Best attractions and places to see around Donamaria, a municipality in northern Navarra, Spain, include a blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The area features charming village centers, significant religious buildings, and picturesque natural landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities, including numerous hiking and cycling routes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Hidden waterfall if you are distracted, it has a small sign that indicates its location, it is worth stopping at.
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Along the Bidassoa green way, across the river, there is this beautiful waterfall.
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The refuge hermitage of Santiago in Belate is standing thanks to the good faith and effort of the volunteers of the Association of Friends of the Camino de Santiago de Baztán, who spent six years working on it to recover it with the simple objective of preserving our heritage.
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Of the ports that the area is there is the hardest
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A few meters from the Route there is a beautiful waterfall.
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Long mountain pass that links the Baztán and Arga valleys. The road is not very wide, although it is perfectly paved and does not usually have much traffic. From the Irurita slope it has a length of 15 kilometers in which almost a thousand meters of unevenness are overcome. It has become well known as it is traditionally included in the cycling tour that is held every year in honor of the Navarrese cyclist Miguel Indurain. The Irurita slope alternates very hard sections with other more bearable ones, with slopes of up to 12%. From the Eugi side, the pass is barely six kilometers long, very bearable, except for the last two, with an average percentage of between 8.2 and 9.4%.
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You should not stop visiting this hermitage due to its privileged situation.
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Donamaria is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Mendaur Summit and Hermitage, an emblematic mountain offering excellent valley views. Another popular spot is Artesiaga Pass, a mountain pass at 984 meters with tranquil surroundings and panoramic views. For a serene experience, discover the beautiful Bisusto Waterfall, located near the Bidassoa green way. The region also features the picturesque Txaruta stream with waterfalls and stunning beech forests, as well as the larger Bertiz Lordship Natural Park and Embalse de Leurtza Urtegia (Leurtza Reservoir) nearby.
Yes, Donamaria offers several historical and cultural sites. The Doneztebe (Santesteban) Historic Centre is a picturesque town with the San Pedro Eliza Church, a main square, and a waterside walk. Within Donamaria itself, you can find the notable Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción with its distinctive cylindrical bell tower, and the historic Jauregia Tower House, documented since 1488. The Carmelite Convent in Uxarrea is another significant cultural site, and the various population centers like Askarraga, Artze, Gaztelu, Igurin, and Uxarrea showcase traditional local architecture.
Donamaria is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking and cycling routes. For running, explore trails like the Mendaur Circular Trail or loops around Mendaur Summit and Hermitage. Hikers can tackle routes such as the Santiago Hermitage loop or the Water Route / Water Path loop from Doneztebe / Santesteban. Road cyclists have options like the Col de Izpegi from Santesteban. Many of these routes are detailed in the Running Trails around Donamaria, Hiking around Donamaria, and Road Cycling Routes around Donamaria guides.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Doneztebe (Santesteban) Historic Centre is a picturesque town suitable for families, offering a pleasant waterside walk along the Ezkurra river and charming streets to explore. Nature walks along the Txaruta stream, with its waterfalls and beech forests, can also be enjoyable for families seeking gentle outdoor experiences.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Mendaur Summit and Hermitage, which offers excellent vistas of the valley and is considered an emblematic mountain. Another prime location is Artesiaga Pass, a popular spot at 984 meters above sea level, known for its tranquil surroundings and beautiful panoramic outlooks.
Donamaria's mountains are populated with native leafy species, primarily beech trees, while lower mountains have oak and chestnut trees. This suggests that spring and autumn would be particularly beautiful for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer offers pleasant temperatures for outdoor exploration, while winter activities might include exploring the serene, snow-dusted landscapes, though some higher routes may be less accessible.
Yes, Donamaria and its surroundings feature several significant religious sites. The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Donamaria itself is a notable architectural landmark. Additionally, the Mendaur Summit and Hermitage hosts a small hermitage at its peak. The Santiago Hermitage is another important site, preserved through community effort. In nearby Doneztebe (Santesteban), you can visit the San Pedro Eliza Church.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the various population centers within Donamaria, such as Askarraga, Artze, Gaztelu, Igurin, and Uxarrea, can reveal charming traditional architecture and a glimpse into local life. The Carmelite Convent in Uxarrea, nestled towards Artze, is a beautiful and noteworthy cultural site that offers a peaceful experience. Additionally, the numerous hidden trails through beech, oak, and chestnut forests along the Txaruta stream offer tranquil natural escapes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from summits like Mendaur Summit and Hermitage, often describing them as a 'joy of views'. The tranquility and panoramic vistas from spots like Artesiaga Pass are also highly valued. The picturesque charm of towns like Doneztebe (Santesteban) Historic Centre, with its river walks and historic buildings, is frequently highlighted. Many also enjoy the serene beauty of natural features like the Bisusto Waterfall, finding it a perfect place to relax and recharge.
Absolutely. Donamaria is well-suited for cycling, offering both road and mountain biking opportunities. Artesiaga Pass is a popular spot accessible by road and trails, suitable for mountain biking. The EuroVelo 1 route also passes through Navarra, utilizing the Bidasoa Greenway from Endarlatsa to Doneztebe/Santesteban, providing excellent cycling paths. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Donamaria guide.
Donamaria is known for its traditional local architecture, which can be appreciated by visiting its various population centers like Askarraga, Artze, Gaztelu, Igurin, and Uxarrea. Key architectural landmarks include the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, with its distinctive cylindrical bell tower and conical roof, and the historic Jauregia Tower House, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
While many routes offer moderate to difficult terrain, there are options for easier walks. The waterside walk along the Ezkurra river in Doneztebe (Santesteban) Historic Centre provides a pleasant and accessible stroll. Additionally, paths following the Txaruta stream offer beautiful, less strenuous walks through natural landscapes, ideal for those seeking a gentle outdoor experience.


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