Attractions and places to see around Lons offer a variety of historical and cultural sites. The area features significant landmarks such as the National Museum and Estate of the Château de Pau, a historical castle overlooking the Gave. Visitors can also explore the Palais Beaumont, a former Winter Palace now serving as a conference center. The region provides opportunities to experience both historical architecture and natural views, including the Pyrenees.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Beautiful palace in the park of the same name, which is very lovingly designed
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A boulevard lined with many upscale hotels, offering a magnificent view of the Pyrenees
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The Renaissance castle houses a museum where you can visit, among other things, the living quarters of the last imperial couple of France and the keep from the 14th century.
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This stadium where the Canoe and Kayak World Championships take place is open all year round to the public for Paddle, Rafting, Hydrospeed and other water disciplines. It was created thanks to Tony Estanguet, the world and Olympic champion of Canoe Slalom, among others. Today, international teams come to train there. In these photos 2025.01, it is the Spanish national team.
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The mayor of Pau and President of the Community of Communes François Bayrou as well as the Prefect had admitted that this achievement was not satisfactory, that an access ramp was missing. Pau à Vélo presented a project that was perfectly feasible and compatible with the constraints of the location (taking into account the environment, flood risks, etc.). Nothing moves. Lamentable. Michael B
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I agree with @Pierrick. The ramp for the bike is really not practical and steep. In my opinion the bike ride is simpler for the few steps
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If you want to quench your thirst, drinking water points are present in addition to bars (mostly pubs) along the boulevard. Note that the SNCF / bus station is below and a park is also present there.
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Benches and tables are present at different places on the path of the palace. There are plenty of places to relax.
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You can explore the National Museum and Estate of the Château de Pau, a historic castle known as the birthplace of Henry IV. It houses a national museum with art and tapestries. Another significant historical site is the Palais Beaumont, a former Winter Palace with a rich history, now serving as a conference center.
Yes, both the National Museum and Estate of the Château de Pau and the Palais Beaumont are noted as family-friendly. The Château de Pau offers a museum experience, while the Palais Beaumont is set within a beautiful park, ideal for a family outing.
The Boulevard of the Pyrenees is famous for its magnificent views of the Pyrenees mountain range, including the Pic du Midi d'Ossau. Along the boulevard, you'll find plaques indicating the names of various visible Pyrenean peaks.
The area around Lons offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Lower Château de Pau – View of Château de Pau loop' or the 'Forêt domaniale de Bastard loop'. For hiking, options include the 'Hippodrome loop' or 'Towards Lescar – Carolins Lake loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Liben Park – View of Château de Pau loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for running, hiking, and gravel biking around Lons.
The Palais Beaumont is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for visitors with mobility needs.
The Gave de Pau Cycle Bridge allows you to cross the Gave river and connect to cycle paths along the Gave de Pau. While it facilitates cycling, be aware that the staircase leading to the footbridge has a single rail that can be challenging for loaded bikes, tricycles, trailers, or wheelchairs.
The Pau whitewater stadium is a renowned aquasports park where kayakers train and compete. Inaugurated in 2009, it's recognized for its natural setting on the edge of the Gave de Pau, its aesthetics, and the technical challenges it offers. It also provides benches, picnic tables, and a book box for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance of the National Museum and Estate of the Château de Pau as the birthplace of Henry IV. They also enjoy the high-quality national museum within, featuring art, tapestries (including superb Gobelins), and permanent and temporary exhibitions related to King Henry IV's era. The castle's large dining room and the views of the Pyrenees from its gardens are also highlights.
Yes, there are several walking routes. For example, you can find easy hiking options like the 'Hippodrome loop' (6.9 km) or 'Carolins Lake – Towards Lescar loop' (5 km). More moderate options include the 'Hiking loop from Lotissement Le Clos de Méon' (8.9 km). For a comprehensive list, refer to the Hiking around Lons guide.
Beyond its stunning views, the Boulevard of the Pyrenees features the curious funicular of Pau, a statue of Henri IV, and 54 small plaques that identify the various Pyrenean peaks visible. There are also drinking water points and bars along the boulevard, and a park nearby.
The Palais Beaumont was originally built in 1898 as Pau’s Winter Palace, designed by Emile Bertrand. It underwent significant renovations in 1928 by Odon de Béarn, transforming it into a casino, and again in 2006 by François Lombard, modernizing it into a conference center. Its history reflects its evolution from a grand Belle Époque palace to a contemporary event venue.


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