Best attractions and places to see around Olóriz include a variety of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and cultural settlements. This region offers numerous opportunities for exploration, with over 20 points of interest waiting to be discovered. Visitors can engage in activities like hiking and cycling while exploring the diverse landscape. The area provides a blend of historical significance and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The bridge and its surroundings are very pleasant. The bike route after the fountain becomes impassable due to the undergrowth. It is advisable to return to the village and take the Camino along the track.
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Gothic House Gothic house from the end of the 15th century, which is notable for the enormous pointed doorway with a moulded ring and large voussoirs, on the keystone of which a quartered coat of arms is engraved, on the first and fourth floors, three bands with wolves inscribed on them, and on the second and third floors, panels. On the second floor, there are three pairs of twinned windows, with semicircular arches, with second lobed arches with balls and ogees. The wooden eaves that crown the building are notable.
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Recommended route for the surroundings and the views, be physically prepared, the climb to Alto d Izco is hard, lunch at the top and return💪
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Santa María de Eunate is a Romanesque church on the Aragonese branch of the Way of St. James in Navarre. The church was built at the end of the 12th century in the Romanesque style with Mozarabic influences. The octagonal design is a reference to the Templars. There used to be a hospice here that belonged to the Order of St. John and today it is a hostel for pilgrims.
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Well here I am...a wonderful route, eh. Now relaxing among the trees...in the cool. If anyone comes out this late, let me know and we'll meet. Thanks.
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I'm on my way there right now.
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One of the few octagonal churches in the world, belonging to the Templars.
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There is something magical about this place
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The region is rich in history. Visit the 12th-century Church of Santa María de Eunate, known for its unique exterior cloister. Explore the quiet medieval town of Monreal, an obligatory stop on the Camino de Santiago. You can also see the Gothic House of Biurrun, a 15th-century structure with a distinctive pointed doorway.
Yes, the Medieval bridge of Salinas de Ibargoiti is considered family-friendly. This picturesque bridge over the Elortz River is a great spot for a break and is located on the Camino de Santiago.
For panoramic views, head to Fidelus Mendi (Sierra de Tajonar). This summit offers a variety of paths to its top, and visitors consistently enjoy the journey and the extensive views from this viewpoint.
The area around Olóriz is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Sierra de Alaitz Loop from Unzué, or explore cycling routes like the Monreal – Medieval Bridge of Monreal loop. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for hiking around Olóriz and cycling around Olóriz.
Yes, there are hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. For example, the Sierra de Alaitz Loop from Unzué is a moderate 11.4 km hike, while the San Millán Church – Recreational Area with Fountain loop is a longer moderate route at 14.3 km. You can find more details and options in the hiking guide for Olóriz.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and natural beauty. The Church of Santa María de Eunate is admired for its unique architecture, while the Medieval bridge of Salinas de Ibargoiti is praised for its picturesque setting. Many also enjoy the journey and views from Fidelus Mendi.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Options include the Peña de la Guardia Forest Path – Alto de Ekisoain loop from Sierra de Alaitz (16.9 km, difficult) or the Trujal rupestre de Solchaga loop from Garinoain (10.2 km, moderate). More running routes can be found in the running trails guide for Olóriz.
Absolutely. Both the Church of Santa María de Eunate and the town of Monreal are emblematic places and obligatory stops on the Camino de Santiago. The Medieval bridge of Salinas de Ibargoiti is also crossed by pilgrims on the Aragonese Way.
The region showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The Church of Santa María de Eunate is a prime example of 12th-century Romanesque design, while the Gothic House of Biurrun features distinctive late 15th-century Gothic elements, including a pointed doorway and twinned windows.
Beyond the historical sites, the natural landscape offers features like the Elortz River, which flows under the Medieval bridge of Salinas de Ibargoiti. The region also includes summits like Fidelus Mendi, providing natural viewpoints and opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
Exploring the attractions around Olóriz is best done by combining visits to historical sites with outdoor activities. Many attractions are accessible via hiking or cycling routes, allowing you to experience both the cultural heritage and the natural beauty of the region simultaneously. Consider using the komoot guides for hiking and cycling to plan your exploration.


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