Showing posts with label Labourdine Maisons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labourdine Maisons. Show all posts

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Colours of the Basque Flag...

A drive through the foothills of the Pyrénées will lead you to another village which has received the designation of "Plus Beau Village".

Sare (pronounced Sara) is a commune of the Pyrennes Atlantiques.

The village houses are the typical Labourdine maisons in white with shutters in red or green... the colours of the Basque flag.

The village is based around the "fronton". 
The "fronton" is the court on which the Basque game of Pelote is played.

                         

The "fronton" has stone bleachers where spectators can watch the games. 
Today the village children were playing a casual game.



Here you can catch the little tourist train that takes you to the top of Mount Rhune with panoramic views of the mountains and the sea... this was not on my agenda, it was way too high in the clouds!








Avocado green glazed brick made this house stand out amongst all the other houses in the village!





                             

Next stop... "Red Hot Chilli Pepper" country ... the village of Espelette!

Espelette is famous for it's red chilli peppers that are grown in the region and is governed by an appellation control to ensure their authenticity.

After the harvest of the peppers, they are hung on the buildings to dry.

Can you see them in the photos, these are the peppers from the previous falls' harvest.

We purchased a bottle of "Piment d' Espelette"  to take home to "add some spice to our cooking life!"






The 16th century castle which now houses the Mairie, Tourist Office and Library and is surrounded by beautiful gardens.




                        

                            
After our busy morning and early afternoon of being tourists, we retreated for some quiet time before venturing out this evening.... 

We found a seaside café in the sunshine to enjoy a glass of good wine and a platter of seafood tapas for our dinner.

   
   The plates are even in the colours of the Basque Flag....


 
    Another colourful day!