Best attractions and places to see around Arantza, a town in Navarre, northern Spain, offer a diverse range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in cultural exploration. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including mountain passes, dense forests, and unique geological formations. Visitors can discover spiritual sanctuaries, historical sites, and scenic viewpoints throughout the area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Near the end of the stream section, the concrete blocks covering the stream are as of September 2025 completely missing, leaving you two options forward: 1) walk on a 20cm wide path right next to a big cliff, 2) walk inside of the stream bed, knee-deep in water. We decided to turn back because it did not seem safe for us. Caution recommended!
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Access to the foot of the waterfall is dangerous and from the path, you can't see much ☹️
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People suffering from vertigo should avoid... It's not wide at all in places.
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Beautiful hiking route claiming the Endara Valley surrounded by dense forests and streams on the eastern slope of the Aiako Harria massif.
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The Aitzondo waterfall is located in the Aiako Harria natural park, at the western end of the Pyrenees. This waterfall is one of the largest in Guipuzcoa, with a drop of 140 meters that ends in a small pond.
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Nice climb up a very quiet road, which runs through a leafy forest, although from time to time the landscape opens up and you can admire the views of the valley and the Endara reservoir. The slope from Endara is 4.2 kilometers long, with an average gradient of 6.8%. Around kilometer 3 is when the hardest percentages are found, around 8 and 10%. If you go up from Lesaka the climb is twice as long, but it doesn't really start to get steep until the second kilometer. In any case, it is not a very steep climb until the last kilometer, where there are ramps of up to 11%.
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Arantza is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the unique San Juan Xar Cave Shrine, a nature reserve featuring the peninsula's only native hornbeam forest and ancient trees. The area also boasts scenic mountain passes like Col de Lizarrieta and Alto de Agiña, offering views of valleys and reservoirs. Don't miss the Putzubeltz Waterfall (Ur Jauzia) located within Arantza itself.
Yes, several mountain passes offer stunning vistas. Col de Lizarrieta, at 411 meters above sea level on the Franco-Spanish border, provides scenic views and even has a bird watching station. Alto de Agiña winds through dense forests, occasionally opening up to views of the valley and the Endara reservoir. The Ibanteli summit also serves as a beautiful belvedere with unobstructed views of the Rhune.
The region offers cultural exploration beyond Arantza itself. The San Juan Xar Cave Shrine is a spiritual sanctuary with a hermitage and a fountain believed to have healing properties. Additionally, nearby cave systems like Cuevas de Zugarramurdi and Les Grottes de Sare provide insights into local history and geology.
The area around Arantza is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on passes like Col de Lizarrieta and Alto de Agiña. Hiking is also very popular, with trails leading to summits like Ibanteli. For more specific routes, explore the Gravel biking around Arantza, MTB Trails around Arantza, and Mountain Hikes around Arantza guides.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find moderate to difficult mountain hikes, such as the Aritxulegi loop or the challenging Mendieder – Mairubaratzeta loop. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Arantza guide.
Cycling is a fantastic way to explore the area. Mountain passes like Col de Lizarrieta and Alto de Agiña are popular routes, offering varying gradients and scenic views. For dedicated cycling routes, check out the Gravel biking around Arantza guide, which includes routes like the 'Bidassoa Railway Tunnels – Lantxurda Tunnel loop from Bera'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The shaded climbs and regular gradients of mountain passes like Ascent to Col d'Ibardin from Bera are often highlighted. The scenic views from spots like Col de Lizarrieta and the quiet, forested roads of Alto de Agiña are also highly rated.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the San Juan Xar Cave Shrine offers a unique and tranquil experience within a protected nature reserve, away from more conventional tourist spots. Its focus on natural and spiritual heritage makes it a peaceful discovery.
Absolutely! The region is well-suited for mountain biking. You can find various trails, including challenging routes like 'Vuelta por Artikutza' or 'Mountain biking through the forges of Artikutza'. For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the MTB Trails around Arantza guide.
Yes, the San Juan Xar Cave Shrine is itself declared a Nature Reserve, protecting a unique hornbeam forest. Additionally, the Bertiz Lordship Natural Park is located about 10.8 km from Arantza, offering another significant natural attraction with its own garden.
From mountain passes like Col de Lizarrieta, you can expect broad scenic views across the Franco-Spanish border. Alto de Agiña provides glimpses of the valley and the Endara reservoir through its forested roads. The Ibanteli summit offers an unobstructed panorama of the Basque country, including the Rhune.


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