July 9, 2022

Hiking in the Basque Country in May

Our hiking journey from France to Spain explores some of the best parts of Basque Country, a unique realm that truly is a world unto itself, with its own language, culture, and cuisine. One of our travelers shared some photos from their recent trip, From France to Spain: Hiking in the Basque Country in May 2022, where the group hiked part of the Camino de Santiago, enjoyed wonderful days in Bilbao, and savored fantastic cuisine from the mountains and the sea.

A group of people with backpacks hike along a paved path next to a body of water and green fields in the Basque Country under a cloudy sky.

Our walking adventure begins in Biarritz, France, a seaside resort town infused with California surf culture. The first hike is alongside Nive River’s left bank (Errobi, in Basque), which leads to a small village. El Camino de Santiago, the trail to the holy city of Santiago in Spain, was the most important Christian pilgrimage during the Middle Ages and still draws thousands of pilgrims each year. It’s common to see walkers on their pilgrimage on the Santiago de Compostela in this area.

A narrow river flows through a quaint village with white and brick buildings and a stone bridge, surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for hiking enthusiasts exploring the serene Basque Country.

Before starting our hike on Day 3, we visit St. Jean Pied de Port, the gate of the Spanish Camino, and have our “pilgrim passports” stamped. From St. Jean Pied de Port, the beautiful French town, we head to Pamplona. Ernest Hemingway came here regularly with his band of Bohemian ex-pat friends in the 1920s to attend the city’s annual Festival of San Fermín and the “running of the bulls.”

Hikers in colorful jackets walk along a foggy grassy trail in the Basque Country, with limited visibility due to dense mist.

Our hike continues through ancient Basque lands of wine and grain to reach the town of Puente La Reina, where we’ll meet and mingle with pilgrims. Two of the main pilgrim trails, the Camino Frances and the Camino Aragonese, meet at the thousand-year-old “Bridge of the Queen,” which crosses the Arga River. It’s a beautiful bridge built around the 12th century.

Stone bridge with multiple arches over a river connecting to a rustic town in the Basque Country, surrounded by greenery on a sunny day—a perfect spot for hiking enthusiasts.

We pass a wide variety of terrain, from poppy-covered hills to ancient forests (and idyllic settings for a trailside lunch).

A picturesque landscape with rolling green hills, patches of red flowers in the foreground, and a blue sky filled with scattered clouds. Wind turbines are visible on the distant horizon, inviting hiking enthusiasts to explore the natural beauty of Basque Country.
A group of hikers walks on a narrow trail through the hilly landscape of the Basque Country, with green fields, trees, and a blue sky adorned with scattered clouds.
Two people enjoy a picnic on a grassy area near an old stone wall, surrounded by lush greenery in the Basque Country. Various food items are laid out on a blanket, creating a peaceful retreat after a refreshing hike through the region's scenic trails.
A group of hikers walks along a wooded trail, surrounded by lush green trees in the Basque Country.

One of our hikes is along the Bandits Trail, a road frequented in the past by warriors, smugglers, and murderous bandits, and leads to a lost and abandoned 11th-12th century monastery in the heart of the mountains.

A group of people with backpacks walk along a forest trail surrounded by dense trees and green foliage, enjoying a scenic hiking adventure in the Basque Country.
A dirt path winds through a lush forest in the Basque Country, bordered by a moss-covered stone wall on the right. Trees with dense green foliage line both sides of this perfect hiking route.

From the forests, we head to the coast and spend the remainder of our journey exploring Bilboa’s famous Guggenheim museum, and stops at quaint fisherman’s towns along the Bay of Biscay, San Sebastián (“Donostia” as it’s known in Basque), and Playa de la Concha. It’s amazing how much you can experience on this adventure, which is only eight days long!

—Photos by WT adventurer Jim Martellotti. Learn more about this hiking trip, From France to Spain: Hiking in the Basque Country.