Best attractions and places to see around Larraul are found in the Tolosaldea region of Gipuzkoa, nestled at the foothills of Murgil Mountain. This area offers a blend of historical charm, cultural insights, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks, traditional farmhouses, and scenic natural features. The tranquil environment provides opportunities for appreciating rural landscapes and local heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Bridge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • River
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Larraul.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Orio is also very beautiful, quiet and dignified
0
0
It is a modest peak, but it is difficult to reach from the Izaskun neighbourhood. You have to be a little careful not to slip in the last few metres of the north face.
4
0
That bridge is called "INTUIA-ko zubia" the INTUIA farmhouse is next to it. The misnamed "witches' bridge" is called UNANIBI-ko zubia, right in the Otita park (beginning of the Leitzaran valley). Don't forget to bring lights to cross the numerous tunnels in this valley!! Not to see but to be seen.
1
0
This beautiful city located in the valley of the Oria River is surrounded by small mountains and green meadows. Thus, it offers you the possibility of escaping from the noise of the city in a few minutes. Furthermore, in its historic center is the church of San Martín de Tours, which is undoubtedly worth a visit.
3
0
Orio is a fishing town in the province of Gipuzkoa in the autonomous region of Basque Country in northern Spain. The town center is on the Oria River, a good kilometer from its mouth in the Bay of Biscay.
2
0
Mount Uzturre (733 m.), bounded by the basins of the Oria and Leitzaran rivers, is the quintessential Tolosa ascent. A cross erected in 1927 characterizes it, however the summit is a little higher, hidden by trees and without views, which is why the most popular objective for the mountaineer is found on this cross.
4
1
This bridge is part of the Plazaola greenway and is known as the "witches' bridge". A well-known place for the inhabitants of the area. Quiet place where you can see the river, fishermen... it has some tables nearby to eat and spend the day.
3
1
Orio is very crowded in the summer season, it has numerous attractions that will surely captivate you. Located where the sea, the mountains and the mouth of the Oria River merge, this small fishing village has witnessed the comings and goings of pilgrims over the centuries. Today, Orio continues to be closely linked to the Camino de Santiago and other routes that make it a place of passage and stay.
0
0
Larraul offers a rich history, including the Church of San Esteban, a Gothic-Renaissance church from the 14th century with a unique 16th-century grisaille painting. You can also visit the medieval Sorarrain Farmhouse, recognized as a Cultural Heritage site, and the renovated Txurigain Mill, which showcases early industrialization. The Andoain settlement also features the historic church of San Martín de Tours.
Yes, the Larraul Ecomuseum provides a deep dive into rural Basque life, showcasing ancient and modern elements related to architecture, religion, sports, and festivities. It illustrates the evolution of the rural environment and community. Visits can be arranged by appointment.
For impressive panoramic views, you can stroll up the road from Larraul's town square towards Murgil Mountain, offering vistas of neighboring towns and Mount Ernio (1,075m). The "Aiztondo valley's balcony," a natural terrace on Murgil mountain, also provides beautiful views from Larraul's peaceful square. Additionally, the Uzturre Summit (733 m) is a popular objective for mountaineers, offering expansive views.
Larraul is nestled amidst natural beauty. You can explore the foothills of Murgil Mountain, observe the historic Usarrabi Stream, and enjoy views of Mount Ernio. The Oria River at Orio also offers scenic views where the river meets the sea.
The area around Larraul offers various hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Hernio and Gazume from Iturriotz Trail' or loops to the 'Hernio Summit' from different starting points. For more details and specific routes, check out the Hiking around Larraul guide.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. You can explore gravel biking routes, including loops along the Plazaola greenway or the Oria River. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Gravel biking around Larraul guide and the Cycling around Larraul guide.
Absolutely. The Witches' Bridge is part of the Plazaola greenway, offering a quiet place to see the river and enjoy walks or rides. The Oria River also features in several cycling routes, providing scenic paths.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Witches' Bridge is a quiet spot with tables nearby for picnics. The Orio Old Town and Harbor and Andoain are charming settlements with historical sites. The serene rural landscapes around Larraul are also ideal for relaxing family strolls.
Larraul is particularly vibrant in August, when it celebrates its festivals, including San Esteban's festival starting on August 3rd and another in honor of San Bartolomé at the end of the month. The tranquil environment is generally pleasant for outdoor activities and exploring rural landscapes throughout the warmer months.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Witches' Bridge is noted as a quiet, enchanted spot for photography and enjoying the river. The Orio Old Town and Harbor is loved for its charming fishing village atmosphere and seafood. The Uzturre Summit is a popular objective for mountaineers, despite its modest peak.
Yes, Larraul is home to many manorial farmhouses, some dating back centuries. The Sorarrain Farmhouse, built in medieval times and rebuilt in the 18th century, is recognized as a Cultural Heritage site. The Larraul Ecomuseum also provides insights into the lifestyle within traditional Basque farmhouses.
Yes, the charming fishing village of Orio Old Town and Harbor is located at the mouth of the Orio River, known for its white-facaded houses and seafood. The settlement of Andoain, situated in the valley of the Oria River, features the historic church of San Martín de Tours and offers an escape into green meadows.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: