Located on the foothill of the Southern Pyrenees and close to the Spanish border, Espelette is an authentic basque village which has preserved its traditions. Numerous monuments witness of its heritage but Espelette is above all renown thanks to sun dried fragrant Chili pepper……the pepper celebration takes place each year in October, this is the opportunity to discover all the local food produced here in the French Basque Country. Come with us for a walk!
We are here in the Basque Country
and here the people enjoy going out and celebrating their culture,
sharing with friends .
Then follow us to the pepper celebration
in the streets of one of the “PLus Beaux Village de France”.
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These photos are stunning and OMG, the food!!!
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my mouth is watering looking at these! fantastic glimpse of Basque life
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Interesting blog. Also very informative with lovely photos. Merci.
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I think I need to sell all, travel light, and hit the road with the heaviest thing being a camera lens and tripod. Wow! Great stuff! I love the chili peppers all over the buildings! I can smell the meat cooking and taste that fresh baked bread!
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Wow! Amazing photos, thank you for sharing them 😊 I love the vibrancy of the colours of the chillies, just stunning.
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Wow, Amazing….Thank you .
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Can you tell me why they string them on the houses?
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It is hung out to dry with the sun…:-)
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Cool!
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I’ve been to Espelette as my mother lives in the Basque Country so she took me there on one of my visits. It’s such a lovely village. Their dark chocolate with piment d’espelette is the best I have ever had! I was so sad when my tin ran out, which happened rather fast! I’ve also had their jelly. Sooooo good all of it!
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Chili and cheese heaven. What fantastic looking food.
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Beautiful and fascinating… I look forward to checking out more of your posts!
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Thank you ! 😉
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Glad you like them. Fascinating is probably one of the highest compliments. Thank you.
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Lots of fond memories–particularly les gâteaux basques!
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Eh…yes…les gâteaux basques….Thank you…
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amazing. booking my trip! 🙂
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Hi
Thank you…if you want any information on the Cycling tour just send me an email…cecile@icietlanature.com
Have a nice day !
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Oh my gooood, my screen got wet!!!!
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🙂 why ? beacause of the Chilli ?
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No, i’m not into Chilli – unless i have a fireextinguisher at my side… But, the fooooood, the colours and (savle! (danish word for water drooling out of your mouth)) the sausages, cheese – oh my gooood, my screen got wet again….
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🙂 We are not so far. Just come and see by yourself and taste the Basque identity. cecile@icietlanature.com
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Delicious! Beautiful colors in your photos.
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Thank you for the encouragement
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Fabulous photos! I use ‘piment d’espelette’ all the time so am going to reblog. Thank you 🙂
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🙂 we are not so far : I live in Capbreton, southern Landes ! Have a nice day ! Thank you !
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Hi there,
I have nominated your blog for the Liebster Blog Award.
Congrats.
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Thank.
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Great photos and what beautiful peppers! Thanks for taking me along with you to this lovely place. Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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Thank you, we are honoured!
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Gorgeous photos! What ann awesome place. Reminds me a little of Hungary with their drying peppers for paprika!
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It is nice to have people to share them with, so thank you!
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beautiful! would have loved being there sorrounded by food!
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This market is fantastic and surprising … even in the South of France .. To discover together?
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J’aime la baguette avec du jambon.
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Nous aussi…trop bon…Thank you
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Fabulous photos! Reminds me of my dear friends, the husband from Basque, the wife of Basque heritage, who moved from Southern California back to Gardnerville, Nevada, a few years back. When my friend would cook her Basque specialties… oh yum!! Your pictures brought back great memories. Lovely! ~SueBee (now I’m hungry too)
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Thanks for liking our post! Your blog looks interesting as well!
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Thanks! We’ll visit each other’s end of the world!
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80 really nice photos
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Thank you for the encouragement
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I am sneezing just by looking at the beauties in red. Great series. Thanks for sharing.
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It is nice to have people to share them with, so thank you!
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Those shots of the chilies and cheeses and… yum. So beautiful.
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High praise! Thank you so much.
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well…i just got very hungry, that market is fabulos. Yummy stuff, i think!
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Thank you ! The Basque are proud of their food and culture and they know how to show it ! Espelette is only a few km from the the coast and Biarritz where you can eat seafood and fish as well…there are many things to discover there in a friendly atmosphere 🙂
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