3 Best Sights in The Basque Country, Gascony, and Hautes-Pyrenees, France

Petit Train de la Rhune

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Not much on the Petit Train has changed since its inaugural voyage to the peak of La Rhune on June 30, 1924. Today's passengers are still enthralled by the incredible views of the Bay of Biscay and the grassy Basque farmlands below as they ascend—at the less-than-dizzying speed of 8 kph (5 mph)—in the original varnished cars made of pine and chestnut from Pyrenean forests. This high-climbing cogwheel train (one of only three in France) departs from Col de St-Ignace, 3½ km (2¼ miles) west of Sare.

Grottes de Sare

Follow the Sare Valley up to the panoramic Col de Lizarrieta and the Grottes de Sare. Just outside these huge caves, you can learn about the Basque region's culture and millennia-long history at the Musée Ethnographique (Ethnographic Museum). Then take a multilingual, guided tour that leads 1 km (½ mile) underground to see a son-et-lumière show.

Musée du Gâteau Basque

This sweet museum traces the evolution of the most famous of all Basque pastries. Call ahead for a schedule of workshops and baking classes.

Quartier Lehenbiscay, Sare, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, 64310, France
06–71–58–06–69
Sights Details
Rate Includes: €9, Closed weekends July and Aug.; Mon., Wed., and weekends Apr.–June and Sept.–Oct.; and Nov.–Mar.

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