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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 in Aquitaine,
south west France

FHS015 Le Parc d'Arradoy,
St Jean Pied de Port
Mountain retreat in walking distance
of the medieval town centre

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Pool and sun terrace at Le Parc d'Arradoy - click to enlarge (photo courtesy of Pierre & Vacances)
Three Reasons to Le Parc d'Arradoy...
Located in a pretty, medieval town
Heart of the Basque County - gateway to Spain & Pyrénées
Heated swimming pool
Links for Le Parc d'Arradoy ref:FHS015
Evening light over the pool and apartments - click to enlarge (photo courtesy of Pierre & Vacances)
Example living area - click to enlarge (photo courtesy of Pierre & Vacances)
Basque Country peaks in Springtime - click to enlarge
In Our Opinion...

First opened in 2006, Le Parc d'Arradoy is enviably situated in the western Pyrénées in the medieval and picturesque 'frontier' town, St Jean Pied de Port.

In summer, the Pyrénées is a superb location for active, 'outdoors' types of families. The scenery is of course spectacular and there's a host of activities to enjoy. The bonus of the western Pyrénées is the proximity of the ocean - and the delights of northern Spain too of course!

Outside of the main summer season, couples will appreciate the tranquility and the opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, horse-riding, cultural visits and excursions.


Next Steps
1
Choose an apartment type
2 Check prices and availability
3
Check for special offers
4 Call 0870 6092845 or email us to book or hold an option for 48 hours
 
 
 Key Facts :

Location :
The 'frontier town' of St Jean Pied de Port - 5 mins on foot. Fortified town with a citadel surrounded by ramparts. Just 8kms from the border and 60kms from Biarritz, this is the gateway to Spain and on the pilgrim route to St-Jacques-de-Compostelle (Santiago)
Type of location :
Classic Basque Country - rolling foothills of the Pyrénées. Le Parc d'Arradoy is located in the landscaped park of a 19th century estate, on the centre of the town.
Accommodation :
Modern apartments constructed in Neo-Basque architecture. Consists of 4 small buildings enjoying views of the old citadel and Irouléguy vineyards. 81 apartments in total. We offer 1 bedroom apartments catering for party sizes from 1 to 6
Quality guide :
SIMPLE QUALITY » see definition
Price per week (2008) :
Price Band for this venue:
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• 1 bedroom apartment for max 4 persons » GO
• 1 bedroom apartment for max 5 persons » GO
• 1-2 bedroom apartment for max 6 persons » GO
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» Don't forget to check the Special Offers
» Modest tourist tax payable locally - €0.65 per day per person
» Optional supplements are available
Arrival & Departure :
Arrival - from 5pm; Departure - by 10am
NB Between 26 July and 23 August, the period reserved must be Saturday to Saturday (although you can arrive/depart most days of the week). Outside these dates, you can reserve midweek periods.
Facilities :
• Swiming pool, heated
• Children's paddling pool
• Deckchairs and parasols (subject to availability)
• Reception office
• Children's play area
• Laundry room
• Bicycle racks
• Bike rental
• Table tennis
• Free outdoor car park
Children's Club for 3-12 year olds from 05.07.08 to 30.08.08. Mon/Wed/Fri from 9am to Noon and 1.30-4.30pm. Booking on-site subject to availability. Example activities - Basque games & culture, aquatic games in the pool, treasure hunts, badminton
Nearest beach :
Biarritz 60kms
Nearest boulangerie :
Mini-market 200m distance and boulangerie 300m. All shops are 5 mins' walk from the park. Weekly market in the town
Getting there:
Road - 1hr from the A63 aoutroute
Air - Biarritz (1hr); Bilbao or Vitoria (Spain) & Pau (1hr 45 mins) approx
Ferry - Bilbao (1hr 45mins); Santander (3hr 45mins); St Malo 10hr approx
Train -
station in the town, connect from Biarritz
Things to see & do :
Superb walking country. Mountain pursuits and whitewater sports nearby - rafting, canyoning, kayaking, climbing, etc. Fishing and horse-trekking too. Cycling and mountain biking are very popular here. Plenty of excursions - Pamplona, San Sebastien and Bilbao in Spain; tour the Basque Country and the Parc National des Pyrénées; visit the coastal gems of St Jean de Luz and Biarritz
 
Location

Map reference: B6
See Area Map

The town of St Jean Pied de Port lies at the head of the beautiful River Nive valley just 6kms from the Spanish border. The coastline is 60kms north west - Biarritz is the nearest resort.

When you get this far south west, you might as well think of this as a Spanish holiday, not just a French one! That said, the Basque Country is a glorious mix of the two in any case.

Le Parc d'Arradoy enjoys views of the park, citadel and Irouléguy vineyards, and lies 5 minutes walk from the town centre.



St Jean Pied de Port - click to enlarge (photo courtesy of Pierre & Vacances)
St Jean Pied de Port - click to enlarge (photo courtesy of Pierre & Vacances)

Accommodation

81 apartments in total, designed in Neo-Basque architecture. The park consists of 4 small buildings, all enjoying views of the old citadel and Irouléguy vineyards.

