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No traffic touring cycling routes around Ossages are situated within the diverse landscapes of the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The region is characterized by vast pine forests, tranquil lakes, and river valleys, offering varied terrain for cyclists. An extensive network of protected cycle paths and signposted routes provides numerous options for exploring the area. The terrain generally features gentle gradients, with some areas along river valleys presenting more undulating sections.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
5.0
(4)
18
riders
47.5km
02:48
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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(12)
70
riders
34.8km
02:13
380m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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12
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79.9km
05:00
860m
860m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.7km
01:02
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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32.1km
01:55
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built between 1250 and 1280 by Gaston VII, Viscount of Béarn, on a rocky outcrop overlooking the gave. Gaston Fébus had the castle reinforced in 1370.
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Chateau built by Gaston VIl Moncade from 1242 to 1262, protected by 3 lines of fortifications, and a "V"-shaped masonry moat. The main building protected the entrance to the keep. The ground floor, a pentagonal keep, without a door, served as a prison; on the first floor was the guardroom. This Castle was redeveloped by Gaston Febus in the 14th century. It was burned during the Wars of Religion, in 1569, and sold, at the Revolution, to demolition contractors who dismantled it. Remains restored in 1845.
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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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## The tunnel The tunnel, located between the Puyoô and Salies-de-Béarn stations, is one of the significant structures on line n° 662.000 connecting Puyoô to Mauléon. It is a single-track tunnel 848.5 m long and 5.00 m wide between the abutments. The height under the crown is 6.00 m. It is a multi-radius arch. The structure is generally oriented North-South, with a curve of R400 m for the first 250 meters on the North side, then a straight section to the South end. The longitudinal profile has a constant gradient of 0.01 m/m from the North. A central aqueduct equips the structure along its entire route. The maximum cover is 49 m. The tunnel is built in the Campanian flysch (Upper Cretaceous). The construction of the tunnel (1879-1883) was carried out from two headings via shafts approximately 35 m deep, located at PM219 and PM632. The shafts were retained as ventilation shafts. The masonry thicknesses (limestone rubble set in lime mortar) vary from 0.50 m to 1.20 m. The length of the tunnel, initially projected at 400 m, was increased to 787 m following the decision to lower the profile (from 20‰ to 16‰). During construction, ground instabilities encountered during the excavation of access trenches led to a further extension of the structure, which finally reached a length of 848.5 m. Numerous ground instabilities (landslides) caused significant delays in the progress of the work. The tunnel was electrified in 1930 and the overhead line equipment was removed in 1971.
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A great and beautiful landscape.
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Gaston Fébus, Jeanne d'Albret and Henri IV lived there.
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There are over 15 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Ossages, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. These routes are specifically designed to keep you away from vehicular traffic, providing a peaceful and safe cycling experience.
The Landes region, including Ossages, is excellent for cycling from spring through autumn. The vast pine forests offer shade during warmer summer days, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter cycling is also possible, though some amenities might have reduced hours.
The routes around Ossages traverse diverse landscapes. You'll find yourself cycling through extensive pine forests, along tranquil river valleys like the Adour, and near serene lakes such as Lac de Tastoa. The broader Landes region also features coastal stretches and unique wetlands like the Barthes de l'Adour, offering varied natural beauty.
Yes, there are several easy no traffic routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the Lac des Glés loop from Barere is an easy option, covering just over 18 km with minimal elevation gain.
The terrain around Ossages generally features gentle rolling hills, especially inland in the Chalosse region. While many routes are relatively flat, particularly those utilizing old railway lines (Voies Vertes), some can include moderate climbs. For instance, the Tunnel – Pont Vieux of Orthez loop from Salles-Mongiscard involves around 380 meters of ascent over its 34 km.
Absolutely. Many routes incorporate historical sites. For example, the Pont Vieux of Orthez – Moncade Castle - Orthez loop from Bellocq takes you past the historic Pont Vieux of Orthez and Moncade Castle - Orthez. The region also features abbeys and charming villages.
Yes, the routes are rich in natural beauty. You'll cycle through vast pine forests that provide shade and tranquility. Many paths also lead to or near serene lakes, such as Lac de Tastoa, and offer views of the Adour river. The Salies‑de‑Béarn Greenway is a great example of a route showcasing natural surroundings.
Yes, the extensive network of protected cycle paths and Voies Vertes (greenways) in the Landes department makes it ideal for families. These car-free paths offer a safe environment for children and cyclists of all ages to enjoy the scenery without concerns about traffic.
The Landes region is well-equipped for cyclists. Along many routes, especially those passing through towns or villages, you'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Look for routes that connect to larger towns like Orthez or Salies-de-Béarn for more services. Some routes also have picnic areas and rest stops.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes around Ossages are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for those who drive to a trailhead. An example is the Lac des Glés loop from Barere.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the beauty of the pine forests, and the well-maintained surfaces that make for a smooth and enjoyable ride. The blend of natural landscapes and historical sites is also frequently highlighted.
While Ossages itself is a smaller commune, public transport options like regional buses or trains can connect you to larger towns in the Landes department, such as Dax or Orthez, which serve as excellent starting points for many routes. From these towns, you can often directly access Voies Vertes or signposted cycle paths.


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