This Bel Air park in Tarbes is a haven of peace, renowned for its tamarisk trees and children's playground.
This haven of peace, totally preserved, is part of the green sites that make the charm of Tarbes. Calm and serenity reign at the foot of the immense cedar of Lebanon which supplants, with its majesty, the other trees sometimes centenarians, like the tamarisks. Originally attached to the Villa Bel-Air of 1860, its surface has been reduced by two thirds. But the park remains one of the city's main parks, with a central lawn facing the Pyrenees. The children's playground also makes it a privileged family place.
Did you know? This review was written by our professional authors.
The strengths of this establishment:
Book the Best Activities with Get Your Guide
Members' reviews on THE BEL AIR PARK
The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Today we spent a peaceful hour at Parc Bel-Air in Tarbes while waiting for a medical appointment, and what a delightful surprise it was. I had our four cockapoos with me, and it turned out to be the perfect spot for a gentle stroll. The park is beautifully shaded by old, majestic trees, and a clear little stream winds through it, adding a lovely sense of calm.
There are plenty of well-placed benches where you can sit comfortably and take in the surroundings. The atmosphere was relaxed and friendly, with other dog walkers, families, and individuals all enjoying the space. Everything felt clean, safe, and welcoming.
A quiet, green oasis in the city—definitely worth a visit if you’re in Tarbes, especially with dogs!