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Pierre Bridge, Hendaye TGV station, Ondarraitz beach and San Sebastian 25 km away.
Hendaye, 17,000 inhabitants, is the southernmost French town on the Atlantic coast, at the Spanish border. Separated from Irun by the Bidassoa and the Pierre Bridge (formerly Saint-Jacques Bridge), Hendaye has always played a strategic border post role, notably since the signing of the Treaty of the Pyrenees on Pheasants' Island in 1659.
The Franco-Spanish border is crossed from Hendaye via the Pierre Bridge (formerly Saint-Jacques) which spans the Bidassoa toward Irun, or via the A63 motorway which becomes AP-8 on the Spanish side. No customs formalities in the Schengen area.
Yes, Hendaye SNCF station is the terminus of the Atlantique TGV with Paris-Montparnasse in 5h and Bordeaux in 2h. Possible connection with the Topo basque (regional cross-border train) toward San Sebastian, Pasaia, Renteria.
San Sebastian (Donostia in Basque) is 25 km from Hendaye, about 25 minutes via the AP-8 motorway. Capital of Guipuzcoa, famous for its pintxos (Parte Vieja), La Concha and Zurriola beaches, and Mount Igueldo.
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