Mountain peaks around Obanos offer elevated points and natural landmarks in a region known for its historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. The area features a diverse landscape, from elevated plains to more rugged summits, providing panoramic views of the Valdizarbe and Nequeas regions. These peaks include both historical sites and natural viewpoints, making the area suitable for various outdoor activities. Obanos is situated at an elevation of 412 meters, with notable elevated points like Arnotegui mountain.
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I recommend my "out" route rather than the "in" route in my itinerary. I had a tough time getting to the monolith through a real sea of boxwood.
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Finally away from the mills, but the pity in this case is that all the surrounding forest was burned. Very good views.
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The ruins of this ancient fortification are very close to the Arnotegi hill and offer very beautiful views of the Rabo river valley and the town of Puente la Reina.
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Sculptural group of pilgrims from different eras made of iron by Vicente Galbete and sponsored by the Association of Friends of the Camino de Navarra, enjoying a beautiful view. The statue bears the motto 'Where the path of the wind intersects with that of the stars'. https://www.pamplona.es/en/node/47467
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On this plateau you have an outstanding 360° view over the landscape. The wind blows tirelessly up here - A great place!
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"The art installation "Monumento del Peregrinos" goes back to a suggestion by the pilgrim Ernesto Calvo, who is a member of the Friends of the Way of St. James in Navarre. (...) Seventeen life-size flat figures made of naturally rusted iron, twelve people and five animals, form one Pilgrimage with members from different epochs, social classes and age groups. Men, women and children are there. The figures were set up in 1996 as landmarks that can be seen from afar. These are works by Vicente Galbete Martinicorena, a sculptor from Pamplona. (... ) After the installation was completed, the artist did not wish to inaugurate the art installation: Galbete wanted to express his respect for the centuries-long continuity of the procession of pilgrims. He understood the group as part of this pilgrimage, but not as something new." (Source: Christoph Kühn MA in "Star Path", Members' magazine of the German Sankt-Jakobus-Gesellschaft eV, Aachen, Issue 62)
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Nice ruins and nice views from this little top.
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The Franciscan Friar Peter Fobes writes in his pilgrim guide: "Of course, the motives and experiences of the individual pilgrims are very personal and differ accordingly from one another. Nevertheless, there are some experiences that are mentioned again and again, so obviously many ... are common, especially the encounter with people who are also after Santiago are on the way. Some walk a distance together... Very deep conversations often develop and the togetherness strengthens one another's faith." (Peter Fobes OFM in "Pilgrims of the Centuries", B.Kuehlen Verlag 2011)
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The region around Obanos offers several popular elevated points. The Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón is highly regarded, featuring an iconic art installation of pilgrims. Nearby, the View from Alto del Perdón provides exceptional panoramic views towards Pamplona and the Pyrenees. Another significant site is Argurutz / Fort of Infanta Isabel, offering historical ruins and beautiful vistas of the Rabo river valley.
Yes, several peaks combine natural beauty with historical significance. The Argurutz / Fort of Infanta Isabel, near Arnotegi hill, offers ruins and views. Further afield, the Hermitage of Arnotegui, located atop a mountain of the same name, houses murals depicting the legend of the brothers of Aquitaine. Additionally, San Cristóbal Fort (Mount Ezkaba) near Pamplona provides a deep dive into history, particularly its connection to the Spanish Civil War.
The mountain peaks around Obanos offer diverse and expansive views. From the View from Alto del Perdón, you can see north towards Pamplona and the Pyrenees, and south to the Valdizarbe Valley. The Hermitage of Arnotegui provides an excellent viewpoint to contemplate the Valdizarbe and Nequeas regions. Eltxumendi Summit offers comforting views of northern Pamplona, while Tangorri Summit provides panoramic views from its well-maintained track.
While specific family-friendly ratings for individual peaks aren't detailed, many routes in the area, particularly those on the Camino de Santiago like parts of Alto del Perdón, are accessible and can be enjoyed by families. For general hiking, the 'Obanos-Puente la Reina – circular via the Camino Frances' route is rated as easy, making it a good option for families. Always consider the distance and elevation gain for younger hikers.
The region around Obanos is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Obanos-Puente la Reina – circular via the Camino Frances' or more challenging routes such as 'View of Cirauqui – Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge loop from Muruzábal'. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from easy routes like the 'Aragonese Way Trail' to difficult road cycling tours like 'Gothic House of Biurrun – View from Alto del Perdón loop from Obanos'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Obanos and Cycling around Obanos guides.
Hiking difficulties vary. Some routes, like the 'Obanos-Puente la Reina – circular via the Camino Frances', are considered easy. Others, such as 'Muruzabal-Arnotegi – circular via the Camino Frances' or 'Pilgrim Monument – Arnotegi Hermitage loop from Muruzábal', are moderate. For more challenging climbs, you might consider the ascent to Eltxumendi Summit, described as demanding despite its short length, or the 'View of Cirauqui – Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge loop from Muruzábal' which is rated difficult. Always check the specific route details before you go.
Yes, there are several circular walking routes available. For instance, you can explore the 'Obanos-Puente la Reina – circular via the Camino Frances' for an easy loop. More moderate options include the 'Muruzabal-Arnotegi – circular via the Camino Frances' and the 'Pilgrim Monument – Arnotegi Hermitage loop from Muruzábal'. These routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes and highlights of the region.
Fidelus Mendi, part of the Sierra de Tajonar mountain range near Pamplona, offers a variety of paths to its summit, catering to different technical abilities. Visitors can enjoy the journey and the rewarding views from the top. However, it's noted that some sections of the GR 220 path from Elorz are not recommended for walkers due to potential crowding.
Visitors frequently appreciate the exceptional panoramic views, especially from spots like the View from Alto del Perdón. The combination of natural beauty with historical and artistic heritage, such as the Hermitage of Arnotegui and the Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón, is also a major draw. Many enjoy the sense of peace and the opportunity for reflection while traversing these significant landmarks on the Camino de Santiago.
Yes, Tangorri Summit is known for its relatively easy access to panoramic views. A magnificent track leads directly to the very top, making it a convenient option for those seeking expansive vistas without an overly strenuous climb.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided in the guide data, the region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking. These seasons offer milder temperatures and pleasant conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the views. Summer can be hot, especially at midday, and winter may present colder temperatures and potentially snow at higher elevations, requiring appropriate gear.
Beyond the general viewpoints, AltoDelTxaparro is a summit that offers unique natural features, though accessing its monolith can be challenging through dense boxwood. Aritzdigorri, while affected by past fires, still provides good views and a different natural landscape away from the wind farms.


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