Best attractions and places to see around Maubourguet include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This market town in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of France is crossed by the Adour and Echez rivers. It offers views of the Pyrenees and opportunities for cycling and walking routes. The region combines historical significance with accessible natural landscapes.
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Located in the heart of the AOCs of Madiran and Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh, the village of Crouseilles is known for its prestigious Château and its Wine Cellar. Its vineyard dates back to 1737 when Dombidau de Crouseilles bought from the Lord of Sadirac a lordship composed of the current vineyard of Château de Crouseilles.
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Former bastide of Vic-Bilh, Lembeye, reveals a pretty heritage. Between the Clock Tower, the Place du Marcadieu and the traditional Béarnais houses, the village reveals a beautiful character, with a clear view of the Pyrenees chain from the Hautes Promenades in the background.
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Pretty little town in the Gers which has a jazz festival in August.
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nice and bucolic route, on the small roads of the Gers.... very beautiful landscapes...
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Bastide founded in 1298, Marciac is an essential stop on the road to Compostela. Its small, atypical streets and market halls give it a certain charm. The city is also renowned for its jazz festival which has attracted big names for over 40 years.
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Maubourguet offers a rich history. You can visit the 11th-century Church of Saint-Martin, a significant historic monument and stop on the pilgrimage route of Saint Jacques de Compostelle. The Archaeological Museum houses a remarkable collection, including a 20 square meter mosaic of the god Ocean. Other notable sites include the impressive 19th-century Town Hall, the Market Hall with its Baltard-style metal structure, and the historic Wash House, now a peaceful picnic spot.
Yes, the town of Marciac, a short distance from Maubourguet, is noted as family-friendly and features a lake. The Rivers Adour and Echez also offer pleasant strolls, and the flat terrain around Maubourguet is suitable for less experienced cyclists, making it ideal for family bike rides.
Maubourguet is surrounded by natural beauty. The Rivers Adour and Echez flow through the town, providing opportunities for strolls and fishing. You can also enjoy stunning views of the Pyrenees mountains on clear days. For a unique experience, the Seigneury of Maubourguet features a "Remarkable Garden" open during the summer season.
The region around Maubourguet is excellent for cycling. You'll find routes suitable for various skill levels, from easy loops like the "Rest area on the avenue – Lac du Gabas loop" (47.1 km) to more moderate rides. For detailed options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Maubourguet guide, which also includes traffic-free options.
There are several hiking opportunities around Maubourguet. You can find easy trails such as the "Bassin de l'Écluse loop" (7.4 km) or the "Maubouguet loop" (6.2 km). For more challenging hikes, consider the "Samazan – Trattore Fiat loop" (29.8 km). Discover more options in the Hiking around Maubourguet guide.
Beyond the main attractions, you can experience the vibrant weekly market every Tuesday morning, offering local Gascony produce. The Maubourguet Arenas host Landes and novillada races, reflecting a strong taurine tradition. For wine enthusiasts, the village of Crouseilles is known for its prestigious Château and Wine Cellar, located in the heart of the Madiran and Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh AOCs.
The summer season, particularly from late May to late September, is ideal for visiting the Seigneury of Maubourguet's "Remarkable Garden." August is a special time to visit Marciac, as it hosts a renowned International Jazz Festival. Clear days offer the best views of the Pyrenees, which can be enjoyed throughout much of the year.
Absolutely. The bastide town of Marciac, founded in 1298, is an essential stop on the road to Compostela, known for its atypical streets and market halls. Lembeye, another former bastide, reveals a beautiful character with its Clock Tower, Place du Marcadieu, and traditional Béarnais houses, offering clear views of the Pyrenees.
Yes, Maubourguet hosts a lively weekly market every Tuesday morning. It's a great place to sample local Gascony produce, including cured saucisson, cheese, foie gras, and local wines, providing an authentic taste of the region.
The region offers several scenic spots. From the Hautes Promenades in Lembeye, you can get a clear view of the Pyrenees chain. The Stone Archway in Gers Countryside is part of a nice and bucolic route with very beautiful landscapes. Additionally, on clear days, Maubourguet itself provides stunning views of the nearby Pyrenees mountains.


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