Discover Wonderful Biarritz: The Top 9 Must-See Tourist Activities In The City

Last Updated on the 4th of December, 2025

The infinite drizzle and a lack of colour make for a very gloomy atmosphere during the seemingly never-ending winter months on  Ireland’s West Coast.

And as much as I love the smell, the sound and the feel of the rain, and as much as I have learned to love it,  I was more than happy to leave the dark and grim skies of Sligo behind.

Setting off to France with red dawn blossoming over a distant horizon, the prettiest we have seen in a long time, we were openly dreaming of slow mornings, country roads and wide-open windows.

We were looking towards careless days on the coast with iridescence rays of sunlight pealing into every cavern along its shores and highlighting every tiny particle hanging in the spring air.

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Sunlit Square near the main market in Biarritz

Best things to do in Biarritz

Biarritz is a wonderful coastal town located in the French Basque Country, just a few kilometres from the Spanish border,  that has counted Sinatra, Hemingway, Chanel and Napoleon II among its fans.

The town became popular after Emperor Napoleon III and his wife, the Spanish Empress Eugénie, made it their favourite summertime destination.

Much of the town was built on the whaling industry, and the remnants of this, like the old watchtowers, still stand today.

While the top things to do in Biarritz would be to enjoy the shopping, local food and relaxing on the beach, there are also a few sights that you just can’t miss.

So, in this post, we offer you the top 10 things to do during your visit to Biarritz.

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Locals gather to watch a sunset by the sea

#1. Enjoy Colourful Sunsets

Biarritz is beautiful at any time of the day, particularly at sunset.

On the first night setting sun was sending a beautiful orange glimmer across the water, faintly touching the cliffs. The peaceful evening paved the way for yet another bright and beautiful night by the ocean to remember.

As the sun begins to sink across the horizon, the skies are inflamed with an amazing range of colours, casting a magical light over Biarritz.

As sunsets are one of life’s most beautiful natural phenomena, make sure you schedule some time to witness their splendour.

Whether you watch it from one of the sandy beaches, from the clifftop or with a cocktail in hand, you’ll be blessed with striking views of orange reflecting against soft ocean waves.

*Fun Fact – the first swimsuit was made by Jeanne Lavin, and it was created and designed in Biarritz

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Surfers in the water at Côte des Basques

#2. Stop by Rocher du Basta

Rocher du Basta is a little islet jutting out into the Atlantic that’s connected to the mainland by a beautifully arched stone bridge.

Set against lush greenery, it is one of Biarritz’s most iconic sights, offering sweeping views of the Biarritz coastline.

The small islet is abundant with nature and has many benches where you can sit down and take in the stunning views.

During the high tide, the bridge leaps over the sea, but once the tide is out, a set of stairs will lead you down to the sandy beach underneath it.

Nearby Rocher du Basta, you’ll find Église Sainte-Eugénie, a charming neo-Gothic church by the sea.

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The wonderful Rocher du Basta bridge

#3. Relax on One of the Beaches

As one of the most popular beach destinations in southwestern France, Biarritz offers a great variety of beaches to choose from, each more beautiful than the last.

  • Centrally located, Grande Plage is Biarritz’s main beach. It has soft white sand, incredible ocean views and perfect waves. It’s a great place to sunbathe and relax, and due to its central location, it offers great amenities.
  • Côte des Basques is a wonderful soft sand beach loved by sunbathers and surfers alike, offering stunning views of the Spanish coast. Accessible via a staircase from the cliffs, the beach disappears during high tide; therefore, you have to keep an eye on the tides.
  • Plage Du Miramar is a peaceful beach located at the end of the Grande Plage. Swimming is allowed, but you have to be careful due to strong currents.
  • Small, secluded and more intimate, Port-Vieux beach sits right in the middle of the town and has a lot of charm thanks to its location and size. The views from this beach are stunning, as you can see the Rocher de la Vierge and the splendid villa Le Goéland.

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Grand Plage is the main beach in Biarritz, France

#4. Wander around Allée Port des Pêcheurs

A short walk from Grande Plage will bring you to a little protected harbour that was built by Napoleon III in the 1800s and served the fishermen of the city. 

