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City: Hondarribia


Hondarribia , located at the eastern end of the Basque Coast , at the foot of Mount Jaizkibel , (the highest of the Cantabrian Mountains), washed by the Cantabrian Sea and the Bay of Txingudi, (which forms the mouth of the river Bidasoa ) is located in a great location for easy access and natural boundary condition to Hendaye on the French Basque country.

Just 20 minutes from Donostia-San Sebastian , and one hour from Bilbao and Pamplona has the San Sebastian airport departing flights daily to Madrid and Barcelona.


Degraded resorts and social life during the year due its posiciónn border is a place that is visiting at the time was this is this for a stroll through its streets, enjoy its natural beauty, heritage, hospitality and cuisine.


The cultural aspect is very focused on the old city, where we find XVI century buildings, ramparts, museums, ... The hospitality and quality cuisine to be found everywhere but we must make special mention for their movement and social life of the Marina area, just a few meters from the promenade and that gives us a wide range of possibilities restaurants and tapas bars .


The aforementioned Paseo Maritimo is a journey that leads us on a pedestrian street that leads to the marina and the Hondarribia beach where you can find great places to rest and enjoy views of the bay of the Bidasoa.


Sincerely cioudad the possibilities of this are enormous, the lighthouse and Mt Jaizkibel allow us all walks always surrounded by charming places, the promenade and cafes and market stalls, the old town, the marina, ...


Whether you're in Donostia-San Sebastian and its surroundings as if they know exactly where to go Hondarribia is always a great option.


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