Best attractions and places to see around Gamiz-Fika include a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. This municipality in the Basque Country, northern Spain, features a largely intact rural environment. The area is characterized by traditional Basque farmhouses and is traversed by the Butrón River. Visitors can explore various historical sites and enjoy the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Neoclassical square in the heart of Bilbao's Old Town (Casco Viejo). • The square was laid out in 1821 and completed in 1851. • It is surrounded by arcades and columns, beneath which are numerous pintxos bars and restaurants. • Plaza Nueva is a popular meeting place and considered the heart of the old town. • A flea market takes place in the square on Sundays.
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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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The Plaza Nueva is a beautiful neoclassical square that was built in 1821. This square is the lively heart of the Casco Viejo, the old district of Bilbao. Plaza Nueva is surrounded by buildings, where the lower floor consists of arches. Under these arches you will find numerous pintxos bars and restaurants. The square is therefore ideally suited to grab a terrace at the end of the afternoon and watch the Basque life while enjoying pintxos, the Basque form of tapas.
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Plaza Nueva is now a landmark in the old town of Bilbao and has become one of the most important hubs of the city's social life. The colonnades of this neoclassical building complex alternate between bars, restaurants and cafés, which visitors should definitely visit to enjoy the lively atmosphere of the square. Every Sunday there is a street market for collectors with used books and records, minerals and fossils, coins and stamps, handicrafts and much more. And on December 21st, St. Thomas' Day, the square provides the backdrop for a remarkable agricultural market with countless typical products from all over the Basque Country. The square was inaugurated in 1851 after a long construction period of 65 years.
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The oldest building in the city of Bilbao. The current Gothic church was built on an even older pilgrimage chapel, dating from the time of the pilgrimages in honour of Saint James. The cathedral has three naves with ribbed vaults. Although it was originally built in the Gothic style, the current façade and tower date from the 19th century. The choir and cloister are of extraordinary beauty, the latter a late Gothic work. The crypt is built into the former pilgrimage chapel, whose walls have been incorporated into the building.
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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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Beautiful gothic cathedral at the centre of medieval Bilbao (Casco viejo or Alde Zaharra in Basque). Really magical when some street musician starts playing will music in the small square in front of the Cathedral. Definitely worth a visit.
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In addition to all the history that Plaza Nueva has, it should be added that it is a meeting and celebration place when Athletic Bilbao has an important match (as can be seen in the photos, taken 10 hours before the start of the Copa del Rey match). 2024, which he won).
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Gamiz-Fika offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the Church of San Martín and the Humilladero of Fika, which has a history dating back to around 1500 and features an ancient meeting table. Nearby is the Ermita de Jesús Crucificado, a significant Baroque shrine. In Gamiz, explore the 18th-century Church of San Andrés and the adjacent Ugarte Tower. Don't miss the operational Errotabarri Mill, first documented in 1795, or the scenic San Pedro de Atxispe with its medieval rock-hewn sepulchre. The 17th-century Errementari Blacksmith House and numerous traditional Basque caseríos (farmhouses) also contribute to the area's charm.
Gamiz-Fika is characterized by its largely untouched rural environment. The municipality is traversed by the Butrón River, fed by smaller streams like Atxixpe and Tellería, creating picturesque scenery. To the south, the terrain rises into mountains such as Berreaga (360m), Urrusti (349m), and Urkulu (371m), which offer natural boundaries and scenic views.
Yes, Gamiz-Fika boasts a beautiful rural landscape with numerous paths and trails perfect for walking and observing diverse bird species and plants. For more structured outdoor activities, you can explore various routes. For mountain biking, consider trails like the "Church of Saint Lawrence the Martyr – Mungia loop from Mungia" or the "View of Sollube – Summit of Sollube loop from Mungia." Gravel biking options include the "Bar del Vivero – Gentle Slope Trail loop from Biscay." Runners can enjoy routes such as the "Fika loop from Belako." You can find more details on these and other routes on the MTB Trails around Gamiz-Fika, Gravel biking around Gamiz-Fika, and Running Trails around Gamiz-Fika guide pages.
While Gamiz-Fika itself offers a tranquil rural environment suitable for family walks and exploring traditional farmhouses, nearby Bilbao provides several family-friendly attractions. The Zubizuri Bridge, with its distinctive design, is a fascinating landmark for all ages. The Santiago Cathedral is also considered family-friendly, offering a glimpse into historical architecture.
Gamiz-Fika is appealing for outdoor activities throughout much of the year due to its mild climate. However, the summer months, particularly between June and September, are especially vibrant as the municipality hosts various festivities, adding a cultural dimension to your visit alongside enjoying the natural landscape and trails.
Yes, several notable attractions in nearby Bilbao are wheelchair accessible. These include the iconic Guggenheim Museum and the charming Puppy — Floral Sculpture by Jeff Koons at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. The Zubizuri Bridge and Plaza Nueva (Bilbao) are also designed to be accessible.
Visitors frequently praise the unique architectural marvels and cultural significance of the attractions. For instance, the Guggenheim Museum is admired not only for its exhibitions but also for its impressive, avant-garde building. The Puppy — Floral Sculpture by Jeff Koons at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is often highlighted as a beloved landmark and photo opportunity. The Zubizuri Bridge is appreciated for its striking design and its role in connecting different parts of the city, despite past controversies regarding its glass surface.
Absolutely. Gamiz-Fika is home to a multitude of high-quality traditional Basque farmhouses, known as caseríos. Many of these have retained their original appearance since the 17th century, offering a charming glimpse into the region's architectural heritage and traditional rural life.
Yes, the municipality features several notable religious sites. The Church of San Martín in Fika, with its ancient meeting table, and the adjacent Ermita de Jesús Crucificado (Chapel of Jesús Crucificado or "Kurtzeperioa"), a significant Baroque shrine, are key examples. In Gamiz, you can also find the 18th-century Church of San Andrés.
For runners, Gamiz-Fika and its surroundings offer a variety of trails. You can find moderate routes like the "Puerto de Morga – Pass Aretxabalagana loop from Morga" (9.1 km) or the "Fika loop from Belako" (10.5 km). There are also shorter options such as the "Running loop from Belako" (5.8 km). For more challenging runs, consider the "Lebanon of Arrieta – Summit of Sollube loop from Belako" (27.9 km). More details are available on the Running Trails around Gamiz-Fika guide page.
Yes, the Errotabarri Mill is a notable historical site in Gamiz-Fika. First documented in 1795, this mill remains operational today and offers guided visits, providing fascinating insight into the traditional milling activities that were once vital to the region's economy and daily life.


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