老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Green and blue as far as the eye can see 鈥 the dramatic beauty of Basque Country is the stuff of legends (not to mention the backdrop for shows like Game of Thrones). A road trip through the region allows you to explore beyond the gorgeous capitals of Bilbao, Vitoria-Gasteiz and San Sebasti谩n, where the hidden jewels of this region lie.

As long as you鈥檙e driving, grab an eco-friendly electric vehicle (EV). We are in a moment of transition for road trips as more electric vehicles populate the roads. In 2021, Basque Country created the e-Basque Route, designed to organize and promote resources for electric drivers and provide easy access to charging stations. Driving in an EV, you reduce your environmental impact by cutting greenhouse gas emissions, and save money on fuel. Roll down the windows and you鈥檒l be connected with the sound of life, wind and waves without the rumble of a combustion engine or the smell of gas.

For this trip, start in San Sebasti谩n and cruise your way along the coast. There are plenty of opportune stops for perfect panoramas and pintxos (small snacks) along the way to Bilbao before routing through the countryside to Vitoria-Gasteiz. You鈥檒l appreciate not just the sights and culture but also knowing that you鈥檝e left this pristine region just as you found it.

Playa de la Concha is easily among the best city beaches in Europe.
Left: Playa de la Concha is easily among the best city beaches in Europe. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Right: Monte Igueldo is accessed via a quaint cable car. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录
Monte Igueldo is accessed via a quaint cable car.

Day 1: Donostia / San Sebasti谩n

Donostia / San Sebasti谩n is the ideal starting point, a Basque coastal capital with a wealth of gorgeous landscapes and even better food. Start the day with one of Europe鈥檚 most captivating views, the iconic Playa de la Concha. There are several reasons it is named one of the best beaches in the world 鈥 the gorgeous city skyline, perfect for promenading; the old Tudor-style palace that presides over it all so picturesquely; and the lovely Santa Clara Island, ideal for swimming out to during low tide. Tucked away in the port on the eastern side of La Concha is Kofradia, a restaurant that maintains a close link to local fishermen. Attend one of their product tastings and meet the people who provide the restaurant with sustainably fished seafood, or just enjoy the menu with views over the city鈥檚 port.

Spend the afternoon on the city鈥檚 surf-oriented beach, the Playa de la Zurriola, where you can rent a surfboard if the waves are sound. Then, work up an appetite by strolling west to the quaint cable car on Monte Igueldo, which zips you up to the amusement park at the top of the mountain. Finish the evening at Rekondo, whose traditional farmhouse hides one of the continent鈥檚 most spectacular wine cellars, including the most extensive collection of Vega Sicilia worldwide.

The Drive: Today, you鈥檙e in San Sebasti谩n, but if you have a bit of extra time, drive the car along the mountain road before dinner at Rekondo for some sweeping, dramatic landscapes that dive into the endless sea. EV tip: Make sure you choose a car with plenty of range. Modern EVs have enough capacity to give you the freedom to go sightseeing all day and only charge at night.

By choosing an electric vehicle, you鈥檒l be helping to hasten the transition to cleaner and more sustainable transport options.
Try the famous Basque cider straight from the barrels at Petritegi Sagardotegia.
Left: By choosing an electric vehicle, you鈥檒l be helping to hasten the transition to cleaner and more sustainable transport options. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Right: Try the famous Basque cider straight from the barrels at Petritegi Sagardotegia. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Day 2: Hondarribia to Astigarraga

With its brightly painted fisherman鈥檚 quarter and France across the water, Hondarribia is another postcard-worthy scene. Just 20 minutes from San Sebasti谩n, it bustles with locals and visitors, and its medieval quarter offers a lovely contrast and even better views. Once you鈥檝e explored both areas, hop in your EV and sweep silently up the 1,700-foot peak of Monte Jaizkibel, stopping at Santuario de Guadalupe if you fancy a stroll to see the crumbling towers and fabulous miradores whose views stretch for miles. Zip inland towards the village of Astigarraga, where sweeping vistas are substituted with apple orchards, and you can try the unique Basque cider straight from the barrels at Petritegi Sagardotegia.

The Drive: Avoiding the autopista (AP- or A- labeled highways) makes for a more scenic route. But it鈥檚 best to save time and travel on AP-8 for this stretch. EV tip: Download the for your smartphone. It will connect you to all the available charging points for electric vehicles in Basque Country.

Day 3: Ordizia to Getaria

You鈥檇 be hard-pressed to find a village more Basque than Ordizia 鈥 not just because Euskera is spoken in the streets but also because it鈥檚 a town that revolves around food. Its fabulous market dates back to 1512, making it one of the oldest in Spain. If lucky, you鈥檒l coincide with its annual Idiazabal cheese competition in September. However, if not, you can still sample the local cheese among the many stalls at this Wednesday morning market. After you鈥檝e stocked up, head towards Getaria, but don鈥檛 miss a stop at the Chillida Leku Museum, more a private home than a museum, albeit one that just happens to be packed with giant iron and rock sculptures by the Basque artist Eduardo Chillida.

