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Mountain in France
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Mount Baigura
From Mount Baigura, view to the northwest
Highest point
Elevation897 m (2,943 ft)
Coordinates43°17′27″N 01°17′34″W / 43.29083°N 1.29278°W / 43.29083; -1.29278
Geography
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LocationPyrénées-Atlantiques, France
Parent rangePyrenees
Climbing
Easiest routeHike

Mount Baigura (French pronunciation: [ba.iɡuʁa]), Baïgura, Baygoura or Baighoura (el. 897 m./2943 ft.) is a mountain of the inner French Basque Country. Transmitters are set up near its summit.

The leisure center ("base de loisir") at Baigura, on the road from Hélette to Louhossoa (in the commune of Mendionde), organizes paragliding activity on the northern slope of the mountain.

Name

The name Baigura is related to modern Euskara (Basque) ibar 'valley', ibai 'river' and guren 'limit' and means 'the end of valley'.

Geography

Mount Baigura is the highest point of a small isolated pre-pyrenean massif inside the French Basque Country in the southwest of Aquitaine, between the former provinces of Labourd and Lower Navarre.

The Haltzamendi (818 m) extends the massif toward the south.

Climbing routes

The summit can be reached from Heraitze in Helette, passing by the St. Vincent chapel (Bixintxoko kapera), or from the leisure center.

The Haltzamendi can be reached from Bidarray.

References

  1. Philippe Veyrin (1975). Les Basques. Arthaud. ISBN 2-7003-0038-6., page 24
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