Trie sur Baise, take the D17 road from the square to Mielan/Bordeaux. (The road is at the end of the arcaded walk in the square and starts near the telephone boxes)
At the junction of the D40 (approx 700 metres from the square) turn right and follow the road until you reach the 1st house on the left.
Turn left here, on this nasty corner, into a small lane and we are 100 mts on the left.
Our phone number is 05 62 35 66 23
For those who use SAT NAV, you may find the following useful. Our co-ordinates are:-
43:20:13 N (43.3369) 00:21:18 E (0.3536)

If you are approaching from :-
TOULOUSE – leave TOULOUSE on the AUCH (N124) road . 10KM after leaving the airport junction leave the dual carriageway near L’ISLE JOURDAIN by taking the exit to LOMBEZ (D634); follow the signs for LOMBEZ/TARBES until your reach TRIE sur BAÏSE
MONTAUBAN—leave at Junction 66 and head for AUCH (D928). Follow the signs for MIRANDE drive around the town and follow the signs to TRIE sur BAÏSE
BORDEAUX – take the motorway (A62) and leave the motorway at JUNCTION 6 make for NERAC (D930) and follow the signs for CONDOM and MIRANDE.
At MIRANDE drive around the town centre and then follow the signs for TRIE sur BAÏSE.
PAU –take the motorway (A64) and leave at JUNCTION 14, turn left at the roundabout for TOURNAY and turn right at the next roundabout, drive through the town centre; just after the hotel on the left, turn left and follow the signs for TRIE sur BAÏSE
Trie sur Baise pop. 1100 (65200– Hautes Pyrenees department) is about 15 miles north east of Tarbes.
Tarbes, in the Midi-Pyrenees region and is the departmental town for the Hautes Pyrennes, can be found by following the Greenwich Meridian Line (0°) due south from London and is situated in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
The pronunciation of the word BAÏ SE is “by-eeze”. Any other pronunciation could result in you saying a 4 letter word beginning with “F”.
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