A stunning nine-hour rail journey that begins with the Eurostar in London and concludes on a breathtaking beach in Spain is sure to leave you mesmerised. The thrilling train adventure sets off from St Pancras station in London, whisking you away to the picturesque La Zurriola beach, nestled in the city of San Sebastián (Donostia) in Spain.


This charming beach is famed for its idyllic surroundings, golden shores, and superb surfing conditions, making it a favourite spot for both locals and holidaymakers. To reach this scenic beach in San Sebastián from London by rail, you'll need to first board the Eurostar train from London St Pancras International to Paris Gare du Nord.


This leg of the journey takes roughly two hours and 15 minutes. From Paris, passengers can then jump onto a TGV train bound for Hendaye, which will take around five to six hours, reports the Express.



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Upon reaching San Sebastián's train station, you can opt for a bus or taxi ride to La Zurriola beach.



The beach is situated in the Gros district, which is within strolling distance from the train station, but it might be more practical to take a brief bus or taxi trip, particularly if you're laden with luggage.


One visitor reviewed the seaside location on TripAdvisor, writing: "Visiting San Sebastián was truly unforgettable, especially with the breath-taking view of the Atlantic Ocean.


"The coastline is stunning, just a short walk from downtown, where you can surf, swim, or simply relax and soak in the soothing sounds of waves crashing on the shore."


The beach boasts a vibrant ambience with a bustling promenade peppered with bars, eateries, and shops, creating a lively hub of activity.


The official tourism website for the region, San Sebastián Turismoa, described the area on their website: "The promenade running round the beach from Sagüés to the Kursaal 'cubes' continues on its way round Monte Urgull and along the Paseo Nuevo to end at the Peine del Viento sculpture on the Concha Bay.


"This spectacular city walk covers around six kilometres and offers spectacular sea views and delightful resting spots along the way.


"From the Zurriola, you can also make your way up to Monte Ulía, a green area only a moment’s walk from the city centre. A former look-out point for whales, Monte Ulía is the city’s best hillwalking option and follows part of the coastal route on the Way of Saint James."


La Zurriola is renowned for being a top-notch surfing location in Europe. The beach regularly experiences powerful swells from the Bay of Biscay, drawing in surfers ranging from novices to seasoned pros.


Surf schools and hire shops are on hand to accommodate visitors keen to ride the waves or pick up the sport.


Beyond surfing, La Zurriola offers the chance to partake in other water sports such as bodyboarding and paddleboarding. The beach also occasionally plays host to beach volleyball tournaments and other leisure activities.


The most affordable ticket from St Pancras for 29 April currently stands at roughly £67 on Trainline.


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