Best attractions and places to see around Abanto Y Ciérvana-Abanto Zierbena include a unique blend of mining history, cultural sites, and natural beauty in the Basque Country. This municipality in Bizkaia offers both mountainous and seaside attractions, located near Bilbao. The landscape is shaped by its geological and industrial past, featuring remnants of mining operations and regenerated natural areas. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, coastal features, and extensive greenways.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Adventurous tunnel. Looks like the entrance to a mine tunnel.
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Very frequent crossings, basically non-stop during the day. There is a person selling tickets onboard so you don't need to buy one in advance through the machines that only take small coins. Was only 90c for me and my bike.
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Because it is declared a World Heritage Site and it is a luxury to travel in its boat.
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Simply heavenly to hike here!
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Amazing cycle route from Portugalete to Las Arenas at the coast
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World Heritage Site and the first suspension bridge of its kind in the world. More than 100 years old and it is still operational, linking the two banks of the estuary 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.
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The region has a rich mining past. You can visit the Mining Museum of the Basque Country in Gallarta to learn about iron mining heritage. Additionally, remnants of mining operations are visible throughout the municipality, including the incinerator furnaces of the José and Lorenza mines and the shell of the Ezequiela well. The Greenway of the Montes del Hierro also traverses old mining areas, ovens, and headframes.
Yes, beyond the mining heritage, you can find the 15th-century Church of Santa Juliana de Abanto and the 17th-century Baroque palace, Torre del Barco. A truly unique structure is the Vizcaya Bridge (also known as Portugalete Transporter Bridge), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's oldest transporter bridge still in operation, connecting Barakaldo across the Ria de Bilbao.
Abanto Y Ciérvana-Abanto Zierbena offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Gerente Lake, a former mining well transformed into a wetland, or explore La Barga, known for its peculiar calcareous needles. For coastal views, Punta Lucero offers wild nature and panoramic vistas of the Basque coast, and La Arena Beach is a beautiful spot with a large sandbank.
Yes, La Arena Beach is a prominent beach in the area. It's known for its large sandbank and is the last beach in the Basque Country on the western side, making it an emblematic place for surfing and enjoying the seaside.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. The Greenway of the Montes del Hierro is a popular route, over 40 km long, suitable for both hiking and cycling, offering a journey through industrial history and nature. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes, road cycling routes, and gravel biking trails around the municipality.
Absolutely. You can find a variety of hiking trails, including the moderate 'Peñas Negras Visitor Center – Cueva del Sauco loop' or the 'Mount Serantes and Fort – Pico Serantes loop'. For a longer, more challenging hike, consider the 'La Arena Beach – Itsaslur Coastal Walk loop'. More details and routes are available in the Hiking around Abanto Y Ciérvana-Abanto Zierbena guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Greenway of the Montes del Hierro is an excellent, well-maintained path for cyclists. For more challenging rides, there are numerous road cycling routes like the 'Argalario and Peñas Negras Loop', and gravel biking routes such as the 'El Sobaco Tunnel – Lago de Galdames loop'.
Many attractions are suitable for families. La Arena Beach is a great spot for all ages. The Greenway of the Montes del Hierro offers easy cycling and walking paths. The Tunel de la Galerna is also considered safe and interesting for families to explore. The Vizcaya Bridge is also wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for families with strollers or mobility needs.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty. The unique experience of crossing the historic Vizcaya Bridge, the expansive sandbank of La Arena Beach, and the scenic journey along the Greenway of the Montes del Hierro are frequently highlighted. The region's ability to offer both mountainous and seaside attractions, all within a short distance from Bilbao, is also a major draw.
Yes, the Vizcaya Bridge (also known as Portugalete Transporter Bridge) is noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors to experience this UNESCO World Heritage site.
The municipality is an ideal place to enjoy nature and outdoor activities throughout much of the year. While specific seasonal closures are not common, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is excellent for enjoying La Arena Beach and coastal activities.


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