Best attractions and places to see around Añanako kuadrilla/Cuadrilla de Añana include a rich blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. This region, located in the southwest of Álava/Araba, is characterized by valleys, rivers, and mountains, providing a diverse landscape. Visitors can explore ancient salt production sites, significant fortifications, and natural parks. The area offers opportunities for active tourism and cultural immersion.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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It's a pleasure to stroll through what used to be its old streets.
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Beautiful river walk with small waterfalls.
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It's hard to reach this summit and be alone.
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Halfway point between the Goros cave and Ganalto.
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A nice area for activities.
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Fun trail along the salt flats. BE CAREFUL ⚠️ WHEN GETTING ON THE ROAD
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A milestone on the way to Ganalto. Ideal for eating a sandwich.
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The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Nervión River, known for its impressive waterfall and cavity. The Water Route offers a spectacular walk along a river, especially beautiful after rain. Don't miss the Purón River Gorge, a scenic route with waterfalls and cascades. Additionally, the Parque Natural de Valderejo is a major highlight for its natural beauty and hiking trails, and the Lago de Caicedo-Yuso is a notable natural lake.
Añanako kuadrilla is rich in history. The Salinas de Añana (Añana Salt Valley) is a unique cultural landscape showcasing ancient salt production. You can also explore the well-preserved Torre de los Varona in Villanañe, the Roman archaeological site of Oppidum Romano de Iruña-Veleia, and the restored Castillo de Portilla in Zambrana. The medieval village of Armiñón, with its historic bridge, is also worth a visit.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Water Route is a simple and spectacular walk that families can enjoy. The Purón River Gorge also offers a very scenic and relatively easy route. The Berganzo Village is a charming settlement with historical significance, and the Salinas de Añana provides an educational and engaging experience for all ages.
The region is excellent for active tourism. You can find numerous marked trails for hiking and cycling. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'Centro BTT Valderejo Añana Ruta 3' or 'Ascent to Sierra Arcena' from the MTB Trails guide. Running enthusiasts can try the 'Path of the Water' or the 'Purón River Gorge Trail' from the Running Trails guide. Other activities include gravel biking, via ferrata, kayaking, horse riding, and nordic walking.
For breathtaking views, consider hiking to the Ganalto Summit Cross, which offers great vistas from both north and south. The Nervión River waterfall also provides an impressive viewpoint, especially when water levels are high. Additionally, the San Vitores area is known for its worthwhile panoramic views, and the Saint Marina Hermitage offers good views after a relatively easy climb.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended, especially for trails like the Water Route, when the riverbeds have sufficient water after rains, enhancing the natural scenery. These seasons also offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring historical sites.
The Valle Salado de Añana, located in Salinas de Añana, is a unique cultural landscape and a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status. It showcases an ancient method of salt production using an intricate system of wooden channels and terraces, which has been in operation for thousands of years. It's a fascinating site to learn about traditional industry and local history.
Yes, the region has several significant religious sites. The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Tuesta features a rich collection of historiated archivolts, considered a prime example of late Romanesque architecture. The Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Angosto is known for its legend of the Virgin appearing in the water. Additionally, the Iglesia de San Román de Tobillas is considered one of the first Christian temples in Euskadi. You can also find the Saint Marina Hermitage and San Lorenzo Hermitage, both offering historical interest and often good views.
For running, you'll find a variety of trails. The Running Trails guide lists options such as the 'Path of the Water' (moderate difficulty) and the more challenging 'Purón River Gorge Trail'. Other routes include 'Santa Ana through the Purón River gorge' and the 'Encina Juradera de Angosto loop', offering diverse terrain for different running preferences.
Visitors frequently praise the region's blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Water Route is often described as 'simply fantastic' and 'very beautiful'. The Purón River Gorge is considered a 'real joy' for its scenic beauty. The impressive cavity and height of the Nervión River waterfall also leave a lasting impression. The overall appeal lies in the diverse trails, cultural sites, and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the region features striking architectural ensembles. The Torre de los Varona in Villanañe is one of Álava and Euskadi's most significant and well-preserved buildings. In Fontecha (Lantarón), you can find the Torre de Orgaz and Torre del Condestable, both notable structures that have undergone restoration. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's rich architectural heritage.


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