The small town of Saint-Sever has an exceptional heritage with an abbey founded at the end of the 10th century, streets full of history, the Jacobin convent of the 13th century and the Cap de Gascogne Museum of Art and History, numerous mansions from the Renaissance to the 19th century or the Maison Sentex, with its incredible 4th-century mosaics. Don’t miss the infinite panorama over the Adour valley and the vast moorland from the Morlanne lookout.
 Before leaving Saint-Sever, stock up on local products: there are many well-established producers and preservers of Landes farmhouse chickens, guinea fowl, capons, fattened chickens, foie gras and fattened ducks.