Distance: 7 km
Duration (average) : 1 to 2 hours
Level: Very easy
Elevation: 7 m D +
Departure: Bidart
Round trip, Route using a cycle path, Route using a Voie Verte
Nature (fauna, flora)
Vert
Near a national road, By a lake or body of water, In the village, By the beach, In the forest

The Voie Verte de l'Uhabia is a gentle path, shared by pedestrians and bicycles.
This 6km walk begins at the Uhabia estuary, runs along its banks, bypasses the Ur Onea retention basin and continues to the Bassilour mill. It is then extended by a cycle path to the Izarbel technopole.
“Nature” stops with wooden furniture, pontoons and reading tables are scattered all along the route… These elements along the promenade are appreciated by all members of the family.
The Voie Verte de l'Uhabia thus allows you to cross Bidart from west to east and discover the village in a different way.

Points of interest

Berges de l'Uhabia

Uhabia banks

Plaine sportive Kirolak

Kirolak sports area

Chapelle Ur Onea

Ur Onea Chapel

Le Moulin de Bassilour

The Moulin de Bassilour

Your itinerary

1

Parking and departure

Join the Voie Verte de l'Uhabia at the entrance to the car park and follow the Uhabia.
2

Kirolak Citypark

Pass along the amusement park then near the playground and sports area.
3

Ur Onea retention basin

Go over the small footbridge to continue along the Voie Verte de l'Uhabia. You can also make a detour to visit the Ur Onea Chapel located a few meters away. It is possible to visit it virtually if it is closed.
4

Wooden walkway

Cross the Uhabia on a footbridge, go up on a wooden footbridge to the level crossing.
5

Campsite Le Ruisseau

After the Goyetche company, turn right and take the path shaded by trees, pass near the campsite equipment and animal park, then reach the edge of the Moulin de Bassilour.
6

South side lane

At the end of the path, pass under the highway and go to the traffic lights. Cross the D 655 on the pedestrian crossing then follow the south side lane.
7

The Moulin de Bassilour

Arrival at the Moulin de Bassilour. Return to the starting car park by the same path. Photos and texts co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) within the framework of Poctefa.