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Biarritz surf culture meets Basque charm
From whales to waves: Biarritz evolved from a 19th-century aristocratic retreat into a global surf hotspot after a Californian introduced the sport in 1956. Surf and culture: The town boasts ...
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The Cote Basque, that splendid, hilly, 20-mile stretch of Aquitaine from Biarritz down to the Spanish border is known for many good things, among them, its fine beaches, its prickly chefs and their ...
A ferry ‘cruise’ from Portsmouth to Santander brings the surf, cuisine and mountains of one of south-west France’s most distinctive regions within easy reach The Bay of Biscay is renowned for its ...
Filmed by Javi Muñoz and Arthur Genie, edited by Tom Vaughan. Cover shot by Edu Bartolome. Winter is over in the northern hemisphere, but it certainly doesn’t feel that way. A huge swell made its way ...
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Our hugely successful Made In series is back and this time we're heading to the land of surf, cider and jai alai; the Basque Country. Growing up in Plentzia in the Basque Country, young Natxo González ...
I just returned from a week in the Basque Country, on the border of Spain in southwest France. I think the most telling thing about the region is what it’s called: Pays-Basque, or Basque Country. I ...
A couple are kissing on the platform in Bayonne, France, while the train hisses and sighs. I’ve watched variations of this scene for many years—the station farewell, the last embrace. It is the stuff ...
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