Attractions and places to see around Saint-Castin are primarily found in its rural setting within the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, approximately 15 kilometers north of Pau. The area offers access to the natural beauty of the Béarnaise countryside and scenic views of the Pyrénées mountains. This region serves as a base for exploring cultural sites and engaging in outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful palace in the park of the same name, which is very lovingly designed
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A boulevard lined with many upscale hotels, offering a magnificent view of the Pyrenees
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The Renaissance castle houses a museum where you can visit, among other things, the living quarters of the last imperial couple of France and the keep from the 14th century.
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This stadium where the Canoe and Kayak World Championships take place is open all year round to the public for Paddle, Rafting, Hydrospeed and other water disciplines. It was created thanks to Tony Estanguet, the world and Olympic champion of Canoe Slalom, among others. Today, international teams come to train there. In these photos 2025.01, it is the Spanish national team.
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The mayor of Pau and President of the Community of Communes François Bayrou as well as the Prefect had admitted that this achievement was not satisfactory, that an access ramp was missing. Pau à Vélo presented a project that was perfectly feasible and compatible with the constraints of the location (taking into account the environment, flood risks, etc.). Nothing moves. Lamentable. Michael B
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I agree with @Pierrick. The ramp for the bike is really not practical and steep. In my opinion the bike ride is simpler for the few steps
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If you want to quench your thirst, drinking water points are present in addition to bars (mostly pubs) along the boulevard. Note that the SNCF / bus station is below and a park is also present there.
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Benches and tables are present at different places on the path of the palace. There are plenty of places to relax.
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The region around Saint-Castin offers several significant historical landmarks. You can visit the National Museum and Estate of the Château de Pau, a historic castle that was the birthplace of Henry IV, the first king of France and Navarre, now housing art and Gobelins tapestries. Another notable site is Palais Beaumont, Pau's former Winter Palace, known for its architecture and park setting. The local Church of Saint-Castin itself is also a historical landmark associated with the Abbadie de Saint-Castin family.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Pyrénées mountains, including the Pic du Midi d'Ossau, head to the Boulevard of the Pyrenees in Pau. This famous promenade, conceived by Napoleon Bonaparte, features 54 plaques indicating visible Pyrenean peaks. The Béarnaise countryside surrounding Saint-Castin also offers picturesque vistas.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The National Museum and Estate of the Château de Pau is listed as family-friendly, offering a rich historical experience. The Palais Beaumont, with its beautiful park, is also a family-friendly option. Additionally, the tranquil rural environment provides opportunities for gentle walks and appreciating nature with children.
The area around Saint-Castin is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking routes to explore the local landscape of cornfields, oak, and chestnut woods. There are also dedicated routes for road cycling and mountain biking. For water sports, the Pau whitewater stadium is a renowned Aquasports park where you can watch kayakers train or engage in similar activities.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Saint-Castin. Popular options include the 'Lake Serres-Castet loop' and the 'View of the Pyrenees loop'. These trails allow you to explore the picturesque Béarnaise countryside. For more detailed information and routes, you can refer to the Hiking around Saint-Castin guide.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Morlaàs loop' or the 'Assat bridge – Bodarros Church loop'. For mountain biking, trails such as the 'Esclopette loop' are available. More information on these routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Castin guide and the MTB Trails around Saint-Castin guide.
The Gave de Pau Cycle Bridge is a structure that allows cyclists to cross the Gave river and connect to the cycle paths along the Gave de Pau. While it provides a useful link for cycling, be aware that the staircase leading to the footbridge on the left bank has a single rail that can be challenging for loaded bikes or those with trailers.
The National Museum and Estate of the Château de Pau is unique for being the birthplace of Henry IV, the first king of France and Navarre. It's a high-quality national museum housing a remarkable collection of art and Gobelins tapestries, offering a glimpse into the Renaissance era and the life of the 'Green Gallant'.
Yes, the Palais Beaumont is listed as wheelchair accessible. This historic palace, now a conference center, has undergone renovations to ensure accessibility for all visitors, allowing them to enjoy its architecture and park setting.
The area is characterized by the beautiful Béarnaise countryside, offering rolling hills, fields of corn, and charming oak and chestnut woods. You'll also be treated to stunning views of the Pyrénées mountains in the distance. The tranquil rural setting is ideal for appreciating nature.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The panoramic views from the Boulevard of the Pyrenees are highly appreciated, as is the rich history of the Château de Pau. The peaceful rural environment and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling also contribute to a positive experience.
When visiting the Boulevard of the Pyrenees, take time to locate the 54 plaques indicating the various visible Pyrenean peaks. There are also drinking water points and bars along the boulevard if you need to quench your thirst. The Pau funicular and a statue of Henri IV are also points of interest along this famous promenade.


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