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Road cycling routes around Brassempouy traverse the undulating landscapes of the Chalosse region in southwestern France. This area is characterized by hilly terrain, crisscrossed by charming rivers and small streams, offering a more athletic cycling experience. Routes feature varied elevation profiles and generally well-paved surfaces, providing diverse options for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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127km
05:58
1,490m
1,490m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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49.4km
02:23
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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39.2km
01:53
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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70.0km
03:16
700m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.1km
02:26
530m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Considered the little Béarn Venice, Salies-de-Béarn is mainly known for its saltwater spring. The town reveals an old centre with narrow streets and atypical houses.
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Mugron is a small hilltop town with a lovely view. Park near the church and visit the Tree of Liberty, planted in the 19th century. It's majestic, and right next to it is a lovely viewpoint. Take a moment to admire the landscape beneath its canopy of trees. Mugrón is easily explored on foot. You'll find plenty to pack for a picnic, and then head to the leisure center: a lake where you can swim and enjoy water slides with the kids. There's a refreshment bar in season and everything you need for a pleasant time with family or friends, at a very reasonable price! The banks of the Adour also offer lovely walks. Source: https://www.guide-des-landes.com/fr/experiences/culturelle/article-visiter-mugron-et-rouge-garance-187.html
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Built on the old railway line that connected Saint-Sever to the spa town of Dax, the Chalosse Green Route offers a 34-kilometer stretch on smooth, hard-surfaced ground. The route offers a bucolic atmosphere with landscapes of woods, hills, and meadows. Among the main tourist attractions are the town center of Saint-Sever (whose abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela Route), the villages of Mugron and Montfort with its Chalosse Museum, and Montaut, a charming Chalosse village. The Landes-Chalosse destination will delight cyclists thanks to its green route and numerous hiking trails. Source: https://www.landes-chalosse.com/se-divertir/fan-de-nature-loisirs-et-activites-de-plein-air/la-voie-verte-de-chalosse
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Saint Bartholomew's Church The old church, built on the same site as the new one, was the castle chapel and previously the seigneurial chapel. The first stone was solemnly blessed on March 19, 1868. It was consecrated in 1869. The church plan is the work of Mr. Ozanne, the departmental architect. Mr. Fraglon, a public works contractor in Villandraut, won the contract for 80,000 francs. The total cost, including furniture and the architect's fees, reached 100,000 francs (€15,244). The church of Poyanne could be considered at the time one of the most impeccable new churches in the diocese: for its size, the height of its vaults, the boldness of the arcades, the harmonious proportions, the unity of style, the regularity of the whole, and the harmony of the details. The church is built in the shape of a parallelogram and without transepts. Its nave consists of a vestibule, a central nave, two side aisles, and a choir with a polygonal chevet flanked on the right and left by a small square chapel. It measures 35m long, 19m wide, and 13m high. The 10m deep choir receives light from the chevet through three long lancet windows. The main nave connects with its side aisles through five large arches that provide as many bays, supported by eight isolated pilasters. The vault rests on real capitals. The gallery is in perfect taste. The porch is very simple, displaying its decoration only at the main door. The patron saint of the church of Poyanne is Saint Bartholomew. Source: https://notredamedechalosse.diocese40.fr/2025/02/09/poyanne/
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The decree of the Convention of 3 Pluviose Year II (January 23, 1794) ordered the planting of a Liberty Tree in all communes, a symbol of the Revolution's success over the Ancien Régime and its privileges. These were most often Italian poplars, symbolizing Equality, the Latin word "populus" meaning both the people and the poplar. The day after the proclamation of the Second Republic on February 25, 1848, the municipal council planted the most suitable tree from the Mugron forest, as a token of support for the Republic. Four years later, with the advent of the Second Empire, following a circular from Prince President Louis Napoléon, the Liberty Tree was cut down. "Its wood could be usefully used to repair the rubbish dump located in the lower courtyard of the Town Hall." The current tree, a pedunculate oak, was planted in 1947 during an event bringing together the Municipal Council and the population, including school children.
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17th century castle surrounded by a very pleasant park, in the heart of Chalosse.
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The town of Salis-de-Béarn has a rich historical past which actually dates back to the Bronze Age, around 1500 BC. The history of salt and its museum dedicated to it is part of this: https://www.museedusel64.fr/presentation
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Fully covered arenas, various shows and concerts are also organized there throughout the year: https://www.arenesdepomarez.fr
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Road cycling around Brassempouy is characterized by the undulating landscapes of the Chalosse region. You'll encounter a hilly terrain, crisscrossed by charming rivers and small streams, offering a more athletic cycling experience compared to flatter areas. Routes feature varied elevation profiles and generally well-paved surfaces, providing diverse options for road cyclists.
There are nearly 100 road cycling routes available around Brassempouy on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate outings to more challenging rides, allowing you to explore the region's diverse terrain.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation gains. An example is the Poyanne Castle – Brassempouy Prehistoric Site loop from Maylis, which is a difficult 127.5 km (79.2 miles) path with substantial climbing, winding through the varied terrain of the Chalosse.
Many cyclists enjoy moderate routes in the area. A popular choice is the Brassempouy Church – Château d'Amou loop from Castel-Sarrazin, a 62.2 km (38.6 miles) trail that offers a moderate challenge through the region's rolling hills. Another option is The Chalosse Viewpoint – Voie verte de Chalosse loop from Maylis, a 49.2 km (30.6 miles) trail leading through slightly undulating terrain.
Brassempouy is internationally renowned for its prehistoric significance. You can cycle to the Brassempouy Prehistoric Site, which includes the Maison de la Dame, ArchéoParc de la Dame, and the Grottes du Pape where the famous 'Lady in the Hood' was discovered. This site offers a captivating journey into the Upper Paleolithic era.
Yes, the rolling hills of the Côteaux de Chalosse offer numerous scenic vistas. Routes like The Chalosse Viewpoint – Voie verte de Chalosse loop from Maylis specifically highlight a viewpoint, allowing you to enjoy panoramic views of the green valleys and rural landscapes characteristic of the region.
The road cycling routes in Brassempouy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied elevation profiles, generally well-paved surfaces, and the picturesque rural atmosphere that makes for an engaging ride.
The Chalosse region, with its mild climate, is generally pleasant for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat.
While the region is known for its hilly terrain, the 'Voie Verte de Chalosse' offers a more accessible option. This green route features slightly undulating terrain with an excellent riding surface, winding through woods, hills, and meadows, which can be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous ride.
Many road cycling routes around Brassempouy start from villages like Castel-Sarrazin or Maylis. These villages typically offer public parking areas where you can safely leave your vehicle before starting your ride. It's always a good idea to check the specific starting point of your chosen route for detailed parking information.
The rural nature of the Chalosse region means that while routes offer beautiful scenery, dedicated cycling cafes might be less frequent directly on every path. However, villages like Brassempouy, Maylis, and Castel-Sarrazin, which serve as common starting points or pass-throughs for routes, often have local cafes or small shops where you can refuel and rest.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Brassempouy are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Château d'Amou – Brassempouy Church loop from Maylis and the Roadbike loop from Castel-Sarrazin, providing convenient options for exploring the area.


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