Best attractions and places to see around Créon-D'Armagnac include a blend of historical architecture, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences. This village in the heart of France's Gascony region serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Landes department and the wider Armagnac area. The region features rolling hills, vineyards, and preserved medieval towns.
Last updated: May 17, 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 is rich in history. You can explore the 13th-century bastide town of Labastide-d'Armagnac, known for its preserved character and charming square. Another significant historical site is Fondat Castle, a 17th-century castle with a beautiful 4-hectare park. Other nearby historical landmarks include Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Créon-d'Armagnac, Château Henri IV, and the peaceful bastide towns of Saint-Justin and Mauvezin d'Armagnac.
Absolutely. Lac de l'Uby is a fantastic nature reserve offering trails for hiking and trail running, with natural swimming available from its beach. The Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac, built on an old railway line, is perfect for cycling through woods and vineyards. The region also features rolling hills, vineyards, and the Zone sensible Sabaille, a recognized biodiversity refuge.
The area is excellent for cycling. The Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac is part of the Scandibérique (EuroVélo 3) and offers a scenic route through the countryside. You can find various cycling routes, including touring, road cycling, and mountain biking trails, with options for different difficulty levels. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling around Créon-D'Armagnac guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lac de l'Uby offers swimming and trails for active families. The park at Fondat Castle, with its rare trees and picturesque setting, is also a delightful spot for all ages. Exploring the medieval streets of Labastide-d'Armagnac can also be an engaging experience for children.
The region is famous for its Armagnac brandy. Visitors can enjoy personalized tours and tastings at family-owned wineries. You can also explore local artisan shops for unique crafts and discover regional cuisine at local restaurants, featuring dishes like garbure and duck. The bastide towns, such as Labastide-d'Armagnac, often host local markets and festivals, offering a glimpse into local life.
Beyond the Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac, which is suitable for walking, numerous paths traverse the local countryside. The trails around Lac de l'Uby are excellent for hiking and trail running. These routes allow you to enjoy the authentic nature and typical architecture of the area. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore guides on komoot.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The well-preserved medieval character of towns like Labastide-d'Armagnac and the serene environment of Lac de l'Uby are frequently highlighted. The unique architecture of Fondat Castle and its park, along with the extensive cycling opportunities on the Green Way, also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, the region boasts stunning natural beauty. Besides Lac de l'Uby, the area is characterized by picturesque rolling hills and sprawling vineyards. The park at Fondat Castle is home to an exceptional collection of rare trees, including a gigantic zelkova and a century-old Siberian elm. The Zone sensible Sabaille in Créon-d'Armagnac is also recognized as a refuge for biodiversity.
Yes, natural swimming is accessible at Lac de l'Uby from its designated beach. It's a popular spot for cooling off and enjoying the water in a natural setting.
While not widely publicized, exploring the smaller bastide towns like Saint-Justin and Mauvezin d'Armagnac offers a glimpse into authentic medieval life away from larger crowds. The Observatoire de Lagrange, located near the border of Landes and Gers, provides another interesting point of interest for those curious about the night sky or local geography.
The Gascony region is renowned for its rich culinary traditions. You can savor local specialties such as garbure (a hearty soup), veal sweetbreads with Floc (a local aperitif), and various duck dishes. Don't miss the opportunity to taste and learn about Armagnac brandy, a signature product of the region, often available through vineyard tours and tastings.


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