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Colocation Pays Basque41 Rue Evariste Baignol
Ciboure
64500
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Welcome to our fully-equipped Gitte! We offer a kitchen with all the necessary appliances including a fridge, oven, stove, freezer, microwave, and a convenient closet for all your storage needs. The spacious living room features a dining table, comfortable sofas, and high-speed internet access. Additionally, the bathroom includes a toilet, tub, washing machine, and a storage closet with a dryer.Convenience is key, with nearby shops and a bus stop for easy access to the surrounding area. Free parking is available on the street, following the famous Camino de Santiago route.
Our rates are very affordable, starting at €44 per room per night for up to two guests. For longer stays, we offer a discounted rate of €11 per room per night for stays exceeding 122 nights (4 months). Rest assured, the rent includes all provisional charges such as water, gas, electricity, and internet.
We kindly ask our guests to maintain a clean and respectful environment, including sweeping the common areas if necessary, as well as keeping the kitchen and bathroom clean after each use. Food expenses are not included.
For bookings and inquiries, please contact us at twelve zero six zero three seventeen-eighties. We strive to make you feel at home during your stay with us!
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Directions
To get to your destination, follow these revised travel directions:
Take the exit St Jean de Luz South on the A63 motorway, and then continue in the direction of Ciboure on the RN10. As you drive, you will see a tobacco shop and a bakery on your right. Take a left turn onto rue Evariste Baignol, passing by the Dodanne. Keep going until you reach a Y intersection, and take a right turn. You will find the destination, number 41, after approximately 200 meters.
Take the exit St Jean de Luz South on the A63 motorway, and then continue in the direction of Ciboure on the RN10. As you drive, you will see a tobacco shop and a bakery on your right. Take a left turn onto rue Evariste Baignol, passing by the Dodanne. Keep going until you reach a Y intersection, and take a right turn. You will find the destination, number 41, after approximately 200 meters.
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Attractions
- Maison de l'Infante: Located in nearby Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Maison de l'Infante is a historic house that once belonged to the Infanta Maria Teresa, wife of Louis XIV of France. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved rooms and learn about the region's history.
- Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church: Situated in the heart of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, this 17th-century Baroque church is known for its stunning interior and notable wedding tradition. Couples from around the world come here to exchange vows, making it a popular destination for weddings.
- Les Halles de Saint-Jean-de-Luz: This vibrant covered market offers a wide variety of fresh produce, local delicacies, and traditional Basque products. Visitors can immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere while sampling delicious food and discovering regional specialties.
- Château d'Abbadie: Located in Hendaye, just across the border with Spain, the Château d'Abbadie is a fairytale-like castle with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Built in the 19th century, it is known for its unique architecture and stunning natural surroundings.
- La Rhune: For nature enthusiasts, La Rhune is a must-visit. This mountain located near the border with Spain offers panoramic views of the Basque Country and the Bay of Biscay. Visitors can take a scenic train ride or hike to the summit and enjoy the stunning landscapes.
- Musée de la Mer: Situated in the historic Fort de Socoa in Ciboure, the Musée de la Mer is a maritime museum showcasing the region's rich maritime heritage. With exhibits on fishing, navigation, and marine biology, it offers an educational and interactive experience for visitors of all ages.
- Biarritz: Just a short drive away, the coastal town of Biarritz is known for its beautiful beaches, elegant architecture, and vibrant surf culture. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, explore the iconic Biarritz lighthouse, or indulge in the town's renowned gastronomy.
- Le Train de la Rhune: Another way to reach the summit of La Rhune is by taking Le Train de la Rhune, a historic rack railway. This nostalgic train ride offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and is a unique way to experience the beauty of the Basque Country.
- Bayonne: A charming city located along the Adour River, Bayonne is famous for its picturesque old town and its annual festivals, including the renowned Fêtes de Bayonne. Visitors can wander through narrow streets, admire its Gothic cathedral, and savor the city's famous chocolate and ham. 10. Le Phare de Biarritz: Standing proudly on Biarritz's coastline, Le Phare de Biarritz is a lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the town. Climbing to the top provides a unique perspective on the surrounding area and is a great spot for photography enthusiasts.