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  • MENTIONS LÉGALES | Perbos1556

    LEGAL NOTICE Welcome to the site http://www.perbos1556 . ​ By accessing this Site, you accept these general conditions of use. ​ 1. WEBSITE The Director of publication is Cécile Ragona ​ 2. PROPERTY RIGHTS The elements present on the Site as well as the Site itself are protected by copyright legislation. The use, reproduction, modification or distribution of the Site or of any elements appearing on the Site are prohibited without the prior written consent of the owner of the Site. In particular, the downloading or copying of data from the Site would not result in a transfer of ownership rights to the benefit of the user. The owner of the Site reserves the right to pursue any infringement of its intellectual property rights, in any appropriate form. ​ 3. CHANGES The owner of the Site reserves the right to modify, suspend or interrupt access to all or part of the Site or its functionalities without prior notice or justification; and to modify these general conditions at any time and without notice. ​ 4. LINKS The owner of the Site offers links to other independent sites, which it does not control. The owner of the Site cannot therefore be held responsible for the content of these sites, which are governed by their own conditions of use. ​ 5. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY The owner of the Site or any other party intervening in relation to the Site cannot be held liable for direct, indirect or other damage, in particular computer damage, which may result from access to or use of the Site or the information contained therein. In particular, the owner of the Site cannot be held responsible for any damage or failure that may be caused to the user's computer as a result of access to the Site. The information on the Site is for evaluation purposes only and is not accompanied by any form of guarantee. The owner of the Site cannot be held responsible for any error or omission concerning the elements appearing on the Site. ​ 6. BREACH Any violation of these terms of use may give rise to legal action and compensation for damages suffered by the owner of the Site. ​ 7. NATIONAL REGULATIONS The Site is set up by the owner of the Site whose head office is in France. Internet users accessing the Site from abroad must ensure compliance with locally applicable laws. ​ 8. PERSONAL DATA The Site is not intended to collect personal data. It has therefore not been the subject of a declaration of automated processing of personal information to the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés. DESIGN / REALIZATION OF THE WEBSITE lily board ACCOMMODATION Wix Company

  • LA MAISON | Perbos1556

    Presentation of our guest house Maison côté entrée Jardin Maison côté future piscine Maison côté entrée 1/5 The history of the house This farm is mentioned as early as 1556 in the archives of the Confrérie de Saint-Nicolas, where it is spelled "Perbost". It is cited in 1744 in the deliberations of the body of the City as a "cabaret", controlled during the "wine visit to the cabarets of Bourdallat". The building probably dates from the Ancien Régime, but it has since been greatly altered. It is represented on the cadastral plan of 1835; the matrix indicates that it was then in the possession of Dominique Etchevers, also owner of the Houga houses et bidau . ​ Attached to the house, a barn with hayloft was built in 1860, according to the date engraved on the clasp of the gate. ​ ​ A resumption in the masonry of the rear part and the development of an access ramp to the hayloft, probably correspond to the 1960s. ​ The house was remodeled in the 1990s, particularly on its east elevation. ​ ​ This farmhouse built above the road to Pessarou, along the Lassarrade district, is made up of two parts: the initial farmhouse to the east, which has been greatly altered, and a second part backing onto the west, with a higher roof. ​ The main elevation to the east under the gable presents heterogeneous openings, in concrete, bricks or stones. The west part opens on the south side by a semi-circular carriage entrance with vintage. The relief on the west side allows direct access to the hayloft upstairs. ​ ​ Maison côté entrée Maison côté piscine Maison côté entrée 1/2 La Bastide Clairence Le village de La Bastide Clairence​La Bastide Clairence est classé parmi les 164 plus beaux villages de FranceC'est un petit village typique situé dans le Pays Basque Français dans le département des Pyrénées Atlantiques ; il fait partie des bastides fondée dans le Sud-Ouest. C'est parce qu'au XIIème siècle, la Navarre avait besoin d'un accès commercial à la mer que La Bastide Clairence a été fondée en 1312. Un port au bord de la Joyeuse qui se jette ensuite dans l'Adour et l'océan Atlantique.Le village s'articule autour de la Place des Arceaux et ses façades blanches rayées de vert ou de rouge rappellent que l'on est en Pays Basque.​Au détour de ses petites rues, vous pourrez découvrir tous les incontournables du village :- l'Eglise Notre Dame de l'Assomption- La Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Clairence- Le trinquet de La Bastide-Clairence offre la particularité d’être un ancien jeu de paume reconverti en trinquet. Il est le plus vieux trinquet de France (le bois des poutres permettent de le dater à l'an 1512 )- Le lavoir - Les ateliers des différents artisans d'art (passementerie, création de bijoux, encadrement, sculpture sur bois, gravure et sculpture sur pierres, travail sur la céramique)​Enfin en juillet et août, vous pourrez découvrir le marché des producteurs qui a lieu tous les mardis matin de 9h à 13h.​Pour plus d'informations ainsi qu'une visite guidée du village, vous pouvez également contacter l'office de tourisme de La Bastide Clairence.

