Natural monuments around Estella/Lizarra, also known as Lizarra, are found within the Navarre region of Spain, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area features a variety of geological formations, including karst massifs, river canyons, and prominent peaks. These natural monuments provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The region encompasses 16 natural monuments, making it a destination for those interested in natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Spectacular. Not as challenging as expected.
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From here there are views of the Sierra de Lokiz, made up of high-rise rocky outcrops, ravines and native forests. It has a surprising diversity of plant species and an important network of trails and paths.
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The linear path that runs along the Iranzu River is a picturesque route between oak and beech trees and where you will find several pools of crystal clear water that have been sculpted by the same erosion and today make up a beautiful landscape.
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Today I have returned for the second time and it has seemed something impressive again.
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Impressive, one of the coolest places I've been lately, a joy to walk and to see.
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The most beautiful and "encased" areas are the intermediate ones. The top, northwest, was dry and not what you'd expect in a canyon.
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Vertex located next to the antennae. A perfect place for a sandwich, especially if you continue 100 meters towards "Los Cañones", to the meadow below.
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SPECTACULAR VIEWS from this cave accessible by a small climb (with a chain) and 10-20 meters through a cave no more than 1 meter high in some sections. An enjoyable site. Although yes, be careful if the ground is wet
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Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning View of the Sierra de Lokiz, which offers impressive vistas of rocky outcrops and native forests. Another highly-rated spot is Montejurra, a prominent summit providing expansive views of the surrounding landscape. The MiradorDeLazkua is also a favorite for its impressive scenery.
Yes, the Source of the Urederra River is an excellent choice for families. It features a well-marked 6.2-kilometer round trip trail from Baquedano, leading to stunning turquoise waters and waterfalls. The Alloz Reservoir is also very family-friendly, offering calm waters for swimming and paddle sports, along with picnic areas and shaded spots.
The region around Estella/Lizarra is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Ruta del Zumaque' or more challenging ascents to summits. For cycling enthusiasts, there are extensive MTB trails and gravel biking routes. Water sports like sailing and paddle surfing are popular at the Alloz Reservoir.
The natural monuments around Estella/Lizarra showcase diverse geological formations. The Urbasa-Andía Natural Park is a vast karst massif with unique landscapes, while the Source of the Urederra River is famous for its travertine pools and waterfalls. You can also explore canyons like the Irantzu River Canyon and intriguing caves such as OjoDeSanPrudencio.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring. Spring brings lush greenery and full waterfalls, while autumn offers vibrant fall foliage, especially in the beech forests of Urbasa-Andía Natural Park and the Source of the Urederra. Summer is great for water activities at the Alloz Reservoir, but some areas like Urederra might require advance booking due to visitor limits.
Absolutely. The View of the Sierra de Lokiz provides stunning vistas of high-rise rocky outcrops and forests. Within Urbasa-Andía Natural Park, the Ubaba viewpoint (Balcón de Pilatos) offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Améscoa valley and surrounding mountains. Climbing Montejurra also rewards hikers with excellent views of the Estella region.
Yes, access to the Source of the Urederra River is limited to 500 visitors per day to protect its fragile ecosystem. It is highly recommended to book your visit in advance, especially during peak seasons. You can check availability and book through the official Visit Navarra website: visitnavarra.es.
The region boasts diverse ecosystems. The Source of the Urederra and Urbasa-Andía Natural Park are characterized by extensive beech forests. The Sierra de Lóquiz also features native forests and a surprising diversity of plant species. You might spot traditional grazing animals like horses and sheep in Urbasa-Andía, and the various natural areas support a wide range of local wildlife.
Yes, you'll find a range of hiking options. The trail to the Source of the Urederra is relatively easy and suitable for most. For more challenging routes, consider the ascent to Montejurra, which offers a rewarding climb. The Urbasa-Andía Natural Park and Sierra de Lóquiz also provide numerous trails from easy walks to more demanding treks. You can explore various hiking routes around Estella/Lizarra.
The Alloz Reservoir is the primary destination for water activities. Its calm, turquoise waters are perfect for swimming, sailing, paddle surfing, and canoeing. You can also rent water pedal boats for a more relaxed experience. The Irantzu River Canyon features crystal-clear pools, though these are more for scenic enjoyment than active water sports.
Urbasa-Andía Natural Park is special due to its expansive beech forests, high-altitude karst landscapes, and the unique experience of seeing horses and sheep graze freely. It offers dramatic cliffs, numerous springs, and the famous Ubaba viewpoint with its stunning vistas. It's an ideal location for hiking and experiencing a tranquil natural environment.
The Sierra de Lóquiz offers a less-trodden natural experience compared to some of the more popular sites. It features various trails and charming traditional villages nearby, providing a quieter option for those looking to explore natural areas away from larger crowds.


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