In all apartments you will find:
• Fully-equipped kitchen area (4 ceramic hotplates, fridge, microwave/oven, dishwasher, electric coffee-machine)
• Bathroom with basin and bath
• Separate toilet
• TV (French channels)
• Terrace or balcony with garden furniture


FHS015-2R4 - 1 bedroom apartment • Sleeps 4 • 27m2
Living area with sofa-bed; 1 bedroom with twin beds
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FHS015-2R5 - 1 bedroom apartment • Sleeps 5 • 32m2
Living area with 2 single sofa-beds + 1 pull-out bed; 1 bedroom with double bed
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FHS015-3R6 - 1-2 bedroom apartment • Sleeps 6 • 37m2
Living area with sofa-bed; 1 bedroom with double bed; cabin area with bunk beds
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Example apartment - click to enlarge (photo courtesy of Pierre & Vacances)
Neo-Basque architecture of Le Parc d'Arradoy - click to enlarge (photo courtesy of Pierre & Vacances)
Example apartment - click to enlarge (photo courtesy of Pierre & Vacances)
 
About St Jean Pied de Port

Tourist Office for St Jean Pied de Port and St Etienne de Baigorry

Although principally a tourist base for the mountains, this medieval frontier town is rich in history and offers plenty of cultural attractions to the visitor. It has been an important cross-roads for centuries ("Pied de Port" literally means "foot of the pass" by the way).

The back street are picturesque and offer great strolling. The streets around the Vieux Pont over the Rive Nive are some of the most photogenic of Aquitaine - old houses with wooden balconies hang over the river as they have done for centuries (the oldest is inscribed with a date of 1510!). Continue up the hill until you reach the La Citadelle.

The citadel overlooks a green valley dotted with villages of white-washed houses and coloured timbers.The citadel, built on the site of the former fortified castle of the Kings of Navarre, towers about the town. The Bishops' Prison at St James' Gate - Prison des Evêques - is one of the town's fortified portals and is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its name refers to the bishops who walked the pilgrims' route, passing through the gate on their way to St-Jacques-de-Compostelle (Santiago).

Notre Dame du Bout du Pont church, built into the ramparts, has foundations dating back to the 13th century and is one of the largest Gothic buildings in the Basque Country.

Today, St Jean Pied de Port is probably better known as the main centre for mountain tourism in south west France. Bars, restaurants and gift shops pack the centre and there's a constant buzz of activity. The active guest can enjoy a variety of pursuits in this area:

St Jean Pied de Port is an excellent place to start a hike or cycle ride into the Pyrénées. The famous GR10 and GR65 hiking routes pass through the town. Plus,you can try:
Fishing - over 150km of rivers filled with salmon and trout
Rock climbing and canyoning plus a host of other whitewater sports
Horse-riding and trekking in the Pyrénées
Hot-air balooning

And here are some events occurring in the town:

Folk Dances in July and August - held at the municipal fronton (pelota court)
Basque pelota each Monday in the trinquet, chistera every Friday & Cesta Punta on Saturday!
Course landaise show (bull-jumping, not bull-fighting) takes place every Monday night in summer.
Force Basque - the locals' version of the Highland Games (this is the closest analogy we can think of!)
Food & Craft fairs in the covered market. Market day is Monday (Place Charles de Gaulle) and it's the biggest in the Pays Basque. It's an ideal occasion to stock-up on some of the region's products - Irouléguy wine, Gâteaux Basques, Basque lace, brebis cheese and Basque furniture.


 
The Region

Discover the Pyrénées and Côte Basque regions of Aquitaine
See Alternative Aquitaine's
Tourism Guide to Biarritz

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 ways to soak up the culture are to visit one of the many fêtes that take place throughout the year, or, even better, to watch a game of pelota. The fastest ball game in the world, this is perhaps the most vivid image of the Basque Country.

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. Iraty forest in the Parc National des
Pyrénées is worth visiting for walks and picnics. Eagles, vultures, wild horses and the occasional brown bear make this one of Europe’s most exotic wildlife locations. Bird-watchers in particular 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 fines in the Haut-Béarn region. Horse-riding, mountain-biking and fishing are also popular.

Biarritz and St Jean de Luz are on your doorstep and whether its beaches, boutique shops, restaurants or festivals you are looking for, both of these towns are hard to beat. Stylish but without the pretence of the Riviera, these are as colourful and vibrant seaside towns as you will find in France. 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, in particular, for its seafood (it is one of Rick Stein’s favourite places). St Jean has a twice weekly market - Tuesday and Friday morning.

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.

Other suggestions for day-trips:

• A tour of Basque country villages: Ainhoa, Sare, Espelette and St Etienne de Baigorry

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

Wine-tasting in the vineyards of Irouleguy

• 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.

• Crossing the border into Spain - San Sebastian, Pamplona & the Guggenheim museum at Bilbao

For further information try the links below. Please note that we are not responsible for the content of third party sites.

Pyrénées National Park Tourist Office
Pyrénées Tourism Guide
Tourist Guide to Pyrénées-Atlantique Departement
Biarritz Tourist Office
St Jean de Luz Tourist Office
Guide to the Wines of SW France
UK Tourist Office for France
Learn About the Basque Country

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