Attractions and places to see around Morlanne include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This medieval village in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of France has origins tracing back to feudalism, with significant development during the Hundred Years' War. Morlanne offers a blend of historical architecture and scenic surroundings, inviting exploration.
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An old manor house in the heart of Béarn, Arzacq-Arraziguet retains the lines of its past with its central square and typical arcades. A short bike ride away, its lake offers a pleasant setting, ideal for a break by the water.
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The medieval village of Morlanne, perched on a ridge, houses some beautiful treasures such as its castle, its fortified church, or some beautiful panoramas of the surrounding countryside. It is a choice stopover in the heart of Béarnaise authenticity.
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The church, built in 1955, partially took over the floor plan of an old church ruin that was destroyed shortly after 1952. Stones from the old church could be reused for the current church. In front of the church there are many benches for a rest, and behind the 'mairie' there is also drinking water💦and toilet.
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super Village where you will find after all for the stage.
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Louvigny (in Béarn Lobinhèr of Loubignè) is a French commune, located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
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A 12th-century historical monument, the chapel was saved by the association "Les Amis de Caubin" in 1966, who completed its restoration in 1974. Musical events have been held there since. Note that picnic tables and an oratory are located on the other side of the road.
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This mill is privately owned and cannot be visited. But it is located directly on the GR65 and is a beautiful sight.
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Morlanne is rich in medieval heritage. You can visit the 14th-century Château de Morlanne and the 13th-century Fortified Church, both integral to the village's defenses. Take a self-guided tour along the Main Street (Carrère) to see typical medieval new town construction, and discover historical sites like the Belluix House and various Wash Fountains. Additionally, the 12th-century Caubin Chapel is a historical monument that hosts musical events.
For a splendid natural vista, head to the Panoramic view of the Pyrenees. This panoramic stele is located behind the parish church of Arthez-de-Béarn and describes various peaks and passes in the valleys of Ossau, Aspe, and Barétous.
Yes, Morlanne offers engaging activities for families. Tèrra Aventura Morlanne is an interactive treasure hunt near the Fébus Castle, providing puzzles and Poï'z to collect. The Caubin Chapel also has picnic tables nearby, perfect for a family outing. The Jardin Epicurien, an experimental garden, allows free picking of flowers, fruits, and vegetables, and features seed sharing.
The area around Morlanne is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various trails for walking, running, and mountain biking. Explore options like "Morlanne : les Palombières" for walking and mountain biking, or "Morlanne : Le Château" for walking. For more structured routes, check out the Hiking around Morlanne, Running Trails around Morlanne, and Road Cycling Routes around Morlanne guides.
Yes, there are a couple of lakes nearby. Lac de Doazon is approximately 7.6 km from Morlanne, offering a natural escape. Another option is Lake Arzacq-Arraziguet, located about 9.7 km away, which is also suitable for outdoor activities.
The Moulin de Louvigny is a privately owned mill located directly on the GR65. While it cannot be visited internally, it is a beautiful sight with historical charm and is surrounded by lovely fauna, making it a notable point of interest for those passing by.
The Saint Martin Church was built in 1955, partially reusing stones from an old church ruin. In front of the church, you'll find benches for resting, and behind the 'mairie' there are convenient facilities including drinking water and toilets.
Morlanne, with its medieval structures and surrounding natural beauty, is charming throughout the year. However, for enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the village comfortably, the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months offer pleasant weather. Summer (July-August) is also popular, though it can be warmer.
Yes, Morlanne is home to the Jardin Epicurien. This experimental and artisanal garden is a place for gardening enjoyment, featuring free picking of flowers, fruits, and vegetables, and seed sharing. It also boasts 200 endemic tree species from a local artisanal nursery, offering a unique natural experience.
Morlanne offers specific trails for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore "Morlanne : les Palombières" which is suitable for both walking and mountain biking, or take a walk on the "Morlanne : Le Château" trail. These provide direct access to the village's surrounding natural beauty.
Yes, at the Saint Martin Church, you'll find benches for rest, along with drinking water and toilet facilities located behind the 'mairie'. Additionally, the Caubin Chapel has picnic tables and an oratory on the other side of the road.


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