- Distance to the river: 1 meters
Campsite highlights
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To do and see around the campsite :
Lake Pourtet ( 23.3 km ),
Hourat Lake ( 23.7 km ),
Gaube Lake ( 28.2 km ),
Lake Arratille ( 28.3 km )
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Campsite facilities and services
- Animals accepted
- Play area
Description of the campsite
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Number of pitches: 53
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: 1 ha
The campsite Aygueberre is located on the river Laruns in the Basque Country in the Pyrenees Atlantiques.
Nature holidays in the Pyrénées Atlantiques
During their stay in the campsite Aygueberre, holidaymakers can enjoy an exceptional natural setting through various activities. Hikers will not miss places to discover and naturalists will be able to admire many wild species. Sports enthusiasts will be able to compete against the legendary passes of the Tour de France or practice activities such as climbing, via ferrata, tree climbing, kayaking, rafting and hydrospeed.
Camping holidays in Béarn
By staying in the campsite Aygueberre, holidaymakers can enjoy a privileged location in Béarn. This part of the Pyrenees offers exceptional panoramas between mountainous deep valleys. From Laruns, it will be possible to visit Lourdes and its sanctuary, the Basque coast with Hendaye and Saint-Jean de Luz, go to Spain by the Col du Pourtalet or enjoy the festive character of Bayonne. From the campsite, holidaymakers can discover extraordinary landscapes by taking the Artouste Train, the highest tourist train in Europe. This train follows a route at 2000 m altitude and invites to access to beautiful places in the mountains. At the end of this picturesque train ride, holidaymakers will discover the Artouste lake and its dam. Tourism lovers will enjoy their stay to discover the city of Pau. Its privileged location offers a panorama of the chain of the Pyrenees and the hills of Jurançon. Lovers of tourism and history will be delighted to visit Pau. To live an exceptional moment in family, it will be possible to discover the caves of Betharram which were discovered in 1810. The visitors will be able to explore the entrails of the Pyrenees on 5 floors and through a course of about 3 km in small train or still by boat on an underground lake. Stalactites, stalagmites and stone edging will be at the rendezvous and will delight young and old.