Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Laurent-De-Gosse, a commune in the Landes department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, offers a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is shaped by the Adour River and its tributaries, featuring unique "Barthes" (flood meadows) and extensive forests. Its location provides access to both the Landes region and the nearby Basque Country. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural features within and around the commune.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Beautiful village, don't forget to go through the gate! 🤩
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Very nice cycle path and great for cycling.
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Very nice layout for soft mobility
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beautiful Romanesque village with lovingly renovated houses, one of the few sights in the area
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By bike the top of the town is a very daunting climb if you don't find the right road but it's worth seeing. At the edge of the Gave you can almost certainly see a swan or a pair of swans with one or two little ones. TO HAVE !
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The patronage of this church, "Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption," refers to one of the many memorial days or feast days in honor of the Mother of God, Mary. This dates back to the feast of her bodily assumption into heaven. The (Catholic) church celebrates this feast every year on August 15th. In Orthodox churches, the feast is called the "Dormition of the Virgin Mary." In rural areas with a predominantly Catholic population, it used to be customary for the population to collect bundles of herbs on this special day and to bless them in a festive service. In isolated cases, this old custom has survived to the present day.
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Urt is already Basque land. The Church is dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta.
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The La Marquèze bridge, of the bow-string type, which spans the Adour was inaugurated in 1935. The tavern located on its right bank is an excellent choice for a short break on the EV3 France, a very pleasant picnic area. nique is also present.
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The area is rich in natural beauty, significantly shaped by the Adour River and its tributaries. You can discover the unique "Barthes" (flood meadows/wetlands), which are distinctive agricultural lands supporting specific ecosystems. Extensive Landes forests and pleasant undergrowth also offer varied walking and cycling experiences. For a dedicated nature reserve, the Marais d'Orx is about 12 km away, and the vast Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park is approximately 20 km from Saint-Laurent-De-Gosse.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. A popular route is the "Circuit des Barthes Hautes," which allows you to explore the unique wetland environment. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Saint-Laurent-De-Gosse guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of paths, including the Cycle path to avoid the main road, which runs through pleasant undergrowth between the Adour and its tributaries. The La Marquèze Bridge is also part of the EV3 France route and offers a pleasant picnic spot. For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Saint-Laurent-De-Gosse and MTB Trails around Saint-Laurent-De-Gosse guides.
Within Saint-Laurent-De-Gosse, you can visit the Gothic Church of Saint-Laurent, which dates back to the thirteenth century and features a keystone with the coat of arms of the Black Prince. The Château de Roll-Montpellier is also a point of interest within the authentic village.
Absolutely. Just a short distance away, you can explore Hastingues Village, a historical bastide founded in the 13th century. This Romanesque village features renovated houses and offers views over the Gaves reunited. Another related site is The Bastide of Hastingues, founded in 1289 by Edward 1st of England.
The region offers a blend of local culture. You can find facilities dedicated to Pelote Basque, a traditional sport. For a taste of local produce, visit duck breeding farms and foie gras producers, or explore the various local markets in nearby towns like Peyrehorade or Bayonne. The proximity to the Basque Country also opens up opportunities to experience its unique culture in cities like Bayonne.
Yes, families can enjoy several activities. The Marais d'Orx natural reserve, located about 12 km away, is excellent for nature and wildlife observation. There's also an environmentally conscious outdoor paintball center available. Additionally, many of the easy hiking and cycling paths, such as those along the Adour River, are suitable for families.
The spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with mild temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer (July-August) can be warm, but is excellent for water-based activities on the Adour River or exploring the nearby coast. Winters are typically mild but can be damp.
The Adour River is central to the landscape and local life of Saint-Laurent-De-Gosse. It shapes the commune's geography, creating the unique "Barthes" wetlands and providing opportunities for fishing and scenic walks along its banks. Bridges like La Marquèze Bridge and the Urt Bridge (designed by Gustave Eiffel) span the Adour, connecting communities and offering picturesque views.
Yes, Saint-Laurent-De-Gosse's location makes it an ideal base for exploring the nearby Basque Country. Cities like Bayonne and Biarritz are less than 20 km away, offering a rich cultural experience with historic sites, markets, and distinct architecture. The Urt Bridge, spanning the Adour River, provides direct access to this neighboring region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural tranquility. The Romanesque village of Hastingues with its lovingly renovated houses is a highlight. Cyclists enjoy the very pleasant undergrowth of the Cycle path to avoid the main road, often noting the peacefulness. The La Marquèze Bridge is valued for its scenic views and convenient picnic area.
Yes, the local agricultural production focuses on fat poultry breeding, so you can find gourmet breaks at duck farms and foie gras producers. For a broader selection of local produce and crafts, various markets are held throughout the week in nearby towns such as Peyrehorade, Labenne, Saint-Vincent-de-Tyrosse, Bayonne, Capbreton, Hossegor, and Seignosse.


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