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Arjuzanx walks
Arjuzanx and Commanday Lakes
This route goes around the two large lakes of Arjuzanx, Lake Commanday and Lake Arjuzanx.
The track is on a gravel path and is suitable for mountain bikes.
Barzague route in Lévignacq
Circular trail to discover remarkable wetlands and forests.
Circular route around the Glacière Pond and the Miraculous Spring of Buglose
Wooded hike through pine, oak and acacia forests, passing by the miraculous spring of Buglose.
Moulin de Binaou route
A green circular offering a pleasant route through meadows, gardens, streams and ponds, small deciduous woods and a few sections of pine forest. Discover some fine architectural heritage.
Adour trail from Hinx to Préchacq-les-Bains
This section of the Adour Trail runs between Hinx and Préchacq-les-Bains. It can be walked in either direction as a round trip or as a one-way trip, in which case you will need two vehicles.
Sentier de l'Adour from Candresse to Hinx
This section of the Sentier de l'Adour between Candresse and Hinx can be done in both directions as a round trip or as a one-way trip. In this case, you will need two vehicles.
Lake and forest route in Mimizan
This is a very diverse circular route that allows you to discover two aspects of Mimizan. On the one hand, there is the historical aspect: the bell tower, the wash house, the Borne de Sauveté, and the Château de Woolsack. On the other hand, there is the geographical aspect: the dunes, the forest, the flora, and the site of Lac d'Aureilhan Mimizan.
Please note: A municipal decree dated 12 December 2017 prohibits the use of the footbridge known as "Gombaut" (point 7 on the map) for the safety of users. See a hiker's suggestion in the practical information section
Circular route from Monluc to Magescq
A lovely walk along wide, comfortable paths where you can see meadows, fields, woodland, lakes, streams and even llamas. As well as some beautiful Landes-style houses.
Maillouèyre circuit in Mimizan Plage
A pleasant walk in three parts: - the banks of the Courant de Mimizan - the forest and coastal dunes (flora and fauna) - the ocean and the beach.
Walk along the banks of the Adour and through its alluvial plains
This family-friendly walk will take you along the banks of the Adour and its alluvial plain. ¹
The alluvial plains are vast floodplains frequented by herds of semi-wild horses. The area is rich in wildlife, including storks, egrets and grey herons.
This walk follows the old towpath along the banks of the Adour and can also be done by mountain bike. It has recently been tarmacked from the start to Saubusse. As mentioned above, as the alluvial plains are floodplains, it is best not to walk there after heavy rain.
Three fountains circuit in Sainte-Colombe
This short hike allows you to discover the three fountains of Sainte-Colombe from the Trinquet car park: the Huguenots fountain, then the Téoulé fountain and finally the Hounrède fountain.
Please note: the trail is closed from 1 October to 30 November (hunting season).
Short route from the Moulin de Bénesse-les-Dax starting from Heugas
From the Moulin de Bénesse, restored by volunteers, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Chalosse and the Pyrenees mountain range. You’ll discover the rolling countryside of Heugas and the neighbouring villages, and can spot at least seven water towers. During opening hours, you can buy bread, pastries and hot drinks at the mill car park.
Biscarrosse: from the aerodrome to Latécoère
Head across the moor to the Biscarrosse leisure aerodrome at the Latécoère seaplane base – quite a journey.
Tour of Lake Agès
A walk along a beautiful, well-maintained path by the lake.
Tour of the Petit Étang de Biscarrosse
Hike a stone's throw from Biscarrosse town centre. Short route on trails with a few sandy sections.
Please note that there are a few hundred metres along the road. This trail takes you around the Petit Étang de Biscarrosse lake on shaded paths.