Cultural Sites
The Pyrenées contain a wealth of cultural destinations to visit and explore. Saint Bertrand de Comminges with its famous Cathedral is only 15 minutes from our apartment. Established in medieval times the town as shaped nowadays came about after 1083AD when Bertrand de L’Isle became Bishop. It was he who built the Cathedral and made significant improvements to the quality of life in the town which following his canonisation in 1218 adopted the current name of the town in 1222. The town and its cathedral are well worth a visit.
Also, nearby, are the famous Grottes de Gargas with their fascinating artworks dating back some 27000 years. There is also an accompanying interpretative centre.
Many local cultural historical sites nearby can be found at Neste Barousse.
A little further away, 25 minute drive, is the well known town of Bagnere de Luchon, with its roots stretching back some 2000 years. Known for its thermal baths it has been a destination for royalty and other famous individuals since the time of Empress Eugenie. The town has also been a key part of the Tour de France, ever since the race was established. It is also connected to SuperBagnere Ski Resort by cable car, recently rebuilt and re-opened December 2023. With Parapenting and a small airfield offering gliding, sports-fields and tennis courts the town is a sports and outdoor activity must. The town boasts attractive and impressive period architecture and offers many speciality shops selling local foods, drink and crafts for the discerning traveller.
Accessible by train from Montrejeau, if wanting a rest from driving, are the cities of Lourdes and Pau. Lourdes, the famous Catholic pilgrimage site. Each year, millions, including thousands from Ireland, visit the Grotto of Massabielle where, in 1858, the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to a local woman. West of Lourdes is Pau accessible by train or car. A walk along central Pau's Boulevard des Pyrénées offers countryside views and mountain panoramas on clear days. The boulevard leads up to the castle of Château de Pau, birthplace of King Henry IV of France and Navarre, worth a guided tour, with period furnishings and artworks. Enjoy a lunch in the open-air in one of the restaurants in the city centre.