Date of visit: April 23, 2011
It has just been 7 days since we arrived in France. I didn’t expect to be in the Basque Country. I’ve been here for a week, especially because I was able to do a lot of sightseeing in Brittany ahead of schedule.
Location.
The Spanish border is just around the corner, less than 6km away.
Bordeaux, where we stayed the night before, is also in the Aquitaine region, which is in the southwest of France, and we had planned to visit last year, but due to the Icelandic volcano, we were forced to come to France from Barcelona, Spain, so we couldn’t go. So I’m really happy to be here.
The first place to visit on the 23rd is “Ainhoa” which takes about 30 minutes from Bayonne.
Well, for the first time in my life, I’m a “French Basque.”
景 色 が め ち ゃ く ち ゃ き れ い !!!
It’s more hilly than I expected, but anyway, there aren’t many places that are so fun to ride, right?
Around the entrance to the village, there’s this view!
Yes, as it was the case in Brittany, the road signs are written in the local language as well. It’s fun just to look at them.
Because I was not blessed with a good village yesterday, I park in the parking lot a little bit excitedly into the village. I was surprised to see so many hotels. I should have stayed here instead of Bayonne.
The village is only a few hundred meters in size, facing the D20 road. The houses are typical of the Basque Country around this road.
And of course the church. It was also a church with a very unique atmosphere. As I have mentioned many times, the churches in the beautiful villages are all very impressive and have a different aura from those in other towns and villages.
I didn’t expect to be in Basque, but I’m really glad I came all the way.
Then we will head to the next village.
Well, before that. I’m going to Spain.
公式サイト:Ainhoa