Hôtel Restaurant Arcé

Restaurant · Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry

Hôtel Restaurant Arcé

Restaurant · Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry
630 Mixeleneko Bidea, 64430 Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, France

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Hôtel Restaurant Arcé by null
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Highlights

Warm quarters, some with balconies, in a quaint riverside hotel with an outdoor pool & dining. Overlooking La Nive des Aldudes River, this charming timber-fronted hotel in the countryside is 10 km from the Izpegi Pass and 11 km from the ancient French Way pilgrimage route. Warm, individually decorated rooms with colorful accents include complimentary Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Upgraded rooms feature balconies, and some have river views. Airy suites add sitting areas and/or 4-poster beds. There's no air-conditioning. Kids age 7 and younger stay free with a parent. There's an upscale restaurant with a riverside terrace, and a modern lounge. There's also an outdoor pool and a garden.  

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630 Mixeleneko Bidea, 64430 Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, France Get directions

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630 Mixeleneko Bidea, 64430 Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, France Get directions

+33 5 59 37 40 14
hotel-arce.com
@hotel_arce

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Mar 4, 2025

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misterfreedom

Google
A truly charming experience. First of all and perhaps most importantly, the owner and manager welcomes her guests with genuine kindness and has treated us like close friends the entire visit. ||The inn itself is exactly what one hopes for when exploring this magical countryside- the location is idyllic, rooms and decor are tasteful and clean. ||The dining experience was the highlight. The chef happens to be the husband of the woman who owns/runs the hotel. His food was amongst the best I’ve had throughout my weeklong trip through Basque Spain and France. The wait staff were a joy - beaming with smiles and expert at creating the very personal touch. The country breakfast buffet was extraordinary. ||A++++

Karen M

Google
Don’t miss this experience! The food is sensational , the dining room lovely with beautiful paintings in a historic and lovely town. The service was outstanding and this is the 5th generation of family that runs the hotel and restaurant . Each course was beautifully presented and with such unusual and delicious combinations of sauce and some local espelette peppers.

Chris K

Google
A wonderful stay in a beautiful hotel overlooking the river. The staff were incredibly warm and friendly and the evening meal in the restaurant was truly amazing, one of the most delicious meals I have had. Breakfast was served in a room right on the river front and delightful! Would definitely recommend!

Olivia M

Google
We returned home only yesterday from this lovely hotel that has been in the same family for generations. The setting is wonderful - next to a fast flowing trout stream with glorious views up and down the water course. The outside dining terrace next to the stream is shaded by impressive pleached plane trees but inside the hotel there is a magnificent dining room displaying some of the strong and colourful Basque art that is a feature throughout the building. Our room (28 also known as Suite 1 I think) was on the second floor - a very large quite plain space with an enormous comfortable bed, a rather upright sofa and just about enough storage for a week's worth of clothes. There were doors leading to a small balcony with seating and a table, plus another set of large windows, both overlooking the garden. We wished at first that our room had been on the stream side of the house because of the lovely sound of water but soon discovered that our side was cooler - and it was over 30C during most of our week. The bathroom is small, sadly no bidet, has good storage but unfortunately a very poor shower being the over-the-bath hand shower hooked up on the wall type with poor temperature control and very little head of water. This room had a kettle and hot drink making facilities but no fridge in which to keep milk (which was readily supplied from downstairs) but we gathered from others that not all rooms or suites had this facility. There is also a secluded swimming pool that is accessed over a pretty bridge on the other side of the stream. We did not use it but others did and said lovely.||We were staying in the hotel as part of an 18 strong group of walkers and could not have been better looked after by all staff. We had a special menu each night and two members on restricted diets were well catered for. The food was in almost all instances absolutely delicious, as were the local wines and cheeses.||This is not a luxury hotel and has downsides like no lift or air conditioning (no fans in the rooms either) and the poor shower, but it more than makes up for it in quality and character. We would definitely return but preferably in cooler weather.

Sally F

Google
Beautiful location - we sat with the sound of the trout stream and view of the church. The staff were friendly and professional. 2 of the 6 tempura prawns were gritty but other than that the food and wine were really nicely presented and cooked with care

Jeremy R

Google
If you’re looking for a hotel that offers a comfortable escape from the rat-race, in beautiful surroundings, offering personal attention and exquisite dining, then Hotel Arcé is for you. This family-run hotel makes you feel like friend of the family from the outset. Nothing is too much trouble, and their experience and commitment is on constant display. With Coline and her Mum looking after front of house, and Pascal and Coline’s husband doing extraordinary things in the kitchen, this a happy and rewarding place to stay.

Dan P

Google
A charming village and location for this hotel. The river is sublime and full of nature. The staff were all wonderful, accommodating and a pleasure to engage with. Breakfast was an excellent spread with many local specialities which is fantastic. The riverside room with its Kingsize bed was very comfortable, and everything is squeaky clean and well looked after.| The only minor concerns relate to the shower, which is a bath with mountable shower head - its too small a place to shower entirely comfortably, so this should be considered. Bathing is often pleasant but not eco-friendly from a water consumption perspective. | The other issue is the church. It defies belief that in modern times they feel it necessary to peel the hourly and half-hourly bells 24 hours a day. I’m sure residents are used to it, but for those who briefly visit, it assures a disturbed nights sleep. The French bastides cease bell ringing after 2200, and begin (M-F) at 0700. Weekends at 0800. Surely this is the logical way forwards.

Richard Young

Google
I only stopped here for lunch. And despite turning up in full biker gear I was welcomed wholeheartedly, beautifully looked after and given a spectacular meal. If the hotel is anything like as good as its food it must be a gem.