Bourriot-Bergonce – Roquefort

Bourriot-Bergonce is a village with a distinctive atmosphere, characterised by a cluster of houses set amidst an open clearing, typical of the Landes region’s airiaux.
A few kilometres to the south-west, the 13th-century chapel of Lugaut is well worth a visit, just as it is for pilgrims on the Way of St James. Please note : the section of the old unpaved railway line can only be used by mountain bikes.
Taking the direct route, you reach Saint-Gor, where you turn off towards Roquefort, a small town.

16 km
1h40

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easy

Grande Lande

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Alternative itinerary, recommended by CTE

From Bourriot-Bergone, take a loop to visit the famous Lugaut Chapel : follow the Retjons road (D224). Once you reach the chapel, you can choose to follow a short stretch of the old railway line, which forms part of the pilgrims’ walking route; please note that this section is unpaved and sandy. You rejoin the Route de Retjons at Saint-Gor.

Bourriot-Bergonce : Bourriot Church (5th–17th centuries)

Saint-Gor : a Landes-style bullring with semi-permanent stands.

Nearby :

Retjons : the chapel of Lugaut and its 13th-century frescoes, a stop on the Way of St James

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