Northern Spain… Galicia
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Stella Tortoise said:
It might sound off but we are skipping St Sebastian this year and spending a few nights in Hondarribia instead. We have been before and really enjoyed it, feels a bit like St seb for locals in a way.
7 minutes in a water taxi to France, Hendaye specifically.
Hondarriba is great , and small enough to have to offer better tapas than San seb , it’s a little hidden gem but I suspect for not much longer , we loved the place . Unfortunately it was just a lunchtime stop off for us as a tester but we shall return .7 minutes in a water taxi to France, Hendaye specifically.
paulwirral said:
Stella Tortoise said:
It might sound off but we are skipping St Sebastian this year and spending a few nights in Hondarribia instead. We have been before and really enjoyed it, feels a bit like St seb for locals in a way.
7 minutes in a water taxi to France, Hendaye specifically.
Hondarriba is great , and small enough to have to offer better tapas than San seb , it’s a little hidden gem but I suspect for not much longer , we loved the place . Unfortunately it was just a lunchtime stop off for us as a tester but we shall return .7 minutes in a water taxi to France, Hendaye specifically.
Venisonpie said:
paulwirral said:
Stella Tortoise said:
It might sound off but we are skipping St Sebastian this year and spending a few nights in Hondarribia instead. We have been before and really enjoyed it, feels a bit like St seb for locals in a way.
7 minutes in a water taxi to France, Hendaye specifically.
Hondarriba is great , and small enough to have to offer better tapas than San seb , it’s a little hidden gem but I suspect for not much longer , we loved the place . Unfortunately it was just a lunchtime stop off for us as a tester but we shall return .7 minutes in a water taxi to France, Hendaye specifically.
Logrono has been mentioned and I’d also recommend a night in La Guardia which is close by, it’s a tiny walled town with lots of small pinxo bars and many wine cellars (caves) some of which are open to visitors and the hotel in the square has a cool little bar in theirs.
Incidentally, I never heard anything from the airport when I was in Hondarribia last year, spotted a couple of very low planes but nothing within the town areas.
Edited by Stella Tortoise on Sunday 28th April 13:07
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