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Biarritz PDF Print E-mail

The rich history of Biarritz makes it a great place to visit.
Biarritz was for many years just a simple fishing village. It was famed for its whaling industry which lasted from the Middle Ages until the 17th century.
In the 18th century seaside holidays became recognized as being valid therapies for many kinds of illnesses. In this period Biarritz began to attract many famous people, such as the writer Victor Hugo, who came to the town to benefit from its climate and the sea.

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Bayonne: town of art and cultural capital of the Basque Country PDF Print E-mail

BayonneOn the convergence of the rivers Adour and Nive and close to the Atlantic Ocean, Bayonne is the taurine town, a town of art, of festivals and entertainment... a peaceful passing of the hours...

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Saint Jean de Luz PDF Print E-mail

The most 'oceanic' of the seaside resorts in the Basque Country, close to Biarritz, to Bayonne and the Spanish border.

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Hendaye and the Basque Corniche PDF Print E-mail

'twixt ocean and Pyrenees
High jagged cliffs, coves, heather heathland, groves, agricultural land and a mountain backdrop constitute the well-preserved and vast natural domain of the Basque Corniche which overlooks the Atlantic Coast.

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Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and Saint James's Way PDF Print E-mail

Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port owes its name to its geographical position at the foot of the Cize Passes (Roncevaux Pass).

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