Nogaro

Small settlement in the heart of Gascony. Nogaro on the Le Puy Way is a peaceful stop famous for its racing circuit and traditional bullfighting tradition.

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Nogaro is a 11th-century village located in the Bas-Armagnac region. For pilgrims on the Via Podiensis route, it's a functional stop offering a peaceful atmosphere and necessary services. Although modest in heritage, it has a Romanesque church of interest. The locality is especially known in the region for its Paul Armagnac car racing circuit and its tradition of "courses landaises" (a type of bloodless bullfighting). It's an stage that allows pilgrims to experience life in a Gascon village, enjoy rural calmness, and rest before continuing on to the Pyrenees.

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The Puy (Via Podiensis)

Eauze - Nogaro

48.00 km 16.00 h Baja

From: Eauze

To: Nogaro

Nogaro - Aire-sur-l'Adour

27.00 km 9.00 h Baja

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