Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Étienne-D'Orthe include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and river-related points of interest. This village, situated in the Landes department along the Adour river, offers views of the Pyrenean mountains. The area features diverse flora and fauna, particularly in its vast flooded meadows. Visitors can explore historical monuments and enjoy routes along the river.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful village, don't forget to go through the gate! 🤩
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Boats restored by the AdourA Saubusse association
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THE BOATS OF THE ADOUR BAYOUNE A galupe used for transporting goods (60 tons) • Flat-bottomed barge with a shallow draft (18 cm) • Length: 18 m; Beam: 3.70 m • Weight: 10 tons • Oak wood • Aft decked with a "half-tillac" or "escapuchot" (shelter-berth and hold) • Rudder balanced by a stone (80 kg) • Equipped with a mast and a single-yard sail LOU TARRIT The couralin used for amateur and professional fishing • Flat-bottomed boat • Length: 5.50 m; Beam: 2 m • Bow with a flat shape • Lug rigging • Navigation: sail, sculling, pole, and oar
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beautiful Romanesque village with lovingly renovated houses, one of the few sights in the area
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By bike the top of the town is a very daunting climb if you don't find the right road but it's worth seeing. At the edge of the Gave you can almost certainly see a swan or a pair of swans with one or two little ones. TO HAVE !
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Very pleasant section which was a former towpath along the Adour. The first half, starting from the Vimport bridge, is a dirt road, the second which arrives at Saubusse is asphalt. It is possible to go to Bayonne following the banks of the Adour (40km).
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In Saubusse, you follow the Adour on the old towpath which has become EuroVelo n°3 the Scandibérique. The Barthes, vast flooded meadows shared by geese, horses and cows, not forgetting egrets, herons, storks as well as a rich flora of wet meadows.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly the Barthes de l'Adour, vast flooded meadows between the Adour river and the village. These meadows are a significant bird sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna. You can also enjoy the scenic banks of the Adour river itself, especially along the Adour Towpath.
Yes, the Adour Towpath offers a pleasant journey for both cyclists and walkers, forming part of the EuroVelo n°3 (Scandibérique) route. This path allows you to experience the riverine landscape. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes and hiking trails around Saint-Étienne-D'Orthe.
The village is home to the Saint-Étienne Church, a 15th-century edifice known for its exceptional 18th-century altarpiece and protected as a historical monument. You can also visit Rasport, the old port of Saint-Étienne-D'Orthe, and the War Memorial. Nearby, the Bastide of Hastingues offers a glimpse into the region's past with its 13th-century origins.
The Barthes de l'Adour are a haven for wildlife. Visitors often spot geese, horses, cows, egrets, herons, and storks, among other diverse flora and fauna that thrive in these vast flooded meadows.
Yes, the Adour Towpath is suitable for families, offering easy walks and cycling opportunities. Additionally, learning about the Traditional Boats of the Adour in nearby Saubusse can be an engaging experience for all ages, showcasing the region's river heritage.
Saint-Étienne-D'Orthe's elevated position provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Pyrenees mountain range. The Hastingues Village, situated on a hill overlooking the river, also offers scenic vistas.
Saubusse is a charming village on the banks of the Adour river, featuring picturesque streets, a 13th-century church, and a small river port with a shaded picnic area. It's also known for its proximity to the Barthes, the vast flooded meadows.
Absolutely. In nearby Saubusse, you can discover the Traditional Boats of the Adour, such as the 'galupe' and 'couralin,' which highlight the area's historical connection to river transport and fishing.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the region's outdoor attractions, including walking and cycling along the Adour River Towpath and observing wildlife in the Barthes. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer.
Yes, Saint-Étienne-D'Orthe and its surroundings offer mountain biking opportunities. You can find various MTB trails, including routes like the 'Kiwi Valley Loop' which explores the agricultural significance of kiwi fruit cultivation in the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the Adour Towpath, often noting its quiet atmosphere. The picturesque streets and river views of Saubusse are also highly regarded, as is the historical charm of Hastingues Village.


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