A gentle journey between vineyards, valleys and charming villages

Pyrenees confidential: A slow and romantic escape around Pau

  • Pau
  • Accessible by train

At the foot of the Pyrenees, Pau and its surroundings naturally lend themselves to getaways for two. Here, panoramas unfold slowly, roads wind between vineyards and valleys, and time seems to stretch out. This 5-day trip invites couples to share simple moments: walking side by side on a suspended boulevard facing the mountains, tasting a glass of Jurançon wine in the heart of the hillsides. A gentle interlude, conducive to conversation, contemplation and shared memories.

Hillside Vineyards Discovering Jurançon and Madiran in direct contact with the producers.

Accessible Mountains Exploring the Ossau and Aspe valleys without technical difficulty.

Suspended Moments Sharing a panorama or a glass of wine without time constraints.

Day 1 – First Steps in Pau: Between Heritage and Panoramas

Pau, City of Views and History

Pau unfolds at an unhurried pace, between elegant streets and open views toward the Pyrenees. It is a city made for strolling together, where history, light and landscapes naturally invite you to slow down.

A city made for strolling together

Walking Through Pau’s Historic Heart

Morning : Arrival in Pau by train. From the station, the city center can be explored on foot. A guided walk leads to the Boulevard des Pyrénées, a wide balcony opening onto the mountain chain, then to the Château de Pau, birthplace of Henri IV. The route continues through theHédas quarter, a former suburb now rehabilitated, before a pause in the Beaumont garden.

Afternoon : Ride aboard the funicular to connect the station to the historic center, then free time to stroll through the shopping streets. In the late afternoon, tasting at the Pavillon du Vin de Jurançon becomes an intimate moment: comparing aromas, exchanging impressions, before extending the break over a coffee in the old center.

Hôtel Villa Navarre – Pau

Your accomodation

Hôtel Villa Navarre****

Just a short walk from Pau’s city centre, Villa Navarre is a former Belle Époque residence set in a quiet park. Its refined atmosphere and intimate setting make it a comfortable retreat for couples, ideal for unwinding together after a day of exploration.

Day 2 – From Hillside Villages to Wine Estates

Vineyards of Jurançon & Madiran

The vineyards of Jurançon and Madiran unfold along gentle hills, shaped by light, seasons and patient know-how. Walking through these landscapes together, tastings become shared moments, where flavours and stories naturally bring you closer.

Sharing flavours and stories

Meeting the Winemakers

Morning : Departure by car from Pau (20 to 30 min) towards the villages of Gan and Monein. The hillsides follow one another, dotted with vineyards and Bearnese houses. Visit to the Jurançon producers’ cellar in Gan, then visits to Domaine Capdevielle or Château Lafitte which feel like moments for two, punctuated by exchanges with the winemakers and commented tastings. Between glasses, the wine landscapes offer a setting conducive to pauses and souvenir photos.

Afternoon : Drive to Monein to discover Domaine Castera. Exchanges with the winemakers allow understanding of the particularities of the soils and climate. Return at the end of the day to the accommodation, through the rolling landscapes of the piedmont.

Domaine Mont-Riant / Massonde

Your accomodation

Domaine Mont-Riant – Jurançon

In the heart of the vineyards, this discreet address offers a calm and verdant setting. The rooms open onto the hillsides, inviting you to slow down and enjoy the rural silence.

Day 3 – Ossau Valley and Mountain Panoramas

Artouste, high-altitude panoramas and mountain villages

The Ossau and Aspe valleys open up wide, revealing mountain landscapes shaped by silence and distance. Here, walking side by side feels natural, guided by slow rhythms, open horizons and a shared sense of escape.

Mountains within reach

High-Altitude Landscapes

Morning : Departure by car to Fabrèges (around 1h15 from Pau). A first stop at Lake Fabrèges offers an immediate change of scale: fresh air, still water and the surrounding peaks set the tone for the day.
Board the Artouste mountain train, one of the highest in Europe. Its slow pace allows couples to sit back and take in the scenery together, as the track follows the contours of the mountain. Wide panoramas open over the Ossau Valley, creating a quiet, almost timeless atmosphere.

Afternoon : Descent back into the valley and drive to Bielle for a visit to an artisanal Ossau-Iraty cheese dairy. The cool cellar, the scent of milk and the tasting offer a simple and sensory introduction to local know-how.
The day continues through the mountain villages of Bielle and Bedous, where stone houses, narrow streets and surrounding pastures invite a slow stroll. These quiet villages offer a gentle transition between altitude and valley life.