Wander around the quiet marina with beautiful sea views where the row of little fishermen’s cottages with blue, red and bright green shutters are now converted into restaurants catering to tourist needs.

The houses you see here are called crampottes, and they are just as they were when they were built in 1870.

Many of the restaurants here serve fresh-off-the-boat fish as well as oysters, crabs, and other classic dishes from Basque cuisine.

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A wonderful port to visit to sample fresh fish

#5. Stop by Les Halles Food Market

Originally built in  1885, Les Halles market, with its cast-iron supports, is a must when in Biarritz.

A vast collection of gourmet food counters with regional cheeses, pastries, fresh fruit, and vegetables is on sale in Les Halles food market.

It is the best place to explore the food culture of the French Basque Country because it is more than just a place to pick up your groceries. It also serves as a place to discover local delicacies and socialise with locals.

We could not resist returning every morning to pick up lunch essentials and chat with locals.

Les Halles food market opens early every day, and you can even join a local market tour that offers food tasting and insights into culinary traditions.

You can also nip into the adjoining seafood market to indulge in oysters that are filleted for you while you wait.

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Lots of local delicatessens to choose from

#6. Visit Biarritz Lighthouse

Biarritz lighthouse, built in 1834, marks a place where the ocean meets the land, and the view from the top of it delivers fantastic views of its beaches and orange rooftops.

This slender lighthouse clings to the cliff 73 meters above sea level, and you have to climb over 200  steps to the very top for the all-embracing coastal views.

The spiral staircase is tiny, and if it is busy, you have to patiently wait in a queue for your turn as the number of visitors is limited due to the small space.

The lighthouse is surrounded by a lovely tree-lined park with wooden benches scattered throughout so you can sit down and enjoy fantastic sea views.

Free parking is available on site, and there is a lovely café next door as well as a small food truck serving beverages and food.

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Biarritz Lighthouse

#7. Explore Biarritz Aquarium

Located in a stunning building perched on the cliff-top and displaying various exhibits over several floors, Biarritz Aquarium is a wonderful place to lose yourself for a few hours.

Take your time to wander from one aquarium tank to another and enjoy the displays of colourful marine creatures and be amazed by the fish tank where the sharks, groupers & barracudas swim along with each other.

It is a beautifully well-kept aquarium, and when we visited in May, it was quiet; you could take your time observing the creatures, not feeling rushed or pushed out of the way as we have experienced at some venues.

The aquarium, which is the second largest in France, has an abundance of marine biologists who are working hard to preserve local marine life.

What’s more, the scientific team gathers data on stranded marine mammals, grows coral and researches the reproduction of species presented in the aquarium.

*Good to know – If you time your visit accordingly, you can enjoy one of the main events – the feeding of the seals, which usually takes place twice daily. The keeper explains the habits of these amazing marine creatures as they munch on fresh mackerel.

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Interior of the Biarritz Aquarium

#8. Walk Across the Bridge to the Virgin’s Rock

While Paris has the Eiffel Tower, Biarritz has a wonderful landmark designed by the same architect, Gustave Eiffel.

In 1887, he constructed a metal footbridge that connects the mainland to the Virgin’s Rock located out in the Atlantic.

You can walk over the bridge to the rocky outcrop and onto the large observation deck to watch the sunset and take in an amazing view of the city bathed in golden light.

It is a great place for photo opportunities as you can take in surfers riding the rolling waves, see the city’s famous landmarks such as the lighthouse and the luxurious Hôtel du Palais, as well as see the rugged peaks of the Spanish Pyrenees on a clear day.

The rock takes its name from the white statue of the Virgin and Child atop a craggy rock

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Taking in the coastal views from the Virgin Rocks viewing platform

#9. Check out the books at Bookstore Biarritz

If you are keen on books, stopping by Bookstore Biarritz is a must as it contains many wonderful nooks and crannies as well as a majestic staircase, a comfy sofa to sit on and leaf through a book or two.

