Route 260
SAN SEBASTIAN
A beautiful route where we can enjoy many curves, stunning landscapes, and some of the best areas of Spain, France, and the Basque Country, with continental cuisine.
Departure/arrival: San Sebastián/San Sebastián
Total effective time: 5-6h
Total distance: 243km
Highways and Motorways: 0
National Highway: 12.2 km
Regional road: 16.6 km
Local road: 68.4km
PLACES OF INTEREST
• San Sebastian
It's the world capital of gastronomy and pintxos, and a visit to the old town is a must, where every bar is a treasure. The International Film Festival is held in September, which attracts international stars daily. We can visit the Paseo Nuevo, the Buen Pastor Cathedral, the Old Town, the Peine del Viento (which has become a symbol of the city), Mount Igueldo, Mount Urgull, the Aquarium (the oldest in the country), the San Telmo Museum, and the Miramar Palace, with its must-see gardens.
• Zugarramurdi
Located between the Navarre Mountains and the Cantabrian Sea, it is known as the "Witches' Village." It has the magical touch of a place of enchantment. A harrowing past and pure nature combine to offer an unforgettable experience. Just a few minutes from the town, we can visit the Zugarramurdi Cave, known for being the site of the mythical "akelarres" or witches' gatherings. We can also visit the "Witches' Museum," which delves into the subject of witchcraft and gives us a glimpse into 17th-century Navarrese society. On August 18, the "Zikiro-Jatea" (Zikiro-Jatea) is held in the caves, a gastronomic festival dominated by spit-roasted lamb.
WHERE TO REFUEL
San Sebastian, Irun, Zugarramurdi, Lesaca
• San Sebastian
It's the world capital of gastronomy and pintxos, and a visit to the old town is a must, where every bar is a treasure. The International Film Festival is held in September, which attracts international stars daily. We can visit the Paseo Nuevo, the Buen Pastor Cathedral, the Old Town, the Peine del Viento (which has become a symbol of the city), Mount Igueldo, Mount Urgull, the Aquarium (the oldest in the country), the San Telmo Museum, and the Miramar Palace, with its must-see gardens.
• Zugarramurdi
Located between the Navarre Mountains and the Cantabrian Sea, it is known as the "Witches' Village." It has the magical touch of a place of enchantment. A harrowing past and pure nature combine to offer an unforgettable experience. Just a few minutes from the town, we can visit the Zugarramurdi Cave, known for being the site of the mythical "akelarres" or witches' gatherings. We can also visit the "Witches' Museum," which delves into the subject of witchcraft and gives us a glimpse into 17th-century Navarrese society. On August 18, the "Zikiro-Jatea" (Zikiro-Jatea) is held in the caves, a gastronomic festival dominated by spit-roasted lamb.
WHERE TO REFUEL
San Sebastian, Irun, Zugarramurdi, Lesaca