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Des 2 côtés de la Bidassoa

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01-E1-Hendaye-PromenadeBaieChingoudy-4568
01-E2-Hendaye-NavetteMaritime-1789
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Description

As it approaches the Atlantic Ocean, the Bidassoa River settles in the bay of Chingoudy (Txingudi) and mixes its fresh waters coming down the Navarrese mountains with the salted tides. Since the 1659 treaty, the riverbed has been a natural border between France and Spain. On the right bank are the French cities of Urrugne and Hendaye and on the left bank are the Iberian one, Irun and Hondarribia. This bike tour proposes to visit both banks of the Bidassoa estuary and to ride around the unique Chingoudi bay, a place where borders have been crossed since the dawn of time and which people dreams of. A cross-border itinerary facilitated by a maritime shuttle in the port of Hendaye, accepting bicycles on board: a few minutes floating transition for an original journey from one country to another.

Technical Information

Racing biking
Difficulty
Easy
Dist.
16 km
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Starting point

64700   URRUGNE
Lat : 43.344735Lng : -1.7632

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Balisage

Aucun marquage

Typologie de l'itinéraire

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Durée moyenne de l'expérience

1 to 2 hours

Equipements

Power Point (supermarket, restaurants)
Picnic area
Water point
Power Point (supermarket, restaurants)

Thèmes

Natural

Data author

64502 France

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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