Last
weekend I decided to take a break from city life in Salamanca to visit the
coast and do some surfing in the beautiful Basque region of Spain. I had been
up to visit Paddy (the manager) at the stoke
travel surf camp in June, and
knew straight away I would be back at least a couple of times whilst
spending the summer in Salamanca.
The camp
site is just up the hill from the small town of Zarautz (about 10km from San
Sebastián) set with beautiful views over the beach and the coastline. The
journey into the area is very impressive, with the green rolling hills of the
Basque region you get some amazing views from both the bus and the train.
A typical
day consists of surf lessons, skating, table tennis, basketball, tight rope
walking, cliff jumping, horse riding, eating good food and partying through the
night! So plenty to keep you occupied aside from the main thing of learning how
to surf.
If you
are looking to visit some of the towns in order to experience Basque costal
life, Zarautz is a great place to start! It is a popular tourist destination
for both foreigners and Spaniards alike, with its population doubling in the
busy summer months. The town is most famous for its 2.8km beach, the longest in
the Basque region of Spain. At the end of the 19th century the popularity of
Zarautz as a luxury tourist destination grew, with famous people such as Queen
Isabella II visiting the town. A number of lavish buildings and mansions were
built here around this time, though throughout the 70's and 80's Zaurautz
became a more affordable holiday destination, with many of the grand buildings
becoming public or being demolished.
Now the
town is known worldwide as one of the best surfing destinations, with such a
long beach there is plenty of room for surfers, and swell to suit all levels,
from beginners to professionals, they even hold a leg of the world surfing
championships here. You can find many great restaurants in Zarautz as well,
with one of the top chefs in Spain (Karlos Arguiñano) having his own restaurant
here.
Just 10km
away lies the famous city of San Sebastián (or Donastia in Basque) Despite its relatively
small size, San Sebastián is one of the most famous and popular tourist cities
in Spain, holding events such as the San Sebastián International Film Festival,
and it has been granted the European city of culture for 2016. One of the main
attractions of the city is it's coastal location. San Sebastián has one of the
best beaches in the region, and is also surrounded by impressive mountains and
hills perfect for hiking!
The city
is also famous for cultural events, holding the longest running jazz festival
in Europe (Jazzaldia) in the last week of July, in which you can find many free
concerts at different locations around the city. They also have a contemporary
art and film festival called 'Street Zinema' as well as the 'Surfilm Festibal'
showing impressive surfing footage, often in the form of shorts.
San
Sebastián is perhaps most well known for its gastronomy. It has been said that
it is the city with the most Michelin star restaurants per square foot in the
world. Being close to the sea the seafood is naturally amazing here, and it is
also renowned for having some of the best tapas, or 'pintxos' in the old part
of the city.
As well
as surfing, San Sebastián also has a top level football team, Real Sociedad,
who formed part of the founding members of the top Spanish football division
'La Liga'. Aside from this San Sebastián also hosts the 'Clásica de San
Sebastián' cycle race in early August each year, which is part of the world cup
circuit.
So if you
like the sound of giving surfing a try or experiencing the Basque region of
Spain then get yourself up to Zarautz for some surfing and partying! Maybe
I'll see you there to try and surf some waves and have a beer on the hill
watching the sun set in the evening!
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