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Practical info — Vic-en-Bigorre

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Don't miss the Saturday morning market under the historic covered market hall (Halle) for an authentic local vibe and great produce.
  • The town is a fantastic starting point for hiking and cycling towards the Pyrenees, so be sure to pack comfortable shoes.
  • Parking near the central market hall is very limited on market days; aim to arrive early or park slightly outside the town center.
  • Check local event calendars; the town has a strong equestrian tradition, and you might catch a local horse-riding event.

🍽 Food

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Garbure

A hearty, traditional Pyrenean soup made with vegetables, beans, and meat, great for lunch in a local tavern.

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Noir de Bigorre Pork

Look for charcuterie made from this native black pig breed at the butcher shops or market stalls.

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Madiran Wine

A robust, full-bodied red wine from the neighboring vineyards, widely available in local restaurants.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Tomme des Pyrénées

A delicious regional cheese you should definitely pick up directly from producers at the Saturday market.

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Local Honey

Find jars of artisanal honey sourced from the diverse flora of the Pyrenean foothills at local grocers.

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Banks of the Échez River

Take a leisurely walk along the riverbanks for a quiet retreat right near the town.

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Parc de la Mairie

The park behind the town hall provides a small, well-kept green space to relax and read a book.

Highlights of 2026

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Vic-en-Bigorre is a key administrative and commercial hub in the Hautes-Pyrénées, situated in the fertile plains north of Tarbes. The town's long history as a defensive outpost for the Counts of Bigorre is still visible in its street layout and several historic stone buildings. At the heart of the town stands the impressive Saint-Martin church and the large 19th-century covered market hall, which remains a focal point for the regional agricultural trade. Vic is uniquely distinguished by its deep-rooted equestrian heritage; it is home to specialized schools for horse training and management, making it a national reference for horse lovers. Geographically, it sits in the Val d'Adour, an area known for high-quality corn production and vineyards. The town also prides itself on its educational facilities, including a prominent agricultural college that attracts students from across the region. With its blend of traditional Pyrenean culture, strong rugby heritage, and modern economic vitality, Vic-en-Bigorre represents a bridge between the historical Gascon identity and the contemporary Occitan region.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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Avg °C66912152022221915107
Rain mm886672829266545454709176

Geography

Population
5,375
Coordinates
43.38560, 0.05310

Facts

  • The Saint-Martin church is listed as a French historic monument.
  • The central market halls were built in 1862 during the reign of Napoleon III.
  • The average altitude of the town is 192 meters above sea level.
  • The commune covers a total land area of 29.35 square kilometers.
  • It is home to a renowned national school for equine professions.
  • The town is located about 15 kilometers north of the city of Tarbes.

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Sights in the town Vic-en-Bigorre (9)

Saint-Martin Church⛪ religious

Built in the 14th century, Saint-Martin Church is a prominent religious building with a rich local history.

Vic-en-Bigorre Market Hall🏙 civic

A traditional market hall that serves as the heart of local trade and stands out for its architecture.

Piscine Intercommunale👨‍👩‍👧 family

Piscine Intercommunale in Vic-en-Bigorre is an indoor pool with a wave pool and water slides.

Castrum Bigorra🏺 historical

Castrum Bigorra is an ancient archaeological site in the town of Vic-en-Bigorre.

Site archéologique de Castetbieilh🏺 historical

The archaeological site of Castetbieilh preserves historical remains in Vic-en-Bigorre.

Hôtel de Journet🏰 castle

The Hôtel de Journet is a stately building and castle in Vic-en-Bigorre.

Église Saint-Nazaire⛪ religious

The Église Saint-Nazaire is a sacred place of worship in Vic-en-Bigorre.

Le Prieuré⛪ religious

Le Prieuré is a former priory church and a place of worship in Vic-en-Bigorre.

L'Octav🎭 culture

L'Octav is a local theater and cultural venue in Vic-en-Bigorre.

Frequently asked questions

When is the weekly market in Vic-en-Bigorre?
The market takes place every Saturday morning at Place de l'Hôtel de Ville. It is famous for local products like the Black Bigorre pork.
Which regional dish should I try here?
Try the Garbure, a hearty stew made of cabbage, vegetables, and meat, typical of Gascony and the Pyrenees foothills.
How far is Vic-en-Bigorre from the Pyrenees?
The first foothills of the Pyrenees are about a 45-minute drive away. The town is a handy starting point for excursions into the national park.
Are there historic buildings in the town center?
Yes, visit the Saint-Martin church and the remains of the old city walls. The 19th-century town hall is also architecturally interesting.
Does a river flow through the city?
The Adour river flows along the edge of the town, offering beautiful walking paths and fishing opportunities in a quiet setting.
Vic-en-Bigorre: where is it located?
Vic-en-Bigorre is located in Occitanie, France.
Vic-en-Bigorre: what is there to see?
Highlights include Saint-Martin Church, Vic-en-Bigorre Market Hall, Piscine Intercommunale.
Vic-en-Bigorre: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Vic-en-Bigorre: why is it worth visiting?
Vic-en-Bigorre is a key administrative and commercial hub in the Hautes-Pyrénées, situated in the fertile plains north of Tarbes.
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