Mountain peaks around Dicastillo are primarily defined by Montejurra, a significant mountain in the Tierra Estella region of Navarre, Spain. This area is characterized by its commanding summits that offer extensive views of the surrounding landscape. The region features diverse terrain, including holm oak groves and pine forests, marking the transition between mountainous northern Navarre and the Ebro River basin. Dicastillo serves as a common starting point for exploring these prominent natural features.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Nowadays, it is impossible to reach the highest point, which is just a few meters from the Cross on the pierced rock with the Christ.
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Another of the peaks of the Peñaguda mountain range.
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To access the last few metres, I had to climb a steep path that seemed very dangerous to me. It housed one of the castle towers.
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To reach the top, you had to climb a hill that seemed very dangerous to me. In ancient times, this small rock housed the castle of Lizarrara.
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The views and the ruins are worth it.
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It is true that those who climb here do so for the castle, not so much for the top itself, but it is also fine as another reason for the climb.
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Modest top with a small mailbox. The panorama is fabulous.
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The most prominent peaks are Montejurra and San Cipriano. Montejurra, often called the 'king of Tierra Estella,' offers impressive panoramic views and significant historical context. San Cipriano, adjacent to Montejurra, also provides beautiful vistas and is frequently visited.
Yes, Montejurra holds deep historical importance, especially for Carlists, who consider it a sacred mountain. It was the site of significant battles during the 19th-century Carlist Wars, and an annual pilgrimage commemorates these events. Additionally, Monjardin is a castle and historical site that also functions as a summit, with its ruins adding to its appeal.
From peaks like Montejurra, you can expect excellent 360-degree panoramic views of the Merindad de Estella and adjacent mountain ranges such as Urbasa, Andia, and Lóquiz. On clear days, the Ebro River plain is also visible. San Cipriano and San Millán summit also offer fabulous panoramas.
The terrain around Dicastillo's peaks is diverse, featuring holm oak groves, pine forests, and areas with aromatic rosemary and boxwood corridors. Ascents often involve comfortable tracks. Montejurra reaches 1,045 meters, and San Cipriano is at 1,042 meters. The northern face of Montejurra is steep with rocky monoliths, while the southern face is more accessible.
Yes, a well-marked circular route, PR-NA 188, connects Dicastillo, Montejurra, and Arellano, offering a moderately challenging hike of about 12.7 km with an elevation gain of 675 meters. San Cipriano can also be reached via picturesque paths from Iratxe, forming part of a colorful circular route.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. Popular hiking routes include the Montejurra loop from Iratxe and the Hermitage of San Cipriano loop from Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Irache.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the diverse landscapes including holm oak groves and pine forests suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery for hiking. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the extensive panoramic views from the summits.
While Montejurra and San Cipriano are the main attractions, San Millán summit, part of the Peñaguda mountain range, offers a modest top with a small mailbox and a fabulous panorama. Lazkua is another summit just above a viewpoint, noted for its beauty.
Visitors particularly enjoy the impressive panoramic views from summits like Montejurra, which offers a beautiful landscape. The historical significance of Montejurra and the ruins of the castle at Monjardin also add a unique cultural dimension to the experience.
Many trails lead to the summits, with popular routes often starting from nearby towns like Dicastillo and Ayegui. Dicastillo itself serves as a common starting point for exploring these prominent natural features, making them quite accessible for hikers.
While specific parking details or public transport routes are not provided, many popular hiking routes to the peaks, such as those for Montejurra and San Cipriano, commence from nearby towns like Dicastillo, Ayegui, or Iratxe, suggesting these are common access points for visitors.


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