Sauveterre is an ancient medieval fortified town, often referred to as "the Pearl of Béarn", and with good reason! It overlooks the River Gave, majestic and impressive from the top of the cliff. The old town is interesting, with its Romanesque-Gothic church, medieval gates, narrow streets and old buildings. Built by Gaston VII de Moncade, Viscount of Béarn, it was a major stronghold in Béarn, holding out well against Spanish invasions in the 16th century. The view of the river and mountains from the Saint-André terrace, on a clear day, is worthy of the finest postcards.

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