Roquefort
Cradle of the Viscounts of Marsan in the 10th century, Roquefort was once a fortified town with ramparts and towers. ...
Capbreton
Formerly a port on the mouth of the Adour before it was diverted to Bayonne, Capbreton was famous for its whaling ...
Hossegor
Very pleasant seaside resort between pines and fine sand, lake and forest. Hossegor is only separated from Capbreton ...
Mimizan
In Gallo Roman times, Mimizan was Ségosa, today buried under the dunes. Mimizan is two entities, Mimizan Ville and ...
Eugénie-les-Bains
Famous thermal village, 1st slimming village in France created by Michel Guérard. Superb walks around the 15ha of ...
Pomarez
A stopover is a must at Pomarez, magnificent arenas and high place of the Landaise race in an exceptional ...
Biarrotte
Its name probably comes from the Latin "via rotarum", in reference to the motorable road that crosses it, the ...
Biaudos
The village surprises with the diversity of its architectural heritage such as the Ottoman-inspired “Tuilerie” ...
Saint-André-de-Seignanx
Saint André de Seignanx The town being located on a hill, Saint-André-de-Seignanx belongs to both the basin of the ...
Saint-Barthélemy
Saint Barthélemy This small rural town along the Adour is well worth a stroll: the belvedere adjoining the church ...
Saint-Laurent-de-Gosse
The castle (Roll-Montpellier), the Gothic church, the water gates or the duck breeding farms are all points of ...
Saint-Martin-de-Seignanx
Saint Martin de Seignanx Chief town of the canton of Seignanx, this commune is the largest in the territory. Its ...
Saint-Sever
Located 17km south of Mont de Marsan, on the banks of the Adour on a height, Saint Sever has an abbey church ...
Vielle-Saint-Girons
Between the Atlantic Ocean and the Léon pond, Vielle-Saint-Girons stretches over 17km of coastline with beaches as ...