The bookstore is full of references: tourist guides, literary classics, comics, paperbacks, beautiful art books, the latest essays, novels and children’s books, books from local publishing houses and so on.

To top it all off, the booksellers are very friendly and competent.

  • Address: 27 Pl. Georges Clemenceau, 64200 Biarritz

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Bookstore Biarritz is a must for book lovers

How To Get To Biarritz

Biarritz Airport | can be easily accessed from various cities, as both local and international flights arrive here.

From the airport into the city centre | The best option to reach Biarritz from the Airport is to get a taxi. Travel time is just around 10 minutes, and you can expect to pay 22 euros. Of course, the fare can change depending on the number of passengers travelling, traffic, seasonality and time of the day.

By Train | With a TGV station and a dense TER network, Biarritz can also be reached by train. Biarritz is located 2 hours from Bordeaux, 1 hour from Pau, 2 hours from Toulouse and 30 hours from Paris Montparnasse.

*Good to know – Biarritz Airport only has one terminal, and the taxi rank is located outside of the Arrivals Hall.

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The 19th-century Villa Belza sits on a rocky promontory. 

Getting Around Biarritz

If you have plenty of time, walking around the city is the best way to see many of its sights, as some of the most scenic roads and paths in Biarritz hug the seafront.

There is also a good network of buses that links Biarritz with seaside towns to the south and north. If you’re looking for more freedom and flexibility, you’ll want to rent a car as Biarritz is just one of many jewels in the Pays Basque. 

This way, you could visit sleepy Saint-Jean-de-Luz, located just 20 minutes south by road or travel further north to visit surf town Hossegor.

You could also rent a classic or electric bike from Joe Bike to see the surroundings on two wheels.

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The wonderfully colourful artwork was created by Nils Inne.

Where To Stay In Biarritz

The best place to stay in Biarritz would be in one of the central neighbourhoods, from which it would be an easy feat to discover all the incredible things the lovely surf town has to offer.

With everything from guest houses and grand châteaux to intimate townhouse hotels and luxury hotels, there is something for a whole array of budgets and interests, even if you want to be treated like royalty.

  1. Less Halles is  the vibrant heart of the city, anchored around Biarritz’s main market, which has a few lovely hotels to choose from, such as:
  • Ama Hotel | a lovely residence designed by the famous Basque architect Raymond Larrebat Tudor, offers well-decorated and spacious rooms just 200 metres from the beach.
  • Hotel Villa Koegui | a 4-star boutique hotel, with well-appointed rooms, an extensive continental breakfast and an outdoor terrace.

2. You could also stay on or near the Grand Plage – the most touristy and posh part of the city with lots of attractions and amenities within walking distance.

  • Hôtel Le Windsor | is a 4-star hotel with a fantastic view of the ocean. It’s located in what used to be a private mansion and has a very elegant design.
  • Hôtel Le Café de Paris | a viewpoint from every room on Place Bellevue and the sea, and with a restaurant overseen by Michelin-starred chef Cédric Béchade, it’s a fantastic place to spend the night.

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Our accommodation in Biarritz – the lovely Hôtel Saint Charles

Discovering the French Basque Country

Biarritz is located on the Bay of Biscay, in the French Basque Country and is unlike any other part of France as it didn’t go through heavy industrialisation; therefore lets you discover an authentic territory, rich in culture and rural beauty.

So, don’t just tick off the top sights, make sure you embrace the Basque spirit.

The region has its own architecture, language, culinary traditions and cultural landscape. The land here is breathtakingly distinctive – wild coastline, the turquoise blue waters, and the rugged foothills of the Pyrenees will surely fill your heart. 

The landscape here has been inhabited by Basque people for thousands of years, and their language, Euskara, bears no relation to any other languages spoken in Europe. 

You’ll come across the language everywhere you go – on shop signs, restaurant menus and on the TV; overflowing with harsh Xs, Zs and Ks, it’s about as distinct from the French language as it gets.  

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Sunlit Biarritz Streets

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75 thoughts on “Discover Wonderful Biarritz: The Top 9 Must-See Tourist Activities In The City

  1. Biarritz looks lovely. I’ve always thought of it as a vintage resort and known for the rugged coastline, but had no idea of the whaling history. So interesting!

