The best outdoor activities in Biarritz
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4x4 trekking in the Basque mountains from Bidart
Guided Tour in the Basque Country in a Renault 4L from Bidart
Quad biking in the Basque Country from Bidart
5-day surfing course in Anglet
Skateboarding lesson in the Basque Country near Bayonne
Group surfing lessons in Bidart
Surfing week-end in Anglet
Private surfing lesson in Anglet
4x4 trekking in the Basque mountains from Bidart
Private individual surf lessons in Bidart
Sunset tour by 4x4 in the Basque mountains
Guided Tour in the Basque Country in a Renault 4L from Bidart
What are the activities to do in Biarritz?
Known as the European Capital of Surf, Biarritz is a Basque-French city located in the southwest of France next to the Spanish border is famous for beaches, high waves and spectacular scenery. Riders across the world fly in to experience the historical surfing spot.
However, Biarritz didn’t become a surfing mecca until September 1959 when Waikiki Surf Club was created, opening the floodgates and attracting surf fans from around the globe. In 1960 the city hosted the first ever surfing competition, French Surfing Championship that still runs until today and has increased in popularity year after year.
Today the idyllic surfing scene hosts the annual competitions: Quiksilver/Roxy Jam tournament. As well as hosting the Roxy Pro event part of the ASP Women's World Tour back in 2011.
During the summer temperatures rise up to 25°C and descend to 8 °C in winter, making it possible to surf in its waters all year round.
Biarritz has 6 stunning beaches where you can windsurf, kitesurf kayak and canoe. However the 2 beaches that you simply must visit are Côte des Basques Beach, the main and central beach of the town, called by the locals like Crazy Beach or the Empress Beach. And, the Grand Plage, known as the cradle of surfing, where you’ll not only enjoy surfing but also the superb views of the Spanish coast cliffs and mountains.
The best months to catch some waves in the emblematic beaches are from October to April, where the swell size is about 8ft and wind goes from 18kph to 15kph.