52 Activities
Route Along the Basque-French Coast: Feel Like Royalty!
Starts from
Bilbao
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Activities
52
Duration
3 days
Length
87 mi
Guide details
Starts from
Bilbao
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Duration
3 days
Length
87 mi
- History and Culture
- Natural Attractions
- Arts and Creativity
- Cross-border
Flor Vallejo
Travel Expert
- Walk along the promenade of Biarritz with its beaches and elegant buildings.
- Contemplate the cathedral of Bayonne, one of the most beautiful in France.
- Stroll through the old fishermen's quarter of Hondarribia with its colourful houses.
This route skirts the Cantabrian Sea to discover the rugged coastline with its cliffs and hermitages. The adventure continues through the old walled town of Hondarribia with its multicoloured houses in the fishermen's quarter.
Once you cross the border into France, towns are characterised by their elegance, a mark given to them by the French and British royalty, who used to spend their summers on these shores, especially in Biarritz.
Two other towns on the French side, Bayonne and Saint-Jean-de-Luz, await you to delight you with their beautiful medieval churches, sunsets on the beach and Basque customs. Haven't you packed your bags yet?
Once you cross the border into France, towns are characterised by their elegance, a mark given to them by the French and British royalty, who used to spend their summers on these shores, especially in Biarritz.
Two other towns on the French side, Bayonne and Saint-Jean-de-Luz, await you to delight you with their beautiful medieval churches, sunsets on the beach and Basque customs. Haven't you packed your bags yet?
Categories
- History and Culture
- Natural Attractions
- Arts and Creativity
- Cross-border
This route skirts the Cantabrian Sea to discover the rugged coastline with its cliffs and hermitages. The adventure continues through the old walled town of Hondarribia with its multicoloured houses in the fishermen's quarter.
Once you cross the border into France, towns are characterised by their elegance, a mark given to them by the French and British royalty, who used to spend their summers on these shores, especially in Biarritz.
Two other towns on the French side, Bayonne and Saint-Jean-de-Luz, await you to delight you with their beautiful medieval churches, sunsets on the beach and Basque customs. Haven't you packed your bags yet?
Once you cross the border into France, towns are characterised by their elegance, a mark given to them by the French and British royalty, who used to spend their summers on these shores, especially in Biarritz.
Two other towns on the French side, Bayonne and Saint-Jean-de-Luz, await you to delight you with their beautiful medieval churches, sunsets on the beach and Basque customs. Haven't you packed your bags yet?
Flor Vallejo
Travel Expert
- Walk along the promenade of Biarritz with its beaches and elegant buildings.
- Contemplate the cathedral of Bayonne, one of the most beautiful in France.
- Stroll through the old fishermen's quarter of Hondarribia with its colourful houses.
Travel itinerary
17 Activities
Day 1
58 mi3 mi
Charming Villages in the Basque Country
The first day combines the Spanish Basque Country with the French. The coastline with cliffs invites you to the first two stops between Bilbao and San Sebastián.
Then you visit the beautiful town of Hondarribia on the mouth of the river Bidasoa in the Bay of Biscay, which still preserves the gates to the walled town centre and the tradition of the colourfully painted houses.
The day ends on the French side in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, located on a small bay with a beach of calm waters and spectacular sunsets.
21 Activities
Day 2
15 mi5 mi
Between Cliffs, Elegant Buildings and Viewpoints in Biarritz
Welcome to one of the most elegant cities in France. Biarritz was born as a fishing village, but later became a symbol of social status. Its art deco buildings blend with the viewpoints, wide beaches and cliffs, making it one of the most visited destinations in the French Basque Country.
It is well worth spending a full day in this town, walking along the promenade and ending the day by the sea at the lighthouse.
Don't worry about the number of places to see in Biarritz, the circular route designed will take you to the main viewpoints, monuments, and museums with plenty of space to take photos and rest on the spot.
14 Activities
Day 3
5 mi2 mi
The Medieval City at the Confluence of the Nive and Adur Rivers
An ancient walled city, the last day of the route is devoted entirely to discovering Bayonne. Strolling through the narrow streets of the historic centre and crossing the bridges over the river Nive for panoramic views are two of the main attractions.
There are several well-preserved sites from medieval times, such as the cathedral and the old castle. You can also take a short break in nature, visiting the botanical garden.