Attractions and places to see around Casteide-Cami include a variety of natural viewpoints, historical sites, and outdoor routes. The region offers opportunities for exploring local heritage and landscapes, with 14 notable locations. Casteide-Cami is situated in an area that provides views of the Pyrenees and features historical structures like Béarnaise bastides. It is a destination for those interested in hiking and cycling.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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The medieval village of Morlanne, perched on a ridge, houses some beautiful treasures such as its castle, its fortified church, or some beautiful panoramas of the surrounding countryside. It is a choice stopover in the heart of Béarnaise authenticity.
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Bougarber is a Béarnaise bastide whose name Bourg Garbè means 'gerbier town'. Located on the Pont Long plain and at the foot of the hill where the castle is located with a breathtaking view of the Pyrenees.
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A 12th-century historical monument, the chapel was saved by the association "Les Amis de Caubin" in 1966, who completed its restoration in 1974. Musical events have been held there since. Note that picnic tables and an oratory are located on the other side of the road.
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Panoramic stele behind the parish church of Arthez-de-Béarn. It describes the various peaks and passes in the valleys of Ossau, Aspe and Barétous.
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Educational place providing information on the Gave, its fauna and flora. Picnic tables are available. A raised pontoon is present, ideal for naturalist observations (many species of birds are present: swallows, ducks, grebes, cormorants, herons, etc.).
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Recent route exclusively reserved for cyclists going from Bésingrand to the Artix bridge. The route runs along the Gave de Pau and a photovoltaic park.
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You can visit the Panoramic view of the Pyrenees, located behind the parish church of Arthez-de-Béarn. This spot features a stele describing various peaks and passes in the valleys of Ossau, Aspe, and Barétous, offering an extensive overview of the mountain ranges.
Yes, the area features several historical sites. The Caubin Chapel is a 12th-century historical monument that has been restored and now hosts musical events. Another notable site is the East Gate of Bougarber, part of a Béarnaise bastide, offering views towards the Pyrenees from the Pont Long plain.
Casteide-Cami is well-suited for cycling. You can explore the cycle way along the Gave de Pau, which is exclusively reserved for cyclists and runs from Bésingrand to the Artix bridge. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Casteide-Cami guide, which includes routes like the 'Lakes of the Barthes de Biron – Pont Vieux of Orthez loop from Artix'.
Yes, the Caubin Chapel is categorized as family-friendly. It's a historical monument with picnic tables nearby, making it suitable for a family outing. The cycle way along the Gave de Pau also offers an educational experience with opportunities for naturalist observations, which can be engaging for families.
The East Gate of Bougarber is noted as wheelchair-accessible. This man-made monument offers views towards the Pyrenees from the Pont Long plain.
For easy walks, consider routes around Lake Ayguelongue. The Hiking around Casteide-Cami guide lists options like the 'Sailing ducks – Lake Ayguelongue loop from Lac de l'Ayguelongue' (4.7 km, easy) and the 'Lake Ayguelongue loop from Mazerolles' (7.5 km, easy).
Along the cycle way near the Gave de Pau, you'll find an educational area with a raised pontoon, ideal for naturalist observations. Many species of birds, including swallows, ducks, grebes, cormorants, and herons, are present there.
Yes, picnic tables are available at the educational area along the cycle way near the Gave de Pau. Additionally, the Caubin Chapel also has picnic tables on the other side of the road, making it a convenient spot for a meal outdoors.
There are several running trails available. The Running Trails around Casteide-Cami guide features routes like the 'Running loop from Cescau' (5.8 km, moderate) and the 'Running loop from Labastide-Monréjeau' (7.6 km, moderate), offering various distances and difficulties.
The Centre of the village of Sauvagnon is located on a promontory, offering a unique perspective. From this central point, visitors can observe the impressive Pic du Midi d'Ossau, making it a worthwhile stop to admire the heart of the village and its surrounding views.
The region around Casteide-Cami is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder weather, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites and viewpoints. Summer can be warm, but the natural areas provide refreshing options.
Yes, the Hiking around Casteide-Cami guide includes several circular routes. For example, you can find the 'Sailing ducks – Lake Ayguelongue loop from Lac de l'Ayguelongue' and the 'Lake Ayguelongue loop from Mazerolles', both offering easy circular options.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always noted, many outdoor trails and natural areas around Casteide-Cami, such as those along the Gave de Pau or around Lake Ayguelongue, are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. Always ensure to follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.


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