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TRAIN DE LA RHUNE

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Col de Saint-Ignace, 64310Sare/Sarakoherria, France
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2024
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2024

A train that valiantly climbs the slopes of the massif up to 905 m above sea level, with beautiful panoramic views from sea to mountain.

The famous Train de la Rhune climbs valiantly up the slopes of the massif to an altitude of 905 m. La Rhune dominates the Basque coast, offering one of the finest 360° panoramas from sea to mountain. During the climb, you'll discover the flora and fauna of the Basque mountains. The massif is home to free-roaming Pottok ponies, Manech sheep and vultures. You can get there and back by train, but if you're feeling brave, there's a 730 m elevation gain trail from the summit to the departure station.

The Train de la Rhune has a rich history. In the 19th century, the slopes of the Rhune were covered by 90 trails, used by Neolithic hunters, transhumant shepherds and, in 1859, by Empress Eugenie, who climbed the mountain on a mule. It was therefore time to get organized and find solutions to attract the growing number of visitors. In 1909, the idea of a cog railway linking the Col de Saint-Ignace to the summit of La Rhune was born, and the project was accepted. On June 24, 1912, the department of Basses-Pyrénées (now Pyrénées-Atlantiques) authorized the construction and operation of the railroad. The following year, the Société anonyme des chemins de fer basques was created, and work began on the project, which was interrupted from 1914 to 1919 due to the war. Construction resumed at the end of the war, and was completed in 1924.

At over 100 years of age, the Train is still going strong. Over the years, it has always been able to rival its counterparts around the world: the world's first cog railway was built in the USA in 1869, Switzerland's Mount Rigi in 1871 and Pilatus Bahnen in 1899, the same year as the French, Jungfraubahn in 1912, and so on. All the equipment used today is vintage. These wooden carriages, like all those in the park, have been entirely restored to their original condition by local companies. In all, more than 1,000 hours of work were put in, using the same tree species as in 1924: the roof in Pyrenean fir, the floor in Landes pine, the panelling in Ariège chestnut, and the platform in iroco, an exotic, rot-resistant African wood. The cars delivered in this way are tested for several weeks, then subjected to draconian brake tests before being declared fit for service... A train with a bright future ahead of it, as it welcomes over 350,000 visitors every year. In 2023, the Train will have a second track and a major renovation.


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Visited in march 2024
Il vaut mieux marcher que prendre le train
Pourquoi une étoile ?
Expliquez moi pourquoi hors saison, un aller retour coûte 24€ et qu un retour simple en coûte 22€?
Mise a part se faire un business sur les touristes.... J appelle cela a du vol.
A savoir 11 trajets de 120 personnes a 24€ ... Chiffre d'affaires journalier de 31 680€
Êtes vous si pauvre que cela pour faire un retour quasiment au prix d une AR?
Visited in august 2023
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A ne pas faire
Sans aucun intérêt !sans parler du prix. Au sommet boutique attrape touriste avec notamment un minimum par carte à 10€ et des toilettes payantes

Activité trop chère
remifute
Visited in october 2018
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Le Train de la Rhune
Personnel peu sympathique.
Montée très longue jusqu'au sommet.
Météo pas au rendez-vous, pas de point de vue au sommet.
ELIOR67
Visited in october 2018
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Ah le petit train de la Rhune, très sympa même si très touristique, une expérience, les potins, reste la météo qui ne permet pas forcément d'avoir un beau point de vue. Dommage c'est un peu cher surtout pour une famille.
GLIT
Visited in may 2018
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La Rhune Petit Train
De peur d’une forte affluence nous avions réservés nos billets sur le site Internet.
Un avantage car pas d’attente mais l’inconvénient c’est que le jour sélectionné peut être malheureux par rapport à la météo… Pas de possibilité de changement.
Ce jour le temps est moyen mais acceptable. Le trajet est agréable avec de magnifiques paysages et de nombreux chevaux sauvages, moutons, brebis.
On arrive sur un immense plateau avec une vision à 360° sur la montagne et l’océan. Nous sommes en partie sur le territoire Espagnole avec les nombreuses ventas et restaurants. Une journée agréable.

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