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Hélène Loumé82, Boulevard D'abbadie D'arrast
64500
Ciboure
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Hélène Loume invites you to experience the charm of Villa "Eder gain" in the Basque country. Situated in the picturesque town of Ciboure, this stunning property is nestled atop Bordagain hill, offering breathtaking views of both the majestic ocean and the awe-inspiring Pyrenees. The Villa boasts 5 tastefully appointed bedrooms and 2 spacious apartments, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay.Reviews
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Apartment | 2 | 120 | 170 | 550 | 1150 |
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Attractions
- Maison de l'Infante: Located in nearby Saint-Jean-de-Luz, this historic house is famous for hosting the wedding of King Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain in 1660. It now serves as a museum showcasing the Basque culture and history of the region.
- Fort Socoa: Situated on the coast of Ciboure, Fort Socoa is a 17th-century defensive fortress constructed by King Louis XIV. It offers stunning views of the Bay of Saint-Jean-de-Luz and the Pyrenees mountains. Visitors can explore the fort's ramparts and learn about its military history.
- Church of Saint Vincent: This beautiful church, located in Ciboure, dates back to the 16th century and showcases a mix of architectural styles including Gothic and Renaissance. It is known for its intricate stained glass windows and houses the tomb of Maurice Ravel, the renowned French composer.
- Beaches of Saint-Jean-de-Luz: Just a short distance from Ciboure, the beaches of Saint-Jean-de-Luz are popular among tourists and locals alike. With golden sand and clear waters, these beaches provide a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and various water activities.
- Château d'Urtubie: Situated in Urrugne, a neighboring town, Château d'Urtubie is a medieval castle with a rich history. Visitors can explore the castle's well-preserved rooms, gardens, and towers, offering a glimpse into the region's feudal past.
- Phare de Biarritz: Located in Biarritz, a short drive from Ciboure, Phare de Biarritz is a picturesque lighthouse perched atop a cliff. The lighthouse provides panoramic views of the Bay of Biscay and the surrounding coastline, making it a popular spot for photography enthusiasts.
- Basque Museum (Musée Basque): Found in Bayonne, the Basque Museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the Basque culture and heritage. The museum displays a vast collection of artifacts, traditional costumes, and artwork that provide insight into the region's unique traditions and history.
- Rocher de la Vierge: Situated on a rocky outcrop in Biarritz, Rocher de la Vierge is a natural landmark and a symbol of the city. It is accessible via a footbridge and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The rock is also home to a small statue of the Virgin Mary.
- Bayonne Cathedral: Located in Bayonne's historic center, the Bayonne Cathedral is an impressive Gothic-style cathedral dating back to the 13th century. The cathedral features stunning stained glass windows and ornate architecture, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. 10. Les Halles de Saint-Jean-de-Luz: This vibrant covered market in Saint-Jean-de-Luz offers a wide range of local produce, including fresh seafood, cheeses, pastries, and Basque specialties. It's a great place to indulge in the flavors of the region and experience the lively atmosphere of a traditional French market.