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    1. Thank you kindly 🙂 the town is one of old-school elegance but it has had an injection of youth as a popular destination for surfing. Biarritz’s assets include the sea, the mountains, and the countryside providing visitors with heaps to see and do. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xxx

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    1. Thank you kindly, Francisco. I am glad to hear you have your heart set on visiting Biarritz. Its dramatic cliffs, its pristine sandy beaches, and the endless expanse of the Bay of Biscay distinguish Biarritz as a true gem of natural beauty. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xxx

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    1. Thank you kindly 🙂 You would love Biarritz as it exudes elegance and beauty from all angles. Not to mention the fact that there’s an array of stunning beaches and delightful local foods, too! I loved hearing locals speaking Basque as we wandered the streets, shops, and restaurants. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xxx

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  2. You have painted a compelling reason to visit this beautiful place Aiva. It looks so delightful and seems light years away from the ordinary. I can see the draw to get clear of grey rainy Ireland. After a month of grey rainy Vancouver, even one day of sunshine is a relief. Thanks for showing us this place. Happy Monday. Allan

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    1. Sunshine does do wonders and that’s why we are on a constant lookout for it. When it comes to Biarritz –  it’s easy to fall in love with this place. At first glance, it can feel like the city was designed to be a postcard image: the panorama of elegant belle époque villas, the seaside promenades, and the craggy cliffs that fall straight into the frothy waves below. And once you’ve sat on the Rocher de la Vierge at sunset—a rock outcropping with views that extend all the way to the mountains of Spanish Basque Country—it’s tough to get Biarritz out of your mind. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. I am glad you enjoyed it. Biarritz is lovely – a combination of French, Basque and Spanish lifestyles has created a vibrant hotbed of culture, evident in its mix of cuisine, architecture and local customs. It’s typically associated with wealth, partly due to its noble ties. Over the years the city went from operating prosperous whaling and sea-based industries, to harbouring a growing tourism trade that gathered in popularity from the 18th century onwards. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. I am glad to hear that, Sheree 🙂 I love Biaritz too and always long to return as there’s something alurring about its beautiful rocky coastline, spa therapies, buzzing surf scene and of course its heady fusion of cultures. 

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  3. What an extensive overview of Biarritz! I never got to make it over when I lived in France, but I’ve heard great things about the city, especially as it’s known for surfing. Thanks for sharing the beauty of this oceanside location, and I hope to check it out upon a return visit to France!

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    1. By now, we’ve been to Biarritz many times and can always recommend it visiting as the beaches are pristine and cater for various tastes while the town itself is a fascinating fusion of cultures and you could easily find yourself blurring the line between French and Spanish life; especially after a glass or two of the locally produced Black Bordeaux. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Biarritz is a wonderful place to visit, Maggie. You can simply laze on a beach, chase huge Atlantic swells and powerful tube waves with a surfboard or indulge in thalassotherapy – also known as seawater treatment. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. I am glad you enjoyed it. If you’re seeking a beach holiday that combines natural beauty and culture, then Biarritz is a fabulous choice. You can spend your days sunbathing on the beach and taking walks along the seafront promenades, with breaks for gourmet meals and afternoon tea. The city brims with inviting cafés, excellent fine-dining restaurants, and fancy pâtisserie boutiques. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  4. Thank you for your beautiful article on Biarritz. I also went there at the end of the season, when it was already grey in Paris, but still sunny in Biarritz. I spent a whole weekend watching the surfers, a free entertainment. I also liked the Basque regional character, with the sale of espadrilles and, of course, the famous Basque beret.

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    1. I am glad you enjoyed it. I loved watching surfers too and even managed to dip my toes in the ocean to catch a few waves. For me, going to the local market daily was probably one of the best highlights of our stay in the area. The food was remarkably fresh and the vendors took pride in what they sold to their customers. All the trips to buy cheese and bread and olives added a few inches to my waist, but it was so worth it. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  5. Not only have I never been to Biarritz, I’ve never even heard of it. Thanks for the great tour! The sunset photo and the lighthouse in particular caught my eye, and I think I’d definitely wait my turn to ascend the stairs and see the view from the top.

