Newly built 2-bedroom AIR-CONDITIONED house next to the ancient lavoir. In a calm enclave along the Latsa river in the old section of Espelette. A quick walk to town with expansive views of the Arronomendi mountains.
There is an open plan kitchen/dining room/living room (convertible sofa), 2 bedrooms (160cm and 2-80cm beds), a shower room, a WC and a laundry room. Outside there is a private terrace with a dining table, a plancha and lounge chairs. PRIVATE PARKING. LINENS/TOWELS PROVIDED.
The space
The house consists of 2 bedrooms (one with 160 cm bed, other with 2 80 cm beds that can be made as 160cm), an open plan bright air-conditioned living room / fully new equipped kitchen (refrigerator / freezer, oven, induction cooktop, dishwasher), a shower room (with toilet), a separate WC and a laundry room with a washer / dryer. The living room has a convertible sofa to accommodate 6 people staying at the house.
Outside there is a private terrace with a dining table and a plancha. Relax and enjoy the view of the mountains (called Arronomendi in Basque and Mondarrain in French) from the terrace dining table or garden lounge chairs.
Bed linen and bath towels are provided.
PRIVATE PARKING is available on the driveway in front of the house.
Guest access
Guest will have entire fully independent home.
There are other independent guest houses in the enclave.
Other things to note
You will have the convenience of the calm area that is only a 5-minute walk over the foot bridge behind the house to the center of Espelette.
Espelette is centrally located as a base for exploring Basque Country. Cambo Les Bains with famous spas and Arnaga the house of Edmond Rostand (the author of Cyrano de Bergerac) is 10 minutes in one direction. In another direction, Dantxaria, Spain, with discount shopping is just 10 minutes. Or you can enjoy the beaches and towns of Biarritz, Anglet and St Jean de Luz which are just 30 minutes away. The gourmet capital of San Sebastian, Spain is an hour away. There are many wonderful windy country roads where you pass wild horses called Pottoka, lots of sheep and cows and of course, growing piment d’Espelette!