Mountain peaks around Ibargoiti offer diverse terrain in the Pre-Pyrenees of Navarra, Spain. The municipality, primarily a valley area, serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous landscape. Prominent features include the distinctive Higa de Monreal, visible from the valley, and other peaks that provide panoramic views. This region is characterized by its natural features and varied terrain elevation.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Well here I am...a wonderful route, eh. Now relaxing among the trees...in the cool. If anyone comes out this late, let me know and we'll meet. Thanks.
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I'm on my way there right now.
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The views from the top are impressive. The difference in altitude from Ardanaz, almost 800 meters. A marvel.
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At the top of this hill there was a Roman camp of a cohort of legionaries. These were Sertorians, supporters of Quinto Sertorio, who was Cayo Mario's right-hand man in Mario's civil war against Sulla. Pompey, his enemy, was installed in Pamplona. Sertorio, for his part, had his headquarters in Huesca. We are in the first century BC.
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This humble but picturesque hermitage is located in the heart of the Montes de Valdorba and on the top of Cerro Pelaio at 959 meters above sea level.
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To get to the top you can choose a wide variety of paths, each one with its technical difficulty but surely with any of them you will enjoy the journey and especially the views. Coming from Elorz, the GR 220 path is impassable in sections, I do not recommend going along it, besides that it is a path for walkers and it can be somewhat crowded.
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Beautiful views towards the Higa de Monreal (Elomendi). This panoramic point is located on the side of the road next to the Monreal Raft.
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With an altitude of 1,361 meters above sea level, Peña Itzaga is a panoramic point par excellence that you can stop visiting. With the possibility of making a circular route through several alternative paths with different degrees of difficulty, it is an ideal route if what you are looking for are some beautiful panoramic photos and enjoy a wonderful landscape.
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The most prominent peak is Higa de Monreal (also known as Elomendi), renowned for its distinctive pyramidal shape and breathtaking panoramic views of Navarra, including Pamplona and the Pyrenees. Another significant peak is Itzaga Peak, offering a panoramic point at 1,361 meters above sea level with impressive vistas.
From peaks like Higa de Monreal and Itzaga Peak, you can expect extensive panoramic views. On clear days, Higa de Monreal offers vistas stretching across Navarra to Pamplona and the Pyrenees. Itzaga Peak is also celebrated for its impressive, wide-ranging views from its summit.
Yes, the slopes of Higa de Monreal have historical significance as former hunting grounds for the Kings of Navarra, and the Camino de Santiago passes at its foot. Near its summit, you'll find the Ermita de Santa Bárbara. Additionally, the Hermitage of San Pelayo is a humble religious building located on top of Cerro Pelaio, and Mount Santa Cruz or Zambeta holds remnants of a Roman camp.
Higa de Monreal is a popular hiking destination with various routes to its peak. Some paths, particularly on the southern face, can be challenging and are equipped with chains to assist climbers. The ascent is rewarding, offering incredible views throughout the journey and from the summit.
Yes, the View of Higa de Monreal highlight is categorized as family-friendly. This panoramic point, located roadside near the Monreal Raft, offers beautiful views towards Higa de Monreal without requiring a strenuous hike, making it suitable for families.
Beyond hiking, the area around Ibargoiti offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Return to Peña Izaga from Lumbier' or the 'Monreal – Citadel of Pamplona loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Higa de Monreal Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Ibargoiti, Mountain Hikes around Ibargoiti, and MTB Trails around Ibargoiti guides.
Many trails leading to peaks like Itzaga Peak and Fidelus Mendi are generally considered intermediate. Higa de Monreal also offers routes of varying difficulty, with some sections on its southern face being more challenging and equipped with chains. It's advisable to check specific route details for current conditions.
The region is part of the Pre-Pyrenees of Navarra, characterized by varied terrain. Higa de Monreal stands out with its unique pyramidal shape. Peaks like Itzaga Peak offer significant altitude differences, contributing to the dramatic landscapes and extensive views.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive panoramic views from summits like Itzaga Peak and Higa de Monreal. The journey to these peaks, even on challenging paths, is often highlighted as enjoyable, offering a deep connection with the natural beauty of the Navarra region. The area's diverse trails and historical elements also contribute to a rewarding experience.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant landscapes. Summer can be warm but is ideal for early morning or late afternoon excursions. Winter can bring snow to higher elevations, offering different challenges and scenic beauty for those equipped for colder conditions.
Yes, other notable summits include Fidelus Mendi (Sierra de Tajonar), which offers various paths to its top and rewarding views. Additionally, Mount Santa Cruz or Zambeta is another summit with historical significance, featuring the site of a Roman camp.


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