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OUTDOORSThe Active
Surfing the waves
Basque Coast Geopark
NaturalBeauty Spots Paradises to be discovered
Walking and biking in Basque Country
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Bilbao San Sebastián
Publication date: April 2012Published by: Basquetour. BasqueTourism Agency for the BasqueDepartment of Industry, Innovation,Commerce and TourismProduced by: Bell CommunicationPhotographs and texts: Various authorsPrinted by: MCC GraphicsL.D.: VI 000-2011
The partial or total reproduction of the texts, maps and images contained in this publication without the express prior permission of the publisher and the authors is strictly prohibited.
All of the TOP experiences detailed inin this catalogue are subject to change and may be updated. Therefore, we advise you to check the website for the most up to date prices before you book your trip.
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Protected Nature ReservesYour gateway to Paradise
Basque Country birdingBird watching with over 300 species
Basque Coast GeoparkExplore what the world way like 60 million years ago
SurfingSurfing the Basque Country amongst the waves and mountains
WalkingWalking the Basque Country Cultural Landscape Legacy
BikingEnjoy the Basque Country's beautiful bike-rides
Unmissable experiences
Practical information
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Almost 25% of Basque Country territory comprises of protected nature areas:A Biosphere Reserve, nine Natural Parks, the Basque Coast Geopark, more than three hundred bird species, splendid waves for surfing and numerous routes for walking or biking.
THE BASQUE COUNTRY'SPROTECTEDPARKS ANDRESERVES
Gorliz
MONTES DE HIERROGREENWAY
ATXURIGREENWAYITSASLUR
GREENWAY
BILBAO
SondikaSestao
Portugalete
Muskiz
Gallarta
La Aceña-Atxuriaga
PobeñaKobaron
Balmaseda
Traslaviña
Angosto
VALDEREJO NATURAL PARK
GORBEIANATURAL PARK
ARMAÑÓNNATURAL PARK
Orduña
Lalastra
Laudio-Llodio
Amurrio
Castro UrdialesLaredo
Miranda de Ebro
Haro
AP-68
AP-68
Sopelana
Getxo
Plentzia
Ranero
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Elantxobe
Arlaban Pass
GorlizBakio
Natural Parks
Biosphere Reserve
Basque Coast Geopark
Bermeo
Durango
Otxandio
Lagrán
Laguardia
Oyón-Oion
Loyola
GR-38THE WINE ANDFISH ROUTE
GR-120ROUTE OF THETHREE TEMPLES
Lekeitio
Ondarroa
VASCO-NAVARRE RAILROADGREENWAY
ARRAZOLAGREENWAY
UROLAGREENWAY
PLAZAOLA-LEITZARANGREENWAY
ARDITURRIGREENWAY
VASCO-NAVARRO RAILROAD GREENWAY
BIDASOAGREENWAY
Hondarribia
Irún
Oiartzun
Astigarraga
Hernani
Ordizia
Villabona
Tolosa
Beasain
Zegama
San Adrián Tunnel
AgurainGaceo
EstibalizVITORIA-GASTEIZ
BILBAO
Armentia
Pasaia
Zarautz
GetariaZumaia
Markina-Xemein
Gernika-Lumo
Morga
Larrabetzu
Andoain
DebaMutriku
Iturraran
Alegría-Dulantzi
Lapuebla de Arganzón
Briñas
Lekunberri
Lasarte
Errezil
ATARIA
Mendata
Elgoibar
IZKI NATURAL PARK
ARALAR NATURAL PARK
GORBEIANATURAL PARK
URKIOLANATURAL PARK
AIAKO HARRIANATURAL PARK
PAGOETA NATURAL PARK
URDAIBAI BIOSPHERERESERVE
Santa Cruz de Campezo
Azpeitia
Azkoitia
Legazpi
Zumarraga
Lezo
Estella
ZuñigaAntoñana
Hendaya
Apatamonasterio
Arrazola
Mungia
Mount Artebakarra
Maestu
Bernedo
LOGROÑO
Urturi
Urkiola
Arrasate/Mondragón
Bergara
to Pamplona
BASQUE COASTGEOPARK
San Juan de Luz
Biarritz
A-1
A-1
AP-68
AP-1
AP-8
MundakaPlentzia
AP-1 AP-8
GR-38
Camino de Santiago
GR-120
Greenways
BTT Euskadi
Surfing the Basque Country
Basque Country birding
Parketxe (Reception Centre)
Sarria
Areatza
Lizarrusti
Corres
AIZKORRI-ARATZ NATURAL PARK
Arantzazu
Arditurri
SAN SEBASTIÁN
Doneztebe/SantestebanLa Antigua
Ibarrangelua
Mendixur
Oñati
Mutiloa
Ormaiztegi
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your gateway to
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If you love nature and the outdoor life
you're in the right place: the Basque
Country is made for people like you.
A varied, spectacularly beautiful
territory combining all types of trails,
forests, parks, cliffs and protected
areas of great ecological importance
awaits you... Whether you prefer to
simply enjoy and admire the outdoors
or go on your own mini-adventure,
be prepared to be amazed at this
Spanish paradise.
You can see, hear, smell, touch and
taste the richness of this country. It's
a feast to awaken the senses.
Trekking, climbing, potholing, mountain
biking, horseback riding, all imaginable
water sports, and air-based activities...
The choice is unlimited.
The range of activities open to you is extensive
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busturialdea-Urdaibai is com-posed of 20 municipalities each with a special charm; Munda-ka, renowned worldwide for its
left-hand break wave, Sukarrieta with its wonderful landscapes and Busturia with the peculiar Madariaga Tower, head office of the Basque Country Biodiversity Centre.
Makes sure you don't miss the Urdaibai Bird Center, in Gautegiz-Arteaga, an open window to the Biosphere Reserve. The Research and Dissemination Centre studies birds and their habitats for the protection of wildlife and nature. The centre is also an observatory, and tracks more than 200 migratory species that visit or transit the area each year.
Nearby, the beach at Laida is the biggest of the Mundaka Estuary: almost a kilometre of fine golden sand.
It is ideal for children due to its shallow waters, and offers a clear view of the estuary mouth with Izaro Island in the background.
Laga, next to Cape Ogoño, is one of the most beautiful sandy beaches of the Basque Coast. Its waves attract many surfers and other lovers of water sports such as sailing and sea kayaking.
Along the Basque Coast you will find charming fishing villages such as Bermeo and Elantxobe, with its houses by the sea. Gernika-Lumo with its symbolic oak in front of the Casa de Juntas (Basque Assembly Hall) is another must. And remember that you are only a short walk from the magnificent experience of climbing to the Chapel of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe.
