Best attractions and places to see around Lagrange include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activity routes. The region features a well-preserved bastide village, a lake with recreational opportunities, and a historic castle set within a notable park. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from ancient settlements to natural reserves. These attractions offer insights into the area's heritage and provide varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Lake Uby, a magnificent 80-hectare body of water located in the heart of the Uby Valley, is a privileged place. It will charm you with its beauty as well as the diversity of activities offered there...
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Pretty chapel, and space designed for a comfortable stop (tables, shelters, toilets, etc.). When I was there, the chapel was closed. Find out about the opening dates if you want to see the interior.
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50km cycling on an old railway line!
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On May 18, 1959, cycling world champion André Darrigade left his jersey, thus starting a tradition. In summer, the church is open in the morning and afternoon. In autumn, unfortunately, it is only open in the afternoon from 3 p.m., so we were unable to visit.
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Built on an ancient railway line that connected Gabarret to Mont de Marsan, the Via Verde of It is an integral part of the Scandibérique, the pilgrims' cycle path (EuroVélo 3) that connects the city of Trondheim in Norway to Santiago de Compostela, crossing the France for over 1700 km, of which 195 km in the Landes. Be careful, in case of recent rain there are some very muddy sections and you need to be careful. However, it is easily passable.
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I am truly more than surprised to find this church. But in the country that hosts the "Tour de France", which is so important beyond its borders, there must be a place of worship like this.
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Beautiful square with half-timbered houses where the church also overlooks.
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Along the green way created from the old railway there is this beautiful church dedicated to Santa Maria dei cyclists. Inside are endless t-shirts of famous cyclists. Absolutely obligatory stop.
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The region offers rich historical experiences. You can visit Labastide-d'Armagnac, a well-preserved bastide village dating back to 1291, known for its half-timbered houses and Armagnac tastings. Another significant site is Fondat Castle, a 17th-century Neo-Renaissance castle set in a beautiful 4-hectare park, classified as a National Heritage of France.
Absolutely. Lac de l'Uby is a fantastic nature reserve with trails around its shores, perfect for hiking and trail running, and offers natural swimming from its beach. The area also features the Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac, an old railway line converted into a 50km cycling path.
For walking and hiking, Lac de l'Uby provides a nature reserve with trails suitable for both hiking and trail running. Additionally, the region has various routes that can be explored on foot. For more detailed hiking options, you can check out the cycling guides, as many paths are multi-use.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Labastide-d'Armagnac is a charming village to explore with its historical architecture. Lac de l'Uby offers a beach for natural swimming and easy trails for family walks. Fondat Castle, with its extensive park and rare trees, provides a magical setting for children and adults alike.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac is a 50km cycling path built on an ancient railway line, forming part of the EuroVélo 3. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, by exploring the Cycling around Lagrange guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. The lively atmosphere of Labastide-d'Armagnac, especially during events like the L'Oreille en Place music festival, is a highlight. The tranquil beauty and recreational opportunities at Lac de l'Uby, and the exceptional collection of rare trees within the park of Fondat Castle, are also highly praised.
Yes, the Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac is an integral part of the Scandibérique (EuroVélo 3), a long-distance cycle path connecting Trondheim in Norway to Santiago de Compostela. This section offers 50km of cycling on an old railway line.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails around Lagrange. You can find routes like the 'Bench With a View of the Lake – Tour of Lake Uby loop' or the 'Labastide-d'Armagnac – A moment of bliss 🙂 loop'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Lagrange guide.
Yes, the trails around Lac de l'Uby are generally considered accessible and suitable for easy walks, offering beautiful natural scenery. These paths are well-maintained and provide a pleasant experience for various fitness levels.
Some trails, particularly those described as '30 km of trails...a sporting route', can feature varied terrain including pebbles, grass, stones, leaves, roots, and potentially mud, especially after rain. It's advisable to wear appropriate footwear and be prepared for changing conditions on less-maintained paths.
The natural areas, especially around Lac de l'Uby, are nature reserves, making them ideal for wildlife spotting. While specific species are not detailed, you can expect to observe local birdlife and other small animals typical of wetland and forest environments in the region.
Yes, the park surrounding Fondat Castle is home to an exceptional collection of rare trees, including a gigantic zelkova and a century-old Siberian elm, which is classified as a vulnerable species. This makes the park a notable natural monument in addition to its historical significance.


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