Self catering holiday house to let in Bidart near Biarritz

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

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Holiday Villas, Cottages & Apartments in Aquitaine, South West France

Maison Xapela ref:001, Bidart, nr Biarritz

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Three reasons to choose Maison Xapela:
Walk to surf beach and pretty Basque village of Bidart
• Shared swimming pool
• Surfing, golf, culture, spa, Pyrénées & spain - lots to do!

 
Summary 
Maison Xapela is becoming a very popular choice - afterall, holiday properties on this stretch of coastline don't come along too often. It's an ideal spot for families wanting beach, activities and culture too. The beach and pretty Basque village of Bidart are 1 km away. The surfing here is some of the finest on the Atlantic coast. There's also golf and horse-riding, not to mention Biarritz, St-Jean-de-Luz, Spain and the Pyrénées close by too. The accommodation is modern and comfortable and the mountain views of La Rhune are a real bonus.

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 Key Facts :

Nearest town :
Bidart 1 km (boulangerie, supermarket, cafés, small selection of bars & restaurants)
Type of location :
Edge of seaside village-resort
No. of bedrooms :
3 : 1x doubles; 1x twin; 1x single with extra pull-out bed
Sleeping capacity :
6
No. of bathrooms :
1x bathrooms and 2x WCs
Style of property :
Modern holiday house in a small residential development
Quality guide :
GOOD QUALITY - what does this mean?
Prices :
Price Band for this property
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Prices same as 2007 & 2006!
» Price includes linen & bathroom towels
» Heating in winter (Oct-Apr) - £50 pw extra
» Security deposit €300 or £200 cheque or cash on arrival please. It is returned to you by the owner's local representative on departure assuming there are no damages/breakages
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Linen Arrangements :
Bed linen, bathroom towels & tea towel provided. Beds made on arrival and spare set of linen is available
Cleaning Arrangements :
No cleaning is included in the rental
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Arrival & Departure :
Arrive between 4-6 pm and depart by 10am. Changeover day is Saturday in the high season
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Nearest beach :
Bidart 1km - Parlementia & Uhabia
Nearest boulangerie :
Bidart 1km
Nearest airport :
Biarritz 20 mins; Bilbao & Pau 1 hr 30 mins; Bordeaux 2 hrs (approx)
Nearest ferry port :
St Malo 9 hrs (approx)
Swimming pool :
Yes, protected by locked gate & fence (key provided). 16x5m, depth 0.5-1.25m approx. Ladder steps. Pool is open June 1 to Sep 5, 9am to 9pm
Facilities & Equipment :
BBQ; TV (including some UK Satellite channels); DVD player; CD stereo; washing machine-dryer; microwave; dishwasher
Suitability for children :
Older children can walk into Bidart and to the beach. Limited outdoor space
Suitability for infants :
Open-tread staircase requires care with smaller children. No cot or high chair
Things to see & do :
Golf, surfing, thalassotherapy, mountain walks, watersports, culture. Visit: Basque Country villages, Bayonne, Biarritz, Pyrénées, Spain - Pamplona, San Sebastian & Bilbao
House 'rules' :
Sorry, no pets. No smoking inside the house
Location:   Map Ref A6

Bidart is situated in between La Côte Basque's two jewels - Biarritz and St-Jean-de-Luz. This stretch of the Côte d'Argent is more rugged and coved than in Les Landes and Gironde. This has much to do with the Pyrénées which meet the Atlantic Ocean here in the Basque Country.

By train :Biarritz railway station is 5 kms.
By air : Biarritz airport (5 kms) is the closest. Pau, Bilbao and Bordeaux are good alternatives.

The village centre is a long walk (20 minutes) up the hill. The beach is a similar distance.

Accommodation :

Maison Xapela (it's a Basque word, pronounced "Shapella") is one of approximately 12 houses in a small residential development close to Bidart village. There is also approximately 30 apartments in the development. The houses are semi-detached by their garages - the accommodation is therefore not adjoining.

