
Bayonne is the capital of the French Basque Country, where the red-shuttered Vieux Bayonne, the riverside quays of Petit Bayonne and a 2.5 km Vauban rampart promenade meet jambon de Bayonne and Cazenave chocolate in a centre so compact a dog walks it end to end in 12 minutes. Top spots for pets include the Parc de Mousserolles, the Vauban ramparts loop, and the Plaine d'Ansot wetland reserve, especially around the Grand Bayonne around the cathedral, the Petit Bayonne riverside quays, and the Saint-Esprit station district north of the Adour.
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Why Bayonne with your pet?
Bayonne is the capital of the French Basque Country, where the red-shuttered Vieux Bayonne, the riverside quays of Petit Bayonne and a 2.5 km Vauban rampart promenade meet jambon de Bayonne and Cazenave chocolate in a centre so compact a dog walks it end to end in 12 minutes.
📍 Top spot
the Parc de Mousserolles, the Vauban ramparts loop, and the Plaine d'Ansot wetland reserve.
🏘️ Best area
the Grand Bayonne around the cathedral, the Petit Bayonne riverside quays, and the Saint-Esprit station district north of the Adour.
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Bayonne was born at the confluence of the Nive and the Adour, 5 km from the ocean, on the ancient Roman site of Lapurdum. In the 12th century, Eleanor of Aquitaine's marriage to Henry II Plantagenet placed the city under the English crown for three centuries, the period that shaped its maritime trade, the Gothic Cathedral of Sainte-Marie (UNESCO 1998) and the culture of cured ham. Vauban modernised the ramparts between 1680 and 1685, creating the 2.5 km loop that still encircles the Vieux Bayonne today. In the 19th and 20th centuries the city became the administrative lung of the French Basque Country, the capital of the chocolate introduced by Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain in the 17th century, and the host of the famous Fêtes de Bayonne in July. Today Bayonne counts 52,000 inhabitants, keeps a living Basque dialect and a neighbourhood life on the Petit Bayonne quays where calm dogs are entirely at home on the café terraces.
13th-century Gothic cathedral listed UNESCO World Heritage in 1998 as part of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France. Leashed dogs are welcome on the parvis and inside the 14th-century cloister, but the cathedral nave excludes pets like every French place of worship.
A 2.5 km loop along the top of the fortifications built by Vauban between 1680 and 1685, crossing four historic gates (Espagne, Monnaie, Citadelle, Marine). Free grassy promenade open 24h, ideal for leashed dogs at sunrise and sunset.
Covered gastronomic market on the Nive quay, the heart of jambon de Bayonne IGP, Espelette pepper, Pyrenees cheeses and Cazenave chocolate. Dogs are not allowed inside the hall for food-hygiene reasons, but the cafés on the surrounding quay welcome them on the terrace.
The most Basque and most festive quarter of Bayonne, between the Nive and the Adour, with half-timbered houses in red and green shutters, pintxo bars and pedestrian quays. The riverside terraces are dog-friendly by default and you hear as much Basque as French in the evenings.
Bayonne's largest public park (8 ha), east of the Vieux Bayonne, with century-old plane trees, lawns, a fitness trail and a small stream. Leashed dogs welcome year-round on the paths and lawns.
Protected riverside wetland along the Nive south-east of the centre, with boardwalks, water meadows and reedbeds. Leashed dogs welcome on the paths, the Maison des Barthes interpretation centre at the entrance excludes pets.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Bayonne: Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct