Best attractions and places to see around Mañaria are found in the historical territory of Bizkaia, within the Duranguesado region. The area is largely encompassed by the Urkiola Natural Park, characterized by limestone summits and diverse landscapes. Mañaria offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, including historical landmarks and unique natural features.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The first summit you reach when leaving the Urkiola Sanctuary. The views of the Anboto and its ridge, impressive.
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Beautiful place for all tastes For hiking, cycling, to bring children with a park with swings
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A beautiful waterfall near the Saldropo Wetland. It's wonderful to see it with water.
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Beautiful, magical place. The final stretch is difficult to access. Not suitable for everyone. Very steep slope and lots of loose stones. The ground is also quite rocky, so on rainy or humid days it has to be very slippery. Otherwise, it is beautiful and you can take it easy and enjoy it.
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Going with days of rain falling the previous days is more beautiful.
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With just over 1,000 meters of altitude, this simple, rounded summit dominates the Mendiola valley. Enjoy the views!
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Mañaria is largely encompassed by the Urkiola Natural Park, known for its stunning limestone summits and lush landscapes. The area also features the Mañaria River Valley and significant caves like those of Askondo, which hold archaeological remains.
Yes, the region is famous for its limestone peaks. Notable summits include Anboto (1,331 m), which is culturally significant in Basque mythology, and Alluitz (1,034 m), both offering challenging ascents and stunning views. Other peaks like Mugarra, Errialtabaso, Saibi, and Untzillatx also attract mountaineering enthusiasts.
You can visit the 16th-century Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, known for its magnificent vault and historical organ. The Urkiola Sanctuary, though technically in Abadiño, is a significant cultural site just a few kilometers away, set within the natural park. Mañaria also features several houses adorned with coats of arms and is home to the Hontza Natural Sciences Museum, the only one of its kind in Bizkaia.
Yes, the Uguzpe Waterfall is a beautiful natural monument, particularly impressive during the rainy season. It is accessible from Saldropo.
The Urkiola Natural Park offers excellent opportunities for mountaineering, climbing, and potholing. For those interested in routes, you can find various options for running trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking, including routes that explore the summits of the Anboto massif or loop around the Urkiola Sanctuary.
The Alto de Muniketa (Montecalvo), situated at 381 meters, offers impressive views of the sea, Urdaibai, and Duranguesado. Additionally, the summits of Anboto and Alluitz provide stunning panoramic vistas from their peaks.
While many activities involve challenging terrain, the area around the Urkiola Sanctuary includes the Toki Alai Interpretation Centre and a recreational area, which are ideal for families to learn about the natural park and enjoy the outdoors.
The Urkiola Natural Park is central to Mañaria's identity, covering much of its surface area. It provides a breathtaking backdrop of limestone summits and is a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts. The park is also home to the Urkiola Sanctuary, a significant cultural landmark.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round. However, for hiking and climbing, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. The Uguzpe Waterfall is particularly beautiful during the rainy season.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the dramatic limestone summits and the serene environment of the Urkiola Natural Park. The cultural significance of sites like Anboto and the Urkiola Sanctuary also resonates deeply with explorers. The community appreciates the challenging yet rewarding trails and the impressive views from various viewpoints.
Yes, the Muniketa Road, which includes Alto de Muniketa (Montecalvo), was historically the main communication route south through Durango until 1848. It offers not only historical significance but also impressive views.


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