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    1. Biarritz is a wonderful place with elegant boulevards and squares. If you are into surfing you could spend Edenic summer days in Biarritz: days bobbing in the ocean; evenings feasting on tapas; and impromptu road trips into Spain, just 18 miles to the south.  The lighthouse is beautiful from all angles, and so are the views from the very top, well at least according to my husband!I never made it to the little viewing platform at the top of it as my fear of heights took over. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Thank you kindly 🙂 You don’t have to be a surfer to fall in love with Biarritz, nor do you have to belong to any sort of aristocratic elite. Biarritz is unique for attracting both, with its old-fashioned luxury and long beaches. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Biarritz is an incredibly cool town with a laid-back vibe, Glenys and you would love it especially as Biarritz has an excellent array of restaurants, cafés and street vendors offering tasty but nutritious cuisine, demonstrating how a focus on healthy food and eating for pleasure can go together. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. I hope you get to visit Biarritz one day as this stylish French coastal city that’s famous for its blend of laid-back beaches, surfing culture, elegant architecture and excellent dining scene offers many authentic Basque experiences. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  6. It’s always nice to leave the miserable weather behind and enjoy some blue skies and sunshine. Biarritz looks lovely. Beautiful set of shots, especially of the sunsets. I wouldn’t mind spending time at one of those beaches, especially now that it’s winter here in Canada!

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    1. We had wonderful and sunny weather in Biarritz and that’s what made our time in the charming town even more special. Biarritz is a fantastic place to spend a few days in as you can relax at waterfront cafés and learn to surf at Côte des Basques, the unofficial birthplace of surfing in France. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Thank you kindly, Alison 🙂 Biarritz is the gem of the Basque Coast and we’ve been fortunate to explore it a few times over the last few years. While it is an ideal summer destination, I prefer to visit in the off-season when the wild coastline, magnificent beaches and impressive waves come to life. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  7. No, I haven’t visited Biarritz but after reading this post, I definitely want to go, especially to the bookstore.

    We drove from the UK to France (Spain, and Italy) in our 1997 motorhome but sadly, missed Biarritz. I love the idea of travelling in a motorhome as you park somewhere and everything is with you, it’s a little like when I lived on a boat, but the difference is, you can’t sink a motorhome, ha, ha! 😉

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    1. Sounds like a great trip – I love the idea of travelling in a motorhome too as it offers a unique and rewarding way to explore the world, providing travellers with unparalleled freedom, flexibility, and fun. We sold our campervan a few years ago when we decided to purchase our first home, and I still miss it dearly. I have to say that travelling by aeroplane doesn’t provide the freedom to roam wherever the road may take you as you are bound by fixed itineraries and hotel reservations. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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      1. Exactly and hotel rooms aren’t always great. It’s one reason we go for self-contained apartments as they’re a little homelier.
        Shame you sold your campervan. I know I was sad when we sold ours. Have a great weekend, cheers Nilla x

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  8. What a unique place and an interesting post! I did not realize the town wasn’t ever industrialized. That definitely makes it extra special. I have long wanted to visit Biarritz and the Basque country in general. In fact, I’m planning to make my very first Basque cheesecake shortly. Lovely photo of you and your daughter!

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    1. Thank you kindly 🙂 As a surf-loving family, we occasionally seek out places where we could ride a few waves and that’s how I stumbled upon Biarritz. Having visited Biarritz a couple of times now, I’ve definitely got a very soft spot for this gorgeous town.  A seaside town steeped in history, it’s where old-school glamour merges with a cool, surf vibe.  A place where you can promenade along the beach, eat amazing seafood or try your hand at extreme sports – definitely something for everyone. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  9. Well, well, go on like that and you’ll know France better than I do. Though I have a few relations there, I’ve never been to the “west coast” below Nantes. I understand it’s quite beautiful, confirmed by your post…

