Camping du Lauzart

Parc National des Pyrénées


Fifty-seven spacious sites pitched under the trees with full-blown mountain views, in a secluded spot just outside Lescun. There’s an on-site cafe and fresh bread is delivered daily.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Parc National des Pyrénées attractions

1. Les Fermiers Basco-Béarnais

3.89 MILES

At this farmers’ co-op and fromagerie (cheese shop), you can sample cheese made from the milk of local ewes, goats and cows.

2. Fort du Portalet

5 MILES

Built on the right bank of the Gave d'Aspe, this imposing fortress was built in the mid-19th century to protect the border from a possible Spanish…

3. Eaux-Bonnes

13.08 MILES

During the 19th century, the small village of Eaux-Bonnes (literally, Good Waters) flourished as a spa resort thanks to its geothermal hot springs, which…

4. Iglesia de San Pedro

13.11 MILES

This imposing, thick-walled church was founded in the 9th century as part of a monastery that formed the hub of the nascent County of Aragón (a small…

5. Falaise aux Vautours

13.49 MILES

The griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) was once a familiar sight over the Pyrenees, but habitat loss and hunting have taken their toll on these strange,…

6. Estación Internacional de Canfranc

13.81 MILES

The magnificent, 250m-long, Modernista structure of Canfranc station stands as a monument to a trans-Pyrenean railway that has lain idle for half a…

7. Bielle

14.01 MILES

The former ‘capital’ of the valley, Bielle is a beautiful village with many fine 15th- and 16th-century houses, linked together via a guided walk.

8. Museo Etnológico Casa Mazo

14.15 MILES

Near the church in the heart of the village, this endearing museum features a captivating display of photographs of villagers from the 1920s and 1930s.