- A new stage town
- Commune in Landes (40)
- Population: 4,650 (Hagetmaniens and Hagetmaniennes)
The Landes village of Hagetmau is renowned for its expertise in chair and armchair manufacturing. But spectators probably weren’t sitting down when the peloton passed through the commune on one of the final stages in the 2021 race, which was destined to be won by a breakaway rider. The stage had started in Mourenx, in the neighbouring department of Hautes-Pyrénées, and headed to Libourne, where Matej Mohorič celebrated victory for the second time in that race having already won at Le Creusot.
HAGETMAU
Crypt of Saint-Girons
Construction: 12th century
Style: Romanesque
History: The abbey was built on the site of the martyrdom of Saint Girons, who evangelised the region in the 5th century. Its creation is thought to date back to Charlemagne, but no religious community is recorded until the 12th century. The abbey church was damaged during the Hundred Years’ War and the Wars of Religion, and completely destroyed in 1904.
Characteristics: Only the 12 m × 7.6 m crypt has been preserved. Its restored vault is supported by four central columns of red and black marble from a Gallo-Roman building, topped with historiated capitals. One depicts Lazarus and the rich man, evoking the punishment of avarice.
Listed as: Historic monument since 1862.
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene
Construction: 19th century
Style: Neo-Gothic
History and characteristics: Built to replace the dilapidated Saint-Girons abbey church, the foundation stone was laid in 1884 by Bishop Mgr Delannoy and the church inaugurated in 1886. Saint-Girons church was destroyed in 1904, leaving only the crypt.
Special features: The stained-glass windows (1886) by G-P Dagrand depict St. Girons to the south and St. Roch to the north. The south chapel of the choir contains a painting of Mary Magdalene in the desert by Louis-Anselme Longa (1840). Murals on the apse show Mary Magdalene, inspired by Joseph Castaing’s 1911 fresco in Pau.
Lake Agès
Characteristics: A private lake covering the former Agès pond, spanning 67 hectares. It is used for irrigation and low water level support, mainly fed by spring water from the Agès stream. Classified as a second-category lake, it is suitable for fishing white fish, carp, and predators.
Hagetmau Bullring
Construction: First permanent structure in 1963
Characteristics: Concrete municipal bullring with a capacity of 4,000–4,500 people. Replaced an older wooden bullring on Place du Marché and then Place des Arènes. Hosts Landes-style and Spanish-style bullfighting, mainly novilladas and becerradas. The main Landes-style festival is held in early August, including competitions for bullfighters and jumpers.

