Best attractions and places to see around Aizarnazabal, a town located in the Urola-Kosta region of Gipuzkoa, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area is situated in the Urola valley, surrounded by green landscapes and mountains. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and distinctive natural features.
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Orio is also very beautiful, quiet and dignified
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The first (or last section if reversing the route) section is absolutely NOT accessible. Possibly only at extreme low tide. We were there an hour before extreme low tide, and it was completely impossible. I would choose to simply follow the route at a higher elevation and skip the "beach" section. Especially since the beach is made up of large stones and rocks, difficult to walk on because you always have to watch your step due to loose stones.
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Mostly the area is windy especially due to topography. Do not forget to carry water with yourself. Enjoy the Bay of Biscay
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Spectacular route along the Cantabrian cornice enjoying the famous flich dating back 50 million years and its small hermitage with 8 Basque surnames.
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Enjoy this 8.9-kilometer route near Deba, Gipuzkoa. The route is generally classified as difficult and can usually be completed in 3 hours 17 minutes. Although the route is ideal for trekking and hiking and is often busy, you can enjoy a bit of peace here at the right time of day. This linear route is recommended for experienced hikers who want to enjoy beautiful views in the protected biotope of the Deba-Zumaia coastal section/arteko itsasertzeko Babestutako Biotopoa. The hike starts in Elorriaga and goes along the "GR®121 Gipuzkoa Tour"/"GR®121 Gipuzkoako bira" to Deva, passing by Sakoneta, the Mendata waterfall, Arranomendi, the hermitage of Santa Katalina and the Santiago de Deba beach
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Sant Telmo viewpoint where we have spectacular views
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ATTENTION/WARNING: The first or - if you are doing a reversed tour - the last part of the coast is only recommended/possible at absolute low tide. Otherwise it is very dangerous and difficult and definitely not possible with children.
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Aizarnazabal boasts several historical sites. You can visit the Old Bridge, unique in Gipuzkoa with its six arches, which historically connected Aizarnazabal with Zestoa. The 16th-century Church of San Miguel Arcángel in Herriko Plaza is another prominent architectural feature. Additionally, the 16th-century Etxabe Palace, birthplace of painter Baltasar de Etxabe Orio, still displays its coat of arms. Further out, the San Telmo Hermitage near the coast offers historical significance and scenic views.
Absolutely. The area is renowned for its natural beauty. A must-see is the Zumaia Flysch Cliffs, a natural monument where unique geological formations, exposed over 100 million years, tell a story of tectonic plate collisions. Another spectacular site is Algorri Flysch, part of the Basque Coast Geopark, showcasing impressive rock structures formed by alternating sediment layers. Within Aizarnazabal itself, the distinctive Azpiazu Holm Oak stands as a beloved natural monument.
The green landscapes and mountains surrounding Aizarnazabal make it ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, road cycling, and gravel biking. For instance, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Muro de Aia and coast between Getaria to Zarautz' or moderate running trails such as the 'Zumaia Harbour – San Pedro Church loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Aizarnazabal, Road Cycling Routes around Aizarnazabal, and Gravel biking around Aizarnazabal guide pages.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The charming Orio Old Town and Harbor is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment to explore a traditional fishing village and enjoy seafood. While some coastal paths require checking tide conditions, many areas offer accessible walks and scenic views for all ages.
When planning a visit to coastal geological sites such as the Zumaia Flysch Cliffs or Algorri Flysch, it is crucial to check tide conditions beforehand. Sections at sea level may only be accessible or safe during low tide. High tide can make certain parts impassable and potentially dangerous. Always prioritize safety and plan your visit accordingly.
The Orio Old Town and Harbor is a charming fishing village situated at the mouth of the Orio River. It's known for its picturesque port, lined with old houses featuring white facades. It's an ideal spot to stop, enjoy the atmosphere, and taste local seafood. The town center is about a kilometer from the Bay of Biscay.
Yes, you can explore the Old Railway Tunnel. This 8.9-kilometer route near Deba is generally classified as difficult and offers beautiful views, especially for experienced hikers. It's part of the GR®121 Gipuzkoa Tour and passes through the protected biotope of the Deba-Zumaia coastal section.
Aizarnazabal and its surrounding areas are beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking, running, and cycling, spring and early autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. The main festival in honor of San Miguel takes place at the end of September, featuring local traditions like cider and cheese contests, which can be a lively time to visit.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, Aizarnazabal's location in Gipuzkoa provides access to several significant natural areas. These include the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park, known for its limestone mountains and beech woods, and the broader Basque Coast Geopark, which encompasses towns like Zumaia, Deba, and Mutriku with their incredible coastal rock formations. The Urdabai Biosphere Reserve, with its diverse ecosystems, is also within reach.
Visitors frequently praise the unique geological formations of the Flysch Cliffs, often highlighting the experience of walking along the seashore during low tide to see the rock layers, crabs, and starfish. The historical charm of places like Orio Old Town and the scenic views from spots like San Telmo Hermitage are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage consistently receives positive feedback from the komoot community.
Yes, Aizarnazabal features the 16th-century Church of San Miguel Arcángel in Herriko Plaza. Additionally, about two kilometers from the old town in the Saiatz neighborhood, you can find the Hermitage of San Cristóbal, which houses a simple 16th-century altarpiece by Andrés de Araoz. The San Telmo Hermitage near the coast is another notable religious building with historical significance.


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