  • POLITIQUE DE CONFIDENTIALITÉ | Perbos1556

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  • CÉCILE & SALVO | Perbos1556

    Who we are ? ​ Two lovers of life in search of a radical change after many years spent working in de large international groups. We want you to discover this magnificent region and offer you a privileged holiday setting in the middle of nature but close to all places to visit. ​ We are of very different geographical origins: for me the Drôme and its famous shoe capital: Romans sur Isère; for my husband Sicily, the Etna region, but we share the values of welcome and friendliness that are dear to us. A little extra: we speak perfect English, German in addition to French and Italian and have good knowledge of Spanish!! These linguistic tools will enable us to offer all our guests an "à la carte" service. ​ We arrived at La Bastide-Clairence in March 2021 and immediately started the renovation work on our home (a way to get our hands dirty before starting the big construction site). This old farmhouse requires all of our energy and investment to restore it to its original beauty and to carefully prepare each room to welcome you. ​ ​ The village ​ La Bastide-Clairence is ranked among the 164 most beautiful villages in France It is a small typical village located in the French Basque Country in the department of Pyrénées Atlantiques; it is one of the bastides founded in the South-West. It was because in the 12th century, Navarre needed commercial access to the sea that La Bastide Clairence was founded in 1312. A port on the banks of the Joyeuse which then flows into the Adour and the Atlantic Ocean. The village revolves around the Place des Arceaux and its white facades striped with green or red remind us that we are in the Basque Country. ​ At the bend of its small streets, you can discover all the essentials of the village: - the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption - The Notre-Dame-de-Clairence Chapel - The trinquet of La Bastide-Clairence has the particularity of being an old tennis court converted into a trinquet. It is the oldest trinquet in France(the wood of the beams allow us to date it to the year 1512 ) - The laundry - The workshops of the various craftsmen (trimmings, jewelry creation, framing, wood carving, stone engraving and carving, work on ceramics) ​ Finally in July and August, you can discover the farmers' market which takes place every Tuesday morning from 9 am to 1 pm. ​ For more information and a guided tour of the village, you can also contact La Bastide Clairence tourist office . ​

