This land of marked hillsides trembles in the wind that rustles the wheat in the fields. Stop and listen to the music of the valleys, the woods and the birds that come from Africa, the farmers who reinvent the colors of the earth, digging and shaping it like unknown artists... But also the little stories that make up the big story: Castelnau-Magnoac is not just a picturesque town, it's the capital of a country that was once attached directly to the crown of France. Magnoac was forcibly married to Bigorre during the French Revolution. Its imposing 15th-century Gothic collegiate church houses a museum of religious art: statuary, altarpieces and organs... The hillsides keep their secrets to themselves, until you discover them around a square lined with charming half-timbered houses. They impose their duty of remembrance in the museum of the Corps franc Pommiès, the illustrious 49th infantryregiment that played such a key role in the Second World War. The story is told here by a veteran who was a volunteer with the resistance unit. Around Castelnau-Magnoac, the villages rub shoulders in a spirit of festivity and open friendship that's always celebrated. Just like the monks who built one of the most beautiful monasteries in the department, to savor the calm, the gentle joy, the lingering meals and the rejuvenating walks is already to love the Coteaux. You'll simply fall in love with this village and its land, where well-being grows naturally and lakes are wonderful places to relax, unexpected in this gentle countryside.

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