Attractions and places to see around Sedzère offer a glimpse into a rural environment in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of France. This area is characterized by its agricultural heritage, with a landscape shaped by the Gabas and Souye rivers and north/south oriented hills. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural features that reflect the region's past and serene countryside. The village provides opportunities to experience local culture and the natural beauty of its surroundings.
Last updated: July 1, 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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The Lac du Gabas is located in a beautiful nature reserve and is ideal for resting and enjoying
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At the end of this path and at the top of this small promontory, you undeniably have a very beautiful view. Nothing remains of the archaeological excavations that once took place here and testify to the Roman presence. The place is called Le Fort de César and you can easily imagine what it was used for.
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Castle of 1723 in the enclave of Hautes-Pyrénnées (65) in the land of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques (64). Gardens to visit as well as the castle itself.
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The most prominent natural attraction is Lake Gabas, located in a beautiful nature reserve. It's ideal for relaxation and offers a scenic 12 km tour. The region is also characterized by the Gabas and Souye rivers, which contribute to the picturesque rural landscape.
Yes, you can visit Gardères Castle, a historic castle from 1723 with gardens to explore. Another significant site is Caesar's Fort, a historical site offering a beautiful view from its promontory, believed to have Roman presence. The Sedzère Church itself is an ancient edifice with historical artworks like 'Le Christ Allongé' and 'Saint-Sabin'.
The area around Sedzère is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'Lake Gabas – Lake Gabas loop from Lourenties' or explore gravel biking trails such as the 'Gave de Pau – Whitewater stadium bridge loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Morlaàs loop from Saint-Jammes'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Sedzère, Gravel biking around Sedzère, and MTB Trails around Sedzère guides.
Yes, Lake Gabas is categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for resting and enjoying the surroundings, with a 12 km tour that can be enjoyed by all.
For scenic views, head to Caesar's Fort, which offers a very beautiful view from its promontory. The hilly landscape around Sedzère, with its north/south oriented hills, also provides views overlooking the Gabas valley to the west.
Absolutely. The rural scenery around Sedzère is well-suited for hiking and walking. You can explore paths like the Path Along the Luy, which follows the river. The 12 km tour around Lake Gabas is also a popular walking option.
The Sedzère Church, dedicated to Saint Peter, is an edifice of irregular plan, possibly pre-Romanesque. It has undergone several renovations, with the roof redone in 1914 and 1981, and the entrance door dating to 1869. It likely served as the chapel for an old castle and houses significant artworks, including 'Le Christ Allongé' and 'Saint-Sabin'.
The 'Camp de César' refers to remnants of a quadrangular fortified complex with an enclosure and ditches near the Sedzère Church. While it appears to have no direct link to Caesar, it may correspond to a protohistoric camp. Today, it is known as Caesar's Fort and offers a very beautiful view from its promontory, with archaeological excavations having taken place there in the past.
Visitors appreciate the serene environment of Lake Gabas, finding it ideal for resting and enjoying the surroundings. The historical significance and beautiful views from Caesar's Fort are also highly regarded. The overall appeal lies in the blend of natural beauty and historical sites.
Yes, the Boy Mill (Moulin de BOY) is a notable historical building located along the Gabas river. This renovated mill dates back to 1732, with the date visibly inscribed on the lintel of its door, offering a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage.
Sedzère is situated on a plateau traversed by the Gabas and Souye rivers, creating a picturesque rural landscape. The village lies on a line of north/south oriented hills, offering views overlooking the Gabas valley. The area is predominantly agricultural, characterized by countryside interspersed with hedges, livestock farming, and corn cultivation.
Given the focus on outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring natural landscapes, the spring and autumn months typically offer the most pleasant weather for visiting Sedzère. Temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant, making it ideal for enjoying the trails and attractions.


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