There are many great reviews from years gone by, which seem to still hold true. Ultimately, we had fun here and didn’t want to leave. We spent 4 lovely days at Casa Rural. It is an old, reconfigured farm house. There are 7 rooms; ours was a nice size and comfortable. The bathroom was also good sized. There is a dining area where we had our breakfasts—and for 3 out of the 4 nights, our dinner, and 2 out of the 4 days, our lunch. The food is what you would expect to eat at your Basque neighbors home. We really enjoyed that; the menu changed daily, and the prices are reasonable, including the price of beer and wine. The Casa is situated several kilometers up a small hill, and there is an adjacent small village which has a church (seemingly inactive to my eye) and a social society where people were playing games and eating/drinking. The local villagers are not unfriendly, but not particularly welcoming either. We enjoyed walking around the village and adjacent paths. Although a little remote, it was still easy to reach many places-during our stay we spent a day in Bilbao, and San Sebastián-but also saw the nearby caves, Sanctuary of Loyola and spent time at the beach. One night we had dinner at a great restaurant nearby (forgot the name, but considered #1 in Zestoa-look it up, super yummy). We also had lunch at a Cidreria that was recommended by our host at The Casa. In short, we had a delightful time and would be very pleased to return.
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