Auvillar

The Vía Podiensis

To end of camino
308.7
Altitude
115

Espalais

1.30

Auvillar

4.10

Bardigues

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus Terminal
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

Auvillar is one of the most beautiful villages on the Via Podiensis, and the Plus Beaux Villages de France designation since 1994 is well earned. The village sits above the Garonne, and you enter through the Porte de l'Horloge, a 17th-century clock tower gate in alternating white stone and red brick.

The star of the village is the halle circulaire on the Place de la Halle. This circular covered market hall, built in 1825, stands on Tuscan columns and is unique in the southwest of France. The triangular cobbled square around it is framed by arcaded houses from the 17th and 18th centuries in the local red brick. A medieval stone grain measure sits inside the hall.

Auvillar was a major pottery center from 1739, with 20 earthenware factories at its peak. The ceramic tradition continued through the 19th century, and a museum displays about 500 pieces. The annual Fete des Potiers in early October keeps the tradition alive. The second major historical industry was goose quill pens.

The Eglise Saint-Pierre has 12th-century Benedictine origins with Romanesque capitals, a 16th-century bell tower, a Baroque altarpiece, and a crypt.

Services: bakery, grocery, restaurants, and several pilgrim accommodation options.

History

Auvillar was a river port on the Garonne. In 1789, 49 sailor families were registered here, and the river trade continued until the mid-19th century when railways made it obsolete. The pottery industry flourished from 1739, producing faience that was traded along the Garonne. Goose quill pen production was the second pillar of the local economy from the 17th to the 19th century.

The Road

From Auvillar the path heads west into the Gers department and the beginning of Gascony. The landscape shifts to rolling green hills, sunflower fields, and Armagnac vineyards. This is gentler, more agricultural country than the causses you left behind.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Gîte d'étape Place du Château was the best Gite experience of my Chemin, and I had lots of great experiences. Christophe was welcoming and helpful. The space was beautiful and the location, spectacular. Breakfast was awesome. We ate at The Bistro which served Thai food. Highly recommended.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Super clean and friendly. Very good food. One of the very best. Fully recommended.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Super clean with huge Indian dinner. So many different dishes to try. No alcohol included but available as a supplement. FWIW the wine is sold at cost and is a whole lot better than the typical “free“ included wine. Bottle is 7Euro. The food is NOT spicy. Great hosts. Recommended

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We stayed a Friday night in September of 2022. There are 4 restaurants in town, only one was open that night. The only grocery store in town closes at 7 pm. Upon arrival at our chambre d’hote that afternoon, the hostess greeted us warmly and we chatted for about 45 minutes. She never mentioned the food situation in Auvillar. Her husband came home around 6:50 that evening and told us the only restaurant in town only took reservations, were full, and the grocery closed in 10 minutes. We rushed there and grabbed an expensive, stale, premade sandwich and ate on a bench. We found out from other pilgrims further down the GR65 that they had similar experiences in Auvillar on other days too. It’s a great little town but we left hungry and disappointed!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Gîte on the GR65 next to a boulangerie. Really nice, clean gîte with lovely hosts offering Indian food. Pilgrim rooms are on the top level, with a lounge area to relax in and free wifi. Highly recommend.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Name change from “Chez le Saint Jacques”. Greatest place on this Camino💝♥️

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Highly recommend this Gite. Laurence goes above and beyond. She has an incredible gift of hospitality and sincerely enjoys her guests. The Gite is beyond words, spotless and gorgeous. Inside walk is from the 12th century. The WiFi is great,the food amazing and sheets and towels...can’t say enough about this place. If you need a place to stay THIS IS IT!!!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

What a great gite. Very clean, and modern. The friendliest hosts that enjoy a conversation. The food was Indian and she respects any additional conditions like veggie/vegan or intolerances/allergies. The food was very very good.
For everyone interested in the Indian culture it is a great place.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Great new clean Gite with small rooms and great Indian food. 7 beds / 40€ DP

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Gite d’ etape Chez la Saint-Jacques is now The La P’tite Graine Dinner and breakfast internet (best so far) washer and dryer. Towels and sheets included in cost. Grand 15th century family home recently renovated with 8 rooms with beds for 12 people . Bicycles allowed .
Phone: +33 6 95 79 88 71 .
E-mail: info@laurence-schneider.fr
Website: www.laptitegraineauvillar.fr