    Best wishes to you and yours Aiva…

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    1. Well, so far, I’ve only been to Brittany and the French Mediterranean coastline so I am a long way away from knowing France better than you do, but it is one of those beautiful European countries I am eager to explore more in-depth, one départment at the time. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 I hope all is well in your corner of the world 🙂 Aiva xx

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      1. All well so far… 🤞🏻
        You’re doing well. In France, the parts I know reasonably well are Paris and region, Brittany, Lyon and the department of the Var. The rest? Terra incognita for me. 😉

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          1. You might well be right. It is also so different from one region to the other. Architecture, landscapes, food, traditions…
            I sometimes wish I hadn’t “caught” a bad back years ago, right now, driving anywhere more than 2 hours is borderline nightmare…
            Same goes for the UK. I’d love to spend several weeks going from one place to the other, but driving stops me. Did I ask you if Cornwalls could be done in local trains?
            (Most the small local trains in France have been stopped. 🙄)

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          2. You can easily explore Cornwall by train and see places like St.Ives, Falmouth, Newquay, Looe and Plymouth. If you’re travelling from London, you can catch the Night Riviera Sleeper overnight service to Cornwall – one of only two sleeper trains in the UK.

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    1. Thank you kindly, Allie! Just a half-hour drive from Spain, this multilingual region has a culture all of its own—there are many traditional festivals, pelota tournaments, and hearty regional cuisine. We’ve been fortunate to explore it many times and can highly recommend visiting. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day. I hope all is well with your little family 🙂 Aiva xx

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  10. Looks absolutely amazing. So much history and rugged beauty. Thank you for this wonderful tour of a place I’ve never heard of Aiva. What joy it is to travel virtually with you! Sending love and good wishes. xx

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    1. Thank you kindly for such a wonderful comment! Biarritz is a charming coastal city located in the French Basque Country, just a few kilometres from the Spanish border. While its main attractions are its beaches, which are particularly enjoyable in the summer, there is so much more to discover. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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  11. You definitely picked the right place to escape the gloomy skies of Sligo. Biarritz looks pretty… dreamy even. And being in the French Basque region makes it even more intriguing to visit. I love the look of Grand Plage with the lighthouse in the background. I can imagine just sitting on the beach, enjoying the scenery with a gentle breeze from the Atlantic Ocean. Sounds like an ideal place to just relax and forget about work-related stress for a while.

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    1. The wonderful Basque region in France has pretty much everything it takes to get your heart racing, Bama, from legendary beaches that attract surfers from around the world, to mountain villages and to toasting at life at the fishermen’s port in Biarritz. This subtle blend of contemporary style and authentic Basque tradition promises an amazing experience. There’s nothing like it!  Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. For me, it’s the opposite – every time I’ve travelled to France it was to one of its coastal regions. I think it’s about time I change the course and travel a wee bit inland. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. I hope you get to visit Biarritz one day – the seaside resort is located on the windswept French Basque coastline and is the perfect weekend getaway if you’re looking for sun, sand, and seafood. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Thank you kindly, Meg 🙂 Biarritz is a captivating getaway destination ideal for long walks on La Grande Plage followed by slow-paced meals spent admiring the stunning cliffside views. If you can pull yourself away from the sun and surf, you will find many amazing things to see and do in Biarritz to make for a perfect summer escape. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Biarritz is indeed a great place to visit in France as it has a small-town charm. Your family comes from a beautiful place – I have yet to visit the Pyrenees, but I know it is a stunning mountain chain. Hopefully one day. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Thank you kindly 🙂 Biarritz is a small town but definitely worth visiting. It has a lot of good shops and nice restaurants. The best part, however, is the magnificent views you have of the beaches. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Biarritz is a wonderful place to visit, and I loved our hotel as the location and our room was perfect. You know, sunshine tends to make me much happier and more optimistic and that’s why I try to travel to warm sunny places, especially as we live in Ireland where you can expect it to rain nearly every second day. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Thank you kindly 🙂 Biarritz is a worthwhile destination, particularly for those seeking a mix of beach life, surfing, and a bit of luxury. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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