RISE OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY
FourFourTwo UK
|July 2025
Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad have gone deep in Europe in recent times, by mining fertile local talent pools. In a four-day trip to the region, FFT visits those clubs and more, to find out how quarries in Euskal Herria have thrived
No one has ever fallen for the Basque County quite like Archduchess Maria Christina. An exquisite pianist and polyglot, she left the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy to marry King Alfonso of Spain in 1879, and built a palatial holiday home on the shores of San Sebastian following a beguiling stately visit. In her Basque hideaway, she swam in the Bay of Biscay, gambled in a Monte Carlo-style casino she had erected and drank cocktails with renowned guests, the UK’s own Queen Victoria among them.
Today, her statue overlooks La Concha beach, gazing eternally across a corner of the world Maria Christina believed possessed a certain kind of magic.
It doesn’t take FFT long to see what the fuss is about as we land a few miles along the coast in Bilbao, the Basque Country’s largest city by population. Made of seven provinces that straddle northern Spain and a small section of south-west France, the greater Basque Country region – or Euskal Herria in the gloriously impenetrable local language – is among the most picturesque on Earth. From the back of a taxi winding to San Sebastian, we gaze to our left at the shimmering sea and lush green hills and vineyards to our right. The area’s sheer fertility is striking.
Such a compliment can be extended to the region's
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