Green resort (« Station Verte » label) 8 kilometers from the Atlantic coast
Near the Lake Léon
Many activities near the stopover area
Nearby
Point of interest
Lake Léon
« Sauveté » of Saint-Girons
Well of Saint-Girons
Shops
Grocery store 600 meters from the area
Events
May: Veille festival
October: Beer festival
Bons plans
GHISLAIN IBOS-GATEAUX BASQUES FRAIS
GHISLAIN IBOS-GATEAUX BASQUES FRAIS
Zone Pyrène Aéropole, 65290 Louey
06 20 55 16 31
Offre :
Take advantage of the passage on your area of the Salaisons de l'Adour.
Three visits per week - lunch or dinner.
Valable
jusqu'au 30/12/2025
Réservé aux clients
Ayant une carte d'accès
Description
A few minutes walk from Lake Léon
Stabilised pitches delimited by wooden logs
Playground, boules pitch, picnic tables, miniature golf
Fitness trail
Labels
Tourism / Discovery
This little coastal town of the Landes has many landscapes to offer: the Atlantic, Lake Léon and large forests.
This seaside resort of the Côte d’Argent is skirted by 17 kilometers of fine sandy beaches. Discover the two beaches of this destination labelled « Station Verte »: the wild Lettre Blanche and the private beach of Arnaoutchot.
Lake Léon is a little piece of paradise just right next to the area. Partly classified as a Nature Reserve and Natura 2000 site, it brings together adventurers and holidaymakers willing to stay in the middle of nature. In summer, the beach is supervised and many activities are offered: boat rides, paddle… Enjoy your walk around the lake and discover aquatic areas, Atlantic wet heaths, peatlands, meadows… It is also a perfect fishing spot: white fish, carnivorous fish and other varieties can be found in this 340 hectare lake.
Nature lovers will appreciate the unspoilt forest of the Landes where walking and biking paths are numerous. Some of them lead you to a few heritage sites of the region.
This land rich in natural sites still has vestiges of the past. Among them, the « Sauveté » of Saint-Girons is one of the oldest monuments in the region. Having at first a colonizing function for land valorisation, the « Sauvetés » of the south-west also hosted the pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Notice the filtering well of the town, discovered in 2013. It is the first filtering well built in 1856.