Abanto Y Ciérvana-Abanto Zierbena
Abanto Y Ciérvana-Abanto Zierbena
Best mountain peaks around Abanto Y Ciérvana-Abanto Zierbena offer a blend of natural elevations, historical sites, and panoramic views. The municipality features a highest elevation of 540 meters within the Montes de Triano, an area known for its mining heritage. Notable peaks like Punta Lucero and Munarrikolanda provide insights into the region's past, from military fortifications to megalithic monuments. These areas present opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes and historical landmarks.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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This 192-meter-high peak lies at the westernmost end of the Munarrikolanda Mountains. This mountain range is an important megalithic site stretching between the Saierri and Munarrikolanda mountains and contains a total of seven monuments (burial mounds and dolmens).
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Definitely a highlight here. Shortly before the summit, a narrow single trail leads from the forest road to the summit, which is easy to miss...
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Of all the surrounding peaks, this is the most comfortable.
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I understood that this was Peñas Blancas or Apuko Txiki, and that Apuko is the next one, which is higher. I'm in a mess. What about this...??
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The top of Mount Munarrikolanda (257 meters) is the highest in the Munarrikolanda mountain range. It hides a bunker from the Bilbao Iron Belt. That belt is a defense system that was built in the civil war to defend the city against enemy attacks.
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The top of Mount Ventoso is located at an altitude of 731 meters. Reaching it involves a short detour from the GR 123, but it is worth it for the beautiful views it offers of the surrounding mountains and the sea in the distance.
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price place but be careful with the wind is very strong
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The region offers several significant peaks. Ganeran Summit is popular for its comfortable ascent and being one of the highest in the Grumeran massif. Apuko Summit (469 m) provides great views and easy access. For a blend of nature and history, Saierri Summit (192 m) – Munarrikolanda Massif is part of an important megalithic station.
Yes, several peaks are rich in history. Punta Lucero (307m) was a strategic military point during the Spanish Civil War and WWII, featuring remnants like cannons and trenches. The Munarrikolanda area, including Saierri Summit (192 m), is an important megalithic station with seven prehistoric monuments, including burial mounds and dolmens. A Civil War bunker can also be found at the summit of Munarrikolanda.
Many peaks offer impressive panoramic views. From Punta Lucero, you can see the Port of Bilbao, La Arena beach, and the Cantabrian Sea. Munarrikolanda provides interesting views of the Abra estuary, Sopela, and the surrounding coastline. Apuko Summit (469 m) is known for its great views, and Pico Mendibil offers a panoramic view of the Abra of the Bilbao estuary.
Yes, routes to Punta Lucero are generally considered easy and suitable for families. The walks around Munarrikolanda also offer comfortable options for all audiences, making them good choices for family outings.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore running trails like the challenging "Pico Serantes – Punta Lucero Battery loop" or the shorter "Cueva del Sauco – La Arena loop." For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the "Argalario and Peñas Negras Loop" and mountain biking trails like the "Geltoki Restaurant – Arenao Bridge loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails guides.
The Vía Verde de los Montes de Hierro (Green Way of the Iron Mountains) is a 40 km route that traverses the wider Montes de Triano mountain range. This area is renowned for its mining history, and the route showcases former mining areas, old furnaces, and headframes. It's a significant attraction for exploring the region's unique blend of industrial heritage and regenerating natural environments.
The highest elevation within the municipality of Abanto y Ciérvana-Abanto Zierbena is 540 meters (1,770 ft), located within the Montes de Triano mountain range.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. For example, Ganeran Summit is noted for its comfortable ascent, while Apuko Summit (469 m) is praised for its great views and easy access, making for a pleasant day trip. The challenging but rewarding Ascent to Eretza is highlighted for its impressive views despite demanding sections.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding experience, the Ascent to Eretza is described as having very demanding last hills, offering impressive views as a reward. Be prepared for potentially muddy sections if it has rained.
Absolutely. The Munarrikolanda area, which includes Saierri Summit (192 m), is an important megalithic station. It features a collection of seven prehistoric monuments, including burial mounds (tumuli) and dolmens, offering a unique glimpse into the region's deep past.
Pico Mendibil is the highest point of Trapagaran and is popularly known for the Telefonica telecommunications tower, often called "El Piruli." It offers attractive landscapes and a panoramic view of the Abra of the Bilbao estuary, despite being one of the lesser-known peaks in the area.


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