Gaztelugatxeko Doniene

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Aviva Klein
"Gaztelugatxe is an islet on the coast of Biscay. The word "Gaztelugatxe"comes from the Basque gaztelu = "castle" and atx = "rock", forming "the rock castle" There is a small church at the top of the islet. Visiting this area rose in popularity after HBO filmed scenes for season seven of Game of Thrones at the islet. Gaztelugatxe stood in for Dragonstone, with a digitally created castle on top of the islet. You must book this in advance for a timed entry. There are at least a thousand people who come here everyday WITHOUT a ticket. The walk up the islet is via a series of steep stairs and the walk back has a significant incline. Do not wear flip flops and have water with you. The views at the top are stunning."
"Perched on the rugged cliffs overlooking the stormy Narrow Sea, Dragonstone Castle stands as a symbol of Targaryen power and legacy. This ancient seat of House Targaryen is known for its imposing architecture, dragon-forged stone, and strategic significance. As the ancestral home of Daenerys Targaryen, Dragonstone has witnessed pivotal moments in the quest for the Iron Throne. Explore the windswept battlements and grand halls of this legendary fortress, where dragons once roamed and destinies were forged. Note: It features in Season 7, Episode 1"
"Island Fortress of Dragonstone"

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While this is still a largely undiscovered part of the world by most foreigners, it's widely known as a culinary mecca for everyone with an interest in food and food culture. Basque cuisine is renowned worldwide for being some of the most visionary and avant-garde in the industry, and food as a whole is an extremely important part of Basque culture. There's so much more to do in the Basque Country than just enjoying the food though! The entire region is truly a gift to the planet in terms of natural beauty, being nestled between mountains and the sea. Basques have been fishers and mountain climbers, sailing the seas and scaling mountains, while also developing some of the strongest industry in Southern Europe. Here's a guide to some of the absolutely crucial visits you *must* make while you're in the area, whether you're based in Bilbao or San Sebastián (referred to as "Donosti" by Basques, a shortened form of its Basque name Donostia), though I prefer Bilbao because I'm biased. 😜 This guide encompasses everything from landmarks to towns and even a few restaurants, perfect for when you're considering whether to check out this beautiful and charming region. I focus on the Spanish Basque Country as it's what I'm most familiar with, but recommendations for the French Basque Country (known as the "Iparralde" or "north country" in Basque) will come soon!
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