Mountain peaks around Luquin offer diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features 11 distinct peaks, providing opportunities for both scenic views and challenging ascents. Notable landmarks include summits like Montejurra and San Cipriano, which are significant in the Iratxe area. The landscape is characterized by picturesque paths and expansive vistas, making it a destination for exploring natural features.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Nowadays, it is impossible to reach the highest point, which is just a few meters from the Cross on the pierced rock with the Christ.
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Another of the peaks of the Peñaguda mountain range.
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To access the last few metres, I had to climb a steep path that seemed very dangerous to me. It housed one of the castle towers.
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To reach the top, you had to climb a hill that seemed very dangerous to me. In ancient times, this small rock housed the castle of Lizarrara.
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It is true that those who climb here do so for the castle, not so much for the top itself, but it is also fine as another reason for the climb.
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Modest top with a small mailbox. The panorama is fabulous.
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With its top at 1042 meters above sea level. San Cipriano is next to Montejurra one of the most important and visited peaks in the area and from where you will have beautiful views. You can get there by picturesque paths from the town of Iratxe on a very colorful circular route.
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The most popular peaks include Montejurra, known for its impressive views and status as a natural monument, and San Cipriano, which offers beautiful vistas and is accessible via picturesque paths from Iratxe.
Yes, Monjardin features a castle and historical ruins on its summit, drawing visitors for both the views and the historical significance. Additionally, Lizarrara is a challenging climb to a peak that once housed a castle tower.
From peaks like Montejurra and San Cipriano, you can expect impressive and beautiful landscapes. Monjardin also offers a magnificent landscape view, and the San Millán summit provides a fabulous panorama.
Many peaks in the area are considered intermediate. San Cipriano and Montejurra are both intermediate climbs with picturesque paths. Monjardin and San Millán summit are also intermediate, offering accessible experiences with rewarding views.
Yes, Lizarrara is categorized as a challenging summit. Reaching the top involves climbing a steep path that some visitors have found very dangerous, making it suitable for more experienced hikers.
The San Millán summit is part of the Peñaguda mountain range, indicating that some of Luquin's peaks belong to this range.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and numerous running trails. These guides provide options for different skill levels and distances.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive and beautiful views from summits like Montejurra. The historical aspect of peaks like Monjardin, with its castle ruins, is also a significant draw. The overall experience of reaching these summits and enjoying the landscape is highly valued.
At Montejurra, you'll find a geodesic vertex. The San Millán summit has a small mailbox. While San Cipriano has a cross on a pierced rock, it's noted that it's impossible to reach the absolute highest point.
Yes, for San Cipriano, you can access the peak via picturesque paths from the town of Iratxe on a very colorful circular route.


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