Directions

Sengresse
544 Route de Gouts 40250 Souprosse France
Tel: 00 33 (0)5 58 97 78 34 Mobile: 00 33 (0)6 24 58 01 70
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  • Coming from Tartas
    A word of warning!When leaving Tartas at the third roundabout there is now a road marked ‘Route de Gouts, which is the other end of the D18, DO NOT TAKE THIS ROAD
    Coming from Tartas, take the road marked Souprosse and Mugron.
    Continue on this road until you pass a large corn silo on your left, then soon you will see a road on your right marked Mugron. Continue in this direction until you come to a ‘T’ junction: turn right here, sign posted Mugron and Sengresse.
    Continue a little further for about two minutes when you will see another Sengresse sign, a small lake on your right and a road marked GOUTS, D18. (DO NOT CROSS THE BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER ADOUR).
    After Cap Blanc Kiwi you will see the entrance to Sengressse, a poplar lined avenue on the right. (500 metres) When the maize is cut it is easy to see the house, but when it is high you may see only the very large barn behind the maize.
  • Coming via Souprosse
    If you are coming via Souprosse take the road direction Tartas and at the end of the village you will see a sign for Sengresse. The left turn to Mugron and Sengresse is opposite the ‘ bar du Carrefour’. Continue towards Mugron, for about 5km and you will see another sign to Sengresse, a small lake on your right and a road marked GOUTS, D18. (DO NOT CROSS THE BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER ADOUR).
    After Cap Blanc Kiwi you will see the entrance to Sengressse, a poplar lined avenue on the right. (500 metres) When the maize is cut it is easy to see the house, but when it is high you may see only the very large barn behind the maize.
  • Coming via Mugron
    Take the road marked for Tartas/Souprosse dropping down the hill towards the River Adour. Cross the bridge and immediately you will see a sign for Sengresse. (the D18 also sign posted Gouts).
    After Cap Blanc Kiwi you will see the entrance to Sengressse, a poplar lined avenue on the right. (500 metres) When the maize is cut it is easy to see the house, but when it is high you may see only the very large barn behind the maize.