UrdaibaiA UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Gaztelugatxe
www.busturialdeaurdaibai.comwww.torremadariaga.net
Gaztelugatxe Protected Biotope forms one of Biscay's most remarkable sites in the environs of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve... This magnificant rock puts out into the sea defying the rough waves of the Cantabrian Sea. The photo and the climb to the Chapel of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, which holds offerings made by sailors saved from shipwreck, are a must. According to tradition, if you ring the bell of the chapel thirteen times the wish you make will come true. Come on! It's well worth the effort.
www.basquecountrytourism.net
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They call it "enchanted" and no wonder. This is the forest near Urdaibai that painter and sculptor Agustín Ibarrola used as his canvas. In this land-art work the artist traced geometric forms and human and animal figures on trees and stones. Some of these are only visible from certain viewpoints from which images on various different trunks form a joint composition. This magical enclave opens the possibility of a new relationship between nature and art. The experience will be even more colourful on a sunny day, but the beauty of the surroundings and the rich fauna will seduce you no matter what the weather.Make sure you do not miss the nearby Santimamiñe Caves, a repository of Paleolithic art.
GaztelugatxeOMAFOREST
Ajangiz, Amorebieta-Etxano, Arratzu, Arrieta, Bermeo, Busturia, Elantxobe, Ereño, Errigoiti, Forua, Gautegiz-Arteaga, Gernika-Lumo, Ibarrangelua, Kortezubi, Mendata, Morga, Mundaka, Munitibar, Murueta, Muxika, Nabarniz and Sukarrieta
22,432 ha
Astogana 809 m
Busturialdea-Busturia (Biscay) · 944 650 822 · www.busturialdeaurdaibai.comTorre Madariaga-Busturia (Biscay) · 946 870 402 · www.torremadariaga.net
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The beauty of the
Basque Country's Park
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the Gorbeia Natural Park, with its 20,016 hectares, is a traditional benchmark for Basque moun-taineering. Its summit (altitude
1,482 meters) marks the boundary be-tween Àlava and Biscay.
In Gorbeia there are several different types of landscape depending on the underlying geological strata. Towering rocks such as Aldamin and Lekanda give way to rolling pastures with stands of beech and oak. The Mairulegorreta Cave, more than 12 kilometres long, is one of the best known caves along with the Itxina karst, found in the Itxina Protected Biotope. In the north-east of the karst visitors can find the well-known entrance to the “Eye of Atxular” is found.
Another of the scenic wonders of this area is the Goiuri waterfall in Álava, more than 100 metres high.
The quality of the landscape and the cul-tural significance the Park has, is one of the reasons why it has become the focus of numerous sporting activities: abseiling, climbing, hiking, mountaineering, moun-tain biking, potholing, multi-adventure, trekking, orienteering...
On the Biscay side, one of the main recreational facilities is Pagomakurre. Visitors will also find the Parketxe Reception Centre in the Baias complex. One of the most impressive is the Gorbeia Cross, which adds its towering 18 metres to the summit.
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Gorbeia Central Park
GorbeiaNatural Park
Gorbeia is a perfect example of the authentic
Basque Country. Just 20 minutes from Bilbao and
Vitoria-Gasteiz, it encapsulates a lifestyle that draws the visitor's attention: a culture and language of marked character, local crafts, festive pilgrimages and traditional cuisine...
Visitors can enjoy experiencing the wonderful forests, the varied wildlife and the stars at night in the heart of the nature of the Basque Country.
www.gorbeiacentralpark.comwww.basquecountrytourism.net
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Urkabustaiz, Zigoitia and Zuia in ÁlavaAreatza, Artea, Orozko, Zeanuri and Zeberio in Biscay
20,016 ha
Gorbeia 1,482 m
Sarria (Álava) Interpretation Centre · 945 430 709Parketxe of Areatza · Areatza (Biscay) · 946 739 279 Gorbeialdea · www.gorbeialdea.com www.gorbeiacentralpark.com
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Urkiola
he Urkiola Natural Park consists of the highest land of the Aramotz Range, which forms a significant limestone barrier between the Biscayan districts of Arratia, the Durango district
and the Aramaio valley in Araba. This rugged landscape also separates the Cantabrian and Mediterranean watersheds.
The park includes a series of mountain ranges, limestone rocks, cliffs and deep valleys, with peaks that have fostered a strong love of climbing and hiking. Anboto, the highest peak, is very popular and the Mari Cave is a mythological reference point.
www.urkiola.netwww.bizkaia.netwww.basquecountrytourism.net
t This Natural Park takes its name from
the Sanctuary erected in honour of Saint Antonio Abad and Saint Antonio of Padua. In front of the Sanctuary of Urkiola you will find a stone that, according to popular legend, helps young women of marriageable age to find a husband; visitors must walk around it for three times for its magic to work.
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Dima, Durango, Izurtza, Mañaria, Amorebieta-Etxano, Atxondo, Abadiño (Biscay) and Aramaio (Álava)
5,955 ha
Mount Anboto 1,330 m
Information Centre · Abadiño (Biscay) · 946 814 155 · www.urkiola.net
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On the western border of Biscay with Cantabria lies a mountainous area within the landscape region known as Las Encartaciones: the Armañón or Ranero Natural Park. Here you will find highland and mountain districts amongst which the peaks of Armañón, Ranero, Surbias and Los Jorrios stand out.
The subsoil of the park is criss crossed by more than 200 remarkable caves and potholes. Do not miss the unique Pozalagua Cave.
www.bizkaia.netwww.basquecountrytourism.net
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The subsoil of the Basque Country surrenders its secrets in countless caves and tunnels. Those declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO include: Santimamiñe, Ekain, Altxerri (which contains the highest concentration of eccentric stalactites in the world), Pozalagua and Arrikutz, near the Sanctuary of Arantzazu. Discover the underground world of the Basque Country.
www.basquecountrytourism.net
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Karrantza and Trucios (Biscay)
2,985 ha
Armañón (854 m)
Encartaciones Tourist Centre · Balmaseda (Biscay)946 801 356 · www.enkartur.net
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Aizkorri-Aratz
Other routes form part of accessible tracks leading through a fascinating historical and architectural heritage. The one from the Sanctuary of Arantzazu to the caserío (typical Basque farmhouse) of Gomiztegi, currently a shepherds' school, is an example of this rich heritage. The village of Oñati, at the foot of the Sanctuary, is another one. You can also get to the Urbia moorlands, and if you climb the Aratz summit from here you can do several trekking routes. Mounts Kurtzebarri and Atxorrotx await you when you pass Aretxabaleta and Eskoriatza. If you like caving and potholing there are caves like La Leze, in Eguino. The Aizkirri and Arrikrutz caves are amongst them, and the latter can be visited.