  • Villes et villages aux alentours | Perbos1556

    Towns and villages around BAYONNE Located at the confluence of the Adour and the Nive, Bayonne is one of the most beautiful towns in the Basque Country. And if it is not located directly by the sea, its charm is elsewhere. The Basque identity is everywhere, both in the architecture and in the associations that punctuate the city or its gastronomy... Bayonne is truly a city apart, to be discovered absolutely. Meet to start your visit to Bayonne in the Petit Bayonne district. With its high Basque half-timbered buildings and their colorful shutters, it exudes incredible charm. It is good to stroll through its streets, where messages in Basque flourish on the facades and in the windows. Then stroll along the quays of the Nive, which separates the city in two. The facades are absolutely beautiful, especially on the Jaureguiberry quay, not to be missed. It is very pleasant to stop there for a drink. Then cross the river to explore Grand Bayonne. The historic district includes the old halls, the Moulis house and the Sainte-Marie cathedral. Its superb colored apse and its surprising cloister are unmissable. Bayonne is also a renowned gastronomic capital. Let yourself be tempted by its chocolate, the delicious Basque cake or its famous ham! ​ ​ Activities ​ Guided Tour to the Ham Saloir in Bayonne with Tasting From €5 for 45 mins ​ Guided tour and private walk of Bayonne From €50-60 for a duration of 1h30-2h ​ Council of premises: push the door of the Trinquet Saint André in the Petit Bayonne, you may attend a Pala match, the famous Basque pelota! There are also many demonstrations during the holidays Bayonne if you stay there at this that time. ITXASSOU A certain authenticity emanates from the village of Itxassou. This commune at the foot of the Urzumu, Mondarrain and Artzamendi mountains is known for its cherry production. It is also the subject of an annual celebration in June that attracts thousands of travellers. The rural setting is also splendid. Its landscape of green plains, rocky facades and mountains give the village a very unique fantasy side. Activities Rafting on the Nive - Classic From €20 for one day Canoraft on the Nive for Children (8-11 years old) From €20 for one day Aqua Rando in the Basque Country Discovery From €25 for one day BIDARD Ideally located between Biarritz and Saint Jean de Luz, the charming village of Bidart overlooks the ocean, with the Pyrenees as a backdrop. Seemingly traditional and conservative, it has transformed over time into a modern and vibrant small town that offers year-round entertainment. Coming to Bidart means learning about surfing and Basque pelota, discovering local traditions such as dances, songs and Basque strength, visiting the town with enthusiastic greeters, tasting local specialties and products means recharging your batteries near the ocean, strolling on the green, dreaming in front of the sunset, and above all, enjoying every moment with your family, between friends or just two. Bidart is a magnificent playground for nature lovers with its 6 beaches stretching over 5 km of coastline, its golf course, its walks and hikes including those on the coastal path, and leisure activities with its surf schools, its quad and e-trick outings, its skate park and sports grounds. Those thirsty for culture are not to be outdone thanks to its craftsmanship with the workshop of the Basque Cutlers and that of the Bassilour mill, its place and its labourdin triptych, its heritage path which leaves to discover the historical monuments of the village and a portion of the road to Compostela. So if you are tempted to spend a weekend or your next vacation in the Basque Country in Bidart, a wide choice of accommodation is available to you, from camping to 4-star hotels, including guest rooms, tourist residences and vacation rentals. Presentation Situation ? What to visit? What to do ? What events? Activities Golf course From 55€ Surfing lessons From 28€ ESPELETTE The chilli capital is a charming little village full of character in the heart of the Basque Country. The village has remained very authentic, apart from the many peppers attached to its facades, which are only there for decoration. Take the time to stroll through its pretty white and red streets, and below the village, around the stream. The Espelette church is also worth a visit: typical of the Basque Country, it is decorated with black wooden balconies, like in the theatre! Do not forget to visit the chilli interpretation center, which is particularly interesting. From the origins of red pepper to the ten villages that produce it today, you will undoubtedly learn a lot about Espelette pepper! Activities Enjoy a yoga session surrounded by nature From €20 for 1h30 Chilli Workshop Nature and river Council of premises: Espelette is a victim of its own success: try to get there as early as possible in the morning to enjoy it in peace before the arrival of the tourist coaches. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES IN FRANCE The Basque Country has four villages labeled "most beautiful villages in France" and they fully deserve their title! Ainhoa is a small postcard village: impossible to find more Basque than it! Composed of a long and unique main street, its houses seem taken from a Basque museum. Sare is a peaceful village located at the foot of the Rhune. It has the charm of Basque mountain villages, with its houses mixing stone and half-timbering, and its pediment in the middle of the village. Do not miss La Bastide Clairence, famous for its many craftsmen. You will be able to discover their trade thanks to a route through the pretty Basque houses. It is also a typical bastide of the south-west, with its main square surrounded by houses with arcades. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port is a little different, but just as essential. It has few half-timbering, but colorful shutters and pink sandstone stones that add to its charm. Located on the banks of the Nive, it is a key place on the paths of Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle, of which there are many reminders in the streets of the village. Council of premises: Each village is different and worth the detour. It is easy to explore them on a roadtrip between La Bastide Clairence, near Bayonne and Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, at the foot of the Spanish border. This also allows you to enjoy the Basque hinterland, less popular, but also very beautiful. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES… AINHOA Founded in the 13th century, the commune of Ainhoa is a bastide that deserves a look. With its typical Basque dwellings, with red, white or green facades, the highlight of the show remains its church with its four-storey square bell tower. SARES At the foot of the Axuria and Rhune mountains, this village maintains its sporting and festive traditions. Stroll through its half-timbered houses or venture into its cave. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES… LA BASTIDE-CLAIRENCE This town is a Navarre country house from the 14th century. With its central arcaded square, its white half-timbered houses and its many craft workshops, it will add a picturesque touch to your stay. SAINT-JEAN-PIED-DE-PORT At the foot of the Cols de Cize, this tourist spot is a high point of Catholic pilgrimage. Indeed, the village is an important step towards Santiago de Compostela.

