Pays Basque, attention SPAIN afficianados:
#22

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,115
Likes: 0
Something for inland Basque: weekly farmers markets near San Sebastián:
http://www.gipuzkoa.net/turismodocs/.../index_en.html
…and don't miss the Idiazábal cheese:
http://www.cheesefromspain.com/CFS/15112Idiazabal_I.htm
http://www.gipuzkoa.net/turismodocs/.../index_en.html
…and don't miss the Idiazábal cheese:
http://www.cheesefromspain.com/CFS/15112Idiazabal_I.htm
#23
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 5,934
Likes: 0
I also strongly recommend to stay more time in Belle Epoque San Sebastián, the food capital of Spain if not all of Europe. According to the world's leading chef the past decade, Ferran Adrià of now closed El Bulli, San Sebastián is the best place to eat in the world "in terms of the average quality of the food, in terms of what you can get at any place you happen to walk into".
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandst...rink.shopping2
You have of course the famous pintxos and all the Michelin restaurants, but if you like old and rustic, I recommend to go for lunch in close by Pasajes San Juan/Donibane a couple of miles east of San Sebastián. Go here with taxi in ten minutes, bus in 30 minutes or walk here in a couple of hours along the beautiful and rugged coastline:
http://www.euroresidentes.com/eurore...s/san-juan.htm
A couple of the several seafront restaurants in Donibane:
Txulotxo with great value three course lunch Menú del día with wine included for 20€: http://www.restaurantetxulotxo.com/
Casa Cámara from 1884: http://www.casacamara.com/
And here's a couple of the most traditional pintxos bars/restaurants in San Sebastián, both are outside the most beaten track.
San Marcial/Alustiza: http://www.todopintxos.com/bares/bar..._bar&id_bar=99
Casa Vallés: http://www.barvalles.com/
All about going for the famous pintxos in San Sebastián, with suggested bar routes etc: http://www.todopintxos.com/home/home.php
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandst...rink.shopping2
You have of course the famous pintxos and all the Michelin restaurants, but if you like old and rustic, I recommend to go for lunch in close by Pasajes San Juan/Donibane a couple of miles east of San Sebastián. Go here with taxi in ten minutes, bus in 30 minutes or walk here in a couple of hours along the beautiful and rugged coastline:
http://www.euroresidentes.com/eurore...s/san-juan.htm
A couple of the several seafront restaurants in Donibane:
Txulotxo with great value three course lunch Menú del día with wine included for 20€: http://www.restaurantetxulotxo.com/
Casa Cámara from 1884: http://www.casacamara.com/
And here's a couple of the most traditional pintxos bars/restaurants in San Sebastián, both are outside the most beaten track.
San Marcial/Alustiza: http://www.todopintxos.com/bares/bar..._bar&id_bar=99
Casa Vallés: http://www.barvalles.com/
All about going for the famous pintxos in San Sebastián, with suggested bar routes etc: http://www.todopintxos.com/home/home.php
#24
Original Poster
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 28
Likes: 0
Cathy- I believe you are right. I'm editing the itinerary to include more time in San Sebastián.
Kimhe and revulgo: what fantastic suggestions! I appreciate them very much and look forward to eating all the amazing food.
Kimhe and revulgo: what fantastic suggestions! I appreciate them very much and look forward to eating all the amazing food.
#25
Original Poster
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 28
Likes: 0
New trip itinerary:
Day 1: Bayonne
Day 2: Ascain, Sare, Ainhoa, Espelette, Biddaray- sleep in St. Jean pied de terre
Day 3: St. Etienne de baigory (wine), drive les Aldudes, St. Pee sur nivelle, sleep in Donostia San Sebastián
Day 4: San Sebastián
Day 5: day trip to Hondarribia. Sleep in San Sebastián
Day 6; Bilbao
Day 7; Bilbao
Day 8: day trip to Bermeo and the coast. Sleep in Bilbao
Day 9; fly Bilbao to London
*Any suggestions?
Day 1: Bayonne
Day 2: Ascain, Sare, Ainhoa, Espelette, Biddaray- sleep in St. Jean pied de terre
Day 3: St. Etienne de baigory (wine), drive les Aldudes, St. Pee sur nivelle, sleep in Donostia San Sebastián
Day 4: San Sebastián
Day 5: day trip to Hondarribia. Sleep in San Sebastián
Day 6; Bilbao
Day 7; Bilbao
Day 8: day trip to Bermeo and the coast. Sleep in Bilbao
Day 9; fly Bilbao to London
*Any suggestions?