Wind your way through the green hills that line the ocean and take your EV into the vineyards that begin to pop up. These are Hondarrabi Zuri, a Basque varietal used to make txakoli, which you can taste in situ at Txomin Etxaniz winery. For dinner, head down to the village of Getaria, where outdoor grills line the streets 鈥 Elkano restaurant has what is perhaps the best grilled turbot in the world, thanks to its sustainable sourcing practices and the tradition and culinary knowledge passed down over generations.

The Drive: Take the national highway N-634, a treat that winds through several small villages on the way from Hernani to Getaria. EV tip: When booking accommodations, look for places that feature EV recharging. Many offer complimentary charging with your stay, which can substantially impact the cost of your trip. Also, be on the lookout for free charging stations that some major cities in Spain offer as incentives for EV use.

The Flysch Route on the Basque Coast features rugged cliffs showcasing millions of years of geology.
Tide pools in the eroded stone teem with marine life.
The Mirandaola Foundry dates to the 14th century and is one of the oldest industrial sites in Spain.
Bilbao (seen here from the Ribera market bridge) features a slower pace of life and a reverence for art.
Clockwise from top left: The Flysch Route on the Basque Coast features rugged cliffs showcasing millions of years of geology. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录. Tide pools in the eroded stone teem with marine life. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录. Bilbao (seen here from the Ribera market bridge) features a slower pace of life and a reverence for art. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录. The Mirandaola Foundry dates to the 14th century and is one of the oldest industrial sites in Spain. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Day 4: Zumaia to Bilbao

The next town on the road from Getaria is Zumaia, home to the famed Basque flysches. Get out of your EV to enjoy the Flysch route at Basque Coast Geopark, where the rugged, layered limestone and sandstone cliffs showcase 60 million years of Earth's history. Erosion of the softer layers of marl and clay has created showstopping visuals and tide pools that teem with marine life. These sights epitomize the Basque reverence for the landscape and dedication to sustainability. A bit further down the coastal highway, you鈥檒l find San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, a hermitage dating back to the 800s that sits dramatically above the sea, reachable only by scaling its 241 steps.

Continue on to Bilbao, following the coastal road to catch a glimpse of beautiful fishing villages like Lekeitio and the surfing capital of Mundaka. Bilbao, Basque Country鈥檚 largest capital, is all about contemporary art and architecture, best seen in Frank Gehry鈥檚 revolutionary Guggenheim Museum, the bridge and airport by Spanish architect Calatrava or the larger-than-life street art scattered throughout the city.

The Drive: Take the coastal road for as long as you can handle its curves 鈥 your patience will be rewarded, especially along the stretch from Zumaia to Lekeitio. EV Tip: Electric vehicles offer advanced technology features, such as regenerative braking, smart navigation systems and remote monitoring capabilities that enhance the driving experience.

Detour: Mirandaola Foundry

If you can, a visit to this fascinating 15th century ironworks is well worth the 30-minute jaunt off the route from Zumaia to Bilbao. The is expertly preserved, with a water wheel powering the giant bellows and crashing hammer. Workers here wear the same protective clothing they wore 500 years ago 鈥 and watching a glowing slab of molten ore turn into a gleaming sword through their craftsmanship is extraordinary. You can see the ironworks in action on the first Sunday of each month during autumn and winter, and every Sunday from April through the summer. Don鈥檛 miss the chapel next door, which features a 鈥榤iracle鈥 cross created spontaneously by the forge.

Parque Natural de Urkiola is one of the most beautiful spots in Basque Country.
Urkiola is considered a sacred place in Basque mythology and tradition.
Left: Parque Natural de Urkiola is one of the most beautiful spots in Basque Country. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Right: Urkiola is considered a sacred place in Basque mythology and tradition. Coke Bartrina for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Day 5: Urkiola to Vitoria-Gasteiz

Start bright and early at one of the most beautiful spots in Basque Country 鈥搕he Urkiola National Park. Leave your EV at Santuario de Urkiola and explore the beech, fir and birch forests to hike past the Three Crosses for a glimpse of the Atxarte gorge and the mountains rumored to be the home of the Basque goddess Mari. Loop around for lunch to the Valle de Atxondo, where world-famous Asador Etxebarri serves up impeccably grilled local produce, from baby eels to St. George mushrooms, in a magical setting. After lunch, head to Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country鈥檚 greenest capital and home to some fantastically preserved medieval architecture. The Plaza de la Virgen Blanca is the perfect spot to kick your feet up and reflect on the ideal balance of natural beauty, cultural richness and sustainability of your EV road trip.

The Drive: Take the BI-623 to get to Vitoria-Gasteiz, which cuts through the national park and is much more scenic (and still under an hour). EV Tip: By choosing an electric vehicle over one with a combustion engine, you鈥檒l be helping to hasten the transition to cleaner and more sustainable transport options. Popularity leads to investment and progress.

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