Discover the best top things to do in Pau, France including L'atelier Ambulant, Boulevard des Pyrenees, Palais des Sports, Circuit Pau Arnos, Cueillette de l'Aragnon, Eglise Notre Dame du Bout du Pont, Eglise Saint-Joseph, Chateau de Pau, Eglise Saint Martin, Eglise Saint-Jacques.
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A very nice walk with a wonderful view of the mountains, go on a clear day though because otherwise you will not see the mountains and half of the experience will be gone. If you look carefully there are little markers on the rail that tells you what each mountain that you see is called.Yes there are cafes and restaurants along the way and it's very close to the town center. There is also the funicular that brings you to the lower part of the town and at the end of the walk there is the chateau de Pau. I live in Pau so I walk there often but I would recommend for tourists.
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La Cueillette de l'Aragnon située a 15 minutes au Nord du centre ville de Pau vous propose de cueillir vous-même vos fruits et légumes en autonomie sur les 15ha de la ferme familiale. Vous pourrez aussi retrouver les bons produits de notre région à l’épicerie: miel, œufs, vrac, viande, fromages, confitures, gâteaux.. et bien d'autres! Nous aimons aussi transmettre notre passion pour la nature qui nous entoure a travers des animations pour les petits et les grands. Vous pouvez voir le programme sur notre site internet!
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At the origin of the city, the Castle of Pau offers its visitors a journey of over a thousand years through local and national history. Many well-known historical figures are associated with this place. In the fourteenth century, as part of his "great Pyrenean plan" Gaston Febus made the Castle of Pau into an outstanding medieval fortress by building the iconic brick keep. During the Renaissance, Henry IV, "the only king remembered well by his people", was born at the Castle on 13th December 1553, where he was rocked in the famous turtle shell cradle. He lived a Bearnaise childhood, far from the pomp of the court, to then become one of the most popular kings in the history of France. The current appearance of the Castle is largely due to the great restoration work undertaken in the nineteenth century by Louis-Philippe, anxious to legitimise his political standing by linking it with that of the first of the Bourbons, Henry IV.
Gorgeous Château in the middle of Pau! Well worth a visit! Thursday’s for English speakers!! Beautiful!
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First things first: churches are not museums, but for servicing masses and being the center of a parish. This church is living, and apart from being old and used, I can not confirm that this church is "old and musty" or "not well kept". Yes - I attend services regularly, even on business trips. And I have to admit that Abbé Dufau really got me. Before service started, everyone attending was welcomed personally, the mass itself was held with intensity and the community was really present. The sermon that the Abbé held on Matthew 22, 15-21 was confirming, challenging and a call to action. If you go there for attending a museum, a work of art, you will find better places. But the beauty of this place is to be experienced when visiting it for its purpose. Thanks to the Abbé and the attending parish, I felt home at Pau.
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