  • A visiter | Perbos1556

    BIARRITZ The pretty seaside resort is the city of all contrasts, welcoming surfers in search of the most beautiful waves and wealthy tourists! You have to stroll through its historic center and admire the elegant villas to understand it. Between the Basque half-timbered houses, the seaside villas, the luxurious hotels and the art deco casino, the architectures are very varied. Then walk along the Grande Plage to the fishermen's port. Full of charm, this small port offers a totally different atmosphere from the rest of Biarritz, more intimate and relaxed. It is even possible to snack on some specialties in the middle of the small houses and old boats. The walk which winds on the plateau of Atalante is particularly pretty to discover the curiosities by the sea. You will see the waves crashing against the dike, the pretty rock of the virgin and in the distance, the lighthouse of Biarritz. You can also enjoy the impressive and fascinating sea museum, or the superb beaches of the Biarritz region. The most athletic will find themselves on the beach of Marbella or that of the Basque coast, popular with surfers from all over the world. But the Grande Plage ideally located in the city center is also one of the most beautiful on the Basque coast for swimming. Activities Biarritz: Private Guided Walking Tour From €50-60 for a duration of 1h30-2h Basque cooking class in Biarritz From €110 for a duration of 2h30 A day of surfing around Biarritz From €230 for one day Guided walking tours of Biarritz From €20 for 1 hour Biarritz Aquarium Biarritz local market guided tour with tasting From €72 for 1h30 2 hour private surf lesson in Biarritz From €120 for 2 hours Council of premises: Go to the Halles de Biarritz to savor all the local specialities. The products are of good quality and the place is also worth a visit for its atmosphere and its architecture. ANGLET Anglet is a small seaside town renowned above all for its eleven fine sandy beaches which extend over 4.5 km. It is sometimes nicknamed "little California" and you quickly understand why by browsing its beaches. Each has its own atmosphere! Those of the Cavaliers welcome professional surfers, while the beach of La Barre is more geared towards families. In August, it hosts the World Surf League, where it appears as a stop on the circuit. Head to la Madrague beach if you prefer a trendier beach. But Anglet does not only offer beaches, the interior of the land is also very pleasant. The pine forest allows you to go for walks or bike rides, or even golf. You can also visit the Izadia Ecological Park, at the mouth of the Adour. For couples looking for romance, the segment of the Côte d'Argent, called the "Chambre d'Amour", will take you to the edge of the coast to offer you a spectacular panorama of the Atlantic Sea. Also venture into its cave, which still attracts lovers and curious people today. Presentation Situation ? What to visit? What to do ? What events? Activities Surf lessons in Anglet near Bayonne From €35 for a duration of 1h30 Group lessons for 6/10 year olds in Anglet From €28 for 2 hours Group Surf Lessons in Anglet From €28 for 2 hours Izadia Ecological Park Council of premises: If you are looking for a slightly wilder beach, head to the superb Ocean Beach. It is less easily accessible, but definitely worth the detour! HENDAYA Last city before Spain, Hendaye is a seaside resort that can be reached by taking the Basque corniche. Third marina of Aquitaine, this town offers many water activities in its two bodies of water: the bay of Txingudi and the Atlantic Ocean. Vacationers can also pay a visit to the former Casino Croisière and stroll through its shops, businesses and cafés. Presentation Situation ? What to visit? What to do ? What events? Activities Towed buoys in Hendaye From €20 for 15min PIOU PIOU Surf Lessons in Hendaye From €25 for 2 hours Off-road scooter descent near Hendaye From €29 for 2 hours Abbadia Castle CAMBO LES BAINS Located in the heart of the Basque Country, the spa resort of Cambo les Bains is ideally located to enjoy both the mountains and the beaches of the Basque coast. Cambo les Bains has both the elegance of a spa town and the strong character of the surrounding Basque villages. Activities Thermal baths of Cambo-les-Bains Puyodebat Chocolate Factory-Museum The Arnaga Villa Built by Edmond Rostand in Cambo-les-Bains, Villa Arnaga is located south of Bayonne. Inspired by Basque farmhouses with white and red facades, the house and its park have been the home of many artists such as Cyrano de Bergerac or Jules Massennet. The entire domain is classified "Historic Monument" and welcomes 90,000 visitors each year. Everyone comes to admire its set of gardens over more than 15 hectares, the magnificent 20m theatrical fresco designed by Jean Veber and the multiple wooded rooms of the villa. Contact I am always looking for new opportunities. Contact me. info@monsite.fr 01 23 45 67 89 SAINT JEAN DE LUZ Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a charming seaside town, very pretty, which has managed to preserve its authenticity and its traditions. As soon as you get there, you easily feel on vacation! You have to discover the port of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, one of the city's must-sees, with its small colorful boats surrounded by beautiful half-timbered houses. Its historic center is a mixture of stone houses and typical Basque white houses, of great beauty. Don't miss the house of the Infanta, and the magnificent Basque church of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, where Louis XIV was married in 1660! Then go to the sea side, in the superb bay closed by the Fort of Socoa. Stroll on the promenade, the view of the golden sandy beach is magnificent and allows you to discover a more upscale part of the city. Activities Saint-Jean-de-Luz: Private Walking Tour in English From €60 for a duration of 2 hours Live a relaxing moment on a paddle From €30 for a duration of 2 hours Slide on the water during a group surf lesson (1 to 5 lessons) From €30 for a duration of 2 hours Council of premises: Saint-Jean-de-Luz beach is truly one of the most beautiful on the Basque coast. Surrounded by typical houses and protected from the waves, it is perfect for families. So don't hesitate to plan a little more time in Saint-Jean-de-Luz if you want to take advantage of it. