Arcangues (Basque: Arrangoitze) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France in what was formerly the province of Labourd. Home to the Marquis d'Arcangues, his Chateau d'Arcangues was used as the Duke of Wellington's headquarters during the December 1813 Battles of the Nive in the Peninsular War. During the German occupation of France in World War II, the Nazis used the chateau as headquarters for its local troops.
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Based on former visitors to Arcangues, Aquitaine the following are the most recommended accommodation in Arcangues.
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Le Bourg Arcangues, Aquitaine |
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Chemin D'etchegaraya Arcangues, Aquitaine |