Mountain peaks near Barásoain, Navarre, Spain, are characterized by varied elevations within the municipality. The highest point within Barásoain is Mount Artebeltz, reaching 644 meters. While the village itself sits at 523 meters, the surrounding area offers accessible summits and viewpoints. The wider Navarre region features more prominent peaks, but Barásoain provides local opportunities for exploring natural features.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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I recommend my "out" route rather than the "in" route in my itinerary. I had a tough time getting to the monolith through a real sea of boxwood.
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Summit of almost 1000 meters with a beautiful ascent/descent, very mountaineering (somewhat technical for people not used to the mountains).
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A small summit near the Peña de Unzué, it is worth it, if only for the views of that rock.
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This humble but picturesque hermitage is located in the heart of the Montes de Valdorba and on the top of Cerro Pelaio at 959 meters above sea level.
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While Barásoain itself features Mount Artebeltz as its highest point at 644 meters, the surrounding region offers several more prominent peaks. Key highlights include the Hermitage of San Pelayo, situated on Cerro Pelaio at 959 meters, and the View of Pamplona and the Unzué Valley from Bagadigorri Summit, which reaches 1,171 meters and provides expansive views.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, PeñaUnzue offers a mountaineering ascent and descent. This summit, nearly 1000 meters high, can be somewhat technical for hikers not accustomed to mountain terrain.
Many peaks in the area offer excellent panoramic views. For instance, the Bagadigorri Summit provides marvelous vistas of Pamplona and the Unzué valley. Even smaller summits like Aieregi are appreciated for their views, especially of the nearby Peña de Unzué.
Yes, the Hermitage of San Pelayo is both a religious building and a historical site. Located on Cerro Pelaio in the Montes de Valdorba, this humble yet picturesque hermitage adds a cultural dimension to your mountain exploration.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region around Barásoain is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes. For example, the 'Montes de Valdorba – circular desde Pueyo por el cerro San Pelaio' is a popular moderate MTB route.
Yes, AltoDelTxaparro is recognized as a natural monument. While reaching the monolith can be challenging due to dense boxwood, it offers a unique natural feature and an intermediate summit experience.
The highest point directly within the municipality of Barásoain is Mount Artebeltz, which reaches an elevation of 644 meters (2,113 feet).
Navarre generally experiences pleasant weather for hiking during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring colder conditions and snow at higher elevations, requiring appropriate gear.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for these peaks, many intermediate trails can be suitable for families with some hiking experience. The lower elevations within Barásoain itself, such as around Mount Artebeltz, might offer easier walks. Always check the difficulty and elevation gain of a specific route before heading out with children.
Barásoain and its surrounding villages offer various amenities. You can find accommodation, cafes, pubs, and restaurants in Barásoain itself, as well as in nearby towns within the Valdorba region. These serve as convenient bases for exploring the local peaks and trails.
The mountain peaks around Barásoain offer a range of difficulty levels. You can find intermediate options like the Hermitage of San Pelayo and Bagadigorri Summit, as well as more challenging ascents such as PeñaUnzue, which involves mountaineering sections.
Public transport options directly to remote trailheads can be limited in rural areas like Barásoain. It is often advisable to use a personal vehicle to access many of the mountain peaks and hiking routes. Check local bus schedules for connections to larger towns, from which you might need to arrange further transport.


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