Attractions and places to see around Ochandiano, also known as Otxandio, are situated in the Bizkaia province of Spain, nestled between the Gorbea and Urkiola Natural Parks. This location provides a rich environment for both historical exploration and outdoor activities. The town features a blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. It serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous terrain and natural parks.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful place for all tastes For hiking, cycling, to bring children with a park with swings
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cycling tradition in the heart of the Arlaban port
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A beautiful waterfall near the Saldropo Wetland. It's wonderful to see it with water.
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A new visit to the Virgin of Dorleta, this time on gravel.
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Virgin of Dorleta. Floral offering at the beginning of the season
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Newly paved road. It is very easy to climb up to the plateau.
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Beautiful, magical place. The final stretch is difficult to access. Not suitable for everyone. Very steep slope and lots of loose stones. The ground is also quite rocky, so on rainy or humid days it has to be very slippery. Otherwise, it is beautiful and you can take it easy and enjoy it.
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Ochandiano offers several historical sites. You can visit the baroque-style Town Hall, a national monument from 1742, or the 16th-century Parish Church of Santa Marina. Don't miss the unique Bolatoki, an 1861 building housing a bowling alley, or the Andikona Square Monument, which commemorates the first bombing of civilians in Europe.
Ochandiano is nestled between Gorbea Natural Park and Urkiola Natural Park, offering stunning natural beauty. You can also visit the beautiful Uguzpe Waterfall, especially impressive during the rainy season. The Anboto (1,331 m) and Gorbea Summit are significant peaks offering challenging hikes and panoramic views.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Urkiola Sanctuary is located in a beautiful natural setting and is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Altar of the Virgin of Dorleta is also listed as family-friendly, offering a cultural stop.
The mountainous and natural surroundings of Ochandiano are ideal for a range of outdoor sports. You can enjoy hiking, mountaineering, mountain biking, cycling, and climbing. The Urrúnaga Reservoir also provides opportunities for water activities like rowing and fishing. For specific routes, check out the nearby Mountain Hikes around Ochandiano, Gravel biking around Ochandiano, and Running Trails around Ochandiano guides.
Ochandiano is a great base for hiking and mountaineering. The Anboto (1,331 m) and Gorbea Summit are popular peaks for challenging ascents. You can find various routes, including difficult loops around Anboto and Gorbeia, as well as moderate options like the Urkiola Sanctuary loop. Explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Ochandiano guide.
The Urkiola Sanctuary is a religious building located in the heart of the Urkiola Natural Park. While the current structure dates from the 19th century, it stands on the foundations of much older temples, with the first hermitage dating back to the 13th century. It's known for its beautiful setting and is a significant site in the region.
The Uguzpe Waterfall is particularly beautiful during the rainy season. This is when it has the most water, offering a stunning natural spectacle. It's easily accessible from Saldropo.
Anboto (1,331 m) is one of the most well-known mountains in the Basque Mountains. It holds significant importance in traditional Basque culture, as it is considered the main dwelling of the goddess Mari, also known as the Lady of Amboto. It offers challenging climbs and stunning views.
Yes, the area around Ochandiano is considered a paradise for mushroom and fungi enthusiasts. Its natural surroundings and forests provide an ideal environment for mycology, making it a popular spot for foraging.
In Ochandiano's town center, the Plaza Nagusia (Main Square) is the social heart, surrounded by significant buildings. You can admire the baroque Town Hall, the Parish Church of Santa Marina, and the unique Bolatoki. The Vulcano Fountain is also a point of interest within the main square, and a stroll through the streets reveals charming historical architecture.
Yes, there are several running trails around Ochandiano, ranging in difficulty. You can find challenging routes like the Urkiola Pass loop or the Urkiolaguirre Summit loop. For detailed information and route options, refer to the Running Trails around Ochandiano guide.
The Altar of the Virgin of Dorleta is significant as the patron saint of cyclists. It became officially recognized after a request was made to Pope John XXIII by young cyclists in 1960. It's a place where cyclists often make an annual floral offering at the beginning of the season.


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