Lourdes holidays offer a unique blend of spiritual significance and breathtaking scenery, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a profound experience. Nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Lourdes is renowned for its stunning sanctuaries and miraculous waters, attracting millions of pilgrims each year. Beyond its religious allure, visitors can explore charming streets lined with quaint shops, enjoy delicious French cuisine, and take part in various cultural activities that bring this remarkable town to life. Whether you’re drawn by faith or simply the beauty of the region, Lourdes promises an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss out—check our deals and offers to Lourdes today!
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Flight time: Direct flights from Dublin to Tarbes–Lourdes–Pyrénées Airport take just under 2 hours.
Transfer time: The town centre of Lourdes is a short 15–25-minute drive from the airport.
Price: Shuttle buses from the airport cost around €3 one way, while a taxi fare typically ranges between €30 and €60, depending on the time of day and your exact drop-off point.
The best time to visit Lourdes depends on whether you’re travelling for a pilgrimage or simply to explore the Pyrenean foothills.
From April to October, Lourdes welcomes the majority of its visitors, particularly pilgrims. These months offer the best weather for attending open-air processions and walking around the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes. Spring can be a little unpredictable, but June to early October tends to be warmer and drier, with average highs around 22–24°C, cooling slightly in October to around 18°C.
From November to March, Lourdes is much quieter. It’s cooler, with daytime highs averaging between 10°C and 13°C. February does see a small uptick in visitors due to the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. Rain is more frequent during this time, so it's worth planning a few indoor activities. While services at the sanctuary are scaled back, it remains open all year.
Spoken languages: French is the main language, but English is widely understood in tourist areas and at the sanctuary. Spanish, Italian, and other European languages are also spoken by staff who support international pilgrims.
Currency: France uses the Euro (€). ATMs are widely available, and most shops and restaurants accept credit and debit cards.
Getting around: Lourdes is compact and mostly walkable, though some streets are steep. There's a reliable local bus network that covers the main sites and surrounding areas.
Electricity and plug types: Lourdes uses the standard European system of 220–240V with Type C and E two-pin plugs. Irish travellers will need an adaptor.
Time zone: Lourdes operates on Central European Time (CET), which is one hour ahead of Irish time. During daylight saving, it follows Central European Summer Time (CEST), which is two hours ahead.
There's no shortage of things to do on holidays to Lourdes, whether visiting for religious reasons or simply to experience the peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery.
Pic du Jer: Rising 951m, the 360-degree summit views of Lourdes and the central Pyrenees are breathtaking. The century-old funicular railway is a bonus.
Le Béout: Peaking at 719m, the Béout isn't as high as the Pic du Jer, but the views over Lourdes and the Batsurguère Valley are just as fantastic.
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes: Spanning some 50ha and with 22 places of worship, including the famous Massabielle Grotto, where St. Bernadette had her visions of the Virgin Mary, this is the spiritual heart of Lourdes.
Downtown Lourdes: If you head away from the sanctuary, Lourdes' town centre offers a charming selection of local shops and cafés. It's the perfect spot to grab a coffee or pick up some souvenirs.
Pibeste-Aoulhet Massif Nature Reserve: Offering superb scenery and supporting a wide variety of plants and wildlife, the reserve is a top spot for nature lovers, especially birders.
Pyrenees National Park: A 20-minute drive away, stretching along the Franco-Spanish border, this high-altitude national park is even more spectacular, with immense limestone massifs, granite mountains and hidden wooded valleys.
Maison Paternelle de Sainte-Bernadette: The Soubirous' home after the apparitions, preserved in the style of the time and run by St Bernadette's descendants, is worth a flying visit to see the collection of family memorabilia.
Chateau Fort Musée Pyrénéen: Lourdes' imposing medieval hilltop fortress turned museum combines history, folk art and views.
Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception: Crowning the rock above the Massabielle Grotto and overlooking the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, this Gothic Revival-style church is a showstopper. Look closely at its stained-glass windows, which detail the apparitions.
Basilica of St Pius X: This strikingly modern, almost entirely subterranean 1950s building is the biggest of the sanctuary's churches (it can accommodate 25,000 people). Its sheer size and design are impressive, even if you're not there for a service.