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BEACHES Beach of the Côte des Basques Large beach of Saint-Jean-de-Luz Cavaliers Beach in Anglet Large beach of Hendaye Cénitz beach in Guéthary The Basque Country only has about thirty kilometers of beaches, and yet some are reputed to be among the most beautiful in France! THE CASTLE OF URTUBIE Built on the ruins of an old feudal site, the Château d'Urtubie is an authentic charming hotel in the French Basque Country. Since 1974, it has been listed in the inventory of “historical monuments”. The walls of the building tell six centuries of Basque history, from the Middle Ages to the Roaring Twenties. Furnished and decorated, each room bears witness to the finesse of Baroque architecture. Visitors can also go to the gardens of the castle. On 6 hectares, admire its flowerbeds and the exhibitions of the Orangerie. Activities Visit of the park and the castle Treasure hunt and Escape Game ​ Dalzate shop THE COASTAL TRAIL From Bidart to Hendaye via Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Ciboure, the coastal path offers magnificent panoramas. The Pyrenees on one side, beaches, strikes and cliffs on the Atlantic side. The ride continues on the Spanish side from Hondarribia to San Sebastian, a nice stopover in the harbor of Pasaia before discovering the bay of Donostia. Presentation A website allows the downloading of the itinerary. THE CAVES OF ISTURITZ AND DOXOCELHAYA The caves of Isturitz and Oxocelhaya are an emblematic site of prehistory, classified as a Historic Monument. They have been occupied for - 80,000 years, adorned with magnificent and surprising concretions. In Lower Navarre, the caves of Isturitz and Oxocelhaya are a must for visiting the French Basque Country. Notice to history and speleology buffs. These sites are vestiges of prehistory. Parietal art dots the walls of the two caves. You can also find engravings, plaques and clay constructions dating from the era Palaeolithic. Isturitz is a unique place of regrouping of populations of the Cantabrian Pyrenean chain. Oxocelhaya is the sanctuary cave. An Internet site prepare for the visit. Council of premises: These two caves are geologically more impressive than that of Sare, especially for those who are not on their first underground visit. THE RHUNE Let's move away from the coast to discover the peaks of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques. Culminating at 905 meters above sea level, the summit of La Rhune marks the border with the Spanish part of the Basque Country. To climb this small mountain and enjoy a breathtaking view of the region, several routes can be taken. In order to discover all the richness of the natural heritage of the Basque Country, do not hesitate to go hiking and admire the perfectly preserved fauna and flora on the side of the Rhune. Thanks to the different routes you can take, you can climb La Rhune or redo it and discover new landscapes by taking another path, especially if you are spending your holidays in Urrugne or your holidays in Ascain. Departing from Ascain, Olhette or Sare, you will find the most suitable ascent path depending on the level of difficulty. For a faster climb, you can take the little Rhune train from the Col de Saint-Ignace station. Whichever route you choose, you are guaranteed to find a 360° panorama when you arrive at the summit. Awebsite allows you to prepare your visit andseveral routes are possible to climb the Cold Council of premises: If you take the little train, don't just stay at the top, but also walk around a bit to admire the view of the mountains and meet the pottoks. THE BASQUE CORNICHE Over ten kilometres, the Basque corniche or "road to the corniche" is a protected natural area. This rocky coast, at the crossroads of Ciboure, Urrugne and Hendaye, is made up of jagged cliffs, heather moors, creeks and agricultural areas. With magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean, the coastal path will offer you excellent family or romantic hikes. The last protected natural area on the French Basque coast, the Corniche Basque offers striking landscapes, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and at the foot of the Pyrenees. The site is characterized by steep cliffs, creeks and two famous rocks "the Twins" witnesses of the decline of the coast. The cliffs tell, in fact, in a few hundred meters, millions of years of history of the earth. Vast meadows, the Atlantic moor, groves sculpted by the winds offer the image of a space of nature contrasting with the towns of Hendaye or Biarritz that can be seen nearby. Arriving in Hendaye, on the Domaine d'Abbadia, the Maison de la Corniche (or Asporotsttipi farm) offers a reading of the fauna and flora of this space. Its permanent multimedia exhibition allows you to discover the particularities and secrets of the Basque Corniche. Welcome door for hikers who wish to embark on the Sentier du Littoral or enjoy a view of the ocean, the Maison de la Corniche is open all year round. Free entry. Every year, on the 4th weekend of September, the General Council of Pyrénées-Atlantiques joins forces with the Conservatoire du Littoral to celebrate the Corniche and its natural heritage: it is the Corniche Festival. Remarkable monument of theBasque cornice , do not miss the visit of theAbbadia Observatory Castle. SPAIN – SPANISH BASQUE COUNTRY Gaztelugatxe, Spain Located 45 minutes north of Bilbao, Gaztelugatxe is a small island connected to land by a stone bridge with the hermitage of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe at its summit, which dates from the 10th century AD. These steep coasts announce the typical landscape of the Spanish Basque Country, reputed to be wild. Bilbao and its Guggenheim Museum ​ Bilbao is a clever mix of contrasts between the old town (Teatro Arriaga) and modern architecture (the Euskalduna Palace or the Zubizuri footbridge). But its particularity, which makes the reputation of the city, is the Guggenheim Museum. Designed by the famous architect Frank Gehry, the Guggenheim Museum, a museum of modern and contemporary art, is a true architectural masterpiece made of stone, glass and titanium. The deconstructivist spirit of the artist is found in these undulating and organic forms. ​ The beaches of San Sebastian ​ La Concha Beach Located a stone's throw from downtown San Sebastian, La Concha Beach is home to 1,350 meters of fine sand where you can practice lazing, beach volleyball or even surfing! Once the visit to the beach is over, be sure to take a walk on the side of Parte Vieja (downtown). The old center of San Sebastian has many picturesque alleys where you can enjoy delicious tapas. Zurriola Beach 800 meters long, Zurriola Beach is a popular beach for surfers and young people. The beach hosts jazz concerts and surfing competitions every year. ​ Cathedral of Santa Maria of Vitoria, Vitoria-Gasteiz ​ Located about sixty kilometers south of Bilbao, Vitoria-Gasteiz is a city famous for the Cathedral of Santa María de Vitoria. Built in 1200 and in the Gothic style, a visit to this magnificent cathedral allows you to learn more about the history of the city. Other places of interest in Vitoria-Gasteiz are the Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava, the contemporary Artium Museum and the churches of San Pedro Apóstol and San Vicente Mártir.

