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

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010 Larrundarra, St Jean de Luz

The apartment is the ground floor of the main house - click to enlarge

Three reasons for choosing Larrundarra:
• South-facing terrace & pool area for lazy afternoons & alfresco dining
• Proximity to the stylish resort town of St Jean de Luz
Ideal base for touring the Basque Country, Pyrénées & northern Spain
 
Summary :

On the outskirts of St Jean de Luz, Larrundarra sits quietly in the hills overlooking the fabled Basque peak of La Rhune. The setting offers tranquillity yet is on the doorstep of the lively Côte Basque. This ground floor villa is adjacent to the renovated Basque farmhouse belonging to the hospitable and discerning owners, Ben and Carmen. They chose St Jean de Luz over the Côte d’Azur and coasts of Spain and Portugal for the location of their summer home.

If you are interested in renting the whole house (sleeps 12), please visit
Borde Larrundarra. In the main picture above, the apartment forms the ground floor of the main building.

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 Key Facts :
Nearest town :
St Jean de Luz 3 kms
Type of location :
Peaceful countryside close to coast
No. of bedrooms :
3 : 2x twins; 1x double
Sleeping capacity :
6
No. of bathrooms :
2 : 1x bathroom with bath, shower & WC; 1x en-suite shower room with WC
Style of property :
Ground floor apartment within large Basque country house 
Quality guide :
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Prices :
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Prices held for 4th consecutive year
• Price includes linen and towels
• Heating charges paid locally during low season
• Discounts for 3+ weeks
2+ week bookings only
• Please enquire for winter long let prices
Optional cleaning - charged locally
• Security deposit: a credit card number is held by Alternative Aquitaine acting as an agent for the owner. Deductions are made only for damages / breakages agreed between the owner and client. If the clients uses the property's telephone during their stay, a security deduction of c.£200 will be made on the credit card provided
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Linen arrangements :
Beds made for arrival. Bed linen and house towels included in the rental. Spare sets available for guests to change
Cleaning arrangements :
Optional mid-stay clean €40. Optional exit clean €50 - pay locally directly to the cleaning lady
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Arrivals & departure :
Arrive Saturday 4-6pm and depart Saturday by 10am. There is some flexibility in the off season
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Nearest beach :
St Jean de Luz 3 kms
Nearest boulangerie :
St Jean de Luz 2 kms 
Nearest airport :
Biarritz 20 kms
Nearest ferry port :
St Malo 9 hours drive
Swimming pool :
Yes, 12x6 m. New electric cover. Max depth 2.5m. Roman steps into pool 
Facilities & equipment :
European satellite TV; dvd player; CD player; telephone; washing machine; dryer; dishwasher; microwave; BBQ & plancha

Suitability for children :

Excellent pool area and good facilities in the apartment. Car essential for access to beach, towns, etc
Suitability for infants :
Pool has electric cover; gardens enclosed. Cot, cot linen & high chair available
Things to see & do :
Golf • surfing • hiking in the mountains • thalassotherapy • horse-riding/trekking • touring the Basque country villages • visit Bilbao & San Sebastian in Spain • Belle Époque Biarritz
House rules :
No pets. Smoking is permitted in the property

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Location :  Map Ref A6
 
The villa occupies an elevated site some 3 kms to the east of St Jean de Luz. Larrundarra is a fine example of the imposing half-timbered houses built into the lush and rolling hillsides of the Pays Basque.

The villa is not in a town or village as such. There are a few houses nearby in what constitutes the hamlet of Chantaco.

The nearest town and where you will find pretty much all that you could need, is St Jean de Luz, itself a smart resort and working town. Ten minutes’ drive going the other way, is the pretty and well-preserved Basque village of Ascain and its range of shops and restaurants.

Biarritz airport is half an hour’s drive.



Accommodation :

Larrundarra consists of the owners’ main house and a three-bedroom villa, constructed in a ‘l-shape’ arrangement. The villa accommodation is spread over 140 square metres and is all at ground floor level; the owners live above and to the side of the villa. The pool and gardens are shared but the privacy of guests is assured. Having stayed at this property three times ourselves, you can be sure we know this place inside out!

The villa is brightly furnished, airy and has a tiled floor throughout, all of which creates a summery feel. The villa is entered via the open-plan kitchen and living room. Wicker sofas and chairs provide plenty of seating for guests in the lounge area and there is satellite TV and direct dial telephone available. The dining table seats six people. The kitchen is well-equipped with microwave, stove and dishwasher.

The three bedrooms consist of two twins and a queen-size double. One of the twin-bed rooms has French doors opening out on to the terrace and pool area. Each room has dedicated hanging space for clothes. The room wth double bed has en-suite facilities including a shower.

There is a separate bathroom with bath, shower and wc plus an extra wc off the hallway.

A utility room with washing machines and dryers is also reached from the hallway. A cot and high chair are available for infants.

The swimming pool and terraced patio are immediately to the rear of the villa. The pool can be covered for safety and there are steps leading into the shallow end. There are plenty of sun-loungers plus a good size wrought iron table and chairs for dining outdoors. There is also a BBQ provided for guests’ use.

The gardens are well-kept, the views are calming and there is hardly a sound – perfect for sitting on the terrace with a glass of chilled Sauternes.

The main driveway to Larrundarra is operated by electric gates and the villa has its own private parking.

Whilst built as a summer villa, it is centrally heated and being so close to St Jean de Luz, it is ideal for longer winter lets. The villa can be rented for 6 months from November to May.


Local Guide :

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, .

Larrundarra 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.

There are great beaches all along the coast from the Spanish border at Hendaye, north into the Landes and Gironde départements. Because the Côte d’Argent is so vast, the beaches are less crowded than on the Mediterranean.

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 Larrundarra:

• 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.

Pyrénées-Atlantique Tourist Office
South West France Wine Guide
Learn About the Basque Country
UK Tourist Office for France

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