Eauze

Old capital of Gascony. Eauze, in the heart of the Armagnac region, offers the pilgrim a rich Gallo-Roman heritage and the chance to discover France's oldest brandy.

Discover Eauze

Eauze, the ancient Elusa, was the capital of the Roman province of Novempopulania. Today, it is a key stop on the Via Podiensis that preserves a rich legacy from that time, with an archaeological museum housing a magnificent treasure. Additionally, Eauze is the capital of Armagnac, famous brandy of Gascony. For pilgrims, it's a stop that combines history and gastronomy. Its Saint-Luperc Cathedral, wooden lattice houses, and lively square invite strolling. It's the perfect place for cultural rest, exploring the ruins of a nearby Roman villa, and, of course, enjoying the local spirit.

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The Puy (Via Podiensis)

Condom - Eauze

41.00 km 13.67 h Baja

From: Condom

To: Eauze

Eauze - Nogaro

48.00 km 16.00 h Baja

From: Eauze

To: Nogaro

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