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Tournay is a small French commune located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department. It is in the former province of Bigorre, on the banks of the Arros River.
This rural village, typical of the Pyrenean foothills, offers a peaceful living environment amidst green landscapes. Its economy is mainly based on agriculture and some craft activities.
Tournay's heritage is modest, but interesting. There you can discover the Saint-Michel church, parts of which date back to the 12th century, bearing witness to its ancient history. The town also preserves some traditional Bigourdan houses.
Tournay is a starting point for exploring the surrounding area, including the Madiranais hillsides, renowned for their vineyards, and the first slopes of the Pyrenees, offering opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. Local life is punctuated by traditional events and village festivals, maintaining a friendly and authentic spirit.
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