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Roquefort and its area
At the gateway to the Landes d'Armagnac, Roquefort invites you to discover its landscapes, its culture, its terroir and its many activities accessible to all.

Armagnac and Terroir
Explore the region's iconic estates and castles:
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Darroze Armagnacs (400 m away)
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Lacquy Castle (10 km)
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Château Garreau (16 km) – Ecomuseum, nature and wine tasting

Nature and Leisure
Take a walk, a bike ride or a canoe trip. Hiking maps are available at reception.
Limestone cliffs (200 m)
Sarbazan Ponds (2 km)
Nabias Lagoons in Arue (3.5 km)
Massy Pond in Gaillères (11 km)
Place Royale & Notre-Dame des Cyclistes Church (16 km)

Culture and Heritage
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Visit to the Roquefort Arena (on saturday morning during the summer)
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Lugaut Chapel in Retjons (12 km)
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Forge Museum in Brocas (17 km)
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Marquèze Ecomuseum in Sabres (37 km)
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Gallo-Roman villa of Séviac (50 km)

Festivals and Celebrations
Jazz in Marciac – late July to mid-August
Musicalarue in Luxey – end of July
Arte Flamenco in Mont-de-Marsan – early July
Madeleine Festival and Dax Festival – July & August

Local Markets
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Roquefort: Saturday morning
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Mont-de-Marsan: Tuesday and Saturday mornings
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Villeneuve-de-Marsan: Wednesday morning
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Sabres: Thursday morning
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Saint-Sever: Saturday morning
To Eat
Around us:
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Roquefort: Café de la Paix, L'Arrêt Galette, La Piz'
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Saint-Justin: (10 km): Le Cadet de Gascogne, Les Allées
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Labastide-d'Armagnac: (15 km): La Pizzeria Giulietta, le Bastignac, le Relais Gascon
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Saint-Avit (12 km): Le Relais du Caloy
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Mont de Marsan: Villa Mirasol, the Pyrenees, and many more!
SNACKING : 1 Casino Shop & 2 bakeries in Roquefort
SUPERMARKETS & GAS STATIONS
In Sarbazan: Leclerc Express & Carrefour Contact
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