In the Zegama and Arantzazu Interpretation Centres (Parketxe, in Gandiaga Topagunea) all the information concerning the cultural heritage and the Park is available with interactive resources to enrich your visit.
www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net
visit the largest colony of griffon vultures in Gipuzkoa; see the first complete skeleton of a cave lion in the Iberian
Peninsula; tour the impressive Iturrigorri beech forest or walk among herds of sheep on some of the Basque Country's most popular highlands... everything is within your reach in the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park, the mountain range which is the benchmark for Basque mountaineers and forms the great divide between Gipuzkoa and Álava.
Besides being the highest of the Basque Country's mountain ranges, the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park is the home of a remarkable cultural heritage: it contains dolmens, ancient cave dwellings, and old Roman roads... The park also offers several routes for vehicles. The Goierri access in Aizkorri is well known and leads through the famous San Adrian tunnel at the mountain pass between Gipuzkoa and the plains of Alava. It also crosses the ancient roadway (Camino Real (Royal Road) and Camino de Santiago (Santiago Pilgrimage Route)), which is easily accessible from the Otzaurte saddle (Zegama).
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Arantzazu: a religious and cultural landmark
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Leintz-Gatzaga, Aretxabaleta, Eskoriatza, Oñati, Legazpia, Zerain and Zegama in Gipuzkoa.Asparrena, Barrundia, San Millán, Zalduondo and Araia in Araba/Álava. Parzonería between Gipuzkoa and Álava
19,331 ha
Aitxuri 1,551 m
Interpretation Centre: Sanctuary of Arantzazu · 943 782 894 · www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net Aizkorriko Ataria · 943 802 187 · www.zegamaturismoa.net
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highest peak
Experience the sensation whilst on top of the natural barrier separating Álava and Gipuzkoa.
The ascent begins at the Otzaurte pass and passes through one of Europe's most extensive beech forests. The climb finishes on one of the most emblematic peaks in the Basque Country, the 1,528-metre Aizkorri.
www.basquecountrytourism.net
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Ataun, Lazkao, Abaltzisketa, Amezketa, Tolosa, Zaldibia, Enirio-Aralar
10.971 ha
Irumugarrieta 1.426 m
Information Centre · Ataun (Gipuzkoa)943 180 285 · 943 582 069 www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.netParketxe Lizarrusti · 943 180 285 · 690 055 892Interpretation Centre · Natural Park of Aralar ·943 582 069www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net · www.lizarrusti.com
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abaltzisketa and Ataun are the two gateways to the Aralar Natural Park. This is one of
the Basque Country's major highlands in terms of area, altitude, land use and natural resources, and also one of the most frequented due to the mountains and their location in relation to urban areas. Framed by the Goierri and Tolosaldea districts it is a benchmark landscape and includes the iconic Txindoki peak.
The setting is ideal for collecting mushrooms, exploring a caserio, tasting Idiazabal Cheese, pouring cider in a family cider house, doing some mountain biking or horseback riding and seeing megalithic remains: around thirty dolmens, mounds, monoliths, cave and outdoor sites, and two cromlechs are some of the sites visitors can see... The Barandiarán Museum in Ataun is wellworth visiting too, and is close-by to all these sites.
www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net
The AralarNatural Park
Due to its characteristic
silhouette the Txindoki
is one of the most easily
recognised mountains in
the Basque country
Why not try the challenge of climbing Txindoki, our little Matterhorn. You will be interested to know that there are several marked Grand and Short Tour mountaineering itineraries and pathways connecting areas with recreational and leisure facilities. The Parketxea at the Lizarrusti Pass consists of an information centre a hostel and a restaurant.
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Less than 8 kilometres from Zarautz a unique kind of landscape opens before you, with its centre at Mount Pagoeta, which towers over the villages of Aia and Laurgain (Gipuzkoa).
The Pagoeta Natural Park resides as both an educational and recreational centre. A “nature school" and the Environmental Interpretation Centre make up the information facilities of the Parketxe Iturraran. The ethnographic exhibits on life in the caserios and the nearby botanical gardens are fascinating.
Another of the symbols of Pagoeta is the Agorregi smithy, from the early fifteenth century, which demonstrates how iron was worked using charcoal produced from local beech and oak in the days before
steel blast furnaces. In this park you can also see refridgerators that show ancient cooling techniques based on storage of winter snow.
Another must-see for those who appreciate history are the important prehistoric remains found in the park: dolmens (Otagain, Olarteta, Zaingo), mounds (Muzin, Arreta...) and findings in caves (Erratia y Amalda and the Alzoralas Valley).
www.aiapagoeta.comwww.gipuzkoamendizmendi.netwww.basquecountrytourism.net
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BoTANICAL PARKPagoeta Natural Park
The Agorregi smithy shows how iron was worked in the old days
Iturraran Botanical Gardens
There are 2,300 plants from all the continents: bananas from Ethiopia, oaks from Costa Rica, roses, irises... The highlight is the annual Flower Fair where you can buy species from all over the world. You can see the endangered plants of the Basque Country in a specially conditioned area next to the Iturraran caserío (farm).
www.iturraran.org
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Aia, Zarautz and Zestoa
1,335 ha
Pagoeta Cross 678 m
Information Centre Iturrarán · Aia (Gipuzkoa) · 943 835 389
www.aiapagoeta.com · www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net
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San Sebastián, Errenteria, Hernani, Irún and Oiartzun
6,913 ha
Erroilbide 843 m
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Aiako HarriaNatural ParkThis enclave of rare beauty is located in the foothills of the Pyrenees, in the eastern reaches of Gipuzkoa.
The three main peaks are: Irumugarrieta, Txurrumurru and Erroilbide, known as the Tres Coronas (Three Crowns), Las Batallas (the Battles) or Cara de Napoleón (Napoleon's Face). You can reach them by several well-marked routes.
From Aiako Harria you can see Txingudi Bay, with the towns of Hondarribia, Irún and Hendaya; Mount Jaizkibel and the Oiartzun Valley. This rock outcrop also contains the Aiztondo Gorge, which has a waterfall with a 100-metre drop.
The prehistoric inhabitants and Romans mined iron and silver
Within the rock mass of the Aiako Harria there are dozens of mining shafts and galleries. In the Arditurri (Oiartzun) mine the Natural Park Interpretation Centre makes an interesting visit. The route to the old mines takes you along the Arditurri Greenway. The former mine laboratory is currently the Park Interpretation Centre and
enables you to access the mining that took place from Roman times until 1984. And if you are interested in prehistoric sites there are various caves in Aizpitarte.
For those that are curious, the proximity to the French border explains why military engineers fortified some of the mountain ridges of the area now devoted to the Natural Park.
