Mountain peaks around Valle De Trápaga-Trapagaran are situated within the Triano Mountains in Bizkaia, Spain. This region features a landscape shaped by both natural formations and a rich mining history. The area offers opportunities for exploring notable summits and their surrounding features, with the highest point reaching an elevation of 769 meters. The terrain includes unique karst formations and remnants of historical open-pit mines.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Definitely a highlight here. Shortly before the summit, a narrow single trail leads from the forest road to the summit, which is easy to miss...
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Recognized as a top choice for fans in Bilbao and its surroundings.
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Very easy and quite enjoyful hike with great view of Bilbao city at several point that reaches the top at a great spot to have a snack. Beautiful return through a different path across a pine tree forest and small trek to Gangoiti and Atxarte peaks.
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A spectacular route. They have removed the support cable for the ascent and descent to the top of Gallarraga, which makes it dangerous. You can ascend and descend through the back, which, although hard, is not dangerous. The goal is to enjoy and return home to continue enjoying.
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The top of Mount Munarrikolanda (257 meters) is the highest in the Munarrikolanda mountain range. It hides a bunker from the Bilbao Iron Belt. That belt is a defense system that was built in the civil war to defend the city against enemy attacks.
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summit near Bilbao of almost 1000 meters above sea level, views of the Villa and the sea in good weather
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Among the most popular peaks, visitors frequently enjoy Mount Pagasarri, known for its wonderful views of Bilbao. Another highly regarded summit is Ganekogorta Summit, offering breathtaking panoramic views from its 998-meter height. For those seeking a challenge, Gallarraga Summit (901 m) provides magnificent vistas after a steep climb.
Beyond the most popular, the wider Triano Mountains offer several other significant peaks. These include Pico Pastores (673 meters), known for its spectacular views, and other peaks like Alta Galdames, Peña Mayor, Ganeran, and Pico La Cruz, all contributing to the region's appeal for hikers.
From higher points within the Triano Mountains, especially around areas like Peñas Negras and Mount Pagasarri, you can enjoy impressive panoramic views. These often include sweeping vistas of the Bay of El Abra and the city of Bilbao, as well as the surrounding mountainous landscape.
The region is characterized by a unique karst landscape, particularly in the Peñas Negras area, which features formations like 'El Laberinto' where erosion has sculpted whimsical rock shapes. The historical mining activity has also left its mark, with striking rock formations covered in iron oxide and former mines that have reforested or flooded to form artificial lakes.
The mountains hold a rich mining heritage, with historical open-pit mining operations having dramatically transformed the landscape. Remnants of these activities are visible throughout the area. Additionally, the Munarrikolanda Massif, which includes Saierri Summit, is an important megalithic station containing burial mounds and dolmens.
Yes, the area boasts numerous well-marked hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can find a wide range of options, from accessible paths to more challenging ascents through the rugged terrain of the Triano Mountains. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Valle De Trápaga-Trapagaran guide.
The trails cater to various abilities. Easy routes include the 'Lakes of the Old Iron Mines – Ostión Shaft loop' and 'Views of Bilbao – Peñas Negras Visitor Center loop'. Moderate options like the 'Shepherds' Rock – Peñas Negras Visitor Center loop' are also popular. For more challenging ascents, consider routes that lead to summits like Gallarraga Summit or explore the Mountain Hikes around Valle De Trápaga-Trapagaran guide.
Absolutely. Besides hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for running, with trails like the 'Argalario and Orconera Greenway Loop'. You can find more running options in the Running Trails around Valle De Trápaga-Trapagaran guide. Mountaineering is also possible, with routes such as the 'Ganeran Summit – Gasteran Peak loop'.
Yes, areas like the Peñas Negras Environmental Interpretation Center offer accessible paths and educational exhibits suitable for families. The Monte Avril Barbecue and Picnic Area is another family-friendly spot, providing wide gravel tracks and spectacular views, ideal for a relaxed outing.
The Peñas Negras Environmental Interpretation Center is a valuable resource. It provides information about the local ecosystem, geological history, and the profound impact of mining on the landscape through educational exhibits and thematic itineraries. It's an excellent starting point for understanding the region's unique blend of nature and industrial heritage.
Visitors consistently highlight the stunning panoramic views from summits like Mount Pagasarri and Ganekogorta Summit. The unique landscape, shaped by both natural beauty and a rich mining history, also fascinates many, offering a distinctive environment for exploration and photography.


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