• on foot : 1h30 - Difficulty Easy
  • Distance : 7.5km
  • Vertical rise : 90m
  • Public : Famille - Tous publics
On the outskirts of Montardon, this walk is a delightful way to discover the hillsides of Béarn. The landscape alternates between hedgerows, woods, meadows and villages, sometimes with the blue line of the Pyrenees as a backdrop. It is best to avoid this hike after long periods of rain, as some clay sections become very muddy. This is where the Marlères were located...
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  • Pyrénées (Panorama)

  • La Cueillette de l'Aragnon (Tasting)

    La Cueillette de l'Aragnon covers around 15 hectares. The concept is simple: with a basket, a wheelbarrow and a pair of secateurs in hand, you can wander through the aisles of our vegetable garden and orchard, picking whatever you need and whatever takes your fancy. Pick a variety of fresh produce grown using sustainable farming methods, in tune with the seasons. By eating locally, you are guaranteed to rediscover the delicious taste of fruit and vegetables... For those of you with a sweet tooth, discover the treasures of our region at the Aragnon grocery store, which also offers a range of bulk and organic products. La Cueillette produces a non-alcoholic sparkling apple drink and homemade apple juice! It also has a restaurant. Committed to sharing the best that nature has to offer, it offers a range of packages for groups, schools, children and more.

  • Le Bistrot de la Cueillette de l'Aragnon (Tasting)

    The Cueillette de l'Aragnon bistro welcomes you to its 15-hectare estate, where you can pick your own fruit and vegetables. Freshly picked vegetables and seasonal fruit are brought to life by Henri, the young chef. Passionate about cooking since childhood, he is a jack of all trades and an adventurer at heart. He has developed his skills through his gastronomic and bistronomic experiences and now offers a convivial, inventive cuisine centred around vegetables. Every lunchtime, you can enjoy one of two ‘world dishes’ inspired by the chef's travels. The menu changes every week depending on the produce available in the fields. You can also visit the shop selling local produce.

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Agenda

13Feb

9h45/11h: Prehistory, it sticks! ages 4-8. Through a playful discovery of Prehistory, children explore the daily lives of the first hunter-gatherers and the animals that populated their environment. After this time of…

MONTARDON
13Feb

Discover birds and make fat balls. After playing bird discovery games and making observations, you'll learn how to make grease balls to help our feathered friends get through the winter. Ages 5…

MONTARDON
13Feb

Introduce your family to the basics of basketry using wild plants found everywhere. Unleash your creativity and discover a new way of looking at plants.

MONTARDON