Larreule : les Bénédictins à cheval

  • on horseback : 2h15 - Difficulty Average
  • Distance : 9km
  • Vertical rise : 145m
  • Public : Famille
This family hike combines nature and built heritage. It guides you in the footsteps of the Benedictine monks. The bastide town of Larreule was created at the end of the 13th century by Benedictine monks, at the very foot of the 10th-century abbey. It is one of the 3 most important abbeys in Béarn. The interior features an "Assumption" high altar, and 2 statues, "The Virgin and Child" and "Saint Loup", carved from half a vertically split tree trunk.
Itinerary
  • Departure point. Leave Larreule Abbey. Go down to the fork in the road, route de Fichous, and turn r
  • Step 1 :

    Take the route de Bouillon (RD 262) for 1.5 km. Turn left towards Uzan.
  • Step 2 :

    After the bridge over the Luy de Béarn, take a farm track that will lead you to a rest area. Cross the tarmac road and continue along the farm track.
  • Step 3 :

    At the foot of a small hill, on your left, take the dirt track that runs along the foot of the hillside. You will come to a fork in the road, leaving a track on your right which climbs towards a group of houses. Take the left-hand path to reach the footbridge over the Uzan stream.
  • Step 4 :

    Cross the footbridge. Continue along the path that runs alongside the stream through the woods.
  • Step 5 :

    You will see the footbridge and its rest area.
  • Step 6 :

    Take the small climb on your left which will take you to a large plateau where maize is grown predominantly. Head towards the farm where you will reach a tarmac road that you will follow until you reach the direction sign. Leave the road.
  • Step 7 :

    Take a farm track that runs alongside a forest hedge and fields. At the end of this route, a grassy path joins a farm track leading to a farm, which you will cross. At the fork in the road, head down towards the bridge over the Luy de Béarn, where the road will take you safely back to your starting point.
Don't miss
  • https://cdt64.media.tourinsoft.eu/upload/Interieur-abbaye-Larreule.png
    Larreule abbey (Heritage)

    Larreule Abbey was a Benedictine abbey founded by Guillaume Sanche, Duke of Gascony, at the end of the 10th century. The building reached its apogee between the 11th and 14th centuries and was one of the three most important abbeys in Béarn. In decline from the end of the 14th century, it was ravaged in 1569 during the Wars of Religion and finally closed in 1773. Its conventual buildings disappeared during the French Revolution.

  • Fountain at St Pierre

    Dedicated to St Loup : heals ulcers, tumours, etc.

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