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if you love trekking you have come to the right place. Valderejo, between Álava and Burgos, is a broad valley surrounded by steep hillsides and
lots of trails, most notably the beautiful Purón River Gorge, the Park's scenic gem. The Salt Valley of Salinas de Añana is
a monumental landscape consisting of
more than 5,000 "eras" or platforms
on which the brine for obtaining salt
by solar evaporation was poured.
Besides taking a stroll through history
and exploring the architecture of this
unusual landscape, you can soak your
hands and feet in the outdoor brine
spa and learn at first hand the ancient
secrets of the salt trade. You can also
buy unique products like salt flowers
and spears.
www.vallesalado.com
Salinas de Añana
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Valdegovía
3,496 ha
Recuenco 1.240 m
Park Information Centre · Lalastra · (Álava) · 945 353 146
Along with a variety of fauna and flora, visitors can also see deers, foxes and bobcats, as well as the Basque Country's biggest colony of griffon vultures.
In Lalastra, the heart of Valderejo, the Parketxe or Reception Centre of the Park provides information on routes and services while the Rural Interpretation Centre with displays on the history and customs of the valley.
If you are bringing the family, there is a leisure area with a children's playground and a picnic area.
The Santa Catalina Botanical Gardens, set amongst the ruins of an Augustinian monastery, are worth a visit. The nearby villages of Lahoz, Villamardones and Ribera are now abandoned and make an interesting walk. A Roman road, megalithic remains (San Lorenzo mound, Mount Lerón monolith) and shrines from different eras are also located close by.
www.alava.net www.basquecountrytourism.net
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You will find the "gobas" (hermit caves used for prayer) of Laño, Faido and Marquínez fascinating, as well as the cave chapel carved out of the living Muela rock in San Román de Campezo. The gorges and crags of Arluzea and the town of Peñacerrada, which conserves remains of its wall, are also worth a visit.
Further south you can get to the La Rioja Balcony by the road that crosses the Herrera Pass, and see the vineyards, wineries and villages of Rioja Alavesa. If you play golf, you have access to two links, one of them, Urturi, designed by the great Severiano Ballesteros himself.
The Parketxe at Korres will be happy to inform you about Izki's routes and features.
www.alava.netwww.basquecountrytourism.net
a31 kilometres from Vitoria-Gasteiz, the Izki Natural Park is a broad valley formed by the river Izki and surrounded
by mountains, the highest being Mount Kapildui.
You are in one of the most remote corners of Álava, ideal for mushroom picking and excursions on foot, bike or horseback.
Izki has the largest Pyrenean Oak reserve in Europe and most of the birch forest of Álava.
From Korres you can cross the Izki Gorge to reach Bujanda. If you climb to the Virgen de la Peña Chapel, you will be able to see the spectacular Izki Ravine and enjoy the facilities of the family-friendly recreation area.
IzkiNatural Park
The "gobas", hermit's caves
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throughout the area
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Korres, Arraia-Maeztu, Bernedo and Campezo
9,143 ha
Kapildui 1,180 m
Information Centre · Korres (Álava) · 945 410 502
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environmentornithological
The Basque Country offers visitors the chance to experience a unique
BIRD WATCHING
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environment
In Vitoria-Gasteiz, the wetlands of Salburua is attraction worth visiting for bird
enthusiasts. Nestled in the Green Belt of Vitoria-Gasteiz, it hosts a wide variety
of birds due to the fact that it is on a migratory path.
Ataria, its Interpretation Centre, offers a wide range of recreational activities for the
public such as: tours, workshops, lectures...
www.basquecountrytourism.net
www.ataria.es
ATARIA, the gem of Salburua
t he development carried out in the Basque Country in the ornithological
field can be seen in the creation of several observation areas Birding
Euskadi, will inform you of the centres where you can discover an
open sky.
The geographical territory occupied by the Basque Country is not very
extensive, but you are in for a surprise: of the 563 bird species that can be
seen in Spain, 347 can be seen here. This diversity of bird life forms one of the
best international natural bird watching networks.
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henever you come, you will find that there is a wide variety of birds to discover.
The orthinological appeal the Basque Country is maintained
throughout the year with different species depending on the season. A good example is the Ullibarri-Gamboa Reservoir, where you can visit the Mendixur Orthinological Park. Here, all kinds of birds will cross your path during your walk.
Did you know that in the Valderejo Natural Park, located on the western side of Araba/Álava, you can find the longest colony of griffon vulture in the Basque Country?
Here, in a semicircular valley of more than 1,200 hectares, you will also find golden
eagles and peregrine falcons nesting. In the gorge of the river Purón you can see the European Dipper in the wild.
And if you value quiet places to enjoy the sounds of the birds, the Izki Natural Park, in the Araba/Álava Mountains, is the place for you.
The area between the Toloño, Cantabria and Codés ranges marks a sharp difference between extensive forest areas and the vineyards of the Rioja Alavesa in the Ebro Valley.
This protected area is one of the most diverse ornithological areas, where the Honey Buzzard and Great Tit are common.
The ornithological crown jewel of Izki is the rare
middle spotted woodpecker
Why not take a look from the huge balcony over the Valley of Ayala and contemplate the grandeur of the Sierra Salvada. Take a balloon ride and marvel at the spectacular bird's eye view: the Salto del Nervion, the Txarlazo monument, the Pico del Fraile or the rock cornice that gives way to the impressive valley.
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Marine and aquatic species are the main attraction of the Txingudi wetlands
Winter and spring are the best times to see birdlife in the Basque Country
South of the Basque Country, the Rioja Alavesa spreads its extensive landscape of vineyards, and hidden amongst them a pleasant surprise: the Laguardia Lagoons.
This is a wetland composed of three natural and one artificial lake, El Prao de la Paul, where the only observatory of the district is located. This area is a common habitat of species such as starlings, which announce the coming of autumn. Amongst native birds you can find mallards, and purple and grey herons. The largest number of birds gathers from September to March.
Back in Gipuzkoa, the Plaiaundi Ecological Park lies between the Bidasoa River and the Jaizubia river bed. It has a view of the Txingudi Bay, close to the town of Irún.
Since it is an obligatory migratory route you will find a variety of waterfowl. Go to Txingudi to see herons and spoonbills, which co-exist with species like the peregrine falcon.
If you want to spend more time enjoying the richest bird life in the locality, go to Cape Higuer, Hondarribia. It is a perfect
natural lookout for sightings, especially when weather conditions are adverse. You can also opt for the Aiako Harria, where the griffin vulture nests.
In Biscay there are more options for bird watching. Looking through binoculars at the inaccessible Aketxe Island in Bermeo, you can see yellow-leg seagulls, European storm petrels, shags and species such as the peregrine falcon.
