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This spacious suite is comprised of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdry…
The suite features 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. Featuring a balcony with ga…
Featuring 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower, this apartment offers a well-fitted kitchen and a terrace. Mea…
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Restaurants nearby
- EtchemaiteBib In this mountainous area on the edge of the Basque Country, this traditional establishment is simply charming. It is also the repository of a family history going back four generations. Ximun has now taken up the mantle, serving delicious traditional cuisine, characterised by generous portions and tasty well-matured broths and jus. The ingredients are local, and the suppliers are duly listed on the menu. This is comforting fare (think duck raviolo, mix of mushrooms, langoustine bisque; "Axuria" lamb: pressed lamb, macaroni gratin, Xipister, lamb jus), to enjoy in the bright, somewhat rustic-st21.2km
- Canfranc Express★ Michelin A great gastronomic experience? Here, given that the gourmet option is concentrated around three exclusive tables, you can enjoy it if you book well in advance; perhaps unsurprisingly, this captivating restaurant is located in the emblematic Canfranc Station (now a luxurious Royal Hideaway Hotel), inside an old carriage capable of transporting you back in time. The experience, which begins with historical details on the platform and includes a stop for aperitifs in the 1928 carriage-restaurant (offering a more French-style cuisine - in the evenings, run by the same team), is accompanied by a c41.4km
- Maison Chilo Arnaud Chilo and his sister Marina embody the fourth generation at the helm of this family inn established back in 1937. They brought a breeze of change, illustrated by new furniture and a reappointed dining room, which has happily retained its comforting rustic character, without forgetting the splendid view over the lush valley and the mountains from the terrace. The delicately updated cuisine is liberally sprinkled in fine Basque produce and keeps pace with the seasons: smoked trout; baked pollock in a crust; 7-hour slow-roasted shoulder of lamb…11.1km
- OmnivoreBib Two minutes from Pau Château, on the picturesque Place Gramont, imagine a nostalgic bistro with a zinc-topped counter, wood panelling and upholstered seating. Pau's foodies flock here, sharing good vibes as they tuck into fish fresh from the fish auction or 24hr shoulder of pork. The slate menu features traditional nosh served generously and sometimes enhanced by touches of citrus fruit or well-balanced smoky notes. The jovial front-of-house staff are an added bonus.35.7km
- Jumo & CoBib In the heart of the old town of Pau, twin brothers, one a chef and the other a pastry chef, have successfully launched their family business in a modern bistro-style setting laid out over two floors, complete with a pastry counter and tea room. The menu is a real draw, and also represents great value for money. This talented pair bring a touch of magic to their apparently simple dishes, drawing on sweet and sour jus and a medley of condiments to enhance their ingenious and generous, yet always light cuisine. Think confit pork belly, barbecue jus, pickled vegetables, radishes, polenta croquette35.7km
- CanteréBib It is well worth visiting this mountain village to eat at this restaurant occupying a typical “chesa”-style house with an impressive old vine adorning the façade. Enjoy a drink in the public bar before heading upstairs to the attractive rustic-contemporary dining room featuring bright dining spaces, a minimum of furniture and impressive lighting. Here, owner-chef Alfredo García, showcases a traditionally inspired menu brought impressively up to date that always tries to champion seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Canteré’s food-themed events are also highly popular, one of which is devo39.8km
- Art'zainBib Artzain means "shepherd" in Basque – in tribute to the owner’s father. Located in the centre of the village, this converted barn has retained a rustic feel, courtesy of old rafters and stone walls, which are contrasted with a contemporary edge thanks to furniture by Basque craftsman Alki. The menu features an enticing cast of seasonal and predominantly local ingredients that never disappoints: a country dish of black pudding, sausage, fresh pork belly, Tarbais beans and powdered garlic bread, or a wafer-thin tartlet of fresh goat’s cheese, confit lemon marmalade, squid and herb-spiked sorbet.45.6km
- JarapeaBib After spending almost 15 years in Chile, Michel Moutroustéguy and his partner decided to return to the chef’s homeland. In the peaceful Basque countryside, they orchestrate a concise, sensibly priced score in a market-fresh vein, as well as an inspired new take on traditional Basque classics. The chef seeks to highlight local seasonal produce, sometimes cooked over embers as he demonstrates his know-how picked up all over the world: sauces and jus that pack a punch, consummate craftsmanship and high-flying seasonings. From starter to dessert, everything is spot on!48.3km
- Flaveurs - Domaine Mont-Riant In the Jurançon hillsides, this handsome 19C white mansion with a slate roof and set in wooded grounds is enjoying a new lease of life in the hands of a locally-born couple, Basque chef Patxi and his Béarn wife, Marilyn. The couple has tastefully revamped the bourgeois interior, whose windows command knockout views of Pau below. The decor provides the perfect foil for the veteran chef’s talented craftsmanship which slaloms between tradition and modernity. All of which is anchored in a commitment to sustainable fishing and local producers, illustrated by cèpe ravioles served with a mouthwaterin32.4km
- Arraditz This 19C house near Pau is the haunt of a couple, chef Olivier Nicolau from Lescar, and his partner Karine, in charge of the service, both of whom learnt the ropes in star establishments. The subtle, niftily crafted repertory showcases regional produce: Projan squab, Lucq-de-Béarn mushrooms, Bahus-Soubiran lemon, Poey-de-Lescar pepper… Intelligent surf and turf combinations and generous helpings add the final touch to this epicurean portrait.34.8km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Q2820706 abbey located in Hautes-Pyrénées, in France45.2km
- Réserve naturelle régionale du massif du Pibeste-Aoulhet protected area in France46.6km
- Mourle Forest forest between Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre and Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrénées, France48.9km
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