  • YOGA | Perbos1556

    YOGA We invite you to join our outdoor yoga course every Thursday from May 2024.

  • Etxea | Perbos1556

    Etxea Suite Etxea means House in basque. ​ This suite takes up the codes of the Basque house while making them more current in order to offer you a warm and cozy space to make you feel at home. ​ It has a surface area of around 45 m² and includes a private bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower as well as a fully equipped kitchen which will allow you to prepare your meals if you wish. As a reminder, breakfast is included. It will be served inside or on the terrace depending on the weather and your desires. It is composed of savory and sweet dishes and highlights local products as well as homemade. ​ For your comfort, the room is equipped with a king size bed 160 X 200 ​ The room has air conditioning and a flat screen TV. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Questions answers How are the rooms equipped? King size bed 160*200 Bed linen provided Private bathroom with walk-in shower Air-conditioned Flat screen TV Private kitchen for 3 of the 5 bedrooms Do you have wi-fi? Yes wi-fi included in. All bedrooms. Is breakfast included Yes, breakfast is included in the price. It will be served inside or on the terrace depending on the weather and your desires. It will consist of savory and sweet dishes and will highlight local products as well as homemade. Are towels provided? Yes we provide towels and bath towels. How is the bathroom equipped? There is a hair dryer, a towel dryer radiator. Do the rooms have a terrace? Yes, two of our rooms are equipped with private terraces with garden furniture. Are there rooms on the ground floor? No there is no room on the ground floor. What are the breakfast hours? Breakfast is served from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. What types of breakfasts do you offer? Charcuterie from Maison Montauzer, artisan charcutier ( link), Sheep and goat cheese, _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3cfb-136d_bad5 Homemade bread, homemade cakes Fruit juice, egg Hot drinks, fruit, yogurt from our dairy partner artisanale Bastidarra( link) Is it equipped with a cot? No we do not have baby equipment. What are the arrival and departure times? Room to be released at 10 a.m. and arrival time at 5 p.m. Si vous arrivez avant ou que vous voulez profitez de votre derrière journée, _cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_you can leave your suitcases in our dedicated room. Can I smoke in the room? No, the rooms are non-smoking. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