The Urdaibai Bird Center, in Gautegiz-Arteaga, is a research and dissemination centre that studies birds and their habitats to obtain management methods aimed at the protection of wildlife and nature in general. The centre is also an observatory, and tracks the more than 200 species that transit the Biosphere Reserve each year during migration.
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the west coast of Gipuzkoa gives you the opportunity to embark on a fascinating adventure, deciphering the reading of
landscapes, rocks and fossils. We are talking about the flysch, a succession of sedimentary strata that exhibits millions of years of the geological history of the earth.
This is the Basque Coast Geopark, that will introduce you to fascinating unknown worlds.
The rock strata you will see between Mutriku, Deba and Zumaia, have been uncovered due to constant wave action. Their unique value is due to one particular feature: the sequence of the flysch strata forms a near-continuous series embracing about 60 million years. They have recorded major events and cataclysmic changes, including the last mass global extinction, and thus several strata are international geological standards for dating certain events in the pre-history of the planet.
Flysch is a rock formation consisting of layers of different types of sediment which give it a book-like aspect
Since 2010 the Basque Coast Geopark has been a member
of the European Networkof Geoparks recognised
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Besides admiring the scenery there are various activities available: horseback riding, or trekking above the cliffs. Explore the charms of this rugged area declared Protected Biotope, and which won the 2010 Basque Country Tourism Award.
The best way to see this natural display is to visit the Sakoneta area, Aitzgorri Point or Mendata Point in Deba. Once in Zumaia, the Algorri Natural Resources Interpretation Centre will help you to unravel the secrets of the cliffs and of the rest of the natural surroundings.
The Geopark of flysch and karst belongs to the European Geopark Network (EGN), a voluntary association that represents a new initiative in the care and promotion of the geological resources of a given territory.
Explore what the world was like millions years
ago
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Municipalities
Area
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Mutriku, Deba and Zumaia
8,900 ha
Cliffs more than 200 m high
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Explore the secrets held within the flysch, a singularly complex stone structure showing different layers of the earth's crust, which enable us to follow the key events of its evolution.
Professional guides will introduce you to the natural heritage of the area.
Begin your journey through time in the Nautilus, the Geological Interpreation Centre at Mutriku, where you can see fossils and set off for the cliffs.
Cliffs which unveil ancient secrets
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Karst is formed by ero-sion of the limestone of an ancient tropical sea
The flysch formations have been accompanied for centuries by another natural wonder: karst. Landscapes formed by erosion of the limestone of an ancient tropical sea enable you to learn about life long ago in the hidden caves of the Karst Route.
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The Algorri Interpretation Centre will enable you to understand, in a pleasant and informative manner, the peculiarity of the rock formations of this Geopark recognized by UNESCO.
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t he Basque Country offers all you need to enjoy surfing:
the best waves, exquisite cuisine and unforgettable
landscape. Grab your board and wax up... you are
about to enjoy a few days of passionate surfing.
Famous beaches or hidden coves, all hold hidden treasures in
the form of waves that you can surf from Muskiz to Hondarribia.
Let the adventure begin.
It doesn't matter if you are a beginner, intermediate or expert
surfer. In the Basque Country the choice is yours: from the
manageable waves of the San Sebastian area to the untamed
breaks of Biscay, such as Punta Galea, Meñakoz or those that
rise up on the coast of Izaro Island, which can reach 10 metres
in height.
Check out surfing Euskadi, where you will find all the
information you need to surf our coastline.
Cliffs, rocks, waves higher than 2 metres ... you are entering the
250-kilometre run along the Basque Coast. To one side the
hills, to the other, the sea.Here you can enjoy a fantastic day's surfing
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Arribolas
IzaroLaida Laga
Mundaka
PlentziaBarrika
El SitioMeñaroz
AtxabiribilArrietara
La Reserva
La Triangular
BarinatxeAzkorri
El AcantiladoLa GaleaArrigunaga
JefreysEreaga
La ArenaPobeñas
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m any places along the B a s q u e Coast have
geared their lifestyle to surfing due to its importance in the area. San Sebastián with its surfing cluster “Donostia Surf City”, is undoubtedly the capital. Whether you are a master of the waves or a beginner you will be interested to know that this city is one of the few urban environments where surfing is possible. The large number of companies engaged in surf-related activities, from schools to engineering concerns, have also helped to establish San Sebastián as surf city. As you can see, surf's up!
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Surf club
Surf school
Camping ground
Surfcamp
Surf workshop
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La IslaKarraspio
SaturraranAlkolea
DebaSorginetxe
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UbiriZarautz Orio
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Take advantage of your time on the Basque Country's beaches and enjoy all the delights of surfing. A long list of schools, tourism companies and surfcamps are waiting to turn you into a surfer, and learning the techniques would be an ideal way to spend your holiday. The Basque Country sets a benchmark for learning to surf.
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Do you want to learn to surf?
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The Basque Coast hosts many events and competitions at various levels throughout the year where the surfing world is at your fingertips.Professional competions such as Start Event 6 (world championships) or Ibatour (bodyboard world championships) alternate with popular events for the general public such as the Sur-film Festival, where you will enjoy the great atmosphere with surfing films, surf parties day and night and photographic exhibitions.
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What is the right wave for you? The Basque Coast has an endless variety to suit all tastes and abilities.
A perfect day of bodyboarding lies in wait if you decide that Arrietara, in Sopelana, is your destination. This beach is a world Ibatour host and is excellent for beginners. If you also enjoy the landscape while doing your favourite sport, Zumaia and its flysch await you with waves that vary according to the tides.
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You don't even need to be a surfer; just sit and watch. You'll enjoy the exciting sessions offered by surfing greats and the spectacular waves of the Cantabrian Sea. Waves over 6 meters high, often reaching 10 meters, arrive when you least expect them.
Located at the entrance to the Port of Bilbao, Punta Galea can offer waves up to 6 metres. Those entering the Mundaka Estuary, in Meñakoz Bay (between Sopelana and Barrika), those at Sorgin Zulo, in Deba, or Roca Puta (between Zarautz and Getaria) aslo reach this height.
The waves at Izaro, off Bermeo, will surprise you with its magnificent heights, often reaching 10 metres.
If you prefer to watch as the tow-in boards ride the waves, put Akiti and Belharra on your itinerary. You can find the former huddled behind La Concha Bay, and the latter, considered Europe's biggest surfable wave, at Hendaia.
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The beaches of Sopelana, Bakio, Laga, Zarautz and Zurriola, the latter practically in downtown San Sebastián, are ideal for beginners. A combination of left and right hand breaks in Bakio, short but intense waves in Laga, 3 kilometres of beach in Zarautz or tube waves like those at Zurriola are awaiting you.
