Best attractions and places to see around Misson include a variety of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and outdoor features. This region offers opportunities for exploring ancient abbeys, unique architectural structures, and scenic greenways. Visitors can discover a blend of natural beauty and rich heritage, making it suitable for those interested in history and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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## The tunnel The tunnel, located between the Puyoô and Salies-de-Béarn stations, is one of the significant structures on line n° 662.000 connecting Puyoô to Mauléon. It is a single-track tunnel 848.5 m long and 5.00 m wide between the abutments. The height under the crown is 6.00 m. It is a multi-radius arch. The structure is generally oriented North-South, with a curve of R400 m for the first 250 meters on the North side, then a straight section to the South end. The longitudinal profile has a constant gradient of 0.01 m/m from the North. A central aqueduct equips the structure along its entire route. The maximum cover is 49 m. The tunnel is built in the Campanian flysch (Upper Cretaceous). The construction of the tunnel (1879-1883) was carried out from two headings via shafts approximately 35 m deep, located at PM219 and PM632. The shafts were retained as ventilation shafts. The masonry thicknesses (limestone rubble set in lime mortar) vary from 0.50 m to 1.20 m. The length of the tunnel, initially projected at 400 m, was increased to 787 m following the decision to lower the profile (from 20‰ to 16‰). During construction, ground instabilities encountered during the excavation of access trenches led to a further extension of the structure, which finally reached a length of 848.5 m. Numerous ground instabilities (landslides) caused significant delays in the progress of the work. The tunnel was electrified in 1930 and the overhead line equipment was removed in 1971.
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A really beautiful cycle path on an old railway line. It is completely asphalted and is therefore a wonderful ride and there are one or two bridge highlights to admire along the way.
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THE FOUNTAIN-WASHBOARD OF BOURG-NEUF Its construction is linked to the Bourgneuf district which developed to the west of the medieval enclosure. The houses are connected to Chemin du Lavoir by stairs built on the old ramparts. They were taken down to fetch water from the fountain and do laundry chores. The washhouse is made up of two basins and flat stones or boards on which the washerwomen soaped or beat the linen. This fountain-washhouse is mentioned in the municipal registers in 1609 under the name of Cappellade fountain and was, until the mid-1960s, before water supply, the nerve center of the Bourgneuf district. Here is the testimony of a resident who remembers this recent past: “This Bourgneuf fountain was very famous because the water was very fresh and most of the women of Sordes came at midday with their jug to collect water. They waited sitting on the stones of the washhouse and that's where we learned the stories of the village. It was the housewives' meeting. » (Source: Pays d’Orthe Cultural Center)
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Fully covered arenas, various shows and concerts are also organized there throughout the year: https://www.arenesdepomarez.fr
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Built in cement in 1931 and covered in 1958, the Pomarez arenas are among the first completely covered in France. They host around fifteen bullfighting events each year, mainly Landes races, in addition to regular training from the Pomarez bullfighting school, the only one to teach this typically Landes game. The Pentecost races, those on the 1st Sunday of August and those on August 15 are benchmarks in the Landes bullfighting season. These arenas helped give Pomarez its nickname “Mecca of Landes racing”.
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An old railway line rehabilitated as a greenway, very pleasant to enter Salies-de-Béarn.
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Superb abbey! Please note the cryptoporticus is under construction (November 2022). Beautiful presentation of the restoration work and suitable for all
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The Misson area offers diverse outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can explore the Salies‑de‑Béarn Greenway, an old railway line transformed into a pleasant, asphalted path perfect for cycling. For more options, there are numerous road cycling routes, general cycling tours, and running trails available in the region.
Yes, the Misson area is rich in history. You can visit the Abbaye de Sordes, a Benedictine abbey from the 10th century known for its restoration work. Another significant site is the Bourg-Neuf Washhouse Fountain, a historical monument that served as a central gathering point until the mid-1960s. The Pomarez Arenas also offer a glimpse into local cultural history, particularly Landes bullfighting.
The Salies‑de‑Béarn Greenway is a popular cycle path created from an old railway line. It is completely asphalted, making it a very pleasant and smooth ride, with scenic bridge highlights to admire along the way as you enter Salies-de-Béarn.
The Abbaye de Sordes is a Benedictine abbey dating back to the 10th century, located in the town of Sorde-l'Abbaye. It is highly regarded for its beautiful presentation of ongoing restoration work, offering visitors insight into its historical significance and preservation efforts.
The Bourg-Neuf Washhouse Fountain is a historical monument in the Bourgneuf district. It features two basins and flat stones, and was a vital community hub where residents fetched water and did laundry until the mid-1960s. It's a place rich with local stories and memories.
The Pomarez Arenas, built in 1931 and covered in 1958, are among the first fully covered arenas in France. They are famously known as the “Mecca of Landes racing,” hosting around fifteen bullfighting events annually, primarily Landes races, along with regular training from the Pomarez bullfighting school. Various shows and concerts are also organized there throughout the year.
Yes, the Bourg-Neuf Washhouse Fountain is considered a family-friendly historical site, offering an interesting glimpse into local history and daily life from past centuries. Its historical context and the stories associated with it can be engaging for all ages.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and rich heritage. The Salies‑de‑Béarn Greenway is praised for being a very pleasant and smooth ride on an old railway line. The Abbaye de Sordes is appreciated for its superb restoration work and suitability for all visitors. The historical significance and community stories of sites like the Bourg-Neuf Washhouse Fountain also resonate strongly with those exploring the area.
Beyond the Abbaye de Sordes, you can also explore the Abbaye de Cagnotte. This former Benedictine and Cistercian abbey, founded in the 9th century, now features remnants of its abbey dwelling and a small parish church that was once part of the larger Notre Dame de Corheta abbey church. It houses the tombs of the Viscounts of Orthe and Adelaide of Anjou.
Near Misson, you'll find a variety of cycling routes. The Salies‑de‑Béarn Greenway offers a completely asphalted and pleasant ride. For more extensive options, you can explore road cycling routes, such as the 'Adour – Peyrehorade, Adour, Anglet loop from Labatut' (68.7 km, moderate), or general cycling tours, including the 'Lac des Glés loop from Habas' (18.2 km, easy).
Yes, the Misson area provides several running trails. For example, you can find moderate routes like the 'Lac des Glés loop from Labatut' (14.8 km) or shorter options such as another 'Lac des Glés loop from Labatut' (5.4 km). More running trails are detailed in the Running Trails around Misson guide.
Yes, the Salies‑de‑Béarn Greenway is an excellent option for all skill levels. Being an old railway line rehabilitated as a greenway, it is completely asphalted, offering a smooth and pleasant ride that is accessible and enjoyable for casual cyclists and families alike.


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