Local Area Finding Le Ruisseau
From Bordeaux follow the motorway around the east Side of the city and take the A63 in the direction of 'Arcachon/Bayonne/San Sebastian'.
Follow the A63/N10 as far as the 'Biarritz/Airport' exit (junction 4).
After the tollbooth take the far-left turning at the roundabout onto the N10 following signs for Bidart and St-Jean-de-Luz.
You will pass an 'Intermarche' you will come to a roundabout turn left for Ruisseau. Follow this road and take the first road on the left.
Follow this road to the bottom, turn left at the junction, going over the bridge over the motorway and as the road sweeps left, the campsite entrance is on the right-hand side up a short, steep hill.
SatNav Postcode: 64210
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The local Area around Le Ruisseau
Aquarium - Biarritz
A fascinating collection of fish and invertebrates that live in the Bay of Biscay displayed in 24 aquariums with over 150 species including sharks
Atlantic Park
Waterpark with a good selection of pools and slides and a childrens pool. Area for beach volley, boules, basketball and badminton. Picnic area and bar/restaurant.
La Pinède des Singes
La Pinède des Singes is an area in the Landais pine forests set aside for monkeys to live freely. Walk through the forest to observe the monkeys
Aquatic Landes
Waterpark
Ecomusee de la Pêche Aquarium
Small museum of the sea and fish with a few aquariums with fish from the region. Displays of fossils, shells and minerals. Information displayed on the related jobs and the sea.
Le Petit Train de la Rhune
This is an old funicular railway of 3 cars that takes tourists 900 metres to the top of La Rhune. On clear days there are magnificent views of the area and of the Pyrenees. A return trip takes approximately 2 hours although it is possible to walk either up or down. There is a small restaurant at the arrival and departure points
Les Grottes d'Isturitz
Descend into the depths of the earth and discover the caves of Isturitz through a maze of 600 metres of tunnels. Discover the mysteries of one of Europe's richest archaeological sites plus 80000 years of history and Neanderthal man. More than 70000 objects, paintings and engravings are witness to the importance of this place
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