Seemingly impossibly high waves and a high quality tube run over the rocky bottom: this is territory earmarked for experienced experts only.
Waves like La Salvaje (the Savage) (between Getxo and Sopelana), known for its right hand break with various peaks, are amongst the most extreme experiences in the sport.The Spot at Meñakoz (Sopelana/Barrika), of worldwide fame, will show you what it's like when a 6-metre wave breaks against a cliff face. Adrenaline on demand.
If you are a lover of tube breaks then Orrua (Getaria) is a must for the highest quality waves on the coast of Gipuzkoa, or Mundaka, known worldwide for its perfect, capricious left hand break which only appears during the colder seasons.
The Mundaka Estuary is host to this prestigious wave with an attitude. It is a long wave with a dramatic tube and can reach a height of 4 metres. It only appears in autumn and winter and when it does only lasts three hours. If you fail to catch it you always have point breaks like the Arribolas, at Cape Matxitxako.
If you like wild seascapes, the Cantabrian Sea often puts on a good show. To enjoy it, head along the coast by car or bus. The views from the road are really spectacular.
Another option is to watch the real surfers in action. Visit the beaches of Sopelana and Zarautz during one of the major international competitions hosted along the Basque Coast throughout the year, such as the world championship event at Zarautz.
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The best way to connect with nature is to walk the extensive network of Basque Country tracks and pathways
the Basque Country
can you imagine? Within a few kilometres the
Basque Cultural Landscape Legacy offers
you a wide variety of tracks and pathways,
which adds to the charm of the place itself.
From the vineyards of the Rioja Alavesa to the Basque Coast,
the extensive network of marked trails - long route (GR) and
short route (PR)- will guide you through the history of a
natural and cultural heritage. A stop along the way will allow
you to sample the exquisite cuisine. Only a backpack and a
hiking pole are needed to get going.
The Senderismo Euskadi website gives you all the information
you need on the network of marked trails and existing tracks.
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BilbaoKobaron Portugalete
Gernika-Lumo
Markina-XemeinDeba Zarautz
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Irun
Hernani
TolosaBidania
Zegama
SalvatierraEstibaliz
Armentia
Lapuebla de Arganzón
Salinillas de Buradón
Vitoria-Gasteiz
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THE COASTAL ROUTE
THE INLANDROute
214.2 km
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The road toSantiago
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The Coastal Route made up of 8 stages, will reveal the maritime aspects of the Basque Country. If you want to find hidden traces of the cult of St. James this the route for you. Old roads, such as the one between Zarautz and Getaria, superb medieval bridges, and prehistoric caves like Santimamiñe amongst others will constantly delight you. But the maritime atmosphere is also imbued with mountain air. San Sebastián is reached from Mount Jaizkibel. Leaving Gipuzcoa, you enter the heart of the Urdaibai Nature Reserve, where the “Ruta Juradera” (with churches where court sessions were held) pays homage to the ancient lords of Biscay.
The Santiago Cathedral welcomes you to Bilbao, from where you head for Portugalete to see the Vizcaya Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or the medieval La Muza Bridge in Balmaseda, a National Heritage site.
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the Camino de Santiago is far more than just a walking trail. In the Basque Country is also happens to be one of the best ways to
visit hidden corners. Both the Coastal Route and the Inland Route will take you on an exciting cutural journey.
The Inland Route, following what has been the most important communication route with the north ever since Roman times, takes you through a wide variety of landscapes of great cultural and social interest. In only seven stages totaling around 200 kilometres you will go from valleys to lush forests, from the coast to farmlands. The strong links of Irun with Saint James are evident from the beginning of the trip. Astigarraga is a good place to have a bite to eat to keep up your strength.
On the way the historic centres of the bigger towns like Tolosa, Segura, Ordizia and Salvatierra await you. Reaching Vitoria-Gasteiz you will be able to see the foundations of the Santa María Cathedral and the Armentia Basilica.
Following the Zadorra River and the vineyards of the Rioja Alavesa bathed by the waters of the Ebro, you will arrive at Salinillas de Buradón, where you can join the French Route.
The Coastal Route of the Camino de Santiago begins at Hondarribia
Álava and Gipuzkoa,the main scene
of the Inland Route
Two alternatives to the traditional Camino de Santiago
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Enjoy a variety of beautiful scenery
Lose yourself in the vineyards in a land
that welcomes its visitors as the vine
welcomes grapes. The impressive
architecture of the wineries is mixed
with ancient underground cellars to
offer you its most guarded treasure: its
wines.
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Wineries and tradition in Rioja Alavesa
t ake a walk along the magnificent trail crossing the Basque Country from north to south and enjoy the combination of green natural areas
and rugged terrain that drops abruptly into the sea.
You can take pleasant walks in Rioja Alavesa while admiring the wonderful landscape forged by the vineyards and experiencing the rugged contours of the Cantabrian Mountain Range.
The mountains give way to the Llanada Alavesa, where the route becomes easier and the scenery changes dramatically. Suddenly you will find great plains that extend as far as the Sanctuary of Estíbaliz, seat of the patron saint of Álava.
You will soon meet a new landscape where green melts into blue on the shores of the Ullibarri-Gamboa Reservoir. From here we enter Biscay, where you will find Mount Urkiola and the silhouette of Mount Oiz. This is the heart of the Urdaibai Reserve, the culminating point of your route.
When you come to the coast you can enjoy Bermeo and its cuisine or Lekeitio, with the Basilica of la Asunción de Santa María and the Karraspio and Isuntza beaches.
Once you've finished the route it's worth tasting some of the local fish and rewarding yourself with a glass of wine.
This route enables you to experience the journeys of the ancient carriers who transported goods from Rioja Alavesa to Bermeo, Lekeitio and Ondarroa on the Basque Coast; a journey of 166 kilometres that runs through vineyards, rugged terrain and extensive plains to finish at the coast
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GR 120 3Route of the Temples
ARANTZAZUBasque art with capital letters
Emulating Saint Ignatius of Loyola you can
combime walks in the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park
with visits to the three most significant sites
in the interior of Gipuzkoa: the Sanctuary of
Loyola, the Chapel of La Antigua and the Sanctuary
of Arantzazu.
Arantzazu, refurbished in the 1950's (after suffering three fires), holds some of
the best work of our most celebrated artists. The facade by Oteiza, Chillida's
doors and Basterretxea's paintings represent homage of the people of
Gipuzkoa to their patron saint.
Arantzazu is also known as the birthplace of the Basque language. A unique
setting in which the teaching of the Basque language will enable you to
discover more about the culture of the country.
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the Urola Erdia, Urola Garaia and Debagoiena districts lie ahead of you on your journey, ready for you to discover their cultural and
spiritual heritage.
