After breakfast today we’ll travel to the town of Astigarraga to visit a cider winery, have lunch and sample the local cheeses. Barrels of fun! In the Basque country, the only cry that goes up in cider season from January to April is "ccchhhotch" ("txotx" in the local language), which means to break out the cider. At which point, people duck through small doorways in farmhouses and emerge in cavernous rooms filled with enormous chestnut barrels, their glasses tilted towards a fine flow of wheat-colored cider. Historically, the sagardotegias (cider houses) nestled in the hills around San Sebastián only sold one thing - Basque ciders are flatter than their European counterparts and less alcoholic, typically between five and six per cent.
We’ll be on the road for a bit this afternoon, so we’ll break it up by stopping in Pasai Donibane for a coffee break in this truly picturesque town. Here we’ll take the boat over the river and enjoy an easy coastal walk to San Sebastian. The Pasai Donibane to San Sebastian hike is a popular Sunday outing among locals. Camino pilgrims can be seen walking in the same direction (indicated by yellow arrows), but that is no problem - your walk is not a pilgrimage but equally beautiful and takes about 2.5 hours. The walk goes along the sea on the Ulía mountain that borders the east side of the city of San Sebastian, just beyond Zurriola beach.
Arriving in San Sebastian, you’ll be amazed at the beauty of the city and the genteel atmosphere. From music to rowing, from dancing to cinema, from Jai Alai to Euskera, the Basque language, from the Sea to the streets. Discover the rich cultural tradition of the European Capital of Culture 2016.
Tonight, we enjoy the Tour de Pintxos! Pintxos (Basque tapas) line every bar in San Sebastian’s famed Old Town, but knowing where to find the best ones is an art. While it’s hard to have a bad meal in town, knowing exactly where to go for the best, freshest, and most exciting pintxos takes local, insider knowledge. In true Go Get Lost fashion, we'll do a night out in San Sebastian like a local, led by our friendly and knowledgeable Basque guides.
We dive straight into the culinary heart of the city for a night of eating and drinking unlike any you’ve ever experienced. From fresh prawns to line-caught baby squid to perfectly charred steak, the pintxo hunt changes nightly but always features a range of traditional spots and chic, avant-garde bars. Come thirsty, too, as we’ll be pairing each pintxo with the perfect pour, from cider to local whites and reds.