4.5
(62)
303
hikers
49
hikes
Hiking trails around Sauveterre-De-Béarn traverse a landscape characterized by the Gave d'Oloron river valley and surrounding hills. The region features a mix of agricultural land, woodlands, and historical sites. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making many routes accessible for various fitness levels. The terrain primarily consists of well-maintained paths and country roads, offering views of the Pyrenean foothills.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.5
(8)
27
hikers
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.4
(5)
11
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Sign up for free
5.0
(2)
12
hikers
12.1km
03:16
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
16
hikers
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
20
hikers
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Superb view of the ruins on the transparent water.
0
0
This little bar on the Gave de l'Oloron beach serves small, delicious dishes for the hungry at lunchtime and in the evening! Especially with the view, we enjoyed the cold plate, which would also be enough for three people.
0
0
A bridge steeped in legend, only half of which remains.
1
0
wonderful for swimming, is often used for jumping
0
0
Sauveterre is a “Castral Rescue”. From its origin in the 11th century, the city has been a place of refuge, it welcomes and protects the population by placing it under the direct protection of the viscount. It was not until the reign of two great viscounts of Béarn (Gaston VII Moncade and Gaston Fébus) in the 13th and 14th centuries to see the city counted among the four main boroughs of Béarn. The pilgrims of Compostela from the year 1000 will also participate in the enrichment of this city on the way to Vézelay. Located at the gates of Béarn, the city is endowed with impressive ramparts and defensive sites. Bridge, Tour Monréal, church, arsenal…, for the most part built on a rocky pile. Who would dare to blame Sauveterre? It was in the 16th century that this beautiful story came to an end. Attacks by the Spaniards and wars of religion got the better of the city despite its impressive ramparts and thus ended Sauveterre's strategic role at the gates of Béarn. Source: https://www.tourisme-bearn-gaves.com/
3
0
The legend : Formerly called "Pont Maïor", then "Pont de l'Hôpital" (it came out near the hospital for pilgrims of Saint Jacques de Compostelle), the old fortified bridge is now called "Pont de la Légende" in reference to the legend attached to it. "One thousand one hundred and seventy, it was a terrible year ... Listen to the legend of the old Béarn bridge. " In 1170, Sancie, viscountess of Béarn, resides in her castle in Sauveterre and awaits a happy event which brings joy to the whole country. However, her husband, the young viscount of Béarn Gaston V, was killed in Saracen land. At the moment when he goes "from life to death", Sancie gives birth to her child "deformed in his whole body" who dies from the first moments. Public malignancy then gives free rein: "She killed her son by giving birth to him!" Anger roars and reason wanders. The barons of Bearn and Sanche, King of Navarre and brother of Sancie, believe "that it can only be justified by being subjected to the test of water": "O the terrible ordeal ...!" The judgment takes place in the presence of "three thousand people" grouped around the fortified bridge. In a white dress, hands and feet tied, Sancie is then thrown into the furious waters of the Gave. "The wave has closed to take away its prey ..., Anguish embraces everyone and fills them with dread ..., It was then that soon, in the foam of the waves, A form arose raised by the waters: At three arrows shots, it reaches the shore, And everyone recognizes the painful face, Then bursts the joy: Sancie is very much alive, Sancie! Hallelujah! Sancie is innocent! " Thank God, recognized innocent: "She offered a coat covered with jewels, Embroidered with long gold threads, to thank Mary, And offered it to the Lady of old Roc-Amadour ... " Source: http://www.amis-sauveterre.fr/
3
0
Very pretty small town with a rich heritage. Its ramparts overlook the gave de Pau in a bucolic atmosphere. A medieval stop not to be missed!
1
1
There are over 50 hiking routes in the Sauveterre-De-Béarn area, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls along the river to more challenging loops through the rolling hills. You'll find options suitable for different fitness levels and preferences.
The best time for hiking in Sauveterre-De-Béarn is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring the river valleys and agricultural landscapes. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended.
Yes, nearly half of the routes in Sauveterre-De-Béarn are rated as easy, making them suitable for families or those looking for a relaxed walk. An example is The Bridge of the Legend – Bras du Gave d'Oloron loop from Sauveterre-de-Béarn, which is an easy 3.2-mile (5.1 km) trail.
Most hiking trails in the Sauveterre-De-Béarn region are dog-friendly, especially those that follow country paths and less-trafficked areas. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly when passing through agricultural land or near livestock, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, many of the trails around Sauveterre-De-Béarn are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular moderate circular option is Hiking loop from Sauveterre-de-Béarn, which covers 7.5 miles (12.1 km) through varied scenery.
The region is rich in historical and natural sights. Along many trails, you can encounter landmarks such as the iconic The Bridge of the Legend and the Monréal Tower. Other points of interest include the Viellenave bridge and mill, offering glimpses into the area's heritage.
While many routes are moderate, there are a few more challenging options for experienced hikers, with greater elevation changes. The region's terrain, characterized by rolling hills and river valleys, offers opportunities for longer, more strenuous walks, particularly if you combine multiple sections.
The trails in Sauveterre-De-Béarn are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the scenic views of the Pyrenean foothills, and the peaceful atmosphere along the Gave d'Oloron river.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Sauveterre-De-Béarn, especially near popular starting points for trails. Many routes begin from the town center or small hamlets where public parking is accessible. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for recommended parking spots.
Sauveterre-De-Béarn and its surrounding villages offer cafes and small eateries where you can find refreshments. Some routes may pass directly through or near these villages, providing convenient stops. For example, the route Bar "Au fil de l'eau" – The Bridge of the Legend loop from Burgaronne starts near a local establishment.
Winter hiking in Sauveterre-De-Béarn is generally possible, as heavy snowfall is less common in the lower valleys compared to the higher Pyrenees. However, trails can be muddy and slippery, especially after rain. Always check local weather forecasts and wear appropriate waterproof footwear and layers.
Beyond the most popular paths, the extensive network of trails in Sauveterre-De-Béarn includes many quieter routes that wind through agricultural fields and small woodlands. These offer a chance to discover the region's serene beauty away from the main tourist spots, often leading to charming hamlets or secluded riverbanks.


Browse the best Hikes in other regions.