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The beautiful seaside town that’s one of the most underrated in France

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A seaside resort nestled in the heart of the Basque Country, in the southwest of France, is the perfect alternative to escape the crowds of Biarritz.

Hendaye is home to the largest fine sand beach in the region and with its 2.1 miles and privileged location, it is a great destination for family holidays.

Hendaye beach is a famous surfing spot allowing the whole family to try out this water sport, as its position within the bay ensures the currents are less brutal compared to the open ocean.

The most experienced can try surfing the Belharra, very close to Hendaye off the coast of Urrugne, one of the biggest waves in France.

The large beach also offers a beautiful play area for vacationers wishing to indulge in beach volleyball and other outdoor activities with the children.

The historic centre of the town of Hendaye is an absolute must-visit. With its small pedestrian streets and its superb architecture, the town is ideal for strolling hand in hand as a couple.

The town centre is also a place rich in history. For example, Adolf Hitler and Francisco Franco met here at the start of World War 2.

On Place de la République, not far from the town hall, a pleasant little craft market is held on Thursday mornings.

If you like to do your shopping outdoors, far from industrial supermarkets, Hendaye market may appeal to you.

The Sokoburu esplanade, in the neo-Basque style, houses the Serge Blanco Thalassotherapy Centre, the Casino, its restaurants, its tapas bars, its market and its flea market.

For visitors looking to stroll peacefully while observing the moored boats, the Caneta district is the place to go.

Located on the banks of the Bidasoa, it is home to a picturesque port, Vauban fortifications and some buildings classified as historic monuments.

Hendaye is the perfect spot to explore the specialities of Basque cuisine that here mixes with Spanish delicacies.

Tapas, glasses of wine, sangrias, seafood and sheep’s cheese, immerse yourself in Basque traditions with the conviviality that is required.

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