In Azpeitia you can see the magnificent building of the Sanctuary of Loyola, a monumental complex built around Loyola's house, the birthplace of St. Ignatius. The steps in the pilgrimage of this Basque priest are the basis of a tourism development project. It open the gateway to a Basque Country guardian
Following in the wake of Saint Ignatius you will discover a story that today inspires every Jesuit congregation worldwide.
Immerse yourself in his biography and the impact of Loyola on the Basque Country and the world at large.
LOYOLAignatius land
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The footsteps of the saint
The route of Saint Ignatius will enable you to combine a pilgrimage with art
of treasures in the form of monuments such as the Sanctuary of Loyola, the Chapel of La Antigua and the Sanctuary of Arantzazu.
Following the trails leading into the interior you will come to Zumarraga, where the Chapel of La Antigua will be your second stop. Finally, heading down into the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park, do not miss the opportunity to visit Oñati and the Arrikrutz caves.
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BIKINGIN THE BASQUE COUNTRY
Enjoy the beautiful local routes
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t he routes available in the Basque Country are
designed for the whole family to enjoy. One way to
enjoy it is through the Basque 4 BTT Centres (Mountain
Bike Centres), free access areas where you can relax and
enjoy your sport while you delight in the wonderful places
on your way from the coast of Biscay to the mountains of
Alava, encompassing a wide variety of scenic and cultural
landscapes.
Another way of discovering the charms of the Basque Country
is through the Greenways, recovered railway routes that fell into
disuse and which hold new experiences in store.
Cycling is one of the most popular sports in the Basque Country, so you will be
accompanied by enthusiasts of every kind, used to covering all the routes criss-crossing
the Basque Country
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i f you decide to bike in the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve and the surrounding areas there are eleven routes of varying
difficulty to choose from.
You can put your mountain bike abilities to the test on trails crossing the Oma Valley, the Oiz Wind Farm or the trail leading from Bermeo to Zugastieta. You can also kick off your mountain biking experience on an accessible walking trail that will reveal all the charms of the Mundaka Estuary.
In each of the four BTT Centres of the Basque Country, there are Information and Reception Centres providing: route information, GPS rentals, changing rooms, showers and bike washing facilities.
Busturialdea-Urdaibai BTT Centre (Mendata Reception Centre, Biscay)11 routes for all levels although the more difficult routes predominate.
Izki Alavan Mountains BTT Centre (Urturi Reception Centre, Álava)demanding routes through the Izki Natural Park and easier trails along the Vasco-Navarre Railroad Greenway.
Debabarrena BTT Centre (Mintxeta Reception Centre, Gipuzkoa)400 km in 14 routes at various levels.
Valderejo – Añana BTT Centre (Angosto Camping Reception Centre, Álava)7 routes of varying difficulty, amongst which the 24-kilometre Sobrón Alto is outstanding, as are the more forgiving Espejo and Angosto trails.
The Reception Centres
MoUNTAIN BIKINgFun by endless routes
Nearly 2,000 kilometres of mountain bike trails are waiting to show you the best spots in
the Basque Country. You are going to experience
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In the Alava Mountains you will discover that trees and rocks form a backdrop of singular beauty. Or you could do part of the route that teamsters once took from Bermeo in the heart of the Rioja Alavesa by the now famous Wine and Fish Route. The fifteen routes in the area will offer experiences to suit all levels, from simple pathes on the Greenway trails to the tough La Dormida trails.
How about looking at Gipuzkoa from another perspective, through the routes of the Debabarrena district? The geological formations of the flysch, the succession of beaches or the mountains of the interior determine the level of difficulty of this network of routes. All of them will take you down steep slopes or you can choose one of the less difficult trails and coast along enjoying the sight of the beautiful beaches. On the way take the opportunity to discover the delicious seafood-based cuisine that you will come across on your route.
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The Mutiloa-Ormaiztegi trail is a beautiful scenic route that runs along mountain slopes. It begins at the Barnaola Caserío in Mutiloa.
The Urola Greenway, from Zumarraga to Azpeitia, is one of the most interesting: it takes us to the Basque Railway Museum, the Sanctuary of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Urola River Gorge and offers the ultimate luxury: the industrial iron culture through the great steel mills and forges of old.
In Biscay you will find more trails running through the Encartaciones, Montes de Hierro and Atxuri districts.The Montes de Hierro Greenway is a journey through the heart of the history of Biscay. It starts from the Traslaviña Railway Station (Arcentales) and takes us into the Ironworks Route.
The Atxuri Greenway starts in Mungía and provides a pleasant ride open to the valley of the Butrón River.
The Arrazola Greenway, in the Durango district, links Arrazola and Apatamonasterio (Atxondo). Ollargan, probably the oldest caserío in Biscay, is located here too, as well as an 18th century water mill and the San Roque Chapel. At the end of the route you will see the remains of blast furnaces and the mining town of the old iron and copper mines.
the route of the Greenways available in the Basque Country is varied.
One of the best known can be found at the boundary between Álava and Gipuzkoa and runs along the route of the old Vasco-Navarre Railway, that begins from the Arlabán Pass (between Álava and Gipuzkoa) and finishes at Estella. This route takes in some solitary parts of the Izki Natural Park in the Álava Mountains and enables you to see Vitoria-Gasteiz from a different perspective.
In the Basque Country the mountain meets the sea offering visitors some wonderful scenery. In this respect the Aiako Harria are the starting point for one of the most spectacular routes in Gipuzkoa. On the coast you can reach the port of Pasaia along a trail following the Oiartzun River.
The Bidasoa Greenway will take you on a spectacular trail through trees and rich vegetation.
The Arditurri Greenway, which starts at Pasai Antxo and follows the Oiartzun River, is a route that enables you explore mine shafts and galleries.
The Plazaola-Leitzaran Greenway is an attractive route that begins in Andoain and runs through oak and beech forests in the Leitzaran Valley, between Gipuzkoa and Navarre.
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The routes known as Greenways are the result of the decision to
recover the cultural, historical and practical resources of Basque
railways that had fallen into disuse. The Basque Country offers these
trails through various routes created with the intention of
bringing the benefits of ecotourism to those who use them
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If anything distinguishes this small coun-
try it is that it's greenary forms part of a
Cultural Heritage Legacy. By foot, by bike
or during any other activity you will be
surprised by the historical sites, people,
traditions and a cuisine overflowing with
splendid and varied products.
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The Oma Forest is splashed with colours painted by Basque artist Ibarrola to make it, even more mysterious.
Experience the stunning con-trast between the steep cliffs and the almost untouched beaches.
