Lupiac (French pronunciation: [lypjak]) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Lupiac. Commune. The town hall in Lupiac. show.
A charming Castelnau, perched on a hill at an altitude of 243m, Lupiac is the cradle of the most famous musketeer: Charles de Batz de Castelmore.
Gentle like a Gers countryside, joyful like an Occitan, and proud like a small town of character®, the village of Lupiac reserves its most beautiful.
Classified as a tourist commune and member of the Petites Cités de Caractère®, Lupiac offers accommodation facilities, local shops, and cultural and sporting ...
Lupiac was founded and fortified by Comte Odon de Lomagne in 1090 and then became on of the oldest "castelnaux" in Gascony. The fortification comprised a ...
Classified tourist town, Lupiac offers accommodation facilities, local shops, and entertainment in summer. Side outdoor activities: tennis court, petanque, ...
Things to Do in Lupiac · 1. Le Lac de Lupiac · 2. Musee D'Artagnan · 3. Eglise Saint Barthélémy · 4. Ferme Équestre de Lupiac · 5. e-Vélo Gers.
Lupiac, Towns, Villages and Bastides in Lupiac. This is the birthplace of d'Artagnan, the most famous of the musketeers. It was also there, in the castle of ...
Lupiac is home to a new equestrian statue of our hero D'Artagnan. Help this little town in Southwest France raise enough money to beautify their central ...
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Lac de Lupiac is a hidden gem just outside of the village of Lupiac which is where the famous musketeer D'Artagnan was born.The village is very qaiant with lots ...