Best attractions and places to see around Artassenx, a small municipality in the Landes department of France, offers a tranquil setting. The area features its own historical landmark, the Château d'Artassenx, and provides access to a variety of attractions in the surrounding Pays Grenadois region. Visitors can explore numerous cultural sites, natural features, and other points of interest nearby. Its location makes it a base for discovering the rich heritage and diverse attractions of the wider region.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Access ramp from the cycle path that runs along the river.
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Small absolutely bucolic switchback ramp in the middle of gardens and fish farms. It connects the road to the water's edge while avoiding car traffic.
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Paved and secure track. 3 accessible water points. One on Mont de Marsan, one on the air of Bougue and finally another in Villeneuve de Marsan.
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Mont-de-Marsan is the capital of the Landes department. This city built around water has three rivers. Washhouses can be found along its three rivers.
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A nice spot on the bike path with a water fountain and a picnic bench for a snack.
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The Pont des Droits-de-l'Homme is an arched bridge which was completed in 1872, it crosses the Midouze. The view on the bridge is really impressive, and you can see the old town of Mont-de-Marsan.
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An old church in the village of Gailleres. There is a garden next to it, which is a perfect place for a break.
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A very lively city that almost seems Spanish. Two rivers flow together in the middle of the city. There are nice places on the market square where you can sit outside. The shopping streets and the many old buildings alongside interesting modern ones are well worth seeing.
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Artassenx itself is home to the historic Château d'Artassenx, built on a Roman tumulus. While the current structure dates from the 18th and early 20th centuries, it continues a tradition of Arabian thoroughbred horse breeding. Nearby, you can explore the Abbaye de St Sever and Sainte-Quitterie Church in Aire-sur-l'Adour, both significant heritage sites on French pilgrim routes. The Sainte-Foy Church of Gaillères is another beautiful old church in a small village worth visiting.
Yes, the region boasts several remarkable gardens. The Château de Marrast in Bordères-et-Lamensans features a garden that was the first in the Landes region to receive the 'remarkable garden' label, blending French, English, and Italianate styles. Other notable gardens include the Palmeraie du Sarthou, Jardins du château de Viven, and Jardin du château de Momas. For natural features, the town of Mont-de-Marsan is known for its three rivers, the Douze and Midou, which unite to form the Midouze.
The area around Artassenx offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can enjoy a pleasant Cycle path that is paved, secure, and features water fountains and picnic benches, providing access to the river while avoiding car traffic. For more extensive routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Artassenx or the MTB Trails around Artassenx. Runners can find suitable paths among the Running Trails around Artassenx.
While Artassenx itself is quiet, families can enjoy the open-access municipal Basque Pelota Courts for a taste of traditional local sport. The Cycle path is also a great option for families, being paved and secure with amenities like water fountains and picnic benches. The nearby town of Mont-de-Marsan offers markets and cultural sites that can be interesting for all ages.
A unique cultural highlight is the Notre Dame du Rugby Chapel & Exhibition Space in Pays Grenadois. This chapel is dedicated to rugby players and features a collection of around 185 rugby shirts, ties, and shoes, commemorating players. It offers a fascinating insight into the region's passion for rugby. Additionally, the bastide towns of Saint-Justin and Labastide d'Armagnac provide an authentic medieval atmosphere.
Several towns around Artassenx host vibrant markets where you can experience local life and find regional products. Mont-de-Marsan has markets on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Other nearby towns with markets include Roquefort (Saturday), Hagetmau (Wednesday), Riscle (Friday), Tartas (Saturday), Eauze (Thursday), Amou (Sunday), Arthez-de-Bearn (Saturday), and Morcenx (Wednesday and Saturday).
Mont-de-Marsan, the capital of the Landes department, is a lively city built around its three rivers. It offers various monuments, markets, and cultural sites such as the Museum Despiau Wlérick. The Human Rights Bridge, an arched bridge completed in 1872, provides impressive views and connects to the old town.
For the Château de Marrast and its remarkable garden, guided tours or self-exploration are typically available from late April to late June, every afternoon except Tuesday. This period is generally ideal for enjoying the full bloom and beauty of the gardens in the region.
In Mont-de-Marsan, the Human Rights Bridge (Pont des Droits-de-l'Homme) is an arched bridge completed in 1872 that crosses the Midouze river. It offers impressive views and is a notable architectural feature connecting to the city's old town.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The city of Mont-de-Marsan is often described as lively, with its rivers and market squares. The Cycle path is highly valued for its safety, amenities, and pleasant access to the river. The overall appeal lies in discovering the rich heritage and diverse attractions of the wider Landes department from a tranquil base.
Yes, particularly in larger towns like Mont-de-Marsan. Komoot users note that there are 'nice places on the market square where you can sit outside.' Additionally, the Cycle path offers picnic benches, and the garden next to the Sainte-Foy Church of Gaillères is described as a perfect place for a break.
For a day trip, Mont-de-Marsan (approx. 10 km) is a great choice for its markets, cultural sites, and river views. Aire-sur-l'Adour (approx. 19 km) offers a pleasant town experience with its cathedral and Sainte-Quitterie Church. You could also explore the medieval atmosphere of bastide towns like Saint-Justin (approx. 20 km) and Labastide d'Armagnac (approx. 22 km).


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