Towns & Stops

Day 3: Agen → Moissac

Towns and stops encountered along today's route. Find bathrooms, bakeries, cafes, and detailed descriptions below.

Towns Along the Route

Aiguillon

0mi
At the confluence of the Lot and Garonne, Aiguillon owes its importance to geography: a strategic river meeting-point with deep transport and defensive history today.
Bakery
Cafes

Port-Sainte-Marie

0.1mi
As its name suggests, Port-Sainte-Marie was shaped by river traffic; today it feels small and quiet, but still reads as an old transport node today.
Bakery
Cafes

Buzet-sur-Baïse

1.4mi
Buzet-sur-Baïse is synonymous with Buzet AOC wines, combining vineyard identity with a strategic waterways position where the Baïse meets canal-era commerce for riders still today.
Bakery
Cafes

Feugarolles

6.4mi
Feugarolles is a rural valley commune where orchards, fields, and the river plain set the tone, representing everyday Lot-et-Garonne agricultural life for riders still today.
Bakery
Cafes

Montagnac-sur-Auvignon

11.9mi
This hill village offers elevation, views, and medieval continuity rather than headline attractions, making it an evocative pause above the surrounding valleys for riders today.
Bakery
Cafes

Agen

17.6mi
Agen is France's prune capital, a river city whose identity mixes produce, markets, and administrative importance with an easygoing southwest urban character for riders today.
Bathroom
Full marina services for international boaters.Port d'Agen Marina
Bakery
Cafes

Bon-Encontre

23.1mi
Bon-Encontre is notable for its hilltop basilica and pilgrimage tradition, pairing suburban Agen proximity with a more devotional and panoramic local identity for riders today.
Bathroom
Standard public unit; no recent specific activity.Rue de la République
Bakery
Cafes

Auvillar

33.2mi
One of France's Most Beautiful Villages, Auvillar is famous for its circular grain hall, pilgrim history, and commanding views above the Garonne for riders today.
Bathroom
Maintained for "Plus Beaux Villages" status.Place du Château
Bakery
Cafes

Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave

38.8mi
At the Tarn-Garonne confluence, Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave mixes river ecology, boating, and brick-built heritage, with the nearby bird reserve adding unusual natural interest for riders still today.
Bathroom
Strategic stop; reliable municipal signal.Town Center
Bakery
Cafes

Lamagistère

40.3mi
Lamagistère is a small canal-and-river town whose story is mostly practical: agriculture, transport links, and the quiet utility of valley settlements for riders still today.
Bathroom
Basic transit-adjacent unit; older search results.Near Station
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