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SARE, a charming village in the Basque countryside, enjoys an idyllic location. Perfectly positioned between the beautiful ocean of Saint Jean de Luz (15 km), the vibrant city of Biarritz (25 km), and just 2 km from the Spanish border, SARE offers a diverse range of attractions. Additionally, the mythical mountain of La Rhune adds to the allure of this picturesque destination.During your stay in SARE, you will have the opportunity to savor the exquisite Basque specialties served to guests, accompanied by freshly baked homemade bread.
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- La Rhune: Located just a short distance from Azaldeguy, La Rhune is a majestic mountain that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay. Visitors can reach the summit by taking a charming cogwheel train ride and enjoy activities such as hiking and picnicking.
- Les Grottes de Sare: Situated in the village of Sare, Les Grottes de Sare are a network of prehistoric caves that have been open to the public since 1953. Guided tours take visitors deep into the underground chambers, showcasing stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, as well as providing insights into the region's rich history.
- Ainhoa: A picturesque Basque village, Ainhoa is renowned for its well-preserved traditional architecture and charming streets. Visitors can wander through its narrow lanes, admire the distinctive Basque houses adorned with red and green shutters, and explore the quaint shops and local boutiques.
- Le Train de La Rhune: For a unique experience, tourists can hop on Le Train de La Rhune, a vintage rack railway that offers a scenic journey from the base of La Rhune to its summit. As the train slowly ascends, passengers can admire the lush landscapes, grazing horses, and unspoiled nature along the way.
- Espelette: Known worldwide for its vibrant red peppers, Espelette is a charming village that showcases the Basque culture and traditions. Visitors can visit the Maison de l'Espelette to learn about the history of the pepper, explore local artisanal shops, and enjoy the picturesque streets adorned with pepper garlands.
- Saint-Jean-de-Luz: Located on the coast, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a popular seaside town known for its beautiful sandy beaches and renowned fishing port. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, visit the historic town center with its traditional Basque architecture, or indulge in delicious seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants.
- Bayonne: Just a short drive away, Bayonne is a vibrant city famous for its lively festivals, impressive medieval architecture, and delicious chocolate. Visitors can explore the charming old town, visit the iconic Bayonne Cathedral, and indulge in a chocolate tasting at one of the local chocolatiers.
- Hendaye: Situated on the French-Spanish border, Hendaye boasts a stunning beach and is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, take a dip in the Bay of Biscay, or explore the charming town center with its lively markets and local shops.
- Biarritz: Known as a luxurious beach resort, Biarritz offers a mix of stunning beaches, world-class surfing spots, and elegant architecture. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, take surfing lessons, stroll along the famous Grande Plage, or visit iconic landmarks such as the Biarritz lighthouse and the Hotel du Palais. 10. San Sebastián: Just across the Spanish border, San Sebastián is a vibrant city renowned for its culinary scene and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the historic old town, indulge in pintxos (Basque tapas), relax on the sandy shores of La Concha beach, or take a walk up Mount Urgull for panoramic views of the city.