Ea
Founded by the fishermen of Bedarona, Ereño and Natxitua, this is a rural town that maintains its fishing spirit. The municipality comprises the city of Ea and the Natxitua, Bedarona and Angelutxu neighbourhoods, each of which with their characteristics and personality complete the splendid and diverse landscape.
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The CITY CENTRE is a friendly and picturesque place with a special charm thanks to its sheltered and family friendly beach.
The port, the txalupas (fishing boats) and the character of its residents evoke its origins as a fishing village.
The estuary that goes through the city centre and the series of stone bridges that join both banks give it a singular charm that makes the city centre of Ea a unique place.
BEDARONA is a quiet neighbourhood with open fields, situated 1.5 miles from the city. The church, the fronton, a small square and a grouping of carefully preserved country houses will receive you from up on high. The scope of the view, over the sea and the Basque coast, is spectacular.
And 1.5 miles from Ea, spread out on a hill, we come face to face with the neighbourhood of NATXITUA. . Spread out solid country houses and a grouping of houses in the vicinity of a small square and Santa María de la Consolación Church, surrounded by a splendid portico, complete the rural setting.
Festivals
The patron saint festivals of Ea are celebrated in San Juan on 24th June.