Best attractions and places to see around Loubajac include a blend of historical sites, cultural insights, and access to significant natural beauty. Located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of Occitanie, France, the village provides access to the Pyrenees Mountains and world-renowned destinations like Lourdes. The area offers diverse landscapes, from river valleys to mountain peaks. Visitors can explore both local points of interest and nearby regional highlights.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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For your information, historically this was the arrival station for the cable car. It operated until the installation of the television and radio relay. After a storm, it's not uncommon for the relay to go into standby mode. TDF has a contract that runs from Monday to Friday. In case of a power outage, the weekend is reserved for reading or playing board games.
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This rock grotto, then still outside the village, was the spot where Our Lady appeared to 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. Bernadette later became a nun and died at the age of just 35. On December 8, 1933 (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception), she was canonized by Pope Pius XI.
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This church in the internationally important Marian pilgrimage site of Lourdes is not simply dedicated to the Mother of God; it often has additional titles dedicating it to a church feast such as her "Immaculate Conception," Nativity, or Assumption. The patronage chosen for this basilica, however, bears a special suffix: the Rosary. This refers to a prayer that was very popular in popular piety in earlier times and is still practiced today in many parishes and private households (at least among the older generation). It is particularly popular on foot pilgrimages, for example, because the repetition of the individual decades by the prayer leader and the response of the worshippers easily creates a meditative atmosphere. According to ancient tradition, there were three versions that were meditated on while praying: + the Joyful Mysteries + the Sorrowful Mysteries + the Glorious Mysteries Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) added + the Luminous Mysteries.
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A lavishly decorated basilica with much pomp and circumstance... I remembered a saying from my former religion teacher: For Catholics, the church is the house of God and therefore so lavishly decorated – for Protestants, the church is the house of the community, where God's word is heard...
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A great experience for everyone, when you see the believers pilgrimage to the grotto - fascinating
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Within Loubajac, you can visit the Parish Church of Saint-Saturnin, a 15th and 16th-century church known as the 'jewel of the village' with medieval frescoes and a bell tower that was once a feudal castle keep. The Dolmen of Peyre Dusets, a Neolithic archaeological site, offers a glimpse into ancient history. You can also see the beautiful old washhouse along the Balihoure stream and a historic mill on the Artigue stream, showcasing traditional rural life.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. Pibeste Peak, culminating at 1,349 meters, provides a magnificent panorama of the Pyrenees and the valley below. The nearby Pyrenees National Park, about 40 km southwest, offers breathtaking mountain scenery. You can also explore impressive cave systems like Grottes de Betharram (10 km) and Grottes de Médous (22 km).
Loubajac is an excellent base for outdoor activities. The Henri IV path, a 50 km trail, traverses the village, offering opportunities for hiking and mountain biking through communal forests and protected natural areas. You can find various hiking routes, including easy to moderate trails around Lake Lourdes. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Loubajac, cycling routes, and MTB trails.
Lourdes, approximately 6 km southeast, is a globally recognized pilgrimage center. Key attractions include the Lourdes sanctuary estate and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, which features the Grotto of Massabielle. You can also visit impressive religious structures like the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary. Beyond religious sites, the Château Fort and Pic du Jer offer historical insights and panoramic views, while Lac de Lourdes provides scenic beauty.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes and the town of Lourdes itself are considered family-friendly. Exploring the old washhouse and mill in Loubajac can be an interesting historical outing. Easy hiking trails around Lake Lourdes, such as the 'View of Lake Lourdes – Panoramic view of Lake Lourdes loop from Poueyferré' (5.8 km, easy), are also great for families.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summers are warm and ideal for mountain excursions, though popular sites can be busier. Winters can be cold, but offer opportunities for different types of walks, especially if you enjoy a quieter atmosphere.
Absolutely. The region is home to renowned mountain passes that are famous for their spectacular scenery and their role in the Tour de France. These include Col d'Aubisque (28 km west-southwest) and Col du Tourmalet (31 km southeast), offering breathtaking views and challenging drives or rides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The spiritual atmosphere of the Lourdes sanctuary, the panoramic views from Pibeste Peak, and the opportunity to explore ancient sites like the Dolmen of Peyre Dusets are frequently highlighted. The diverse hiking and cycling opportunities through picturesque landscapes are also a major draw.
Yes, if you venture a bit further, Tarbes (approximately 16 km east-northeast) is home to the substantial and beautiful Jardin Massey. Additionally, Pau (approximately 30 km west-northwest) features the magnificent Château de Pau National Museum, offering both historical insights and impressive views.
Many of the natural trails and paths in the area, including sections of the Henri IV path and walks around Lake Lourdes, are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. When visiting specific attractions or national parks, it's always best to check their individual pet policies.
To fully experience Loubajac's local historical sites and explore the major attractions in nearby Lourdes, a visit of 2-3 days is recommended. If you plan to delve into the Pyrenees National Park, tackle mountain passes, or explore other regional towns like Tarbes or Pau, you might want to extend your stay to 4-7 days.


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