Mountain peaks around Altsasu/Alsasua are situated in the heart of the Basque Country, offering a landscape characterized by impressive mountain peaks and natural parks. This region provides a diverse range of trails for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is known for its varied terrain, from high summits to dense forests, and its rich cultural heritage, including megalithic monuments. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and viewpoints.
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What's the deal with the names? Are "aketegi" and "aitxuri" the same thing?
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One of the highest points in the Basque Country, let yourself be enveloped by the fog and it will seem like a magical place.
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The top of Lizarrusti has a large parking area, with a fountain, children's playground, tables with benches, many information panels about Aralar, the park, the megaliths, short and long routes... There is also the Aralar parketxe with more information and a restaurant with bar and hostel.
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Aratz. 1445 m is the main summit of the Altzaina massif. Category +1 in the province of Alava
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This mountain pass is located right on the border between the Basque Country and Navarra. From here you can make many excursions to the Aralar Natural Park.
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The trail runs through the forest of natural wonders and reaches the Tontorraundi crest, as the northern mountain range is known. The path follows the edge of the rope and leads to the calcareous cliff where the Bargagain iron cross is located, a magnificent natural balcony. To the north the silhouette of the Aratz and the Aizkorri crest. And a little to the right the Txindoki and the relief of Aralar. The path descends from the cliff and continues along the rope.
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The region offers several impressive peaks. Aizkorri Summit (1,523 m) is considered an essential peak by locals, featuring a hermitage at its top. Another significant peak is Aketegi Summit, an emblem of the Sierra known for its impressive views. You can also explore Aratz Summit (1,445 m), which offers panoramic vistas despite its often windy crest.
Yes, Lizarrusti Pass is an excellent family-friendly option. Located on the border between the Basque Country and Navarra, it offers a large parking area, a fountain, a children's playground, and picnic tables. It's also a starting point for many excursions into the Aralar Natural Park, with information panels and a parketxe (visitor center) available.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You'll find lush forests of beeches, oaks, and ferns, especially in areas like Intsusburu and the Urbasa-Andía Natural Park. The 'Enchanted Forest' within Urbasa-Andía is particularly known for its curious rock formations and ancient beech trees. Many peaks, such as Bargagain Summit and Cross, offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. Peaks like Aizkorri Summit (1,523 m), Aketegi Summit, and Aratz Summit (1,445 m) are categorized as challenging. For specific routes, you can explore the 'Mountain Hikes around Altsasu/Alsasua' guide, which includes difficult trails like the Aratz – Imeleku loop and various Aizkorri loops. You can find more details on these routes in the Mountain Hikes around Altsasu/Alsasua guide.
The region is rich in cultural and historical heritage. The Aralar Mountain Range is notable for having the largest concentration of megalithic monuments in Navarre. Additionally, peaks like Aizkorri Summit (1,523 m) host ancient hermitages, adding a historical dimension to your outdoor exploration.
Beyond hiking, the area is popular for cycling and gravel biking. The 'Cycling around Altsasu/Alsasua' guide features routes like the Lizarraga Pass – Estella-Lizarra Riverside loop. For off-road adventures, the 'Gravel biking around Altsasu/Alsasua' guide offers trails such as the Camping Perkasa – Raso de Ezkiza loop. You can discover more options in the Cycling around Altsasu/Alsasua guide and the Gravel biking around Altsasu/Alsasua guide.
Yes, the Bargagain Summit and Cross is part of a moderate hiking route originating from Altsasu/Alsasua-Pueblo. This trail, which includes sections of the 'Enchanted Forest' route, leads to a magnificent natural balcony offering exceptional views of the Aratz and Aizkorri crests, as well as the relief of Aralar.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Bargagain Summit and Cross, noting that the effort to reach them is incredibly worthwhile. The diverse hiking opportunities, ranging from easy to challenging, and the unique natural landscapes, including lush forests and intriguing rock formations, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Lizarrusti Pass is well-equipped. It features a large parking area, a fountain, a children's playground, and picnic tables. There's also the Aralar parketxe, which provides more information about the park and its megaliths, along with a restaurant, bar, and hostel.
Visitors consider Aizkorri Summit (1,523 m) an essential peak. A unique feature is a hermitage at the summit, which has a small bench providing shelter from the wind and offering views towards the Guipuzcoan side. It's also known for providing some of the best views of Guipúzcoa and Álava.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. While many trails are enjoyable in warmer months, the Urbasa-Andía Natural Park, which is easily accessible from Altsasu, also provides opportunities for snow routes during winter, catering to different seasonal preferences for outdoor activities.
Yes, the 'Enchanted Forest' within the Urbasa-Andía Natural Park is particularly known for its curious rock formations and ancient beech trees, offering a unique and mystical landscape for exploration.


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