Ginals

Ginals (French pronunciation: [ʒinal]; Occitan: Ginalhs) is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region in southern France.

Ginals is almost equidistant from the medieval towns of St. Antonin Noble Val and Caylus.

Ginals has no village centre as such but is a geographical area made up of many hamlets, individual farms and houses which are scattered throughout the rural commune.

Today there are only three houses which are occupied as part-time holiday homes by three British families.

[tone] The fauna includes wild boars, deer, hares, and other small mammals, as well as a number of serpents and insects.

[citation needed] The resident population of around 200 is greatly swelled by part-time dwellers, of several nationalities, who have holiday homes/second homes in the commune.