Attractions and places to see around Saint-Pierre-Du-Mont, located in the Landes department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural points of interest. Situated near Mont-de-Marsan, the area provides access to various outdoor activities and local landmarks. The region is characterized by its blend of historical sites and natural features, including forested areas and geological formations. Visitors can explore a range of attractions, from ancient churches to modern cultural centers.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The memorial was erected in 1956 to honor the brave soldiers of the 1st U.S. Infantry Division, known as the "Big Red One," who fought in the Easy Red sector during the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. The memorial consists of an obelisk-like pillar of gray granite surrounded by a circular bench. Engraved on the obelisk are the names of 627 fallen soldiers who fell between June 6 and July 24, 1944. It stands on the site of the former German resistance position WN62, one of the strongest defensive positions in the area.
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GPS coordinates: N 49° 21.616, W 0° 50.876 The monument of the 5th Engineer Special Brigade honors the US Combat Engineers who fought during the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944. It stands on the site of a former German strongpoint and consists of a concrete base with granite and bronze plaques, which specifically honor the subunits of the brigade – including the 299th Engineer Combat Battalion. The 5th Engineer Special Brigade was responsible for the Omaha Beach sector. Their main tasks included clearing mines and obstacles, creating lanes for vehicles, rescuing the wounded, and supporting the infantry during the landings. Despite heavy shelling, the brigade succeeded in securing the landing zones, thereby enabling the supply and movement of Allied troops. The monument commemorates their courage and sacrifices.
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How many people lost their lives here. Here, history comes alive.
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It shines with a thousand lights with the sun, we see it from far away
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The memorial was created by French artist Anilore Banon and consists of three symbolic elements: "The Wings of Hope": These are intended to remind us that the spirit that carried the men on June 6, 1944, should continue to inspire us. "Rise, Freedom!": This element symbolizes the courage of the soldiers who rose up against tyranny. "The Wings of Fraternity": These represent solidarity and a sense of unity between nations.
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When you walk along the beach today... you are horrified to think that so many soldiers/people lost their lives here.
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Saint-Pierre-du-Mont offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can explore the ancient Église de Saint-Pierre-du-Mont, with parts dating back to the 11th century, featuring a classified Romanesque apse and an altar by the Mazzetti brothers. The area also has archaeological findings of a Villa Gallo-Romaine du Gleyzia d'Augreilh. For contemporary culture, the Cultural Center of Mont-de-Marsan Agglo is a vibrant hub for arts, and you can discover the outdoor Promenade Sculptée.
Absolutely! The Base de Loisirs du Marsan is a highlight, set within a 120-hectare forested area. It features a fishing lake, a swimming lake with supervised bathing in summer, and over 100 games and challenges, including ziplines. You can also observe the unique natural feature of Les Glaises Bigarrées, variegated clays from the Upper Miocene geological period, located south of the town.
While Saint-Pierre-du-Mont itself is not directly on the D-Day landing beaches, the komoot community highlights several significant WWII memorials. These include the 1st Infantry Division Memorial (The Big Red One), Colleville-sur-Mer, honoring the U.S. Army's pivotal role on Omaha Beach, and the Omaha Beach Memorial Monuments, which serve as a poignant reminder of the casualties suffered during the 1944 landing. The Seine Bay also holds significant historical importance from 1944, offering hiking possibilities near a dream beach below a military cemetery.
Yes, the Base de Loisirs du Marsan is an excellent choice for families, offering a swimming lake, a variety of games, and ziplines. Additionally, the 1st Infantry Division Memorial and Omaha Beach Memorial Monuments are categorized as family-friendly historical sites, providing an educational experience for all ages.
There are various outdoor routes available. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like the 'View of Pointe du Hoc Cliffs – Gravel road above the beach loop' or 'Omaha Beach – Omaha Beach loop'. Gravel biking options include 'Voie de la Liberté – View of Pointe du Hoc loop'. If you prefer running, consider 'Le bec and bay du Mont – Omaha Beach loop' or 'View of Pointe du Hoc Cliffs – The Hable Bridge loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Running Trails guides for Saint-Pierre-du-Mont.
Visitors often highlight the profound historical significance of the area, particularly around the D-Day landing sites. For instance, the Seine Bay is noted for its 'dream beach' and the moving history of events from 1944. The Monument to the 5th Engineer Special Brigade also evokes 'goose bumps moments' for its role in the Normandy landings. The blend of natural beauty with such deep historical context is a key draw.
Yes, you can find the Statue of peace, an imposing monument created by Chinese artist Yao Yuan. Erected in 2004, it symbolizes world peace and features a young woman transforming into a magic bird releasing the Dove of Peace, combining Asian and Western art.
Given its proximity to Mont-de-Marsan, you have several options for day trips. Mont-de-Marsan itself, just 2 km away, offers interesting monuments and is classified as a 'ville fleurie'. Further afield, you can visit the historic Abbaye de St Sever (15 km), the charming town of Aire-sur-l'Adour (29 km) with its cathedral, or the medieval bastide towns of Saint-Justin (26 km) and Labastide d'Armagnac (29 km). For garden enthusiasts, Parc du Sarrat (47 km) is a remarkable destination.
Yes, the Base de Loisirs du Marsan is committed to accessibility. It provides two amphibious wheelchairs (tiralos) to allow people with reduced mobility to access the swimming area, ensuring a more inclusive experience.
The summer months, particularly from mid-June to early September, are ideal for enjoying the outdoor activities at the Base de Loisirs du Marsan, as the swimming lake is supervised during this period. Generally, the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region enjoys pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and natural features from spring through early autumn.


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