When is the best time to visit the Basque country? A (very brief) tour

Lili Berina - Murano glass flowers handmade in the Basque Country

When is the best time to visit the Basque country? A (very brief) tour of the Basque country

When is the best time to visit the Basque country? A (very brief) tour of the Basque country

The Basque Country, its culture, its traditions, its picturesque villages and its lively cities await you for an unforgettable stay. Whether you are a beach lover, a mountain enthusiast, or curious about Basque culture, this region offers something special to every visitor. However, you are probably wondering: when to visit the Basque Country?


The best time to visit the Basque Country


The best time to visit the Basque Country is during the summer months, from June to September. The weather is generally warm and sunny, with average temperatures of 25 to 30 degrees Celsius. This period is also the most popular for tourists, so it is important to book your accommodation and activities in advance. Enjoy the beaches of Biarritz, San Jean de Luz, San Sébastien and Anglet, discover the beauty of the mountains during hikes, and experience the festive atmosphere of the Bayonne festivals and other summer festivities. However, do not forget your umbrella because the Basque Country is green and even in summer there are frequent storms linked to the mass of hot air that comes from the sea and meets the mountains.

If you prefer to avoid the crowds, spring (April to May) or autumn (October to November) are pleasant times to visit the Basque Country. The temperatures are milder, and you can discover the traditional Basque villages in a quieter atmosphere. The beginning of autumn offers green and flowery landscapes, while spring reveals its dazzling colors.

Even in winter, the Basque Country has a lot to offer. If you are ready to face cooler temperatures, you will be rewarded with moments of tranquility and an authentic atmosphere. Visit Basque museums to immerse yourself in local history and culture, and take advantage of winter festivities to discover a unique side to the region.

The villages and towns that make the reputation of the Basque Country

Biarritz, the chic seaside resort with its beaches and Belle Époque architecture.


Bayonne, the capital of the French Basque Country, rich in history and traditions.


Saint-Jean-de-Luz, charming fishing port and its picturesque bay. The city of Corsairs!


San Sebastian (Donostia in Basque), a Spanish city famous for its gastronomy and its beaches. Try los “pintxos” the Basque tapas par excellence.


Espelette is famous for its peppers and its houses with colourful facades. Beautiful in September.


Ainhoa, classified among France's most beautiful villages, has red and white half-timbered houses.


Sare, nestled at the foot of the Rhune mountain, ideal for hiking.


Hondarribia (Fuenterrabía in Spanish), Spanish fortified town with medieval streets.


Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, medieval city and starting point for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela.


Guéthary, a charming fishing village popular with surfers.


In addition to its picturesque landscapes and warm atmosphere, the Basque Country also offers a multitude of cultural events throughout the year.

The festivities that reflect the soul of the Basque Country:

 


The Bayonne festivals: These traditional festivals take place every year in July and attract thousands of people. On the program: concerts, shows, fireworks, bullfights, etc. Don't forget your traditional red and white outfits.

Pamplona festivals: Traditional festivals where the bravest can run with the “toros” during the morning Encierro.

La Semana Grande de San Sebastian: This week of festivities takes place every August and includes concerts, shows, fireworks, bullfights, and more.

The Bayonne Carnival: This colorful carnival takes place every year in February and is an opportunity to dress up and party. A special moment for the children.

The San Sebastian Music Festival: This international classical music festival takes place every year in September and welcomes musicians from all over the world.

The San Sebastian Film Festival: This international film festival takes place every year in September and presents films from all over the world.

In the Basque Country, crafts occupy an important place in the local culture. You cannot fail to discover the talents and know-how of Basque artisans during your stay.

 

Six Basque artisans and products not to be missed :

Traditional Basque linen: The craft of weaving is deeply rooted in Basque culture. You can discover beautiful fabrics in bright colors and traditional patterns, often used to make tablecloths, tea towels, napkins and other household items.



Basque pottery: Pottery is another form of craftsmanship that is very present in the Basque Country. You can admire unique creations, bowls with typical Basque motifs, vases and decorative pieces.


Espadrilles: Basque espadrilles are canvas shoes with a rope sole. Traditionally handcrafted, they are comfortable and perfect for a walk by the sea or a day of relaxation.


Sheep's cheese: The Basque Country is renowned for its delicious sheep's cheese, such as ossau-iraty, an uncooked pressed cheese. You can visit farms and cheese factories to learn about the manufacturing process and taste these tasty cheeses.


Basque silver jewellery: Basque craftsmen are also known for their silver jewelery creations, often adorned with traditional Basque symbols such as the Basque cross or the Lauburu. These unique jewels reflect the cultural identity of the Basque Country.


Basque cakes: For lovers of sweets, be sure to taste the famous Basque cakes, pastries filled with pastry cream or black cherry jam. These delights are a veritable explosion of flavors.

Independent craftsmanship. There is also a very strong community of independent artisans in the Basque Country. At the “Banaka” art gallery in Cambo les Bains, discover a plethora of talents. In particular the beautiful and unique Murano glass flowers from the Lili Berina brand.

During your visit, you can meet these local artisans and discover their creations in the markets, craft fairs or directly in their workshops. Buying Basque handicrafts is not only a way to support the local economy, but also to bring home authentic and unique souvenirs from your stay in the Basque Country.

Enjoy your stay in the Basque Country!

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