  • ACTIVITES | Perbos1556

    Golf Courses Basque Country, the Landes and Bearn Pyrenees Discover the golf courses of the three regions of Biarritz Destination Golf in South-West France, a famous golfing destination for renowned players. Seven courses in the Basque Country, five in the Landes and three in Béarn Pyrées; designed by French, Spanish, American and British architects in a variety of surroundunds close to the Atlantic, the Pyrenees, forest and towns. 9 golf courses Basque Country The Landes - Golf of Biarritz le Phare -Golf of Arcangues -Golf of Nivelle (Ciboure) -Golf de Chiberta (Anglet) -Makila Golf Club Bayonne Bassussarry -Golf Chantaco (Saint-Jean-de-Luz) -International Center Drive At Ilbarritz Golf -Golf Club Hossegor -Golf de Seignosse Open Golf Club Golfing Venues - Courses near the Atlantic Ocean - Forest courses - Courses near the Pyrenees - Races in town Putting green To keep you fit and practice, we have created a putting green .

  • Incontournables | Perbos1556

    GUETHARY A former whaling port, this town in the French Basque Country is a must not to be missed. The village has become urbanized, becoming a charming seaside resort. With its neo-Basque architectural style, it is very popular with tourists but preserves its Maraicha heritage. It has also hosted many artists such as Saint John Perse or Debussy. Activities Virgin's Rock Church of St. John the Baptist BASQUE FESTIVITIES The Basque Country is a festive region. The traditional festivals also make the region an essential destination for culture lovers. During the high season, parties and festivals bring life to its towns and villages. But there are also carnivals, village festivals taking place at different times of the year. Whatever the season, the Basque Country invites to a joyful discovery of its culture with performances, concerts, parades, theaters and many more. Each is intended to promote its traditions, its languages and its way of life. Discover some of the most famous festivals not to be missed for your next vacation in the region. Bayonne festivals Besides its famous ham, Bayonne is famous for its festivals. Every year, from the Wednesday preceding the first week of August until Sunday, hundreds of festayres invade the streets of Bayonne. The whole city and the participants are dressed in white and red. To participate, we dress in a white outfit and a red scarf.Bayonne festivals start at 8 p.m. on Place de la Liberté to progress through the neighborhoods and streets. On the program: there are cow races, dances, songs, concerts, games, bandas and many more. This tradition has been going on since 1932. During these 5 days and 5 nights, the atmosphere is one of joy and good humor. The Espelette pepper festival The village of Espelette is known for itspepper , classified AOC-AOP. It is therefore no surprise that he is dedicating a party in honor of this exceptional condiment. Every autumn, or more precisely on the last weekend of October, the local inhabitants and the surrounding villages: Ainhoa, Cambo-les-Bains and many others come to party. DuringEspelette festival , everyone can buy peppers and regional products. The local restaurants will make you discover the delicious flavors of Basque gastronomy during this gourmet rendezvous. But the Chili Festival is also an opportunity for everyone, Basques and tourists, to have fun by attending Basque dance performances, traditional concerts, bandas, pelota games and other entertainment. Bayonne ham festival Bayonne also celebrates its famous ham every year. For more than 5 centuries, the city has organized theHam Fair for lovers of gastronomy and fine gourmets. The fair brings together all the artisans, exhibiting and presenting their best hams with their manufacturing secrets. This is a unique opportunity to taste the specialty of local producers in one place. Not to mention the traditional entertainment and culinary and sports competitions. It takes place during Holy Week until Easter Sunday on Mail Chaho Pelletier. The Bayonne ham festival is the first festival not to be missed for the season. BASQUE FESTIVITIES Basque Country week Basque Country Week is a celebration dedicated to all Basques, whether they live in the Basque Country or elsewhere such as Argentina, where there is a large Basque population. In general, this festival takes place every July. During this week many events take place: musical shows, traditional dances, culinary specialties, bullfights, Basque pelota competitions and many more. The purpose of this cultural event is to commemorate the very origin and identity of the Basque Country. Semana Grande in San Sebastian San Sebastian is an unmissable city on the Spanish Basque coast. It is best known for its popular festival: La Semana Grande. It takes place in mid-August in the old quarter. The main attraction of this festival is the International Fireworks Competition, a real magical spectacle to be admired from the beaches. Other entertainment like