Attractions and places to see around Higuères-Souye are found in this charming commune nestled in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of France. Higuères-Souye serves as a gateway to a variety of historical, cultural, and natural attractions within the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. While the village itself is small, its strategic location makes it a base for exploring the rich heritage and natural splendor of the surrounding area. The region offers 5 notable spots waiting to be explored.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The current church is today rebuilt on the site of the old medieval castle of Andoins. From the 11th century, the lords of Andoins were important figures, members of the Cour Majour of the Viscount of Béarn. The castle was probably burned down as a result of a plot against Gaston Febus, Viscount of Béarn from 1343 to 1391, in which Baron Raymond d'Andoins participated.
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Morlaàs, an essential stopover village on the paths of Compostela, reveals a peaceful atmosphere. The town was once the historic capital of Béarn and has a very beautiful historical heritage.
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Beautiful wooded area for walking, ideal on hot days. We walked at 34 degrees and enjoyed the natural cooling. Heard many birds and even spotted a few lizards. Highly recommended for those looking for peace and nature.
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For all audiences. Just watch out for the leaves in the fall.
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Province in the southwest of France which formed more than the eastern half of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department (capital, Pau). The viscounty of Béarn, created in the 9th century, was one of these Pyrenean states which combined the pastoral mountains with an agricultural foothills. Marks the location of the Porte du Béarn or the March of Béarn in the time of Gaston Phoebus.
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Pay attention to the secondary paths (edge of the wood) where encounters with runners are frequent. Pace to be regulated especially as roots are frequent in addition to holes and water points.
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Several paths are accessible to cyclists, walkers and runners. Pay attention to certain portions (mainly at the ends of the wood) which may have holes/roots.
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Explore the woods by walking, running, cycling, or even rollerblading and scootering (only on the central aisle). Sports course to follow or not. The big tour is almost 10km and the smallest 3km
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The area offers several natural highlights. You can visit Foresta demaniale, a beautiful wooded area perfect for walking and enjoying natural cooling on warm days. Additionally, the Path Along the Luy provides a trail following the Luy river, suitable for mountain biking. Further afield, you can explore the breathtaking views from the Col d'Aubisque, or discover the underground formations of Grottes de Betharram and Grottes de Médous.
Yes, the region is rich in history. A notable local site is Château d'Ô de la porte du Béarn in Navailles Angos, which marks a significant historical point in the former viscounty of Béarn. Within a short drive, you can also visit the impressive Château de Pau, a Renaissance architectural marvel, or explore the historical sites in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, including the 12th-century Romanesque Church Sainte-Croix and the Cathedral Saint-Marie.
The area around Higuères-Souye is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. For specific trails, explore the hiking guide for Higuères-Souye, the gravel biking guide, or the running trails guide. A popular local option is the 'Higuères-Souye : entre Luy et Souye' route, an easy 2.5-hour trek.
Absolutely. Foresta demaniale is described as suitable for all audiences, offering a pleasant and naturally cool environment for family walks. The nearby Jardins du château de Viven and Jardin du château de Momas also provide beautiful and serene settings for a family outing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. The Foresta demaniale is highly recommended for its peace and nature, with many enjoying the natural cooling on hot days and spotting local wildlife. The varied terrain of the Path Along the Luy is also popular among those seeking a more engaging ride.
For those who appreciate gardens, the region offers several beautiful options. You can visit the serene Jardins du château de Viven, located approximately 13 km away, or the Jardin du château de Momas, about 17 km from Higuères-Souye. Further afield, the Jardin Massey in Tarbes is a significant point of interest in the city center.
The area can be enjoyed year-round. For walking in natural areas like Foresta demaniale, warm days are pleasant due to the natural cooling provided by the trees. If visiting in autumn, be mindful of fallen leaves on trails. Spring and summer offer lush landscapes, while the cooler months can be ideal for longer hikes.
Yes, you can explore Navarrenx, a traditional fortified French bastide town in the western Pyrenees, offering a glimpse into historical urban planning. Orthez is also notable for its 13th-century stone bridge across the river, providing a unique architectural sight.
Yes, local markets are a great way to experience the regional culture and find local products. Nearby towns host various markets, such as Pau (daily except Sunday), Gan (Wednesday), Artix (Wednesday & Sunday), and Tarbes (Thursday all day).
The region is home to several important religious sites. Lourdes, a world-renowned pilgrimage center, is approximately 37 km away. Additionally, within a 36-50 km radius, you can find significant churches and abbeys that are part of French Pilgrim Routes, including Aire sur l'Adour église St Quitterie, Eglise at Oloron-Sainte-Marie, and Abbaye de St Sever.
Yes, the Path Along the Luy is particularly suitable for mountain bikes due to its varied terrain, which can be a bit rough but engaging. For more options, consult the gravel biking guide for Higuères-Souye, which lists several routes of varying difficulty.


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