Best attractions and places to see around Valle De Trápaga-Trapagaran, located in Bizkaia, offer a blend of historical, natural, and cultural sites. The municipality is characterized by its rich industrial past and scenic landscapes, divided into a lower urban center and upper mining neighborhoods. A unique funicular connects these zones, providing panoramic views. The area features remnants of mining exploitation alongside recreational areas and historical architecture.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Via the Zubizuri in Bilbao, also called Puente del Campo Volantin, you literally walk from the old to the new city. Together with the Guggenheim Museum, the bridge is the figurehead of the more modern, renovated Bilbao. The Zubizuri was built between 1994 and 1997. In Basque, its name means ‘White Bridge’. The Spanish architect Calatrava developed the modern metal construction with a glass floor, which later turned out to be not very practical. As a result, the city of Bilbao had to spend more than a quarter of a million to cover the bridge with carpet.
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Impressive museum, the building itself, architecture, high interior structures and the way art is displayed in enormous spaces. This allows art to be fully expressed.
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A very typical building by the architect Santiago Calatrava. Curved and bent lines in delicate white architecture, a very similar form to be seen elsewhere and therefore nothing new, but still beautiful. Example of a similar building by the Spanish/Swiss star architect: https://calatrava.com/projects/bohl-bus-and-tram-stop-sankt-gallen.html Unfortunately, the bridge is in an extremely unsightly condition, and a visual renovation seems to be overdue.
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Puppy, a twelve-meter-tall West Highland Terrier, is one of the most famous dogs in the world and is the background for many of the pictures that tourists take with them from Bilbao. Created by American artist Jeff Koons (York, Pennsylvania, 1955), it sits outside the Guggenheim Museum as if it were its guardian. It can be seen as a monument of sentimentalism but also as one of the main icons of modern Bilbao. The flowers that fill the stainless steel structure change with each season.
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Also called the “Calatrava Bridge” after the architect who built it, it is an arched, white and slender structure that looks like a sailing ship ten meters high above the river mouth. Its glass surface has caused a lot of controversy, which is why today people step on a non-slip mat. It connects Uribarte with Campo Volantín and, despite the controversies that have always accompanied it, is one of the symbols of the city.
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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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Puppy 1992 Stainless steel, potting soil and potted plants
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You can experience the Funicular de La Reineta, a singular funicular founded in 1926. It's the only one in Spain with horizontally moving cabins, connecting the lower and upper parts of the municipality and offering panoramic views of Bilbao's El Abra port. An exhibition at the funicular facilities details its historical significance.
The area offers several historical and cultural sites. You can explore the Neo-Romanesque Church of Transfiguración del Señor and Church of San José Obrero, or the neoclassical Church of San Juan Bautista. The neoclassical Town Hall and the Olaso Palace, now a cultural center, are also notable. Nearby, the Rialia, Museo de la Industria in Portugalete, showcases the Basque region's industrial past.
Yes, La Arboleda, a former mining town, has been transformed into a recreational area. Many old open-pit mines are now artificial lakes suitable for fishing. The area also provides leisure facilities, sports amenities, and restaurants. Additionally, the Peñas Negras Environmental Interpretation Centre offers information and signposted routes to explore the surrounding environment and mining remnants.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, mountain cycling, and horse riding opportunities, especially around the Peñas Negras Environmental Interpretation Centre. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking guide, cycling guide, or running guide for the area.
Many attractions cater to families. The Zubizuri Bridge in Bilbao is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting architectural experience. The recreational area of La Arboleda with its lakes and leisure facilities is also a great option for families. The Funicular de La Reineta provides a unique and engaging ride for all ages.
The mining heritage is central to the identity of Valle De Trápaga-Trapagaran. You can explore La Arboleda, a former mining town now a recreational area, and the Peñas Negras Environmental Interpretation Centre, which offers insights into the mining exploitation and its impact on the landscape. The Triano mountains also showcase the region's mining past.
For easier hikes, consider routes like the 'Lakes of the Old Iron Mines – Ostión Shaft loop from Valle de Trápaga-Trapagaran' which is approximately 5.1 km, or the 'Views of Bilbao – Peñas Negras Visitor Center loop from Zugaztieta' at about 6.5 km. Both are rated as easy and offer scenic views. You can find more options in the hiking guide.
Visitors frequently praise the unique architecture and artistic installations. For instance, the Guggenheim Museum is admired for its modern design, with some finding the building itself more impressive than the exhibitions. The Puppy — Floral Sculpture by Jeff Koons is often called the 'real landmark of Bilbao' and is a popular photo spot. The Zubizuri Bridge is appreciated for its elegant design and its role in connecting the old and new parts of Bilbao.
Yes, several key attractions are noted as wheelchair accessible. These include the Guggenheim Museum, the Puppy — Floral Sculpture by Jeff Koons outside the museum, the Zubizuri Bridge, and the Vizcaya Bridge. Plaza Nueva (Bilbao) is also accessible, offering a vibrant square experience.
The Vizcaya Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the world's oldest transporter bridge still in operation. It's a unique hanging ferry that crosses the Ria de Bilbao, connecting Portugalete and Las Arenas. It's an impressive feat of engineering and a symbol of the region's industrial heritage.
Absolutely. In La Arboleda, you'll find restaurants offering local gastronomy within the recreational area. In Bilbao, Plaza Nueva is a lively hub with numerous pintxos bars and restaurants under its arches, perfect for enjoying local life and cuisine after a day of sightseeing.
The region generally enjoys a mild climate, making it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and early autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summers are warm but generally not excessively hot, while winters are mild but can be rainy. Checking local weather forecasts before your visit is always recommended.


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