Best attractions and places to see around Mimbaste, a commune in France's Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, offer a blend of serene rural landscapes and historical sites. The area provides access to local points of interest and a variety of attractions in the surrounding Landes department. Mimbaste itself features walking trails, streams, and historical landmarks, while nearby towns offer thermal springs, cultural centers, and significant abbeys.
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Vincent de Paul, born here in 1581 (later a saint), was a priest and founder of an order. His memorial day in the calendar of saints is September 27, the date of his death in 1660. In addition to his spiritual commitment as a pastor, he is known above all for his charitable work, for which he also founded communities dedicated to caring in various places.
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San Vincenti de Paul, place of origin of Saint Vincent de Paul. Worth seeing is the church dedicated to Notre Dames.
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Cagnotte Abbey, located in the Landes in France, is a Benedictine and then Cistercian abbey founded in the 9th century. It was founded by Salvius and his servant Mauricius, who were assigned by the bishop of Dax to guard the tomb of Maria Corfedia. In the 11th century, the monastery moved temporarily seven kilometers to the east and in 1097 built a new abbey church. Returning to Cagnotte following a raid by the Normans, the community there adopted Cistercian rule in 1141. All that remains of the abbey is a part of the abbey dwelling which has become a barn and the small parish church reduced to the sanctuary, the choir bay, the side and cross chapels of the transept of the former Notre Dame de Corheta abbey church. This church houses the tombs of the Viscounts of Orthe and Adelaide of Anjou. The abbey experienced a slow decline from the Wars of Religion until the Revolution. In 1776, Louis XV authorized the demolition of the monastery. Source: Wikipedia, Cagnotte Town Hall, Festival des Abbayes
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Fully covered arenas, various shows and concerts are also organized there throughout the year: https://www.arenesdepomarez.fr
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Built in cement in 1931 and covered in 1958, the Pomarez arenas are among the first completely covered in France. They host around fifteen bullfighting events each year, mainly Landes races, in addition to regular training from the Pomarez bullfighting school, the only one to teach this typically Landes game. The Pentecost races, those on the 1st Sunday of August and those on August 15 are benchmarks in the Landes bullfighting season. These arenas helped give Pomarez its nickname “Mecca of Landes racing”.
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An educational structure The Maison de la Barthe is located at the heart of a scheme to enhance the natural area (Natura 2000) of the Bois de Boulogne. Gateway to this protected area, it offers visitors the opportunity to learn about local biodiversity and more broadly about the challenges of sustainable development through events, exhibitions, conferences or workshops at their destination. the general public or schoolchildren. Source: https://www.dax.fr/vivre-a-dax/environnement/la-maison-de-la-barthe/ Several hiking trails are available, they can be done with the family.
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Do you smell this smell? It is the thermal water that springs naturally in Dax. If you approach, have fun touching the water that comes out of the fountain, you can see that it is naturally hot.
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The hot fountain known as the Nèhe spring takes its name from a Norse goddess of water. It is built over what is believed to be an ancient Roman bath. The water is at a temperature of 64°C and along with the mineralization of the water and silt from the local Ardor River, a thermal mud is made which is used locally as a rheumatology treatment.
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In Mimbaste, you can visit the Église St Jean Baptiste, which dates back to around 1712 and features a slender spire and stained glass windows. Another notable site is the Maison capcazalière de Pachiou, an early 17th-century noble house. You can also see the remains of the Château de Sanguinet and a Resistance Stele commemorating World War II engagement.
Yes, several significant abbeys and cathedrals recognized as monuments on the French pilgrim routes are within a reasonable distance. These include Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Church, Sorde l'Abbaye - Abbaye St Jean (approx. 15 km), and Abbaye de St Sever (approx. 34 km). In Bayonne, about 44 km away, you can visit the Sainte-Marie Cathedral.
Mimbaste offers picturesque countryside with several walking trails. The village is also traversed by the Luy de France, Petit Arrigan, and Grand Arrigan streams, providing pleasant natural areas. Nearby, you can experience the naturally hot thermal water at The Hot Fountain in Dax, where water reaches 64°C.
Yes, Maison de la Barthe in Dax is an educational center within the protected Natura 2000 zone of the Bois de Boulogne, offering insights into local biodiversity and sustainable development through events and workshops. It also has several hiking trails suitable for families. The Presidents' Footbridge provides a safe, car-free crossing over the Adour river, with nearby gardens perfect for a family break.
The area around Mimbaste is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For cycling, explore options like the Voie verte de Chalosse or riverside paths along the Adour. For hiking, trails like the 'On the edge of the Adour, the Estey pond and the hot spring' loop offer moderate challenges. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around Mimbaste and Hiking around Mimbaste guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural phenomena like the 64°C thermal water at The Hot Fountain in Dax. The Presidents' Footbridge is valued for offering a peaceful crossing over the Adour, away from traffic, with pleasant gardens nearby. The educational and natural aspects of Maison de la Barthe are also highly regarded for learning about local biodiversity.
Beyond Mimbaste, you can visit the L'Atrium in Dax, an opulent performance hall built between 1825 and 1828. The Pomarez Arenas, built in 1931 and covered in 1958, are among the first fully covered arenas in France and host bullfighting events. In Orthez, a 13th-century stone bridge spans the river, and Sauveterre-de-Béarn features the charming Romanesque-style Church of Saint-André.
For those seeking coastal experiences, seaside resorts like Hossegor, Capbreton, and Moliets are approximately 37-38 km from Mimbaste. These towns offer extensive Atlantic coast beaches for relaxation and water activities.
Yes, the walls of the former Château de Sanguinet (a 16th-century 'caverie') still remain in Mimbaste, despite being largely destroyed by fire. Further afield, about 40 km away, Navarrenx is a traditional fortified French bastide town located in the western Pyrenees, offering a glimpse into historical military architecture.
Mimbaste and the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region generally enjoy a pleasant climate. The spring and autumn months offer mild temperatures, ideal for exploring walking trails and historical sites without the peak summer heat. Summer is also popular, especially for visiting coastal resorts, but can be warmer. The region's natural beauty and cultural sites are accessible year-round, with specific events like the annual Resistance Stele ceremony in September.
Absolutely. The area provides various cycling routes, including easy to difficult options. You can explore routes like the 'Saint-Sever Church – Voie verte de Chalosse loop' or the 'Riverside Path Along the Adour – Adour Towpath loop'. For more detailed routes and difficulties, refer to the Cycling around Mimbaste and Road Cycling Routes around Mimbaste guides.
The Maison de la Barthe in Dax is an excellent resource. Located within the protected Natura 2000 zone of the Bois de Boulogne, this educational center provides information on local biodiversity and broader challenges of sustainable development through various events, exhibitions, and workshops.


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