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Valence-sur-Baise is a bastide town, founded in 1274 on the banks of the Baise river in the Gers department in the Midi-Pyrenees region.
The main part of town is centered around the church and central arcaded square, but Valence also has a river port with facilities for those arriving at the village by boat.
Valence-sur-Baise was originally surrounded by eight meter high ramparts with four large stone gateways. Sections of the ramparts still exist along with one of the gates, the Porte d'Espagne also known as the 'hedgehog'. The ramparts are floodlit on a night making them very pleasant for an evening stroll.
Valence's church was built in the 16th century but has been quite extensively changed over the course of the following centuries. It has an unusual long, flat frontage flanked by two towers, though the church originally only had one tower.
Like many bastides Valence-sur-Baise has a number of wells, three of which are in the main square. One is just in front of the church and is very pretty. As the village is sat upon a rocky outcrop the wells are deep, and having these wells in the village allowed the residents to withstand the sieges that took place during France's chequered history. The raised position of the village also means you have some good views over the Gascony countryside towards the Pyrenees.
The church and well are both on the pretty main square which is surrounded by arcaded buildings which are now converted into a mix of bars, restaurants and shops.
A little outside the village is the Abbaye de Flaran, an ancient Cistercian abbey founded in the mid 12th century. The abbey has a 14th century Gothic cloister and is one of the best conserved abbeys in south-west France. It is now widely used for concerts and exhibitions and has a permanent exhibition of the pilgrim routes to Compostella.
Valence sur Baise is close to Condom and the beautiful fortified village of Larressingle . From Condom you can do a boat trip to Valence-sur-Baise and back - a trip of nine kilometres.
The Chateau de Lavardens in the lovely village of Lavardens has some excellent exhibitions.
You can find more travel ideas in the Gers guide and the Midi-Pyrenees guide .
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The cathedral in Condom includes a rood-screen, 15th century doorways and a large cloister among its points of interest
In the town of Condom it is the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre and historic centre that is of interest to visitors
Larressingle is a perfect medieval fortified village, with the defensive walls around the town still almost completely intact
Vic Fezensac is enjoyable to explore at any time, but best known for the music festivals held here each summer
After exploring the picturesque village at Montreal-du-Gers you can visit the Roman Villa of Seviac nearby
Fources, one of the 'most beautiful villages in France' is unusual in being a bastide town that follows a circular layout
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Address: Valence-sur-Baïse, Midi-Pyrenees, 32310, France || GPS coordinates: latitude 43.883056, longitude 0.382222
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Trie-sur-Baïse ( French pronunciation: ​ [tʁi syʁ ba.iz] ; Occitan : Tria de Baïsa ) is a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France . It is the administrative center in a canton comprising 22 villages . It is famous for its annual pig festival known as La Pourcailhade .

Trie-sur-Baïse is named after Jean de Trie, Lord of Toulouse.

Trie-sur-Baïse is a commune of the Pays des Coteaux, an administrative area that includes Tournay , Castelnau-Magnoac , Pouyastruc and Galan. The town lies next to the Baïse river, which runs through the Gers et de Lot-et-Garonne and Hautes-Pyrénées departments.

Trie-sur-Baïse is a crossing point of five roads going to Castelnau-Magnoac (towards Toulouse), Lannemezan , Miélan , Mirande and Tarbes .

Trie-sur-Baïse is located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France.
The royal fortified town of Trie-sur-Baïse, the new Bastide, was founded in 1323 under a contract of a paréage signed by Jean de Trie, Seneschal of Toulouse and representative of the King, the seigneur of Bernard Duffort Manas, the seigneur of Puydarrieux Gerald of Esparros and a representative of the abbey Escaladieu, Father Roger Mauleon. [2] In 1355, the city was sieged and destroyed by the Prince of Wales, better known as Black Prince, as part of his devastating expeditions to the Southwest of France during the Hundred Year War. The reconstruction of the city started in 1365.

The structure of the town follows the classic structure of the Bastide with the central square surrounded by stone houses and shops under the arcades. In some Bastides, the old market structures, the halles- have been replaced by more recent buildings. [3] This is the case for Trie-sur-Baïse, where the central market building was reconstructed using iron.

In August 1355, the early inhabitants of Trie assembled to decide where the church should be built. Snow began to fall and covered the ground except for one spot in the shape of a cross. This is where they built the first chapel dedicated to our "Lady of the snow", who is, to this day, the protector of the town. The anniversary on the first Sunday of August is still a date for important local worship and rejoicing.

The Carmes monastery was founded in 1365. In 1659, arson destroyed the main buildings and only the church could be partly saved from complete destruction. The monastery was only rebuilt 60 to 70 years later.

The church was fully restored in 1992 and has today become a center of cultural activities. A typical example of meridional gothic architecture, the church is the centerpoint of local historical interest and its cloister has been reconstructed stone by stone at The Cloisters museum in New York City .

In Trie-sur-Baïse, there are shops to satisfy everyday requirements. In addition, every Tuesday, there is a traditional market in the centre of town.

From December to February, the special "marché au gras" (goose and duck produce) takes place on Sundays.

Also at the end of August is the "foire aux broutards", where over 3500 calves are sold.

The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with corn, wheat, beets, canola and soy, among others, grown. The region is well-known for its high-quality veal that is raised "under the mother" and for duck. Haricots Tarbais (Indication Géographique Protégée), a delicious white bean prized for its rich flavour and fine skin, is grown locally, usually in conjunction with corn crops as the corn stalks are used to support the climbing beans.

Rugby is a popular sport, with the local FCT teams playing regular matches. The handball, badminton, cycling, football (soccer), judo, skeet shooting and tennis clubs are also active. Cycling is a popular sport in the region, with Trie being ideally located for rides on relatively flat roads or longer rides in the mountains. There are also trails for mountain biking.

On 26 July 2018, stage 18 of the Tour de France departed from Trie-sur-Baïse, with the route taking the professional cyclists to the finish in Pau .

The festival, called "La Grande Pourcailhade", was based around the theme of the pig and was traditionally held at the beginning of August. However, due to a lack of volunteers, notably for the pig-squealing contest, it was decided by the festival's organisers, the town's Office de Tourisme, that the festival would be cancelled for 2012 and thereafter until a more convenient date could be agreed upon (Office de Tourisme) . August is a poor month due to it being the region's hottest month of the year and the time of year most French people, and therefore potential volunteers, take their annual holidays.

During the day, pigs and pork were the subject of various events, for example:

In the evening, dinner was served and, to end the day with a flourish, musical entertainment was provided by a celebrity. After a run of 36 years, the last festival was held in 2011 .

Each year, on July 13 and August 13, night markets with fireworks, music and dancing are held from 7 pm onwards on the town square.

At the end of July, an antique fair is organised where one can buy, sell or simply admire curios, pieces of furniture and artefacts.

Around the first Sunday of August, the local fair takes place over five days with various activities for children and adults.

224–360 m (735–1,181 ft) (avg. 242 m or 794 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.


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^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" . data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 9 August 2021.

^ "Populations légales 2019" . The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies . 29 December 2021.


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Valence-sur-Baïse ( pronounced [valɑ̃s syʁ baiːz] ; Gascon : Valença de Baïsa ) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France .

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75–201 m (246–659 ft) (avg. 110 m or 360 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

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