The Basque Coast
A road imbued with history
The Camino de Santiago crosses the Basque Country by two of its routes, the Coastal and the Inland.
A stroll through Urdaibai
And enjoy part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve site.
10The unmissable Experiences
...we invite you to experience it all.
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of the Basque Country...
A forest full of colour
Ride theWaves
See or ride the waves at one of the Basque beachesinternationally recognised in the world of surfing.
Enjoy our best wines
The Basque Coast
And immerse yourself in an unri-valed natural world with varied contrasting flora and fauna. If you love birds there are more than 300 different species waiting for you.
Experience the greenary and wildlife of the Basque Country
unmissable Experiences
U N M I S S A B L E E X P E R I E N C E S
8 9At every step you come across inte-resting historical or heritage resources and there is always a town or village nearby that will make your trip even more fulfilling.
A Cultural LandscapeHeritage
And when you are near the sea, order
some good fish just in from the port;
and enjoy it with a good
txakoli.
The best fish in the port
An Alavan Rioja or maybe a well chilled txakoli sparkling wine,
let the occasion decide. If you want the
best, share a "txotx" in any Basque cider
house.
10 Enjoy bikingThe Basque Country is perfectly suited to mountain biking tours with interpretation centres and marked routes. What better way to enjoy the Basque Country while doing sport!
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...and the adventure goes on
In the Basque Country you can try
your hand at surfing, go hiking or
take a bike ride. You can take part in
countless adventures and feel part of
the beautiful scenery.
If you are a water sports lover you will
find the best conditions for canoeing or
kayaking. The Bilbao, Butrón, Urdaibai,
Urola, and Oria Estuaries and the
Sobrón River are the best places for
these sports.
If you opt for sailing you will be able
to discover the secret history of the
flysch, while also enjoying some deep
sea fishing or some scuba diving.
There is an endless variety of activities that you can plan according to your preferences and abilities
When climbing the Basque mountains, you can take a course or challenge yourself with a steep climb.
You can also do potholing and caving in the chasms, caves and faults which abound this part of the Basque Country.
For something different in the Basque Country you can try canyoning and gorge walking. The Aguake ravine, that of Arritzaga - considered one of the best in Gipuzkoa - or the canyon-cave of La Leze are ideal places to enjoy the descent. And if you want something to test your nerves try the Irusta waterfall ... its 120 metres will leave you open-mouthed.
All this and much more because... the adventure goes on.
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P R A C T I C A L I N F o R M AT I o N
EUSKADI TOURISM www.basquecountrytourism.net
TOURISM ALAVAwww.alavaturismo.com
TOURISM BIZKAIAwww.mybilbaobizkaia.net
TOURISM GIPUZKOAwww.gipuzkoaturismo.net
RURAL ACCOMMODATIONwww.basquecountrytourism.net
NEKATUR902 130 031 · www.nekatur.net
Xarmawww.xarmahotels.com
URDAIBAI BIOSPHERE PARK
· Busturialdea · Busturia (Biscay) 944 650 822www.busturialdeaurdaibai.com
·Torre Madariaga · Busturia (Biscay) 946 870 402 (Ihobe) www.torremadariaga.net
GORBEIA NATURAL PARK· Sarria (Álava) Interpretation Centre945 430 709
· Areatza Information CentreAreatza (Biscay) · 946 739 279
· Gorbeialdeawww.gorbeialdea.com www.gorbeiacentralpark.com
AIZKORRI-ARATZ NATURAL PARK· Interpretation Centre ofthe Sanctuary of Arantzazu · 943 782 894 www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net
Interpretation CentreAizkorriko Ataria · 943 802 187 www.zegamaturismoa.net
ARALAR NATURAL PARK·Information Centre · Ataun (Gipuzkoa) 943 180 285 · 943 582 069www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net
· Lizarrusti Information Centre943 180 285 · 690 055 892
Interpretation Centre Natural Park of Aralar Zentroa · 943 582 069www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.netwww.lizarrusti.com
URKIOLA NATURAL PARK· Abadiño (Biscay) Information Centre946 814 155 · www.urkiola.net
ARMAÑÓN NATURAL PARK· Encartaciones Tourist InformationBalmaseda (Biscay)946 801 356 · www.enkartur.net
PAGOETA NATURAL PARK· Iturraran Gardens · Aia (Gipuzkoa)943 835 389 · www.aiapagoeta.com
· www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net
AIAKO HARRIA NATURAL PARK· 943 494 521 / 943 495 069· www.oarsoaldea-turismo.net· www.gipuzkoamendizmendi.net
IZKI NATURAL PARK· Korres (Araba/Álava) Information Centre945 410 502
VALDEREJO NATURAL PARK· Information CentreLalastra (Álava) · 945 353 146
BIRDING EUSKADIAdministrative Office: ikt 945 003 278 · www.birdingeuskadi.com
ATARIA945 254 759 · www.ataria.es
LAGUARDIA LAGOONS Laguardia Tourist OfficeLaguardia Álava)945 600 845 · www.laguardia-alava.com
ULLIBARRI-GAMBOA RESERVOIRGaraio (Álava) Provincial Park945 181 818
TXINGUDITxingudi WetlandsIrún (Gipuzkoa)943 619 389 · www.euskadi.net/txingudi
SIERRA SALVADA·Orduña Tourist Office Orduña (Biscay)945 384 384 · www.aiaraldea.org
·Amurrio Tourist Office Amurrio (Álava)945 393 704 · www.airaldea.org
GEOPARKEAwww.geoparkea.com
Mutriku (Gipuzkoa) Tourist Office 943 603 378 · www.mutriku.net
Deba (Gipuzkoa) Tourist Office 943 192 452 · www.deba.net
Zumaia (Gipuzkoa) Tourist Office 943 143 396 · www.zumaia.net
GEOPARKSwww.europeangeoparks.org
SURFING EUSKADI946 195 861 · www.surfingeuskadi.com
TREKKING IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY945 354 006 · www.senderismoeuskadi.net
GR-38 Wine and Fish Routewww.alava.net
GR-120 Route of the Three Templeswww.tierraignaciana.com
CAMINO DE SANTIAGOwww.basquecountrytourism.net
BASQUE COUNTRY BTTwww.btteuskadi.net
Urdaibai BTT Mendata (Biscay) · 946 257 204
Alava Mountains BTTUrturi (Álava) · 945 378 262
Debabarrena BTTElgoibar (Gipuzkoa) · 943 747 356
Valderejo Añana BTTAngosto Camping (Álava) · 945 353 271
GREENWAYSwww.viasverdes.com
AKTIBA944 389 868 · 637 770 033 www.aktiba.info
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Birding
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General Information
Accommodation
Nature reserves
BTT and Greenways
Surf
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