Best attractions and places to see around Durango are found in a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and cultural heritage within the Basque Country. This area offers a variety of natural features, including prominent summits and scenic mountain passes. Visitors can explore sites of historical and religious significance, alongside opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape provides diverse experiences for those interested in both nature and local culture.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Beautiful place for all tastes For hiking, cycling, to bring children with a park with swings
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I loved this mountain, but it's incredibly tough on one hand, and somewhat dangerous on the other. Not so much from falling, but from slipping on the smooth rock, especially in the quarry area, on the north side.
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Montecalvo is located at an altitude of 381 meters, offering impressive views of the sea and Urdaibai on one side and Duranguesado on the other. The Muniketa road was the main communication route south through Durango until 1848, when the Autzagane road was improved.
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Beautiful and mythical summit of the Anboto massif located in the Urkiola Natural Park. It is a very steep summit with towering precipices with stunning views.
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Mountain between Vizcaya and Álava of 1331 meters of altitude. It is one of the best-known mountains of the Basque Mountains due to its importance in traditional Basque culture. In it, Basque mythology establishes the main dwelling of the goddess Mari, known as the Lady of Amboto.
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From the top of Muniketa or Montecalvo, there are exceptional views and you can see the sea and Urdaibai on one side, as well as the Duranguesado on the other. Muniketa is a dispersed neighborhood with several typical hamlets and until 1848 it was the main route of communication to the south through Durango. That year the Autzagane road was improved. In Muniketa is the Astei agrotourism, a rehabilitated farmhouse with restaurant service from where we can perfectly see a slope of Mount Oiz and Goraño. From Artatza, the ascent is a 3.7-kilometre climb with 261 meters of positive elevation gain, 12 beautiful horseshoe curves and a very regular slope of around 7%. From Muxika, the ascent is 9 kilometers and a total of 382 meters of positive slope. More info at: https://www.muxikakoudala.eus/es-ES/informacion-cultural/Barrios/Paginas/Muniketa.aspx
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One of the emblematic places of Bizkaia, starting point for numerous routes.
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The region around Durango is rich in natural beauty, particularly its mountainous terrain. You can explore prominent summits like Urkiolaguirre Summit, which offers impressive views from over 1,000 meters, and Anboto (1,331 m), a significant mountain in Basque mythology. The area also features scenic mountain passes such as Alto de Muniketa (Montecalvo), providing exceptional views of the sea and Duranguesado.
Yes, Durango offers sites of historical and religious significance. A notable example is the Urkiola Sanctuary, a religious building located in the heart of the Urkiola Natural Park. While the current structure dates from the 19th century, it was built on the foundations of older temples, with the first hermitage dating back to the 13th century.
The mountainous landscape around Durango is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain hiking, trail running, and gravel biking. For challenging mountain hikes, explore options like the routes around Anboto (1,331 m). If you're interested in running, there are several running trails around Durango, including difficult routes through the Urkiola Natural Park. Gravel biking enthusiasts can also find routes around Durango, such as those leading to Urkiola Pass.
Yes, the Urkiola Sanctuary is categorized as family-friendly. Its location within the beautiful Urkiola Natural Park provides a pleasant setting for families to visit and enjoy the surrounding vegetation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and the natural beauty of the region. Highlights like Urkiolaguirre Summit are praised for their impressive vistas. The Urkiola Sanctuary is also noted for its beautiful setting surrounded by vegetation. The community has shared 67 photos and given 113 upvotes to the attractions, indicating a high level of enjoyment.
For challenging hikes, consider exploring the Anboto massif. Summits like Anboto (1,331 m) and Alluitz (1034m) are known for their steep ascents and stunning views, though Alluitz is described as incredibly tough and potentially dangerous due to slippery rock. You can find more details on mountain hikes around Durango.
Several attractions offer exceptional viewpoints. Urkiolaguirre Summit provides expansive views of the Mendiola valley. From Alto de Muniketa (Montecalvo), you can see the sea and Urdaibai on one side and Duranguesado on the other. The summits of Anboto (1,331 m) and Alluitz (1034m) also offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
When climbing Anboto (1,331 m), it's advised to be cautious on wet stone, as it can be slippery. Following the cairns to the peak is recommended, as the correct path can be easy to miss. This mountain holds significant cultural importance in Basque mythology as the main dwelling of the goddess Mari.
The Urkiola Sanctuary is a religious building nestled in the Urkiola Natural Park. It's a place of historical and spiritual importance, with its current 19th-century structure built upon older foundations, including a 13th-century hermitage. It's also associated with local traditions, such as the day of San Antonio being a special occasion for those seeking a partner.
Yes, there are several trail running routes available. For example, you can find a difficult circular trailrunning route covering Leungane and Mugarra from Durango, passing through the Urkiola Natural Park. Other options include moderate to difficult loops like Muntsaratzeko dorrea or La Nevera de Neberondo. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Durango guide page.
Alto de Muniketa (Montecalvo) is a mountain pass located at 381 meters, offering impressive views of the sea, Urdaibai, and Duranguesado. Historically, the Muniketa road was the main communication route south through Durango until 1848. The ascent from Artatza is a 3.7-kilometer climb with a regular slope of around 7% and 12 beautiful horseshoe curves.


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