Waterfalls around Parçonerie Générale De Guipuscoa-Et-Alava are located within a mountain territory that is part of the Aizcorri-Araz natural park. This area, co-owned by several municipalities in the Basque Country, Spain, spans parts of Guipúzcoa and Álava. The landscape features deep valleys and numerous ravines, contributing to the formation of various waterfalls. These natural attractions offer diverse experiences for visitors exploring the region.
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More than a waterfall itself, it is a fall of water down a very inclined wall. But that makes her more curious.
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It is an impressive spring from the aquifers that permeate the limestone rock. A dam has been built to channel part of the water through a ditch. A beautiful waterfall jumps from the dam.
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The cover photo of colleague Javier Colmenero is impressive.
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Achievement of several waterfalls hidden among a beech forest. Although they show their maximum splendor after a rainy episode, the path turns into a muddy area which makes it quite uncomfortable to run.
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The region boasts several impressive waterfalls. In Álava, the Tobería Waterfalls offer a series of falls hidden within a beech forest, while the Source of the Zirauntza River features an impressive spring and a beautiful waterfall from a built dam. The Andoin Waterfall is another notable site in Álava. For a unique sight, the Urkate Waterfall presents water falling down a very inclined wall.
While not directly within the Parzonería General, the Salto del Nervión, located on the border between Álava and Burgos, is the highest waterfall on the Iberian Peninsula, plunging nearly 300 meters into the Delika canyon. In Guipúzcoa, the Aitzondo Waterfall in Peñas de Aia natural park is considered the tallest, with a free fall of 100 to 140 meters.
The best time to experience the waterfalls at their maximum flow is typically after several days of heavy rain or during the thawing season. For example, the Salto del Nervión is most spectacular under these conditions. Similarly, the Tobería Waterfalls show their maximum splendor after a rainy episode, though be aware that trails can become muddy.
Yes, the Spring waterfall is noted as family-friendly and easily accessible. The viewpoint for the Salto del Nervión also offers a pleasurable natural setting suitable for the whole family.
If visiting after rain, it is highly recommended to wear appropriate footwear, such as boots, as trails can become very muddy and slippery. Visitors to the Tobería Waterfalls and Andoin Waterfall have specifically noted the presence of mud in wet conditions.
The region is characterized by deep valleys, numerous ravines, and natural parks like Aizcorri-Araz. You'll find diverse landscapes including beech forests around the Tobería Waterfalls, limestone rock formations, and impressive springs like the Source of the Zirauntza River. The Salto del Nervión plunges into a dramatic canyon, offering spectacular views from its viewpoint.
The area around the Parzonería General de Guipúzcoa y Álava offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and road cycling. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the Lizarraga Pass – Estella-Lizarra Riverside loop, and running trails such as 'The hidden path from Aránzazu' through the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Parçonerie Générale De Guipuscoa-Et-Alava, Running Trails around Parçonerie Générale De Guipuscoa-Et-Alava, and Road Cycling Routes around Parçonerie Générale De Guipuscoa-Et-Alava guide pages.
Yes, many waterfalls are part of or accessible via hiking trails. The Tobería Waterfalls, for instance, are part of a simple and pleasant river route of approximately 3 km. The Salto del Nervión can be observed from above at the Nervión Viewpoint or from below along the Green Path in Delika. The Peñas de Aia natural park, home to Aitzondo Waterfall, is also ideal for hiking.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and accessibility of many of the sites. For example, the Spring is praised for being a 'collected place and easily accessible.' The dramatic scale of the Salto del Nervión and the picturesque succession of falls at Tobería Waterfalls are also highly valued experiences.
Yes, several waterfalls offer excellent viewpoints. The Salto del Nervión has a dedicated viewpoint that provides a balcony suspended over the canyon. The Andoin Waterfall is also listed as having a viewpoint, allowing visitors to take in the scenery.
Yes, the Spring waterfall is noted by visitors as being 'cool' even without much water, making it a good option to visit outside of peak rainy seasons.


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