Best attractions and places to see around Hibarette include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department is situated on a plain bordered by wooded hills, with the Aube and Echez rivers meeting within its boundaries. Hibarette offers access to significant prehistoric finds, a 19th-century church, and various walking paths. Its location provides easy access to major attractions in nearby Lourdes and Tarbes.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Very beautiful greenway at the foot of the mountains!
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The Maison Paternelle, known as the "Moulin Lacadé," was Bernadette's childhood home. It was donated by Father Peyramale, the parish priest. Inside, you'll discover furniture, objects, and photographs belonging to the Soubirous family. The house is still run by Bernadette's descendants. Admission €2.50
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Very impressive pilgrimage site that attracts many people from all over the world and all walks of life.
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Hibarette offers a mix of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Within the commune, you'll find the 19th-century Église Saint-Étienne and evidence of a rich prehistoric past, including flint quarries. The area is also characterized by its rural landscape and the confluence of the Aube and Echez rivers. Additionally, its proximity allows easy access to major attractions in nearby Lourdes and Tarbes.
Yes, Hibarette features the 19th-century Église Saint-Étienne, built of stone and brick. You can also find a beautiful "montjoie" dedicated to the Virgin Mary within the village. The area also has a significant prehistoric past, with numerous Neolithic polished axes and a well-known prehistoric flint quarry discovered locally.
Hibarette is situated on a plain bordered by wooded hills and is traversed by the Aube and Echez rivers, which meet within the commune. An enjoyable flat walking path follows the left bank of the Echez River, offering a pleasant way to experience the local scenery. The village is set within a picturesque rural landscape, ideal for walks.
Just 9 km from Hibarette, Lourdes is home to the world-renowned Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, including the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Basilica of St. Pius X. You can also visit the Maison Paternelle de Sainte Bernadette, the childhood home of Saint Bernadette.
Yes, two significant towns are easily accessible. Lourdes, about 9 km away, is famous for its religious sites and the Musée Pyrénéen. Tarbes, approximately 8 km away, offers attractions like the Massey Garden and a vibrant city center.
Absolutely. You can enjoy a flat walking path along the left bank of the Echez River, which is part of the Canton d'Ossun hiking trails. There are also routes like "Les Noyers et la Pierre du Diable" and the "Chemin Vert" to Lourdes, which provides panoramic views of the Pyrénées and the Tarbes plain. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Hibarette guide.
For superb views, head to Miramont Ridge, which offers a magnificent panorama. In Lourdes, the Funiculaire du Pic du Jer provides access to breathtaking panoramic views from the Pic du Jer.
Yes, the area around Hibarette is suitable for cycling. You can enjoy the Lourdes railroad cycle path, a pleasant asphalted greenway with views of the landscape and mountains. For more detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Hibarette and MTB Trails around Hibarette guides.
Many attractions in nearby Lourdes are suitable for families, including the religious sites and the Maison Paternelle de Sainte Bernadette. The flat walking path along the Echez River in Hibarette is also a pleasant option for families. The Massey Garden in Tarbes is another popular spot for family walks.
Hibarette has a rich prehistoric history, notably with the discovery of numerous Neolithic polished axes and a significant prehistoric flint quarry in areas like "Le Bécut." Flint from Hibarette's quarry was so important that it has been found up to 400 kilometers away, indicating its historical role as a vital source for tools.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the superb views and demanding courses at Miramont Ridge to the pleasant asphalted railway cycle path near Lourdes. The spiritual significance of Lourdes and the picturesque rural landscape of Hibarette itself are also highly valued.


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