch and its surroundings. If you're a hiker or want to push into the Pyrenees, add another two days. The region is best enjoyed as a self-drive itinerary, linking stays in chambres d'hôtes and stopping at markets.

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