Hôtel-Restaurant Arcé

French Basque Country


This impressive hotel has a stunning riverside location and spacious rooms with old-style furnishings. To reach the pool, you stroll past the orange trees and cross the river via a little humpback bridge. The in-house restaurant (menus from €28; open for lunch Tuesday and Friday to Sunday, and dinner daily, from April to mid-November) is highly regarded by locals.

The half-board deals offer good value (double/suite from €115/155 per person).


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