Mont-de-Marsan – Tartas

Mont-de-Marsan is famous for its flamenco festival and its Madeleine festivities.

The site of its old port, at the confluence of the Midou and the Douze – which together form the Midouze – features charming ‘cales’, narrow streets in the old town that once served as gently sloping ramps for launching boats.

Its many green spaces, such as Jean-Rameau Park, are home to fine specimens of palm trees and magnolias, a testament to the mild climate.

The official Scandibérique route takes you to Tartas, on the banks of the Midouze, via an easy, wooded stretch through the Landes region.

The association offers an alternative route for exploring Saint-Sever.

 

33 km
2h30

good

easy

Marsan

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From the town centre of Mont-de-Marsan, the official, signposted Scandibérique route heads west towards Dax before continuing on to Tartas via Meilhan and Carcarès Sainte-Croix.

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Mont-de-Marsan is famous for its flamenco festival and its Madeleine festivities.

The site of its old port, at the confluence of the Midou and the Douze rivers, which join to form the Midouze, features charming ‘cales’ – narrow streets in the old town that once served as gently sloping ramps for launching boats.

Its many green spaces, such as Jean-Rameau Park, are home to fine specimens of palm trees and magnolias, a testament to the mild climate.

The route proposed by CycloTransEurope takes in Saint-Sever, a key stop on the Way of St James, and the Marsan region.

20 km
2h10

none
easy
Marsan
Chalosse