Attractions and places to see around Lizartza are found within the narrow Araxes river valley in Gipuzkoa. This region offers a combination of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The area's name, meaning "place with plenty of ash trees," reflects its natural environment. Visitors can explore a variety of features, from ancient archaeological sites to modern greenways.
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Great route for beginners as has mainly constant and light slopes. Only half a dozen uphills the first 30 km from Pamplona.
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It is a modest peak, but it is difficult to reach from the Izaskun neighbourhood. You have to be a little careful not to slip in the last few metres of the north face.
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That bridge is called "INTUIA-ko zubia" the INTUIA farmhouse is next to it. The misnamed "witches' bridge" is called UNANIBI-ko zubia, right in the Otita park (beginning of the Leitzaran valley). Don't forget to bring lights to cross the numerous tunnels in this valley!! Not to see but to be seen.
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One of the best greenways we know.
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Great tour always along the river and through countless tunnels. Also recommended in hot weather. Bring light if possible.
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Mount Uzturre (733 m.), bounded by the basins of the Oria and Leitzaran rivers, is the quintessential Tolosa ascent. A cross erected in 1927 characterizes it, however the summit is a little higher, hidden by trees and without views, which is why the most popular objective for the mountaineer is found on this cross.
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Perhaps one of the most attractive sections of the Vía Verde del Plazaola since we went through several tunnels, including the longest with a length of 3700 m. Although it is illuminated, I recommend you take your own light or flashlight in case there is a section that does not work in the luminary.
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Section with tunnels, some with lighting. Safer to bring your own lighting, there are potholes (potholes) in unlit areas.
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Lizartza offers several historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit the Lizartza Town Hall, a fine example of traditional Gipuzkoan architecture, and the adjacent Santa Catalina Parish, which features Renaissance and Neo-classical elements. Other notable sites include the Tabernacle Chapel or Ubereta Chapel, rebuilt by the river, and the 17th-century Magdalena Hermitage. The region also boasts ancient archaeological monuments like Neolithic dolmens on Urkita mountain and Bronze Age dolmens on Otsabio mountain.
Yes, Lizartza is rich in natural beauty. It's nestled in the narrow Araxes River Valley, with the river flowing parallel to the town. You can also find the historic Insalus Water Spring, known for its traditional bottled water. For outdoor relaxation, the Añi Recreational Area, located on the border with Navarre along the Araxes river, is a great picnic spot. Additionally, the area is surrounded by green meadows, woods, and mountains like Otsabio Mountain (801m).
For families, the Plazaola Greenway is an excellent choice, offering a flat and scenic route for cycling. A particularly charming spot along this greenway is the Witches' Bridge, a tranquil place by the river popular for picnics and fishing. The Añi Recreational Area also provides a pleasant setting for family outings.
Lizartza is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the Plazaola Greenway, which follows an old railway line. For those seeking more challenging adventures, climbing to the Uzturre Summit (733 m) offers rewarding views. The region also provides opportunities for running and gravel biking, with various routes available. You can find more details on specific routes in the Running Trails around Lizartza and Gravel biking around Lizartza guides.
Absolutely! The Plazaola Greenway is a highlight for cyclists, utilizing an old narrow-gauge railway line. This route is known for its scenic beauty and passes through tunnels like the Bartolo Tunnel. Remember to bring your own lighting for the tunnels. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Lizartza guide.
The Plazaola Greenway is a fantastic route for cycling or walking, following an old railway line. It features numerous tunnels, including the Bartolo Tunnel (235 meters long). While some sections may have lighting, it's highly advisable to bring your own light or flashlight, as some areas can be unlit or have potholes. The route is generally considered intermediate difficulty.
The Uzturre Summit (733 m) is a prominent peak characterized by a cross erected in 1927. While it's a modest peak, the ascent from the Izaskun neighborhood can be challenging. Hikers should be careful not to slip in the last few meters of the north face. It's rated as an intermediate difficulty climb.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and natural beauty. The Witches' Bridge, for instance, is loved for its quiet atmosphere by the river, making it a great spot for fishing and relaxing. The Plazaola Greenway is highly recommended for its scenic cycling opportunities, especially through its tunnels, which offer a unique experience.
Yes, for those interested in caving, the Illarrantzu Cave is located nearby Lizartza, offering an opportunity to explore the region's underground natural formations.
The Insalus Water Spring was discovered in 1859 and led to the establishment of the Insalus Spa in 1862. Later, the Aguas de Insalus company was founded to bottle its water, making it one of the most traditional water brands in the region. It's a significant historical and natural point of interest.
Lizartza is home to several ancient archaeological sites that provide insights into its prehistoric past. These include Neolithic dolmens like Axurdarioko Trikuharia on the slopes of Urkita mountain, Bronze Age dolmens on Otsabio mountain, and a burial mound on the Pagoaundi pass.


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