Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Vincent-De-Tyrosse, a town in the Landes department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. Situated between the ocean, the Pyrenees, Dax, and the Basque Country, the area benefits from a privileged geographical location. Visitors can explore wooded areas, parks, and historical sites. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very beautiful port, very touristy
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A renowned marina and seaside resort, Capbreton combines the joys of the beach and relaxation with the pleasures of surfing and sailing. A destination on the Landes Atlantic coast, popular for its eight fine sandy beaches, its fishing and marina port, its sailing and surfing schools, its shops, and its summer atmosphere. A symbol of the seaside town, the long wooden jetty, located at the entrance to the port, enchants walkers and anglers alike. An ideal place to recharge your batteries and treat yourself to a seaside break. Facing the jetty and the ocean, the Aquacéo center is an aquatic fitness center with indoor and outdoor pools, jacuzzis, swan necks, sauna, hammam, and beauty-massage spa.
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The landscape is stunning and diverse. You'll also find several works of art along the way. The surface is impeccable, the path is pleasantly wide, and cars are not allowed here.
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as a former railway line from Soustons to Leon, very easy to navigate
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Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows. The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle. In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake. To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!
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Something is being done for cyclists here. Beautiful cycle paths away from the roads.
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The region offers several beautiful natural spots. You can explore the tranquil West Lake of Soustons, known for its quiet stretches and beautiful views, easily accessible via cycle paths. Additionally, the local
Le Bois de Fontaine
is a classified wooded area with centenary oak trees and the Lamothe stream, offering walking paths and land art installations.Parc de la Lande
is another 5-hectare park designed with local flora.Yes, Saint-Vincent-De-Tyrosse has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. The
Église Saint-Vincent
, originally dating back to the 8th or 9th century, was reconstructed in 1862. TheMairie (Town Hall)
building itself dates to 1851. You can also visit theArènes Marcel Dangou
, built in 1885 for traditional 'course landaise' events, or the historicPlace du Foirail (Clavery Square)
, which was central to the town's market development.Cyclists will find excellent options. The Artistic Sculptures on the Vélodyssée Cycle Path (Soustons – Vieux-Boucau-les-Bains) is a magnificent, well-maintained route through pine forests with artistic installations. Another great option is the Nice paved trail through the forest along the Boudigau, an excellent section of the Eurovelo 1 bike route with plenty of shade. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Saint-Vincent-De-Tyrosse guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Artistic Sculptures on the Vélodyssée Cycle Path and the West Lake of Soustons are both marked as family-friendly. The Capbreton Port and Town Center offers beaches, shops, and a lively atmosphere. For a unique experience, try the "Vira & Vasa" Sound Walk, an adventure-themed walk designed for children aged 5 to 11 that explores the town's market history.
The
Le Bois de Fontaine
offers dedicated walking and running paths through its ecological corridor. For more extensive hiking, you can find various trails in the surrounding area. Routes like the 'Pfad in den Landes loop from Seignosse' or 'Hiking loop from Saubion' are available. Discover more options in the Hiking around Saint-Vincent-De-Tyrosse guide.The Port of Capbreton is unique as it is the only port in the Landes region. It boasts a rich fishing history spanning over seven centuries and serves as a gateway to a remarkably preserved natural environment. The broader Capbreton Port and Town Center is also a renowned marina and seaside resort, popular for its eight fine sandy beaches and its iconic long wooden jetty.
Yes, Saint-Vincent-De-Tyrosse provides several green spaces for relaxation. Besides the
Le Bois de Fontaine
, you can enjoy theParc de la Lande
in the Burry neighborhood, which features local flora. TheParc des Arènes
andJardin de la Laïcité
also offer additional areas for recreation and unwinding.Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained and scenic cycle paths, especially those winding through the pine forests, offering shade and beautiful views. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the West Lake of Soustons and the charm of the Capbreton Port and Town Center are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty and accessible outdoor activities is a common highlight.
While Saint-Vincent-De-Tyrosse is not known for dedicated museums, it does offer opportunities to discover local producers. The town also hosts various spectacles and events, often at venues like
Pôle Sud / Cinéma de Tyrosse
. Its historicalPlace du Foirail
was traditionally a hub for markets, reflecting the town's cultural and economic dynamism.Yes, the
Bois de Fontaine
, often referred to as the town's 'green lung,' offers outdoor sports and challenges, including orientation courses. This area is perfect for those looking for active recreation amidst nature.The region benefits from a pleasant climate, making spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, as temperatures are mild and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the coastal attractions and beaches, though it can be warmer.


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