#27
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 4,037
Likes: 0
You are getting pretty close to having your itinerary set so this may not be the best time to suggest variations. I also have to admit that I know little about the areas you are intent on exploring inland but for myself I have an obsession with seaside villages and would choose to stay your first two nights in St. Jean de Luz on the coast in France. We found it a delightful town and intend to stop there on our next trip to the area whenever that is. I would think you could easily do day trips to the places you want to see in the area and have the advantage of a very cute and somewhat larger town for your evening dinners.
Wherever you stay in that area be sure to try the hake neck grilled over wood outdoors. We found it a mind blowing experience. Enjoy your trip. And definitely get started planning a couple more--one to the Rioja wine area and another to Asturias and Cantabria. Spain is a wonderful country.
Wherever you stay in that area be sure to try the hake neck grilled over wood outdoors. We found it a mind blowing experience. Enjoy your trip. And definitely get started planning a couple more--one to the Rioja wine area and another to Asturias and Cantabria. Spain is a wonderful country.
#28
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,041
Likes: 0
I'd consider swapping a day in Bilbao for San Sebastián (day 6). With the extra day in San Sebastian tou could just hang out in San Sebastian or do a daytrip - Pamplona, Olite, Tolosa, Zarautz, etc.....Then on day 7 drive from San Sebastián to Bilbao and stop at some of the coastal villages along the way - Getaria and Lekeitio are much nicer than Bermeo. Or visit Lekeitio and Gernika with a stop in the Oma forest just outside Gernika. You could then visit Getaria as a daytrip on day 6 from San Sebastian. Getaria is where you can dine on the robadallo (turbot) grilled outside at a seaside restaurant. Turn in the car on arrival in Bilbao. You won't need it and parking is expensive. You'd have a full day 8 to explore Blbao which is good.
If you want to keep the 3 nights in Bilbao I'd use day 6 and do the drive suggested above for Day 7. Then on day 7 visit Bermeo and the coast including san juan de gaztelugatxe. Then you could get rid of the car at the end of day 7 and save on rental costs and parking.
What time of year is this trip?
If you want to keep the 3 nights in Bilbao I'd use day 6 and do the drive suggested above for Day 7. Then on day 7 visit Bermeo and the coast including san juan de gaztelugatxe. Then you could get rid of the car at the end of day 7 and save on rental costs and parking.
What time of year is this trip?
#29
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 5,934
Likes: 0
CathyM's idea of stopping in for example Getaria on your way to Bilbao is excellent. Getaria is nice in itself, and I had the meal of my life in one of the restaurants in the small harbour in 1996, and they still do it exactly the same way. Something like this: http://www.thepauperedchef.com/2007/...-in-getar.html
About small and very nice fishing village Getaria, home of the crisp dry and a little sparkling local txakolí wine: http://www.spain.info/en/que-quieres...s/getaria.html
Getaria video clip, gives you a good idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNr7gHkDtGU
Txakolí is a must: http://www.saveur.com/article/Wine-a...s-Coolest-Wine
About small and very nice fishing village Getaria, home of the crisp dry and a little sparkling local txakolí wine: http://www.spain.info/en/que-quieres...s/getaria.html
Getaria video clip, gives you a good idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNr7gHkDtGU
Txakolí is a must: http://www.saveur.com/article/Wine-a...s-Coolest-Wine
#31
Original Poster
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 28
Likes: 0
Cathy- Mid May of this year...let me look into you and Kimhe's suggestions, I feel as if I'm being guided into a better direction. Thank you for your input. This trip planning is exciting and coming together so nicely with all of your help!
Will repost a new itinerary once I do some research on your suggestions
Will repost a new itinerary once I do some research on your suggestions
#33
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 2,093
Likes: 0
I also think you need more time in San Sebastián. We also loved Hondaribbia. Stayed in the same square where the Parador is but for a fraction of the price with the same wonderful view. I think it was San Nicolas hotel. There was a wedding celebration with Basque dancers right under our window. From there you can take a 15 minute boat ride to the French side.
#34
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 2,472
Likes: 0
@ kimhe, we are just back from a trip to Spain and France that included a short foray into the Basque Coast of Spain. We stayed one night in Getaria and also had the best fish meal of our lives in a restaurant on the harbor, with a view of the fishing boats. Spectacular!
#35
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 5,934
Likes: 0
noe847,
Very glad to hear that. You'll recognize both Getaria and the special seafood spirit in this fabulous and fun video (after 7:40 mins): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqdjeGqnVKc
Very glad to hear that. You'll recognize both Getaria and the special seafood spirit in this fabulous and fun video (after 7:40 mins): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqdjeGqnVKc
#37
Joined: Jun 2015
Posts: 109
Likes: 0
I love Vitoria / Gasteiz the capital of the vasque country, small place very green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2ZkrZ8NI5Y
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
merriweather_max
Europe
16
Jan 18th, 2013 05:20 AM






