Best attractions and places to see around Pujo-Le-Plan include local landmarks and sites within the surrounding Landes department of southwestern France. The commune itself features agricultural lands and woods, with the Ludon river traversing the area. Historically, Pujo-Le-Plan has roots evidenced by a Gallo-Roman villa. The wider region offers a variety of towns and natural landscapes to explore.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Paved and secure track. 3 accessible water points. One on Mont de Marsan, one on the air of Bougue and finally another in Villeneuve de Marsan.
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Mont-de-Marsan is the capital of the Landes department. This city built around water has three rivers. Washhouses can be found along its three rivers.
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The Notre-Dame-de-la-Course-Landaise chapel dates from the 15th century and is built in the Romanesque style it is today, entirely dedicated to the memory and commemoration of the local Course Landaise which took place in the nearby arenas.
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A nice spot on the bike path with a water fountain and a picnic bench for a snack.
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The Pont des Droits-de-l'Homme is an arched bridge which was completed in 1872, it crosses the Midouze. The view on the bridge is really impressive, and you can see the old town of Mont-de-Marsan.
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An old church in the village of Gailleres. There is a garden next to it, which is a perfect place for a break.
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A very lively city that almost seems Spanish. Two rivers flow together in the middle of the city. There are nice places on the market square where you can sit outside. The shopping streets and the many old buildings alongside interesting modern ones are well worth seeing.
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Beautiful old church in small village of Gailleres
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Within the commune of Pujo-Le-Plan, you can find local landmarks such as the Église Saint-Martin de Pujo and the Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste du Plan. The area also has historical roots, evidenced by the Villa Gallo-Romaine des Bignoulets, which now serves as a presbytery.
Several charming towns are within a reasonable distance. You can explore Mont-de-Marsan, the capital of the Landes department, known for its historical monuments and lively atmosphere. Other options include the medieval bastide towns of Saint-Justin and Labastide d'Armagnac, or Aire-sur-l'Adour with its cathedral, part of French pilgrimage routes.
Yes, the region has unique cultural elements. For instance, you can visit the Chapel of Our Lady of the Course Landaise, a 15th-century Romanesque chapel entirely dedicated to the memory and commemoration of the local Course Landaise, a traditional form of bullfighting.
The landscape around Pujo-Le-Plan is characterized by agricultural lands and woods. The Ludon river traverses the area, and nearby bodies of water include the Étangs de Sainte-Foy and Étang de Massy, offering serene natural settings for exploration.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are hiking loops like the 'Bascons and the Notre-dame-de-la-course-Landaise chapel – loop' and cycling routes such as the 'Human Rights Bridge – Cycle path loop from Villeneuve-de-Marsan'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, running, and road cycling around Pujo-Le-Plan.
Yes, there are hiking trails catering to various skill levels. For instance, the 'Maison Forte de Tampouy loop from Arthez-d'Armagnac' is rated as easy, while the 'Bascons and the Notre-dame-de-la-course-Landaise chapel – loop' is moderate. You can explore a range of options in the hiking guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several road cycling routes, including the 'Human Rights Bridge – Cycle path loop from Villeneuve-de-Marsan' and 'The cow loop from Villeneuve-de-Marsan'. Many routes utilize paved and secure cycle paths. Discover more options in the road cycling guide.
Given the area's agricultural lands and woods, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring. These seasons are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes without the intense heat of summer.
Yes, families can find attractions to enjoy. For example, the Sainte-Foy Church of Gaillères is listed as family-friendly, offering a peaceful spot with a garden. Additionally, the Animal Park Nahuques in Mont-de-Marsan provides a zoological experience for all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the vibrant atmosphere and historical significance of towns like Mont-de-Marsan, noting its lively streets and old buildings. The architectural beauty of structures like the Human Rights Bridge and the peaceful settings of old churches are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, several nearby towns host vibrant markets. Mont-de-Marsan has markets on Tuesdays and Saturdays, while Eauze hosts a market on Thursdays. Other towns like Roquefort (Saturday), Riscle (Friday), Hagetmau (Wednesday), Tartas (Saturday), Plaisance (Thursday), and Amou (Sunday) also offer local market experiences.
Yes, in the surrounding region, you can visit the Palmeraie du Sarthou, a palm garden, or the Jardins du château de Viven, the gardens of the Viven Castle. In Mont-de-Marsan, Parc Jean Rameau offers green space for recreation.


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