Saint-Jean-de-Luz
If Saint Jean de Luz has long drawn its wealth from maritime trade and fishing, today it derives most of its income ...
Urrugne
Urrugne is first and foremost an agricultural area of 5000 hectares between the tip of Socoa, the bidassoa and the ...
Cambo-les-Bains
On the banks of the Nive which it dominates, Cambo-les-Bains was occupied since prehistoric times. The notoriety of ...
Hasparren
Dominated by the Ursuya, Hasparren first developed with tanneries, then later shoemaking, but unfortunately ...
Sainte-Engrâce
In the heart of the Basque mountain and a magnificent mountainous cirque, discover Sainte-Engrace, one of the most ...
Biarritz
Former fishing port and flagship destination forever marked by the passage of Empress Eugenie de Montijo and her ...
Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry
First linked to the Kingdom of Pamplona, the village was attached to France after the coronation of Henri 4. ...
Ascain
Ascain is the traditional village of Labourd in all its splendor with its beautiful Labourdine houses, its Church, ...
Louhossoa
At the foot of Mount Baïgurra, Louhossoa is a very pretty little village of about 600 inhabitants, which on the ...
Ainhoa
Ainhoa was built in the 13th century by the monks when it was a healthy stopover before the mountain on the road to ...
Bidarray
From the edge of the river where Rafting and Canoeing are practiced, the village stretches to the top of a hill, ...
Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa
Former district of Ossès on the left bank of the Nive. Discover beautiful traditional Basque farms, three fortified ...
Irouléguy
Located between Saint Jean Pied de Port and Saint Etienne de Baigorry, Irouleguy is a small Basque village made ...
Saint-Martin-d'Arberoue
Beautiful Basque houses, it must be said that the village was once the seat of the assembly of the masters of the ...