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Hotel Arraya sits at the heart of Sare, one of the most architecturally preserved villages in the French Basque Country, and holds a place on the MICHELIN Selected Hotels 2025 list. The property occupies a historic building on the village square, placing guests within walking distance of the region's characteristic pelota courts and stone-and-timber streetscapes. For travellers using the Basque interior as a base, it offers a rooted alternative to the coastal hotels of Biarritz and Saint-Jean-de-Luz.

Stone, Timber, and the Architecture of the Basque Interior
The French Basque Country has two distinct hotel registers. Along the coast, grand belle époque addresses like Hôtel du Palais in Biarritz occupy the dominant tier, commanding seafront positions and international reputations. Inland, the register shifts entirely. Villages like Sare operate on a human scale defined by colombage architecture, the half-timbered construction with ox-blood or green-painted frames that has characterised Labourd farmhouses for centuries. Hotel Arraya belongs to this second world, and its physical presence on the Place du Village is inseparable from understanding what it offers.
Sare itself earned the designation of Plus Beaux Villages de France, a status shared by fewer than 170 communes nationally and awarded on strict architectural and heritage criteria. That context matters when assessing the property. A hotel positioned on the central square of a protected village like Sare is not simply borrowing scenery; it is embedded in a built environment that planners and heritage bodies have actively maintained. The facades facing the square, the proportions of the arcaded ground floor, the whitewashed render under timber framing — these are not decorative choices made by a designer but the inherited vocabulary of Basque vernacular construction, preserved here in one of its most intact examples.
The Building on the Square
Hotel Arraya's address at 31 Lot. Plaza places it on the village's central gathering point, the same square where the frontón wall for pelota stands as a functional part of daily life rather than a tourist exhibit. In many Basque villages, the church, the mairie, and the pelota court define the spatial logic of the public square, and Sare follows that arrangement closely. Arriving at the hotel means arriving at the social and architectural centre of the village, not at a property set apart from it.
The building's heritage fabric is the primary architectural asset. Basque farmhouse construction at its most characteristic uses thick stone base walls, heavy oak framing, and deep-eaved rooflines designed for Atlantic weather. The colombage upper storeys provide the visual signature that distinguishes Labourd-style construction from the Soule and Navarre variants further east and south. Guests who have stayed at design-led rural properties elsewhere in France — a converted abbey in Provence, say, or an agricultural domaine in the Luberon , will find a different proposition here: less intervention, more continuity with place.
Michelin's hotel selection process, which produced the 2025 MICHELIN Selected Hotels distinction carried by Hotel Arraya, evaluates properties across categories including comfort, character, and setting. Inclusion signals that the property meets a baseline of hospitality quality while retaining what the Guide treats as distinguishing character. In the context of the Basque interior, character is architectural before it is anything else.
Sare as a Base: What the Location Delivers
The village sits roughly eight kilometres from Saint-Jean-de-Luz and close to the Spanish border at Dantxarinea, which makes it a practical base for moving between the French and Spanish Basque regions. The Rhune rack railway, departing from nearby Col de Saint-Ignace, runs to the 905-metre summit of La Rhune, the defining peak of the Labourd coastline. The caves of Sare (Grottes de Sare) are within the commune itself. Neither attraction requires a car journey of more than a few minutes.
For travellers building an itinerary that combines coastal Basque stops with interior villages, Sare sits on a logical circuit. Saint-Jean-de-Luz to the northwest, Espelette (known for its AOC piment d'Espelette pepper) to the northeast, and Ainhoa , another Plus Beaux Villages de France commune , a short drive south. The region's gastronomic traditions, including ttoro fish stew, axoa de veau, and the local sheep's cheese Ossau-Iraty, are better represented in village restaurants and markets than in coastal tourist centres. See our full Sare restaurants guide for coverage of where to eat in and around the village.
The timing question for the Basque Country interior is worth addressing directly. The Atlantic climate means the region receives more rainfall than the Mediterranean south, but summers here are mild and green in a way that the Provence or Côte d'Azur heat is not. July and August bring the highest visitor density, particularly for festivals and the summer pelota calendar. The shoulder months of May, June, September, and October offer cooler temperatures and quieter villages without the reduced access that winter brings to some mountain-adjacent areas.
Where Hotel Arraya Sits in the Broader French Hotel Landscape
French hotel selection at the premium end spans a wide range of types. Properties like Les Sources de Caudalie in Bordeaux, La Bastide de Gordes in Gordes, and Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence represent the southern France pole: estate properties with significant spa, restaurant, and leisure infrastructure. At the opposite end, village hotels in protected communes operate on a different logic entirely, where the primary offer is access to place rather than facilities.
Hotel Arraya belongs to that second category. Travellers comparing it to Le Bristol Paris or Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes are comparing across categories that share little beyond being French hotels. A more useful peer set is the cluster of MICHELIN Selected properties in village settings across Atlantic and southwest France , places where the architecture of the building and the character of the surrounding commune carry more weight than spa square footage or restaurant tasting-menu length.
For those travelling the broader southwest France circuit, the region's MICHELIN Selected properties in smaller settlements represent a different kind of stay than the larger destinations. Whether a trip combines a night in Sare with time at Les Sources de Caudalie near Bordeaux or extends north to La Ferme Saint-Siméon in Honfleur, the throughline is French regional character expressed through the building itself.
Other MICHELIN-recognised French properties worth cross-referencing for trip planning include Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon, Domaine Les Crayères in Reims, Hôtel Chais Monnet & Spa in Cognac, and Château du Grand-Lucé in Le Grand-Lucé. Each sits in a distinctly French regional context and earns its recognition through place-specific character rather than international brand standardisation.
Planning Your Stay
Hotel Arraya is located at 31 Lot. Plaza in Sare, in the Labourd province of the French Basque Country. The nearest airports are Biarritz Pays Basque (approximately 30 kilometres by road) and Bilbao in Spain (roughly 120 kilometres). For travellers arriving by train, Bayonne is the closest mainline station, with Sare accessible from there by car or local transport. Given the property's position on the village square of a Plus Beaux Villages de France commune, booking ahead for peak summer periods is advisable. Specific room types, current rates, and availability are leading confirmed directly with the property. For a broader picture of where Hotel Arraya sits within the region's accommodation and dining options, our full Sare guide provides further context.
Comparison Snapshot
These are the closest comparables we have in our database for quick context.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Arraya | This venue | |||
| Cheval Blanc Paris | Michelin 3 Key | |||
| Le Meurice | Michelin 3 Key | |||
| Cheval Blanc Courchevel | Michelin 3 Key | |||
| The Peninsula Paris | Michelin 2 Key | |||
| Aman Le Mélézin | Michelin 2 Key |
At a Glance
- Cozy
- Rustic
- Scenic
- Elegant
- Romantic Getaway
- Weekend Escape
- Historic Building
- Panoramic View
- Terrace
- Pool
- Restaurant
- Wifi
- Massage
- Solarium
- Mountain
- Garden
Welcoming and cosy atmosphere in a historic family-run setting with rolling views.














