Mézos, between natural and traditional heritage
Take the time to discover the spirit of this village by walking along its traditional houses, sharing a café on the terrace, chatting with the market traders or nestling in the Grenier de Mézos… Don’t missMézos church, covered in chestnut shingles and built in “garluche”. Dating from the 14th century, it is listed as a historic monument.
Dare to take one of the signposted footpaths to get close to the Landes forest, discover the magnificent neighbourhoods of typical housing so beautifully planted with trees and flowers, and follow the Courlis stream, which can also be enjoyed by canoe.
Continue your discovery in pictures on the Mézos village website



