Best attractions and places to see around Marquerie, a small commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of southwestern France, with a population of around 85 inhabitants. While Marquerie itself does not feature a dedicated list of tourist attractions, it serves as an access point to the natural, cultural, and historical sites within the broader Hautes-Pyrénées region. Visitors to Marquerie can explore the diverse attractions found in the surrounding area.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Barrage de Sère-Rustaing • Type : Earth-fill embankment dam. • Commissioning : 1992. • Location : Sère-Rustaing and Bugard (Hautes-Pyrénées). • Area : Approximately 36 hectares. • Main function : Support for the low flow of the Bouès (agricultural irrigation and maintaining river flow in summer). • Interest : Preferred natural site for observing migratory birds.
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a very welcome place for a drink or a bite as there's not much else in the neirborhood
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It is the "Achella reservoir" of Sére-Rustaing and not the "Mun lake", as is usually said. The Sérais are keen to clarify this 😁.
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be careful the west side of the lake is passable by mountain bike. On the east side, quite a few trails have become prohibited.
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“La Ténarèze” was the prehistoric route which linked the Pyrenees to Bordeaux. It followed, at the crest, the watershed between the watersheds of the Garonne to the east and that of the Adour to the west, without ever crossing a ford or a bridge. Although it is no longer continuous, it can still be followed from the Col de Luquet to Labastide. It is largely tarmac, but there are still some nice gravel sections.
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Protected as historical monuments, the Abbey, founded around the year 800, is nicknamed the "little Versailles of Bigorre". Visits possible between June and September.
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Near Marquerie, you can visit Arrêt-Darré Lake, which is popular for mountain biking on its west side and offers places for a drink or a bite. Another beautiful spot is Réservoir de l'Achella, known for its serene waters. Further afield in the Hautes-Pyrénées, don't miss the majestic Pic du Midi de Bigorre, accessible by cable car, or the stunning Cirque de Gavarnie, a UNESCO World Heritage site with Europe's largest waterfall.
Absolutely. A significant historical site nearby is Saint-Sever-de-Rustan Abbey, a protected historical monument founded around 800 AD and nicknamed the 'little Versailles of Bigorre.' You can also explore La Ténarèze, a historic route that once linked the Pyrenees to Bordeaux. In the broader region, the spiritual city of Lourdes and the historic Château de Mauvezin offer further cultural insights.
The Marquerie area is excellent for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find several routes around Arrêt-Darré Lake, with options like the 'Lake Arrêt Darré loop from Gonez' or 'Lake Arrêt Darré loop from Lespouey.' Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Laslades coast – Côte de Séméac loop' for road cycling or explore the gravel sections of La Ténarèze. For more detailed routes, check out the dedicated guides for Hiking around Marquerie, Road Cycling Routes around Marquerie, and Cycling around Marquerie.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Arrêt-Darré Lake and Réservoir de l'Achella are both categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for walks and relaxation. For more active fun, the N'Co Park and Demi-Lune Amusement Park near Lannemezan provide treetop adventure trails, paintball, and farm animal visits, making them great options for a family day out.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse offerings around Marquerie. They particularly enjoy the scenic beauty of the lakes, with Arrêt-Darré Lake being a favorite for its mountain biking paths and welcoming spots for refreshments. The historical significance of sites like Saint-Sever-de-Rustan Abbey is also highly valued. The region's routes, such as La Ténarèze, are praised for their exploration opportunities, including gravel sections.
The Hautes-Pyrénées region caters to all levels of hikers. For challenging experiences, you can venture into areas like the Cirque de Gavarnie or the Néouvielle Natural Reserve, which offer demanding trails with significant elevation. For more relaxed walks, the Val d'Azun provides peaceful pastures and charming villages, ideal for easier strolls around glacial lakes like Suyen or Estaing. Many routes around Arrêt-Darré Lake are also moderate in difficulty, suitable for a pleasant day out.
The Hautes-Pyrénées is home to several iconic natural wonders. The Pic du Midi de Bigorre offers breathtaking panoramic views. The Cirque de Gavarnie, a UNESCO site, is famous for its dramatic glacial walls and Europe's largest waterfall. Pont d'Espagne is another exceptional natural site known for its waterfalls and as a gateway to stunning hikes to places like Lake Gaube and the Marcadau valley. The Néouvielle Natural Reserve also stands out with its beautiful landscapes of lakes and mountaintops.
The best time to visit Marquerie and the Hautes-Pyrénées largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) is ideal for accessing high-altitude trails and enjoying all outdoor activities, though it can be busier. Winter brings opportunities for snow sports in the higher Pyrenees, but some attractions and roads may be inaccessible.
Yes, for family entertainment, you can visit N'Co Park and Demi-Lune Amusement Park, both located near Lannemezan. These parks offer a variety of outdoor activities, including treetop adventure trails, paintball, and opportunities to interact with farm animals, providing a fun-filled day for all ages.
La Ténarèze is a historic route that served as a prehistoric link between the Pyrenees and Bordeaux. It followed the watershed between the Garonne and Adour rivers. While it's no longer continuous, you can still explore sections of it, particularly from the Col de Luquet to Labastide. It features some nice gravel sections, making it an interesting route for cycling or walking, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Tarbes, the capital of Bigorre, is a vibrant city known for its quality of life and cultural events. A key attraction is the beautiful Massey Garden, a notable green space. Within the garden, you'll find the Musée Massey, which is among the significant cultural institutions in the Hautes-Pyrénées, offering insights into art and history.
Yes, the Hautes-Pyrénées region is home to Lourdes, a globally recognized spiritual city and pilgrimage site. It features a sanctuary and a grotto, drawing millions of visitors annually seeking spiritual solace and experiencing its profound historical significance.


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