Best attractions and places to see around Ordizan, a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of France, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. The village is shaped by the Adour River to the west and the Arrêt-Darré stream to the east, with notable hillsides like the coteaux des Artigaux and de la Vigne. Ordizan retains vestiges of its past, including the Église Saint-Georges, a dovecote from 1900, and remnants of water mills. Its location provides access to a…
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Superb, very beautiful view over the plain, Tarbes, Pau, ...
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Small road pass, at an altitude of 810 meters, which allows entry into the Pyrenees Baronnies from Bagnères-de-Bigorre. Little borrowed, with a beautiful coating.
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it's totally different from that of the north
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Nice little Col. Great views.
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Small pass on the D84. Gradients are quite neat, traffic is limited.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the mountain passes and scenic views. The Palomières Pass offers a beautiful, less-trafficked road into the Pyrenees Baronnies. Another favorite is the Ascent of the Hourquette d'Ancizan from Payolle, known for its wild road through pastures and forest, providing superb mountain panoramas. Additionally, Le pic du midi is a significant peak in the region, offering pleasant settings, especially when starting from Bagnère de Bigorre.
Within Ordizan, you can explore the Église Saint-Georges, built in 1868, which is a prominent landmark with an atypical orientation. There's also an elegant Pigeonnier (dovecote) from 1900, featuring an interior circular staircase. Vestiges of the village's milling past can be seen at the two water mills overlooking the canal.
The region boasts several significant historical and religious sites. The well-preserved Abbaye de l'Escaladieu, a Cistercian monastery in Bonnemazon, was an important stop for pilgrims. The world-renowned pilgrimage site of Lourdes is also just 13 km west. Other notable churches along French pilgrim routes include Église St Jacques in Ourdis-Cotdoussan and Église Saint-Laurent in Jézeau.
Ordizan is an excellent base for various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, road bikes, and mountain bikes. For cycling, explore options like the 'Saoucède Pass loop from Montgaillard' or the 'Bagnères-de-Bigorre – Water fountain loop from Trébons' by visiting the Cycling around Ordizan guide. For road cycling, consider routes such as the 'Climb to Col d'Aspin loop from Trébons' in the Road Cycling Routes around Ordizan guide. Mountain bikers can check out trails like the 'Saint-Blaise Fountain – Le pic du midi loop from Pouzac' in the MTB Trails around Ordizan guide.
Yes, the area features fascinating underground natural wonders. You can explore the Grottes de Médous, located about 8 km away, or venture further to the impressive Gouffre d'Esparros, which is approximately 18 km from Ordizan.
Bagnères-de-Bigorre is a historic spa resort situated at the foot of the emblematic Pic du Midi. It's known for its peaceful natural setting and historical roots dating back to antiquity. It also serves as a convenient starting point for ascents to famous mountain passes like the Col du Tourmalet and Col d'Aspin.
Ordizan is shaped by its waterways, including the Adour River to the west and the more discreet Arrêt-Darré stream to the east. The coteaux des Artigaux and de la Vigne (hillsides of Artigaux and Vigne) are also prominent natural areas, with roads winding up to the Cap de la Serre.
Absolutely. The Col du Tourmalet, located about 22 km from Ordizan, is a world-renowned mountain pass in the Pyrenees. It's famous for its challenging climbs featured in the Tour de France and offers breathtaking scenic beauty.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning mountain panoramas, the wild and natural beauty of the roads through pastures and forests, and the peaceful, less-trafficked routes. The historical significance of sites like the Abbaye de l'Escaladieu and the charm of towns like Bagnères-de-Bigorre also receive high praise.
Yes, you can experience the Fontaine de Craste Descent. This beautiful, relatively easy descent into the forest allows visitors to soak their feet in the 'hot water' of the Craste fountains, which are known for their beneficial properties for the skin.
The Jardin Massey is a substantial garden located in Tarbes, which is approximately 15 km north-north-west of Ordizan. It's a notable urban green space offering a pleasant environment for relaxation and strolls.


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