On its promontory, Sos dominates the Gueyze and Gélise valleys. The Gallic people of the Sotiates resisted the troops of Julius Caesar who mentions it in his book "La Guerre des Gaules". The town offers vestiges of the Middle Ages, in particular the presence on the renovated square of the ground markings of the entire old church, which was a beautiful Romanesque building. Sos belonged to Henry IV and later saw the birth of Jean de Silhon, one of the first Academicians, and was the village of Emmanuel Delbousquet, a local poet and storyteller.
Fixed telephone : +33 5 53 65 60 11
Mairie de Sos
Fixed telephone : +33 5 53 65 27 75
Office de Tourisme de l'Albret
e-mail : mairiedesos@wanadoo.fr
Mairie de Sos
e-mail : accueil@albret-tourisme.com
Office de Tourisme de l'Albret
Web site (URL) : www.sos-gueyze-meylan.fr
Mairie de Sos
Web site (URL) : www.albret-tourisme.com
Office de Tourisme de l'Albret
Town, village and district
Date de début : 01/01/2024 00:00:00
Date de fin : 31/12/2024 00:00:00
Free of charge
Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours