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Self-Catering Holidays in Atlantic Aquitaine, South West France - Villas, Cottages & Apartments

Call 0870 6092845 or email info@alternative-aquitaine.co.uk for information & booking


Family Holiday Sites on the South West Atlantic Coast of France

FHS012 Domaine de Bordaberry,
nr Hendaye & St Jean de Luz

secluded Basque Country holiday residence close to beaches

Three Reasons to Choose Domaine de Bordaberry
Picturesque and peaceful location, away from the bustle of the nearby resorts
Proximity to Hendaye & St Jean de Luz for beaches, shops and eating out
Ideal base for exploring the Basque Country & Spain
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Links for Domaine de Bordaberry ref: FHS012
In Our Opinion...
This freestanding résidence occupies a peaceful location on the Route de Corniche between the seaside resorts of St Jean de Luz and Hendaye. Set in a wooded park with views out to sea, this is an ideal spot to relax away from the bustle of a resort.

And for those who want a little more activity there's great beaches, surfing and diving plus golf, mountain pursuits in the Pyrénées and day-trips to Spain. The local beach at Hendaye-Plage is one of the south west's finest - a wide expanse of sand picking up the Atlantic surf.

Next Steps
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Check prices and availability:
1 bed apt for 5
1-2 bed apt for 7
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Check for special offers
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Call 0870 6092845 or email us to book or hold an option for 48 hours
 
Key Facts
Location :
Between Hendaye-Plage (3k) and St Jean de Luz (4k) - the gateway to Spain
Type of location :
The Bordaberry estate is a tranquil, 12 ha site set a few hundred metres back from the coast road. This is a picturesque coastline of sandy beaches and cliffs,and a hinterland of green hills, mountains and vast forests
Accommodation :
Charming two-storey buildings scattered around the former manor house, in 'Neo-Basque' style. 128 apartments in total sleeping from 2 to 7 people.
Quality guide :
SIMPLE - what does this mean?
Price per week (2008) :
Price Band for this venue:
- peak season
- off-peak
Check prices and availability for:
• 1 bedroom apartment for max 5 persons » GO
• 1-2 bedroom apartment for max 7 person » GO
» Check the notes on prices to see what the price includes
» Don't forget to check the special offers

» A modest tourist tax is charged throughout France. In Hendaye it is c.0.70 EURO per day for persons aged 13+
» Optional supplements are available
Arrival & departure :
Arrival - from 5pm; Departure - by 10am
The reservation period booked must be Saturday-to-Saturday during the period 12 July to 30 August (you can arrive/depart any day but the reservation must be Saturday-to-Saturday). Outside those dates it is possible to book midweek dates (minimum 7 nights)
Facilities :
• 240m2 swimming pool (unsupervised) - depth 0.80 to 1.60m
• Solarium, deckchairs & parasols
• 50m2 kids' paddling pool (unsupervised) - depth 0.30m
• Playground
• Table-tennis
• Volleyball
• Tennis court on-site*
• Bakery service*
• Cold drinks service*
• Laundry*
• Parking
• Reception service 6 days a week
• Parkland fitness trail
• Bicycle trail and bike rental*
(*items charged)
Nearest beach :
Hendaye 3 kms; Ciboure 4 kms
Nearest boulangerie :
Hendaye 3 kms; Ciboure 4 kms
Getting there :
Road - junction 2 of the A63 auto-route
Air - Biarritz 40 mins; Bilbao 1 hr 30 (approx)
Ferry - Bilbao 1.5 hrs; Santander 3 hrs; St Malo 9 hrs (approx)
Train - station in Hendaye & St Jean de Luz - connect from Biarritz
Things to see & do :
Superb region for golf, plus surfing; cycling; windsurfing; sailing; horse-riding; mountain  pursuits; diving; thalassotherapy. Visit Hendaye; St Jean de Luz; Biarritz; Bayonne; Basque  Country; Hondarrabia; San Sebastian; Bilbao; Pamplona
» Discover Hendaye
» Discover La Côte Basque region

 
Location     Map of Bordaberry 
Bordaberry is little more than a tiny Basque hamlet overlooking the Golfe de Gascogne.

Pierre & Vacances's résidence is by far the largest dwelling in the hamlet!

More or less equidistant between the excellent seaside resorts of St Jean de Luz and its lesser-known neighbour, Hendaye, this is a great venue to access the beaches and delve into the secretive and beautiful Basque country.

Click on this link to see a
Map of Bordaberry

Hendaye Plage - click image to enlarge
Aerial view of St Jean de Luz bay - click image to enlarge
 
Apartments
In all, there are 128 apartments, a number of which are equipped for disabled guests. The architecture reflects the Basque country style with half-timbering and colourful panelling.

Accommodation is compact and straightforward and designed for a continental visitor which means some home comforts like a kettle or toaster will rarely be found. A coffee-maker is always available of course!

To decide what type of accommodation you'd like, please check the options below.

All apartments have a kitchenette with 2 hot plates, mini-oven, dishwasher, fridge and electric coffee maker. Ground floor apartments open on to the landscaped gardens. First floor apartments have a balcony. TV is included in the price although the channels are French-language.

Please note that the top bunk bed is not suitable for children aged under 6 (French decree).

FHS012-2R5 Superior  - 1 bedroom • Sleeps 5 • 29-34m2
Lounge with 2x single sofa-beds and 1x pull-out bed; 1x double bedroom; kitchenette; bathroom with bath; separate wc; garden terrace or balcony.
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FHS012-3R7 Superior -  1-2 bedrooms • Sleeps 6/7 • 42+m2
Lounge with 2x sofa-beds and 1x pull-out bed; cabin with bunk beds; kitchenette; shower room with wc; bathroom with bath; separate wc; 1x double bedroom.
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Domaine de Bordaberry - click image to enlarge
Domaine de Bordaberry - click image to enlarge
Example apartment interior - click image to enlarge
 
Discover Hendaye-Plage
Sitting at the foot of the Pyrénées bordering Spain and the Atlantic ocean, Hendaye boasts an enviable and spectacular location. What really makes Hendaye a great holiday location is the 3kms of beach that crosses two countries, broken only by the mouth of the Bidassoa river. The ocean location means there are all sorts of watersports to be sampled here...surfing, kite-surfing, wind-surfing, sailing, kayaking as well as diving in some of the quieter coves along the coast.

If you don't want to get into your car all the time then get on your bike! The beaches and towns are easily reached although the coast road is by no means flat! There's also a cycle trail behind the résidence.

For golfers, there are several courses locally as well as golf tuition classes available.

Sailing is very popular here thanks to Hendaye's impressive marina. there's also a sailing school at Ciboure (4kms) - Ecole de Voile International - which offers water-skiing, sailing and windsurfing.

Boat trips up and down the Bidassoa, including trips to the Spanish side are possible in the summer. Also located at the marina is Serge Blanco's thalassotherapy centre (see link below) and Hendaye casino. There are numerous bars and restaurants here also but try the old town (Béhobie) for something more authentic. Hendaye has two weekly markets held on Wednesday and Saturday mornings plus a Monday evening regular of Basque dancing and pelota.

The protected area of rocky coastline known as the Domaine d'Abbadie, is well worth a visit for walk and picinic. In fact, the rugged coastline between Hendaye and St Jean de Luz (Route de Corniche) is a reminder of Cornwall's north coast, with it's pounding seas and sandy coves. Thankfully it's a bit warmer here. The cliffside 19th century Château d'Abbadie is well worth a visit. The château was built by an Irish-Basque explorer with a fondness for astrology. The château contains some interesting and very fine furnishings and has its own observatory. The beautiful Florenia Floral Gardens near Urrugne is another good option for spending a pleasant 2 or 3 hours.

 
Discover the Region
Discover the Côte Basque region of Aquitaine

The Basque Country is a little world all of its own. The regional cuisine and architecture provide character enough but more than that, this ‘country’ also has its own language. For a ‘formal’ introduction to Basque culture, try the Musée Basque at Bayonne. However, the best way to soak up the culture is to visit one of the many fêtes or ‘festivals of strength’ that take place in the high season, or, even better, watch a game of pelota. The fastest ball game in the world, this is perhaps the most vivid image of Basque country.

Biarritz and St Jean de Luz are on your doorstep and whether its beaches, shops, restaurants or festivals you are looking for, both of these towns are hard to beat. Stylish but without the pretence of the Riviera, both are colourful and vibrant seaside towns with plenty of family evening entertainment. They are the sorts of places where you will see whole families sitting down to start dinner at 10.30pm! St Jean de Luz is recognised as the capital of Basque cuisine and is noted for its seafood (it is one of Rick Stein’s favourite places) and use of the spicy Basque staple pimento.

Bordaberry is a few kms from the local mountain pass into Spain, the Col d’Ibardin. This was formerly a smuggling route and today is still a place to buy cheap wine and spirits. These mountain pass towns exist all along the Pyrénées.

A great trip for the kids is a ride on Le Petit Train de la Rhune. Standing over 900m high, La Rhune is the distinct and symbolic peak of the western Pyrénées. It can be reached by foot – a lovely day’s walking – or by funicular train. The 360 degree views from the summit are spectacular.

The area is totally under-visited for its golf despite the game’s rich history in this region and the presence of some wonderful courses: Chantaco, Nivelle, Biarritz Le Phare, Arcangues, Makila, Chiberta, Hossegor, Seignosse and Moliets are all within an hour’s drive. José-Maria Olazabal’s course, Fuenterrabia, is just across the border into Spain. Horse-riding, mountain-biking and fishing are also popular. Surfers will already be familiar with the Côte Basque, and there are plenty of surf schools for beginners.

Thalassotherapy and thermal spa are big attractions in this area – people come from all over France for sea and freshwater therapies; there are venues across the region including Hendaye, St Jean de Luz, Biarritz and Dax.

The countryside is a delight; the rolling green hills are popular with the few British visitors that the region receives. The foothills rise to the mountains of the Pyrénées which are home to dozens of hiking trails including the famous coast-to-coast GR10 track. Eagles, wild horses and the occasional brown bear make this one of Europe’s most exotic wildlife locations. Bird-watchers will be kept busy twitching. The Pyrénées also provide thrill-seekers with a range of extreme sports from white-water rafting to paragliding. The mountain landscapes are at their finest in the Haut-Béarn region.

Other suggestions for day-trips from Socoa:

• A tour of Basque country villages: Ascain, Ainhoa, Sare, La Bastide Clairance Cambo-les-Bains, Espelette and St-Jean-Pied-de-Port

• A visit to Bayonne, the under-rated ‘capital’ of the Pays Basque

Wine-tasting in the vineyards of Irouleguy

• A visit to the city of Pau for sight-seeing, boutique shopping and café-crawling

• Crossing the border into Spain for a visit to San Sebastian, Pamplona or the Guggenheim museum at Bilbao

For further information try the links below. Please note that we cannot be held responsible for the content of third party sites.


Biarritz Golf Pass
Hendaye Tourist Office
Serge Blanco Spa Centre
St Jean de Luz Tourism
Biarritz Tourist Office
Pyrenees-Atlantique Tourism
Wines of SW France
Basque Country Guide
France Travel Guide


Links for Domaine de Bordaberry ref: FHS012
Call 0870 6092845 or email info@alternative-aquitaine.co.uk for information & booking
 updated 27.02.08 ja