Claracq : promenade du Beüs au château

  • on foot : 1h15 - Difficulty Easy
  • Distance : 4.8km
  • Vertical rise : 71m
  • Public : Famille - Tous publics
Walk on the agricultural plateau of the North of Claracq, with a return by the crests, true balcony on all the Pyrenean chain. You will walk along the foot of the hillside below the village. When you reach the village of Claracq, you will have a splendid view of the Pyrenees and of the 17th century castle, owner of the village.
Itinerary
  • Step 1 :

    Start from the church car park, going down towards the road (D296) via the small staircase. Turn right onto this road, which descends slightly for 400 metres, and take the first path on the left. Walk along the foot of the hillside below the village.
  • Step 2 :

    At the junction with the small tarmac road, turn right and stay on the main road, which widens near the A65 motorway.
  • Step 3 :

    Turn left onto the track that joins the D834 road after 1,500 metres. At the junction with the main road, turn left onto the road leading to the village of Claracq, which offers a remarkable view of the Pyrenees. At the entrance to the village, you will pass the 17th-century castle, which is owned by the local council.
Don't miss
  • Claracq Lalonquette Gallo-Roman Museum (Built heritage) (Heritage)

    Archaeological excavations at the Gallo-Roman villa in Lalonquette have uncovered the remains of a sumptuous and prestigious residence. These discoveries are on display and preserved at the museum, which reveals the history of the site and highlights the customs and traditions of its inhabitants. Admire the magnificent mosaics discovered on site and restored, monetary treasures, jewellery, ceramics, painted plasterwork and more. The layout of the museum, inspired by the ancient site, distributes the different rooms in the image of a peristyle with a gallery. This space also features a unique educational room, an introductory module to archaeological excavation. Finally, thanks to computer-generated images, you can immerse yourself in the heart of the 4th-century country palace.

  • Claracq Castle (Built heritage) (Heritage)

    It stands out because it bears witness to history, that of the families who ruled it, from the most prestigious to the most modest. It also speaks to our memory through its outbuildings: the farmstead, part of the Ribère development initiated by the ancient villa; the communal mill, a privilege of aristocratic houses modernised during the industrial era; and the Sarraute house, coveted for its heritage and strategic value in relation to the estate enclosure. The history of the château is also the history of its lands. As far as we know, certain plots of land have always remained within its domain. One of these in particular catches our attention. This is the casau de Menge, an enclosure with power stakes, which would later be integrated into a larger estate known as ‘Lanouguère’, where vines would occupy a prominent place.

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