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Philippe DauxLe Bourg
Sare
64310
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Welcome to O Sare, a charming village where you will find three contemporary guest houses situated in the heart of the village. Each house has been completely renovated and offers modern amenities, although they do not have toilet facilities inside. However, you will be able to enjoy a stunning view of the mountains, village, and beautiful countryside. Additionally, there is a lovely garden with outdoor furniture, a parking area, and WIFI access. You will have independent access to your guest house, ensuring privacy and convenience.Reviews
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Attractions
- La Rhune: La Rhune is a mountain located near the village of Sare. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Basque Country and the Bay of Biscay. Visitors can reach the summit by taking a traditional cogwheel train or hiking along well-marked trails.
- Sare Village: The picturesque village of Sare itself is worth exploring. Known for its traditional Basque architecture, narrow streets, and charming houses, it offers a glimpse into the local culture and way of life. Don't miss the Church of Saint Martin and the charming village square.
- Ainhoa: A short drive from Sare, the village of Ainhoa is known for its well-preserved Basque architecture. Wander through its narrow streets lined with beautiful half-timbered houses and visit the Church of Notre-Dame. Ainhoa is also part of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France" association.
- Espelette: Espelette is famous for its vibrant red peppers, used in traditional Basque cuisine. Explore the village's picturesque streets, adorned with strings of drying peppers, and visit the Espelette Pepper Museum to learn about the history and production of this local specialty.
- Biarritz: Located on the coast, the glamorous town of Biarritz is known for its beautiful beaches, world-class surfing spots, and elegant architecture. Stroll along the promenade, visit the iconic Biarritz lighthouse, and explore the city's vibrant shops, cafes, and restaurants.
- Saint-Jean-de-Luz: A charming coastal town, Saint-Jean-de-Luz offers a mix of sandy beaches, historic landmarks, and a picturesque harbor. Visit the Church of St. John the Baptist, stroll along the lively Rue Gambetta, and relax on the sandy shores of the Bay of Biscay.
- Bayonne: The historic city of Bayonne, located at the confluence of the Nive and Adour rivers, is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere. Explore the city's medieval streets, admire the Gothic Bayonne Cathedral, and indulge in the local specialty, Bayonne ham.
- Grottes de Sare: For those interested in underground wonders, the Grottes de Sare (Sare Caves) offer a fascinating experience. Take a guided tour through the limestone caves, marvel at the stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, and learn about the cave's geological history.
- Château d'Abbadie: Situated near Hendaye, the Château d'Abbadie is a stunning 19th-century castle built by the architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, it is a must-visit for architecture and history enthusiasts. 10. Les Aldudes: Located in the picturesque Aldudes Valley, this small village is known for its tranquil setting, traditional Basque farmhouses, and natural beauty. It is an ideal destination for hiking and exploring the scenic Pyrenees mountains. Don't miss trying the local sheep's cheese, "Ossau-Iraty."