Best attractions and places to see around Bélus include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and charming settlements. This commune in the Landes department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine offers elevated positions providing views of the Gaves valley, the Pyrenean mountain range, and the Landes forest. Visitors can explore local heritage and enjoy the peaceful regional life, making it a notable location for those interested in cultural and natural exploration.
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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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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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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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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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Bélus and its surroundings are rich in history. Within the commune, you can visit the early 16th-century Église Notre Dame de l'Assomption and the historic Caverie de Villenave, a fortified dwelling dating back to the 14th century. Nearby, explore the significant heritage site of Abbaye St Jean in Sorde l'Abbaye, or the picturesque Basque village of La Bastide-Clairence. Don't miss Hastingues Village, a bastide founded in the 13th century, or the charming settlement of Saubusse with its 13th-century church.
Yes, Bélus offers stunning natural vistas due to its elevated position. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Gaves valley, the majestic Pyrenean mountain range, the rolling Chalosse hills, and the vast Landes forest. The Adour Towpath provides pleasant stretches along the Adour river, offering quiet natural scenery for walking or cycling. The village of Saubusse, located on the banks of the Adour, also offers picturesque river views.
The area around Bélus is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes originating from the Camping de la Comtesse in Bélus, or explore the Adour Towpath for walking and cycling. For more structured adventures, consider the numerous MTB Trails around Bélus, Running Trails around Bélus, and Cycling routes around Bélus, which cater to various difficulty levels.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Adour Towpath is a family-friendly trail perfect for leisurely walks or bike rides. The Traditional Boats of the Adour highlight offers an interesting glimpse into local maritime history, which can be engaging for children. Additionally, the charming streets and small river port of Saubusse provide a pleasant environment for a family stroll, complete with a shaded picnic area.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails available. You can explore routes like the 'Kiwi Valley Loop' or the 'Saubusse – Along the Adour River loop'. These are part of the broader selection of MTB Trails around Bélus, offering options from easy to moderate difficulty.
In Bélus, you can visit the Église Notre Dame de l'Assomption, an early 16th-century church with a distinctive fronton. There's also the Monument to François Baco, honoring a local institutor who significantly contributed to renovating the region's vineyards. The historic Caverie de Villenave, a 17th-century edifice with military origins, also stands as a local landmark.
Absolutely! Bélus is a great starting point for cycling. Several cycling loops begin from the Camping de la Comtesse, offering routes to explore Bélus and Saint-Lon-les-Mines. The Adour Towpath is also an excellent option for a pleasant ride. For more extensive routes, check out the Cycling around Bélus guide, which includes routes like the 'Peyrehorade, Adour, Anglet – Voie Verte loop'.
Yes, several charming settlements are worth exploring. Saubusse, located on the Adour river, is known for its picturesque streets and small river port. Hastingues Village is a well-preserved 13th-century bastide with historical architecture. Further afield, La Bastide-Clairence is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'.
Bélus offers opportunities to discover local artisanal products. You can find 'Magie Verte,' a peasant herbalist cultivating aromatic and medicinal plants, and 'La Tradition Landaise,' which offers artisanal goose and duck preserves. These producers provide a taste of the region's culinary and herbal traditions.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Bélus. You can find various loops starting from locations like Saint-Lon-les-Mines, Forêt de Cauneille, or directly from Bélus itself. These routes typically range from 7 to 10 kilometers and offer moderate difficulty. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Bélus guide.
The Adour river plays a significant role in the region, both historically and recreationally. The Adour Towpath, a former towpath, now provides a scenic route for walking and cycling. The river also connects charming settlements like Saubusse, known for its small river port. Historically, the river was crucial for transport, as evidenced by the Traditional Boats of the Adour, which were used for transporting goods and fishing.
While Bélus itself is known for its natural views, several notable gardens are within a reasonable driving distance. These include the beautiful Parc du Sarrat in Dax, Planete Pelargonium in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, and Les Jardins De Nigelle in Tilh, offering pleasant green spaces for visitors.


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