Auberge Spa transhumance / P. Meyer AE-Medias / Parc national des Pyrenees

Your accomodation

Auberge Spa Transhumance & Cie

Nestled in the Aspe Valley, Auberge Spa Transhumance & Cie combines mountain character with a sense of well-being. Natural materials, local-inspired cuisine and a spa area create a calm setting, ideal for slowing down and sharing quiet moments together.

Day 4 – Walking the mountains together

Laruns and guided walk in the Pyrenees

In Laruns, the mountains invite you to slow down, sharing a quieter day shaped by walking, conversation and close contact with the landscape.

Sharing the landscape at a slower pace

Walking the mountains together together

Morning: Short drive to Laruns, a lively mountain village at the heart of the Ossau Valley. From here, set out on a guided walk with a professional guide from the Ossau Valley Mountain Office (“Bureau Montagne”). For moreexperienced hikers, sections of the legendary GR10 long-distance trail pass through the valley, offering challenging terrain and breathtaking high-altitude scenery. The route is chosen according to the couple’s level and conditions, allowing time to walk side by side, observe the landscape and listen to the sounds of the mountain: flowing water, wind in the grass, distant bells.

Afternoon : Return to Laruns for a relaxed afternoon in the village. A stroll along the river, a pause on a terrace or a walk through the streets provide time to unwind and reflect on the shared experience.
The rhythm remains free and unhurried, leaving space for conversation and quiet moments together.

©Lac d’Anglas, randonnée, Gourette / Adrien Basse-Cathalinat / ADT64

DID YOU KNOW?

Your guides in the Ossau Valley

Bureau Montagne brings together certified mountain professionals who know every trail and summit in the valley. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced hiker, they adapt their guided walks, snowshoe treks, and alpine outings to your pace and interests. From gentle valley strolls to challenging peaks, each guide brings their own specialties and deep local knowledge to create memorable mountain experiences.

Day 5 – Oloron-Sainte-Marie and Return to Pau

Heritage and Pilgrimage Routes

Heritage and pilgrimage routes invite you to slow down and walk at a gentler pace. Following these historic paths together, stone, light and quiet streets create a setting made for reflection and shared moments.

A final day to linger together

Following Ancient Paths

Morning : Departure for Oloron-Sainte-Marie (about 50 min by car). In the coolness of the morning, the city reveals itself at a leisurely pace: narrow streets, small squares, water reflections, and this impression of walking along an ancient stage. The visit to Sainte-Marie Cathedral, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage routes, provides a simple and powerful setting: ideal for taking time, side by side, without rushing.

Afternoon : Return to Pau (about 45–50 min). On the road, keep a pause “just for two”: a viewpoint, a café, a few minutes in the sun. In Pau, end the trip with a final walk on the Boulevard des Pyrénées: the late afternoon light is often gentle, and the panorama lends itself well to travel reviews and plans for the next departure.

Alysson-hotel, Oloron Sainte Marie

Your accomodation

ALysson Hôtel****

Located in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, Hotel Alysson offers a comfortable and contemporary setting at the gateway to the valleys. With its spa area and relaxed atmosphere, it provides a pleasant place to unwind together after a day exploring heritage sites and mountain landscapes.

Your accomodation

Good to know

Our tips for enjoying your stay

  • Plan free late afternoons to improvise a walk or a drink on a terrace.
  • Choose the accommodation option with spa in the valley to extend moments of relaxation together.
  • Travel outside July-August to enjoy calmer and more intimate atmospheres.
  • Book the Artouste train and thermal treatments in advance during high season.

Low-Carbon Accessibility

Before you go

Frequently asked questions

Here are some practical answers to the most common questions, to help you plan your stay with ease and confidence.

From May to October to enjoy the valleys and vineyards. Spring and autumn offer quieter crowds.

Pau is accessible by train from major French cities. A car is then recommended for the valleys.

Yes, the proposed walks are accessible and accompanied if needed.

Rates

indicative budget

(Based on 2 people)


The price includes
  • 4 nights in comfortable accommodation (hotel in Pau + mountain guesthouse or auberge in the valleys, double room),
  • Breakfasts included depending on the accommodation,
  • Activities mentioned in the itinerary, including: Artouste mountain train, Visit to an artisanal Ossau-Iraty cheese dairy, Guided walk with the Bureau Montagne de la vallée d’Ossau, Cultural visits and walks in Pau and mountain villages (Laruns, Bedous, Bielle),
  • Car rental for exploring the valleys (based on 3–4 days)
The price does not include
  • Transport to and from Pau (train or flight),
  • Lunches and dinners,
  • Optional tastings or additional guided activities,
  • Personal expenses.

💡 The total budget may vary depending on the season, accommodation category and availability of guided activities. Travelling outside peak summer periods generally allows for a more comfortable budget and a quieter experience.

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