Best mountain peaks around Arraia-Maeztu are found within the Montaña Alavesa region, characterized by rugged territory and elevations often above 600 meters. This area offers diverse landscapes and numerous opportunities for hiking and exploration. The region features signposted routes that guide visitors through its natural environment. Arraia-Maeztu serves as a base for accessing these mountainous areas.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Very close to the Zalbizkar, good idea to pair them.
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Correct, I came home with mud up to my ears but it was fun 🤪
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One of the emblematic peaks of the area, a joy of views.
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If you are going to do the circle from Gastiain, I recommend going up the SE, through the hanging valley, and down the SW. Otherwise you will get lots of pebbles for the descent.
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It's nice to stand in the corner and contemplate the immense landscape at your feet
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Another obligatory stop in the cordal, with as good views as the previous ones.
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Interesting top of the range, close to Zalbizkar
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A simply wonderful place with amazing views above 1300 meters above sea level. of altitude. It can be reached by several paths from the town of Lapoblación, go carefully and firmly, the last meters to get here can be somewhat technical.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider climbing Sleeping Lion Peak (Lapoblación Castle), which exceeds 1,300 meters. Joar Summit (1,414 m) also provides amazing vistas from over 1,400 meters. Additionally, Pagogan, Txumarregi, and Arnaba are known for their excellent viewpoints, particularly towards the north and south, and of the Colgado de Arnaba Valley.
Yes, Pagogan is noted for its easy accessibility, making it a popular choice for those seeking enjoyable hikes without extreme difficulty. The region generally offers a variety of mountain peaks, including routes suitable for families.
The Montaña Alavesa region, where Arraia-Maeztu is located, is ideal for hiking. While specific seasonal recommendations depend on weather, generally spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Be mindful of potential mud during rainy seasons, especially on routes like Pagogan.
Beyond hiking, the area around Arraia-Maeztu offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, including routes like 'Centro Btt Izki Ruta 7' or 'Izki - Route 8'. There are also numerous Running Trails, such as the 'Arabako Mendialdeko ibilbide zirkularra'. For cycling enthusiasts, the Cycling routes include the 'Vasco-Navarro Greenway: Campezo Loop'.
Yes, when visiting Sleeping Lion Peak (Lapoblación Castle), you can start your ascent from the village of Lapoblación, a medieval settlement itself. This village is worth exploring for its historical context and location within limestone rocky ridges.
Visitors frequently praise the amazing views from summits like Sleeping Lion Peak and Joar Summit. The immersive experience in nature, the diverse landscapes, and the rewarding climbs are also highly valued. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment and the stunning scenery that makes each climb worthwhile.
Beyond the most popular, the broader Montaña Alavesa region features several other significant peaks. These include Monte Indiagana (1,101 meters), Monte Santa Elena (1,110 meters), Monte Arrigorrista (1,151 meters) which is part of the Iturrieta mountain range, and Monte Itxogana (1,063 meters). These peaks contribute to the diverse hiking options available.
The Montaña Alavesa region, including Arraia-Maeztu, is characterized by rugged territory with much of its surface above 600 meters, making it ideal for exploration. You can access the region via several mountain passes such as Vitoria, Azáceta, and Opacua, depending on your specific destination within the area.
Yes, the Montaña Alavesa region, which encompasses Arraia-Maeztu, features signposted routes. These routes guide visitors through diverse landscapes, ensuring a more structured and enjoyable hiking experience across its mountainous terrain.
The Montaña Alavesa region is known for its rugged territory, with many areas above 600 meters in altitude. You can expect varied terrain, from continuous climbs without major complications to some technical sections, especially on the final meters to summits like Sleeping Lion Peak. Beech forests and karst complexes are also part of the landscape.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered by individual explorers, peaks like Monte Indiagana, Monte Santa Elena, Monte Arrigorrista, and Monte Itxogana, though significant, might offer a quieter experience compared to the most popular summits. These peaks still provide rewarding climbs and natural beauty within the region.
The mountain peaks around Arraia-Maeztu offer a variety of natural features. You'll encounter dense forests, particularly beech forests, and impressive karst complexes. Many peaks serve as natural monuments and provide expansive viewpoints, allowing you to observe the diverse landscapes of the Montaña Alavesa region.


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