Driving Inspiration: Biarritz

Driving Inspiration: Biarritz

Soak up the surf and sun in this glamorous beach resort in the south of France.

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Intro
Golden sands, fashionable chic and the surfing set make Biarritz one of the most iconic spots in the south of France. A summer break here is a mix of sun, sea, sand and art deco splendour. Take the plunge!
Bask in Biarritz

Bask in Biarritz

  • Have a swell time in Biarritz!
    This elegant resort on the French Basque coast has been a playground of the rich and famous since the 1850s, leaving a legacy of luxury hotels, fine architecture and a sense of undimmed glamour. But Biarritz is as fun as it is cosmopolitan, especially when the surfers arrive! The huge variety of beaches, shops, attractions, cafés and restaurants make it a thriving holiday spot from spring to autumn.  
  • Driving to Biarritz
    Biarritz is a drive of around 10 ½ hours (including tolls) from the LeShuttle Calais Terminal, but the journey can be broken at Rouen, Le Mans, Poitiers and Tours.  With sweeping views of the Bay of Biscay, Biarritz is just 11 miles from the Spanish border. The Pyrenees are around a two hour drive from Biarritz and Bordeaux less than three hours drive away.
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  • A little history
    Biarritz was just a small whaling port before the French Emperor Napoleon III bought a few acres here for his wife, the Empress Eugénie, in the 1850s. Almost in an instant the town was transformed. It flourished during the Belle Epoque – the ‘Beautiful Era’ of peace and prosperity from 1871-1914 – bringing luxury hotels, casinos, fashion stores and bath houses. When surfers discovered the beaches in the 1950s, the resort entered another golden age. 

The best bits of Biarritz

Once the epitome of French chic, the beach resort of Biarritz has always been in fashion with beach lovers and sun worshippers. 

La Côte des Basques

La Côte des Basques is the iconic main beach at Biarritz, a haven for surfers and swimmers. It was the first surfers beach in Europe, having been discovered by the American screenwriter Peter Viertel in 1957 while filming The Sun Also Rises


Today it is home to a surfing school and surf shops, and in high summer is extremely popular. At sunset, with the mountains in the distance, you will think you are surfing in heaven. But sunbathers will need to have left the beach by then, as the tide comes right up to the roadside!

Phare de Biarritz lighthouse

The lighthouse on the Phare de Biarritz, the rocky outcrop at the edge of Le Grand Plage, has been guiding mariners since 1834. It is still operational today, though fully automated. 


73 metres high, the Phare de Biarritz lighthouse has a range of 26 miles. It is open to the public, but to get to the viewing gallery, you will have to climb the 258 twisting steps to the top. 

Port Vieux beach

Plage du Port Vieux is the locals’ beach, a cosy cove in the headland between the two main beaches of Biarritz, La Côte des Basques and Le Grand Plage. It has calmer waters than the surfing beaches, and is ideal for families. 


There are restaurants and cafés, and lifeguards too. Locals and daring tourists like to dive off the rocks, and the beach is also home to a legendary sea swimming club. Boats and jet skis leave from the nearby Boucalot Rock. 

Rocher de la Vierge

Jutting out into the Atlantic swell is a rock formation on which stands a statue of the Virgin Mary. She has been there since 1864 after a boatload of Biarritz whalers were saved from certain death when they saw a mysterious light from the shore and followed it back to safety. 


The rock was joined to the mainland by a bridge on the orders of Napoleon III, and crossing this walkway (actually a later metal bridge) to the Rocher de la Vierge is now one of the most popular things to do in Biarritz. 

Eugénie’s summer palace - Hôtel du Palais

When Napoleon III and Eugénie discovered Biarritz, they built a palace amid the dunes. The resort as we know it today flourished with their patronage, but it is the Hôtel du Palais that is still the town’s most celebrated building. 


Once the monarchy had fallen in the 1870s the summer palace became a hotel and casino as Biarritz flourished during the Belle Epoque. Not just any old casino either – in the mid-20th century it came to epitomise French glamour, with Frank Sinatra, Ava Gardner and Coco Chanel among its famous guests. 


Grand Plage

Perhaps the most iconic beach in Biarritz is the ‘Grande Plage’, a beautiful sweeping bay with golden sands overlooked by some of the town’s grandest art deco buildings. Surfers like it too, but the swell is gentler than La Côte des Basques. 


Needless to say it gets very busy during the summer months, but you could always retreat for an ice cream or bite to eat on the elegant promenade. Beach tents can be hired for half a day as well as chairs. 


The golden beaches of Biarritz are closer than you think with LeShuttle.

Port des Pêcheurs

Just around the headland from the Rocher de la Vierge is this charming harbour. It is hard to believe you are so close to the two surfing beaches (it feels like a world away). Port des Pêcheurs was also built by Napoleon III for the fishermen of the town in the 1800s. 


The fishermens’ cottages may now be seafood restaurants and the harbour full of pleasure boats, but there is an authentically Basque atmosphere to this part of the seafront. It is ideal for a pre-dinner stroll in the evening.


Learn to surf on the Basque coast

There can be few more perfect places to learn to ride the waves than on the beautiful Basque coast in Biarritz, a surfers paradise. Surf schools abound, so if you have always wanted to take to the boards there is plenty of choice here. 


The surf schools run group beginner classes or private lessons, and provide hire of boards and wetsuits. The waves are kinder for beginners in the high summer months, but obviously the schools will be busier at this time too. Whether you end up confidently catching the breakers or taking a few tumbles, you will certainly have fun! 

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