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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.
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.
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.
Pilé Circular
This lovely walk, through a forest of Landes pines and oaks, follows wide paths. There are a few tracks and some small roads. It can be done in all seasons, but in spring you can enjoy the broom in bloom.
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.
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.
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.
Arripot Mill Route in Amou
A pleasant route, mainly on secondary roads with beautiful sections on forest and farm tracks. Numerous views of the surrounding valleys and hillsides.
The Adour between Port de Lanne and Saint-Étienne-d'Orthe
Published by the Landes Departmental Tourism Committee, this route is reproduced here for use with Visorando.
Hastingues - Route du patrimoine
Hastingues, an English fortified town built in the 14th century. Permanent exhibition on the routes to Santiago de Compostela.
12th-century Arthous Abbey, museum showcasing the heritage of the Pays d'Orthe.
Data: Landes department - Pays d'Orthe and Pouillon - Hastingues Heritage Route 5.4.
Castétarbe neighbourhood loop in Orthez
This route follows paths that are open and maintained by local volunteers. Much of the walk is on dirt tracks with beautiful views of the region and the Pyrenees.
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.
Tour of Lake Agès
A walk along a beautiful, well-maintained path by the lake.
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.
Circular Adour from Sainte-Marie-de-Gosse
Published by the Landes Departmental Tourism Committee under the name ‘Lower Adour Valley Route’, this route is reproduced here for use with Visorando.
A very beautiful circular route alternating between undulating routes and views of the River Adour.
Hilly landscape, where meadows, maize fields and kiwi orchards stand side by side.
Some may find it too road-heavy, but you’re allowed to walk on roads provided they aren’t too busy.
The banks of the Bidouze in Guiche
A round trip on the south bank of the Bidouze from Guiche.
Barzague route in Lévignacq
Circular trail to discover remarkable wetlands and forests.
Arthez-de-Béarn - Navarrenx
Forty-third stage of the Way of St James. A hilly stage awaits you, linking the Gave de Pau valley with that of the Gave d’Oloron to reach Navarrenx, a small village in Béarn that will charm you with its lands watered by the Gave d’Oloron and its tributaries, the Saleys, the Laus, the Arroder and the Lucq.
Navarrenx has been awarded the "Most Beautiful Villages of France" label.
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