Cauterets: Neighbouring Pyrenees National Park, a spa town and ski resort with belle époque style Cauterets, has plenty to offer year-round.
Bagnères-de-Bigorre: A half-hour drive away, this small town is well-known for its thermal spas, making for a relaxing retreat after the hustle of Lourdes.
Lourdes may be best known as a pilgrimage site, but there are also plenty of secular activities to enjoy.
Swimming pools: The Lourdes Aquatic Complex, with its indoor and outdoor pools, sauna and steam room, is ideal for family downtime.
Playgrounds: Located in the town centre, the Jardin de l'You is fantastic for kids, with a spacious, colourful playground with all the usuals. Further afield, riverside Lourdes Woods offers plenty of space to run around and a lovely kids' play area.
Aquariums and zoos: For animal lovers, bordering Lourdes Woods, charming La ferme du Bon'air is home to everything from alpacas to dwarf zebu.
Interactive museums: Perfect for a pint-size adventure, the Musée du Petit Lourde is Lourdes but in miniature.
Lourdes offers several free activities, particularly for those visiting on a spiritual retreat.
Free sites: All Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes sites are free to visit.
Free events: Religious processions are staged daily at the sanctuary between April and October. The Eucharistic Procession departs at 5 pm, followed by the evocative candlelight Marian Procession at 9 pm.
Annual festivals: The Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes is celebrated on 11th February to mark the anniversary of the first apparition. This is the most sacred day on Lourdes' calendar, with pilgrims flocking to the Massabielle Grotto.
Free guided tours in Lourdes: Following in the footsteps of St Bernadette, sanctuary-run walking tours depart from the Information Centre at 2 pm Monday to Saturday.
Hiking: Surrounded by the Pyrenees and with national reserves and parks at your boot tips, you won't have to go far to find a great hiking spot. The loop around Lourdes Lake and the point-to-point Chemin Henri IV are popular trails, but the possibilities are endless.
Cycling: The 18km Gaves Greenway, running along the Gave de Pau between Lourdes and Pierrefitte-Nestalas, is a good starting point if you're not quite Tour de France-ready.
Fishing: Home to black bass, carp, pike, perch, roach and trench, Lourdes Lake offers fishing opportunities for anglers of all levels. However, you'll need to arrange a fishing licence.
Whitewater rafting: As long as you're not expecting the Colorado River-level thrills, you'll enjoy paddling on the Gave de Pau. With Class II and III rapids, it's ideal for beginners.
One of the great delights of holidays to Lourdes is experiencing the hearty and rustic flavours of traditional French Pyrenean cuisine.
Garbure: Usually made with salty meat, cheese, stale bread and an assortment of vegetables, this traditional stew-like soup isn't the most visually appealing thing you'll ever eat, but it has great flavours and textures.
Jambon noir de Bigorre: Made with pork from Gascon Noir de Bigorre pigs, this artisanal ham holds its own against Spain's best Ibérico hams.
Cassoulet: Flavoured with garlic and animal fat, this rich and warming meat-and-bean stew is perfect for chilly night suppers.
Confit de Canard: Quintessentially French, salted duck meat slow-roasted in its fat.
Fario: An emblematic fish of the Pyrenees, fario is guaranteed to crop up in some form or other on restaurant menus, from en papillote (in parchment) to a la meunière (dredged in flour).
Gateau a la Broche: Slow-cooked over an open flame on a rotating conical-shaped mould, this unique spit cake is hard to come by outside the Occitanie region. Look for it being made at fairs and markets.
Pastis Gascon: Made with Armagnac-soaked caramelised apples, this boozy French tart is a classic.
Madiran: A well-kept French secret, these robust reds are a must for wine lovers. Based on the local Tannat grape and blended with Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon or Fer, Madiran wines have an earthy, dark-fruit flavour that pairs beautifully with rich dishes like cassoulet or foie gras.
Armagnac: A local grape brandy from the Gascony region, Armagnac is typically drunk as a digestif but is also great in cocktails if brandy is not your usual tipple.
The most popular places to visit in Lourdes are: Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Massabielle Grotto, Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary.
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