Attractions and places to see around Antzuola, a town in the Debagoiena region of Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, offers a blend of historical architecture, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore its charming old town, significant religious buildings, and picturesque surroundings. The area provides opportunities to discover historical sites and natural monuments.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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If you climb from Araotz, follow the PR, and the climb is very easy and short. From the cave parking lot, it's much steeper and zigzags. About 2.5 or 3 km with a lot of elevation gain.
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Great place to start and finish the route to Beloki, Izazpi and others.
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Great place to start and finish the routes to Beloki, Izazpi and others
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This walk is beautiful but we did it in April and it was very wet and slippery. There was a part with lots of stones and mud and leaves where you sank half a meter. Not very steep until the sanctuary. There we had to zigzag very steeply up the rock. Better to walk up than down but that part is strenuous and not average.
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Every time I see it I am more impressed.
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An architectural marvel, very, very original.
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I know the area very well and I recommend it.
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Antzuola's rich history is evident in its charming Old Town, home to the 16th-century Church of Nuestra Señora de la Piedad and the Baroque-style Town Hall. You can also visit the Ermita de la Antigua, an emblematic temple classified as a cultural interest asset and the first documented place of worship in inland Gipuzkoa. Further afield, the Sanctuary of Loyola is a monumental complex surrounding the birthplace of Ignatius of Loyola.
Yes, the Eye of Aitzulo is a spectacular cave offering extraordinary views and an unbeatable landscape value. The area surrounding Antzuola also provides a beautiful natural environment with numerous hiking routes to enjoy the scenery.
Beyond the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Piedad in the Old Town, you can visit the Church of San Juan Bautista de Uzarraga, attributed to the Knights Templar and housing an 18th-century altarpiece. The Arantzazu Sanctuary, a modern architectural marvel rebuilt in 1950, is also a must-see religious building nearby.
The natural surroundings of Antzuola are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking routes, explore MTB trails, or enjoy gravel biking. The Pumptrack Antzuola also offers a modern attraction for cycling.
Absolutely. The Mirandaola Forge and Park is a great family-friendly option, offering a glimpse into the history of Basque ironworking with its traditional forge and ethnographic museum. Many of the historical sites, like the Sanctuary of Loyola and Ermita de la Antigua, are also suitable for family visits.
Antzuola is home to several significant hermitages, including San Blas, which has a small window on its façade where people leave shoes. You can also find Baroque Calvary Crosses, with a tradition suggesting carrying children around the central cross to help them learn to walk. The town's patron saint festival in mid-July features the unique 'Alarde del Moro' (Arms Parade).
Visitors particularly appreciate the extraordinary views from natural wonders like the Eye of Aitzulo, describing it as a spectacular place with unbeatable landscape value. The modern and original architecture of the Arantzazu Sanctuary also leaves a strong impression, and the historical significance of sites like the Ermita de la Antigua is highly valued.
Yes, there are various hiking options. For example, the 'PalacioEgino-Mallea – PalacioIrizar loop from Bergara' is an easy 5.8 km hike, and the 'Fountain – Viewpoint loop from Bergara' is another easy 7.2 km option. You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide for Antzuola.
Beyond the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Piedad and the Town Hall, the Old Town features the Kalebarren Tower House, an architectural landmark. The Amarrendegiko etxea, also known as the house of tithes, is a 17th-century building in the Navarrese style, adding to the town's architectural charm.
For those seeking more challenging adventures, consider the 'Gorla Recreation Area – Kurutzebakarra Summit loop from Antzuola' for MTB, which is a difficult 51.5 km route. Another difficult option is the 'Santa Marina Church – San Martzial Hermitage loop from Bergara' for hiking, covering 7.7 km. Explore more challenging routes on the MTB Trails around Antzuola and Hiking around Antzuola guides.
Yes, in Zurrategi Square, you can find the Sculpture of the Tanner (Escultura del Curtidor), which is a point of interest reflecting local heritage.


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