Les Almadies





The Les Almadies Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
A good climb at the exit of Saint-Jean-de-Luz allows you to reach the residential district of Sainte-Barbe. At high speed, we then descend to Erromardie beach, the first cove where swimming is offered to the provident cyclist (bring your swimsuit and towel!). Then come the beaches of Lafitenia and Cenitz, which means that there are many opportunities for a dip. Finally, the port and the village of Guéthary add a picturesque note to this stage.
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From Saint-Jean-de-Luz to Hendaye, the route runs along the bay of Saint-Jean-de-Luz and enjoys beautiful views of the protected cove of Socoa. Afterwards, the spectacular and panoramic Corniche road guides you to the large Hendaye beach. To fully appreciate it, prefer the early hours of the day to free yourself from heavy traffic. Be careful, narrow road and heavy traffic.
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From Saint-Jean-de-Luz to Hendaye, the route runs along the bay of Saint-Jean-de-Luz and enjoys beautiful views of the protected cove of Socoa. Afterwards, the spectacular and panoramic Corniche road guides you to the large Hendaye beach. To fully appreciate it, prefer the early hours of the day to free yourself from heavy traffic. Be careful, narrow road and heavy traffic.
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This delightful loop allows an incursion into the lands of the Basque Country by beautiful hilly roads. It crosses typical villages, lakes and even crosses passes, modest, but full of charm. It is a tour between sea and mountain, rich in history, ideal for a morning exercise.
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The second part of the coastal path offers you magnificent panoramas from the port of Ciboure to that of Hendaye. The route runs along a narrow ledge between road and cliff. Once you have crossed the preserved Abbadia estate, it ends alongside the beautiful Hendaye beach and the bay of Txingudi. Buses or trains are available if necessary to make the return trip.