Astrophotography rig at GersAstronomie.

Inquiry and planning

Tell us your dates, your group, and the kind of night you want.

Tell us when you will be in the Gers, how many people are coming, and whether you want stargazing or astrophotography. We reply with availability and practical guidance.

We reply with availability, practical details, and the best fit for your dates.

Direct contact

Share enough detail for a useful reply: likely dates, how many people are coming, where you are staying, and whether the night should feel contemplative, educational, or photographic.

Observatory location

770 Bourdieu du Haut, VC18, route de Blaziert, 32480 La Romieu, Gers, France

The observatory is above La Romieu, with practical access for guests staying in the area.

Inquiry model

Why the site is inquiry-first.

Moon, weather, and season

These conditions shape what can be seen and which format suits your visit best.

Staying nearby

If you are based in La Romieu, Lectoure, Condom, or a nearby village, mention it so the plan can fit your stay.

Private formats

Private groups, family nights, and more technical photography sessions can all be arranged.

Plan your evening

Write with enough context for a useful reply.

Tell us when you will be in the region, who is coming, and which experience feels right. We reply with guidance, availability, and next steps.

Before you send the inquiry

A little detail in the form helps the reply become more useful from the first message.

What should I include in the inquiry?

Dates, group size, where you are staying, and whether you are leaning toward stargazing or astrophotography are the most helpful starting points.

Will I receive an instant booking confirmation?

Not instantly. Availability is confirmed after reviewing your dates, the weather window, and the kind of evening you want.

Can I ask for a private group or family format?

Yes. Use the notes field to explain if the evening should be adapted for children, celebration travel, or a small private group.

Want to see more before writing?

You can look through the observatory page, the stargazing experience, or the La Romieu evening guide first.