Best attractions and places to see around Bénesse-Lès-Dax. Bénesse-Lès-Dax is a rural village in the Landes department, characterized by its historical charm and natural landscapes. The area provides views of the surrounding Chalosse region and, in winter, the Pyrenees mountain range. Nearby Dax is known for its spa heritage, featuring natural hot springs and developed parks.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Footbridge to cross over the Adour, far from cars and traffic. The Potinière gardens south of the bridge are perfect for a little break under the trees along the water.
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Very pleasant section which was a former towpath along the Adour. The first half, starting from the Vimport bridge, is a dirt road, the second which arrives at Saubusse is asphalt. It is possible to go to Bayonne following the banks of the Adour (40km).
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Cagnotte Abbey, located in the Landes in France, is a Benedictine and then Cistercian abbey founded in the 9th century. It was founded by Salvius and his servant Mauricius, who were assigned by the bishop of Dax to guard the tomb of Maria Corfedia. In the 11th century, the monastery moved temporarily seven kilometers to the east and in 1097 built a new abbey church. Returning to Cagnotte following a raid by the Normans, the community there adopted Cistercian rule in 1141. All that remains of the abbey is a part of the abbey dwelling which has become a barn and the small parish church reduced to the sanctuary, the choir bay, the side and cross chapels of the transept of the former Notre Dame de Corheta abbey church. This church houses the tombs of the Viscounts of Orthe and Adelaide of Anjou. The abbey experienced a slow decline from the Wars of Religion until the Revolution. In 1776, Louis XV authorized the demolition of the monastery. Source: Wikipedia, Cagnotte Town Hall, Festival des Abbayes
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An educational structure The Maison de la Barthe is located at the heart of a scheme to enhance the natural area (Natura 2000) of the Bois de Boulogne. Gateway to this protected area, it offers visitors the opportunity to learn about local biodiversity and more broadly about the challenges of sustainable development through events, exhibitions, conferences or workshops at their destination. the general public or schoolchildren. Source: https://www.dax.fr/vivre-a-dax/environnement/la-maison-de-la-barthe/ Several hiking trails are available, they can be done with the family.
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Do you smell this smell? It is the thermal water that springs naturally in Dax. If you approach, have fun touching the water that comes out of the fountain, you can see that it is naturally hot.
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The hot fountain known as the Nèhe spring takes its name from a Norse goddess of water. It is built over what is believed to be an ancient Roman bath. The water is at a temperature of 64°C and along with the mineralization of the water and silt from the local Ardor River, a thermal mud is made which is used locally as a rheumatology treatment.
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There is mainly a smell of nitric acid here!
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A primary landmark is the restored Moulin 'Labadie' windmill, offering panoramic views of the Chalosse region and, in winter, the Pyrenees. The mill site also features 'L'Atelier du moulin' for bread and pastries, and 'La Cabane du moulin' for snacks. Additionally, in nearby Dax, you can visit The Hot Fountain, a natural hot spring with Roman origins.
You can enjoy the 11-hectare Lac de Christus, which features a 2.5 km loop ideal for walks. Nearby Dax offers the remarkable Parc du Sarrat. For insights into local biodiversity and hiking trails within a protected area, visit Maison de la Barthe in the Bois de Boulogne.
Yes, the region is popular for both hiking and cycling. You can explore the Adour Towpath, a quiet route along the Adour river suitable for walking or cycling. Several hiking trails are also available around Maison de la Barthe. For more detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Bénesse-Lès-Dax and Cycling around Bénesse-Lès-Dax.
Families can enjoy the educational exhibits and workshops at Maison de la Barthe, which also has several family-friendly hiking trails. The Lac de Christus offers an easy 2.5 km loop for walks. The Adour Towpath and Presidents' Footbridge provide pleasant, car-free routes for walks or bike rides.
The nearby town of Dax is rich in history, known for its spa heritage and the ancient The Hot Fountain. You can also visit Salies-de-Bearn, a pleasant town, or Orthez, notable for its 13th-century stone bridge. These towns offer a glimpse into the region's past and cultural vibrancy.
The area is enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. During winter, the panoramic views from the Moulin 'Labadie' windmill extend to include the Pyrenees mountain range. For specific weather conditions and planning your hikes, it's always good to check local forecasts.
You can discover authentic agricultural products from Local Producers of Bénesse-lès-Dax. Additionally, vibrant markets are held in nearby towns such as Dax, Peyrehorade, Salies-de-Bearn, and Orthez, offering a great opportunity to experience local culture and cuisine.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and scenic routes like the Adour Towpath, often described as a 'superb quiet place'. The Presidents' Footbridge is valued for offering a car-free passage over the Adour. The educational focus and hiking trails at Maison de la Barthe are also highly regarded for their insights into local biodiversity.
Yes, for those seeking coastal experiences, the seaside resorts of Hossegor and Capbreton are within a short driving distance, offering beaches and marine activities.
The Hot Fountain, also known as the Nèhe spring, is a historic natural hot spring in Dax. Its water emerges at 64°C and has been a spa destination since Roman times. The mineral-rich water and silt from the Adour River are used to create thermal mud for rheumatology treatments.
Yes, at the Moulin 'Labadie' windmill site, you can find 'L'Atelier du moulin' selling bread and pastries made with the mill's flour, and 'La Cabane du moulin' offering snacks like burgers and crepes. For local cuisine, establishments like 'Chez Simone' are known for authentic and convivial dishes. Additionally, nearby towns like Dax offer various cafes and restaurants.


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