horse racing, outdoor concerts, theaters, sports competitions and many more take place on the beaches and streets of its old quarter to learn more about the history and culture of San Sebastian. The San Martial festival in Irun The San Martial festival in Irun is one of the unmissable events in the Spanish Basque country. As a commemoration of the victory of the soldiers of Irun against the invaders on June 30, 1522, the city has organized this festival since that date. A tradition that has endured over the centuries. From 6 o'clock in the morning sound the first notes of Diana de Villarrobledo on the San Juan Harri square. At this precise moment, the spectators shout in unison following the rhythm of the music. During this festival, the streets of Irun are invaded by the companies of Irun who parade in red, black and white to reach Mount San Marcial. In addition to the procession, brass bands, bandas and many other activities delight participants and spectators. KAKUETTA GORGES Further west of the footbridge, the Kakuetta gorges, located between Sainte-Engrâce and Larrau, are a natural site not to be missed when visiting the French Basque Country. For caving enthusiasts, visit the gorges on platforms that run along the vertiginous walls of the canyon. The walk will then take you to the cave of Lake Kakuetta to admire its gigantic stalactites and stalagmites. Fully prepared hike Deniv: +180m – (1h00+1h00)= 4 km LevelWalker Date: 23.05.2018 – Basque Country – Departure: Parking Pont d'Enfer (480 StemEngrace) THE HOLZARTE WALKWAY For the bravest or to cure your fear of heights, cross the Holzarte footbridge during a forest hike. In the town of Larrau, this wooded rope bridge overlooks the Olhadubi gorges at a height of 180m. A spectacular panorama awaits you from the top of the platform over the wild canyon. Fully prepared hike Deniv: +350m – 2h00 – 4.5 km – Level:Walker Date: 21.05.2006 – Basque Country – Departure: Logibar (380m) TYPICAL BASQUE SPORT Basque pelota Popular game of the Basque Country,Basque pelota is an emblematic sport of the region. It is practiced on the pediments, playgrounds present in each of its villages. Dressed all in white, the players must catch and return a ball or hit it against a wall with the appropriate accessories. For this, the player must equip himself with a wicker basket for his hands and with a xistera to hit the ball. There are several Basque pelota disciplines. It can be practiced on a pediment in the open air, on a wall to the left or on a trinquet. It all depends on the specialty being played. Basque Strength The Basque force was born from the challenges that the peasants launched to test their strength. When they got to the end of the hard work in the fields, they had fun challenging each other with competitions inspired by the work of the fields and the farm. The Basque force, which has become a real official competition, now includes several disciplines. There is in particular the tug of war or soka tira, the sawyers or arparnariak, the woodcutters or aizkolariak, the stone lifters or harri jazotzaleak, the lifting of carts or orga joko, the carriers of bags or cans, and many more. It can oppose two villages, two teams or two individuals. bullfights If at one time the toros de corridas had to join the arenas with the cowherds and the oxen, the young people had fun challenging them. From there was born a unique tradition in the Basque Country:bullfights . Today, this sport consists of running as close as possible to the bulls along the marked routes leading to the arenas. The seasons dedicated to the bullfights take place every year in several regions of the Basque Country. They are accompanied by parties, music and songs. But it often happens that the ancierros cause many injuries. It is a spectacle to be avoided for the most sensitive. The drag races Trainières are fishing boats specific to the Basque country. Each boat has several rowers and a "chief" directing the boat and the speed. This race takes place at sea. Contact I am always looking for new opportunities. Contact me. info@monsite.fr 01 23 45 67 89

  • WELLNESS SAUNA | Perbos1556

    SAUNA WELLNESS Did you know? Discover the origin of the word "sauna Did you know why this "heat cabin" is called a "sauna"? Well, the word comes from Finnish and literally means "sweat". And it makes perfect sense! The main purpose of the sauna is to make you sweat, allowing your body to eliminate unwanted residues and accumulated toxins. The sweat takes with it these waste products that are harmful to your health, giving your body a genuine natural purification. The sauna area is private for a minimum of 1h30. You can also add a massage if you wish (please contact us for more information). Rates: Sauna access 1h30 private Rate: 75 € for 2 people Sauna access 2h private Tariff: 85 € for 2 people Massage (Kobido or for pregnant women) 1 hour additional Charge: 120 € per person

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