Attractions and places to see around Landiras offer a blend of natural beauty and historical elements in the Gironde department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The area is characterized by significant forest landscapes, including the "grande pinède du plateau landais" and the diverse "forêt mixte de la vallée du Rieufret." Landiras is situated within or adjacent to the Landes de Gascogne Regional Nature Park, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region also features picturesque vineyards, reflecting its viticultural tradition.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Budos Castle is the work of Raymond Guilhem de Budos, nephew of Pope Clement V. Largely supported by his uncle, he rebuilt the old family castle in 1306, adopting the architectural features of the neighboring Château de Villandraut, as evidenced by the following document from King Edward I, written from Wynten on March 9, 1306, to the Seneschal of Gascony[4]: "The Knight of Budos, nephew of Clement V, Sovereign Pontiff, has begged us to allow him to crenellate his house in Budos, to surround it with walls, towers, moats, and finally to fortify it. Out of respect for the Sovereign Pontiff, and because a fortress of this nature will protect not only our possessions in this part of Guienne, but also the subjects of the Pope's nephew, we grant the aforementioned Raymond permission to fortify his castle and we grant it to him, his heirs, and successors in perpetuity, and we undertake not to disturb him in any way in this possession." In 1422-23, the King of England took possession of the castle and placed Pons, Lord of Castillon, in charge. Around 1433, Henry VI granted the lands and the castle to the Duke of Gloucester. In 1446-47, Budos was given to Gaston IV of Foix-Béarn, Count of Foix, following the death of the Earl of Gloucester. After the conquest of Guyenne, the Budos family, which had supported the cause of France, regained possession of its lordships in Guyenne. Purchased from the Budos family by Raymond de La Roque in 1571, Budos Castle suffered a severe assault in 1652 during the Fronde Wars. Lasserre ransacked, pillaged, and burned its archives. The Budos lordship remained in the La Roque family until the Revolution, which nearly destroyed it. It was sold as national property and used as a quarry to build dikes on the Ciron. In 1841, the Gironde Historical Monuments Commission was informed of this by Léo Drouyn. In 1860, it became the property of Léon de Brivazac, son of Delphine Catherine de La Roque de Budos (born at the castle in 1789). Five descendants (including Savary de Beauregard) entrusted it to the Adichats association, which brings together young people to enhance and preserve what can be preserved. The castle was registered as a historic monument in 1988
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The castle has variable opening hours. In August, we found the gates closed. It only opens at 2:30 PM.
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To ride safely. 💪🏻
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pleasant leisure center in Hostens with mountain bike trails
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We are crossing the areas burned two years ago but nature is coming back
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Shaded track with a great surface! Very pleasant in the early morning!
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A connection is possible with the Mios-Bazas track near Hostens.
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Beautiful Bahntrassenradweg, nature is still intact here.
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The area around Landiras is rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved 12th-century Château de Villandraut, one of the oldest accessible castles in Gironde. Also, don't miss the incredible ruins of the 14th-century Budos Castle, situated amidst vineyards and currently undergoing restoration. Further afield, consider visiting the Cadillac Ducal Castle or the impressive ruins of the Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure.
Yes, Landiras is surrounded by several notable medieval castles. The Château de Villandraut, completed in 1312, is a well-preserved example of 12th-century military Gothic architecture. You can also visit the atmospheric ruins of Budos Castle, a 14th-century fortress with a fascinating history. Both offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Landiras is characterized by its significant forest landscapes. You can explore the vast pine forests of the 'grande pinède du plateau landais' or the diverse 'forêt mixte de la vallée du Rieufret' to the north, known for its ancient deciduous trees, lagoons, ponds, and peat bogs. The region is also situated within or adjacent to the Landes de Gascogne Regional Nature Park, offering extensive natural beauty.
Absolutely! The Hostens Cycle Path – Endless Forests is a very long, shaded track with a great surface, perfect for family cycling between Hostens and La Brède. It's highly appreciated by the komoot community for its pleasant, natural setting. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes listed in the Cycling around Landiras guide.
You have several options for walking and hiking. The 'Sentier des Cent Forêts' connects Landiras to Saint Michel de Rieufret through the diverse 'forêt mixte de la vallée du Rieufret'. The broader Landes de Gascogne Regional Nature Park also offers numerous trails. For specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Landiras guide, which includes moderate and easy loops suitable for walking.
Yes, Landiras is surrounded by picturesque vineyards, reflecting the region's strong viticultural tradition. The town of Sainte-Croix-du-Mont, built on a rocky outcrop, offers views overlooking the Garonne valley and the famous Sauternes vineyards. You can also find the renowned Château d'Yquem in Sauternes, famous for its sweet wines, just a short distance away.
The Eglise St Martin, located in the heart of Landiras village, is considered a remarkable church. It features sculptures that provide insight into medieval artistic craftsmanship and rural life from past eras, making it a significant cultural landmark within the village itself.
Many attractions around Landiras are suitable for families. The Hostens Cycle Path – Endless Forests is a great option for a family bike ride. Exploring the medieval castles like Château de Villandraut can also be an engaging historical adventure for all ages. The natural parks and forests offer opportunities for easy walks and picnics.
To experience local life, visit the village markets held every Monday and Wednesday. These markets offer a chance to discover fresh, regional products and engage with the community. Exploring the local forests and vineyards also provides an authentic taste of the region's natural and agricultural heritage.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and historical elements. The shaded cycle paths, like the Hostens Cycle Path – Endless Forests, are highly praised for their pleasant surfaces and natural surroundings. The historical castles, such as Château de Villandraut and Budos Castle, are appreciated for their well-preserved architecture and historical significance.
Yes, the nearby town of Sainte-Croix-du-Mont offers a unique geological site: a cave composed of 22-million-year-old oyster fossils. This fascinating natural wonder provides a glimpse into the ancient history of the region.
Beyond cycling, the area offers excellent opportunities for running and walking. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate loops, through the forests and vineyards. Check out the Running Trails around Landiras guide for detailed options, or the Road Cycling Routes around Landiras guide for more cycling adventures.


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