Bagnères-de-Luchon
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Commune of Bagnères-de-Luchon |
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Location | |
Administration | |
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Country | France |
Region | Midi-Pyrénées |
Department | Haute-Garonne |
Arrondissement | Saint-Gaudens |
Canton | Bagnères-de-Luchon]] |
Mayor | René Rettig (2001-2008) |
Statistics | |
Elevation | 611 m–2,737 m (avg. 630 m) |
Land area¹ | 52.80 km² |
Population² (1999) |
2,900 |
Miscellaneous | |
INSEE/Postal code | 31042/ 31110 |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. | |
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel) only counted once. | |
Bagnères-de-Luchon, also referred to as Luchon, is a spa town and a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
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[edit] Geography
Bagnères-de-Luchon is located 87 m. S.S.W. of Toulouse, at the end of a branch line of the Southern railway from Montréjeau. The town is situated at the foot of the central Pyrenees in a beautiful valley at the confluence of the One and the Pique.
[edit] Thermal springs
Bagnères-de-Luchon is celebrated for its thermal springs. The springs, which number forty eight, vary in composition, but are chiefly impregnated with sodium sulfate, and range in temperature from 62 to 150 Fahrenheit. The discovery of numerous Roman remains attests the antiquity of the baths, which are identified with the Onesiorum Thermae of Strabo. Their revival in modern times dates from the latter half of the 18th century, and was due to Antoine Mégret d'Etigny, intendant of Auch.
Within the town today (2006) a more modern entrance to the baths sits alongside the older buildings. The bathing experience consists of repeated spells within a hot, sulphurous atmosphere in caves that run approximately 100 metres inside the Superbagnères mountain, and in a cool swimming pool within the entrance building. It was these sulphur springs that led to a twinning of the settlement with Harrogate in 1952.
[edit] Sights
Bagnères-de-Luchon is celebrated as a fashionable resort. Of the promenades the finest and most frequented are the Allées d'Étigny, an avenue planted with lime-trees, at the southern extremity of which is the Thermes, or hot baths. The road is lined with bars and restaurants.
[edit] Sports
Superbagnères, located on the territory of the commune, to the south-west of the town, is a ski resort. Historically it was connected to the town by a railway, but today it is connected with a gondola lift. Each cabin holds up to four people and takes about ten minutes to reach the summit, running in the summer as well as the winter. It's not possible to ski back down to Luchon, except in times of exceptional snow for talented locals who know the woods.
Cycling is a popular sport in region in the summer. The climbs of Superbagnères, Col-de-Peyresourde, Port-de-Bales, Col-de-Mente, Col-de-Portillon and The Port-de-Aspet are all nearby. They have all been featured numerous times in the Tour de France.
The Tour de France route often passes through Luchon, due to its location deep between two cols. List of stage winners and stage starts in Luchon:
- 1910 - Lapize
- 1911 - Duboc
- 1912 - Defraye
- 1913 - Thys
- 1914 - Lambot (July 8) - Stage start from Luchon on July 10
- 1919 - Barthélémy
- 1920 - Lambot
- 1921 - Heusghem
- 1922 - Alavoine
- 1923 - Alavoine
- 1924 - Bottecchia
- 1925 - Benoit
- 1926 - L. Buysse
- 1927 - Frantz
- 1928 - Fontan
- 1929 - Cardona
- 1930 - Binda
- 1931 - A. Magne
- 1932 - Pesenti
- 1933 - Louyet
- 1934 - Vignoli
- 1935 - S. Maes
- 1936 - Ducazeaux
- 1937 - Meulenberg
- 1938 - F. Vervaecke
- 1947 - Bourlon
- 1949 - Robic
- 1951 - Koblet
- 1953 - Robic
- 1954 - Bauvin
- 1956 - Schmitz
- 1958 - Bahamontès
- 1960 - Gimmi
- 1961 - Stage start, after arrival at Superbagnères
- 1962 - Stage start, after arrival at Superbagnères
- 1963 - Ignolin
- 1964 - Poulidor
- 1966 - Mugnaini
- 1967 - Manzanèque
- 1969 - Delisle
- 1971 - Fuente
- 1972 - Merckx
- 1973 - Ocaña
- 1979 - Bittinger
- 1980 - Martin
- 1983 - Millar
- 1989 - Stage start (July 12), after arrival at Superbagnères (July 11)
- 1997 - Stage start
- 1998 - Massi
- 2006 - Stage start (July 14, Bastille Day)
In Superbagnères:
- - 1961 - Massignan
- - 1962 - Bahamontès
- 1971 - Fuente
- 1979 - Hinault
- 1986 - LeMond
- 1989 - Millar (July 11)
Luchon is also a mountain biking destination. Its position at the confluence of two valleys gives a wide variety of routes up into the mountains - although most of them start with a large climb (although the gondola can carry mountain bikes). There is one mountain biking guiding organisation based in Luchon itself, and another further down the valley. (See external links).
Luchon also offers a crazy golf course, tandem paragliding (from Superbagnères), tennis courts, and an airfield with gliding.
Luchon has a nine hole golf course close to the town centre. It dates to the early 1900s making it one of the oldest golf courses in the department.
[edit] Sister cities
Luchon is a sister city of the following cities around the world.
[edit] External links and references
- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.