Xapela a modern holiday house owned by an English couple who use the property as often as possible. The style reflects the traditional Basque architecture of coloured timbers on whitewashed walls.

On the ground floor, the front door opens into a spacious séjour which combines lounge and dining area. Facilities in the lounge include TV and dvd player and there is seating for 6 around the dining table. From the dining area is a set of French doors leading to the small front garden. There are plenty of books to choose from if you fancy a holiday read.

The kitchen is a good size and has open views across open field. Equipment includes breakfast table (seating 4), dishwasher, oven and 4-ring hob, microwave, fridge freezer, coffee maker and some additional 'English touches' such as kettle and toaster!

There is a very handy downstairs WC.

The washing machine-dryer can be found in the garage - bikes, BBQ and patio chairs are also stored here.

On the first floor are three bedrooms:-
Bedroom 1 - single bed with additional pull-out bed. Chest of drawers but no wardrobe.
Bedroom 2 - twin bedroom with wardrobe and chest of drawers.
Bedroom 3 - double bed with wardrobe and chest of drawers. Lovely views of La Rhune mountain peak - worth getting up for at sunrise!

The family bathroom includes bath, hand-held shower plus WC and wash-hand basin.

The staircase to the first floor is open-tread polished wood - not one to take on if you're wearing socks (not that we would recommend you wear socks on holiday!). Smaller children and the elderly should certainly take extra care.

The house has small garden space to the front, side and rear. The front and back garden are terraced.

1 minute's walk takes you to the swimming pool shared by the whole lotissement. It's large - 16x5 metres with ladder steps into the pool. The pool is open between June 1 and 5 September, from 9am until 9pm.

How To Book :

STEP 1.
Check availability. NB Website availability is refreshed daily but not "live" so please contact us to confirm availability. Call 0870 6092845 or email us

Once we have confirmed availability we can normally hold a property for up to 48 hours if you need to confer with friends or family).

STEP 2.
Call or email us if you want to go ahead and make a provisional booking.

STEP 3.
To confirm a provisional booking we need, within 5 working days, your completed Booking Form and your deposit payment of 35%.

Local Guide:


Bidart


In between the two 'show stealing' resorts of Biarritz and St-Jean-de-Luz, are two gems - Bidart and Guéthary. Both are typically Basque affairs - a church, a fronton, a little sleepy but so pretty and charming.

Bidart village sits on the hill above the Atlantic. There is a little supermarket, bakery, cafés, newsagents, gift shops and a couple of bars and restaurants. Bidart is a perfect spot for whiling away summer evenings at one of its bars on the fronton. Or, for a more energetic exploration, walk out to the cliff-top chapel Ste-Madeleine - you won't see many smaller churches anywhere in the world. The views from the coast path are fantastic - there aren't many places where you see mountains meet the ocean.

Surfers
and golfers will particularly enjoy Bidart. The local surf beaches - Parlementia & Uhabia - are a 1 km walk. There's a 9 hole golf course 5 minutes by car and plenty more in the region.


The Region


Biarritz is back in fashion. Celebrities and sports stars are flooding back to live in the region, turning their back on the Côte d'Azur. Biarritz is an eclectic place; it somehow manages to mix an affluent elderly population with a steady flow of well-dressed surfers plus a sprinkling of super-rich jetsetters on top. A compact and stylish town, Biarritz really does have something for everyone...famous beaches, museums, fine restaurants, boutiques, casino, golf courses, horse-riding and the south west's famous spa and thalassotherapy centres.

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 pelote. The fastest ball game in the world, this is perhaps the most vivid image of Basque country.

St Jean de Luz is also 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. For sampling pretty Basque villages on the coast, try neighbouring Guéthary, also.

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.

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 Bidart:

• 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 provided below. Please note that we cannot be held responsible for the content of third party sites.

More About Biarritz
Bidart Tourist Office
Biarritz Tourist Office
Pyrenees-Atlantique T.O.
Wines of SW France
Basque Country Guide
France Travel Guide


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Call 0870 6092845 or email info@alternative-aquitaine.co.uk for information & booking
 updated 10.04.08 as
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