Canyons around Irañeta are found in Navarre, Spain, within the Araquil Valley and the Barranca region. This area is characterized by natural formations shaped by water erosion. While Irañeta itself does not feature prominent canyons, the surrounding landscape near Lizarraga includes notable geological features. The Portupekoleze Arch, a natural monument, exemplifies the impressive rock formations resulting from millennia of erosion in the Urbasa mountain range.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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It's impressive to be among the rocky cliffs. It's a shame there's no view most of the time, because the vegetation is so dense.
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A spectacular view, it's a shame that most of the time you can't see anything, because the vegetation is so dense.
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Spectacular panorama of rocky peaks along the EV 1 in this stretch that uses the Plazaola green way
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Short trail that surrounds one of the "Two Sisters". In the part close to the river there is an area of chains to ensure passage.
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On dry ground it's quite slippery, so on wet ground... it's better to avoid it and go along the GR track.
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It is part of the Plazaola greenway, and can be reached from both Lekunberri or Latasa and Irurtzun, on foot or by bike.
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A lot of slope and a lot of stone, I do not recommend this step to access or to return to the hermitage of San Adrian.
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Beyond the gorges, the area near Irañeta is known for impressive natural formations like the View of the Irurtzun Gorge, which offers a spectacular panorama of rocky peaks. The Portupekoleze Arch, located near Lizarraga in the Urbasa mountain range, is another significant natural monument featuring an impressive arch and a lower cave, formed by millennia of water erosion.
Yes, Arrangarte Pass is a challenging gorge known for its significant slope and rocky terrain. It is recommended for experienced hikers. Be aware that it can be quite slippery when wet, so it's best to avoid it in those conditions and consider returning via the GR track.
The View of the Dos Hermanas Gorge is easily accessible as it's part of the Plazaola greenway. You can reach it on foot or by bike from Lekunberri, Latasa, or Irurtzun. The Portupekoleze Arch, though not a gorge, is also easily accessible from a lower track or by ascending from a nearby inn.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like Monte Madalen from Ihabar. For cyclists, there are challenging gravel biking routes, such as the Plazaola Greenway loops. Additionally, there are running trails like the Dolmen Otsopasaje loop.
Yes, the SL-NA-131 trail, which surrounds one of the 'Two Sisters,' includes an area with chains near the river to ensure safe passage. For Arrangarte Pass, be aware of slippery conditions on wet ground due to its slope and stone, and consider an alternative return route via the GR track.
For panoramic views, visit the View of the Irurtzun Gorge, which provides a spectacular vista of rocky peaks along the EV 1 section of the Plazaola greenway. Another option is FozLezaya, which offers impressive rocky cliffs, though dense vegetation can sometimes obstruct the view.
Yes, the View of the Dos Hermanas Gorge is directly part of the Plazaola greenway, making it easily accessible for walkers and cyclists. The View of the Irurtzun Gorge is also located along the EV 1 in a stretch that utilizes the Plazaola greenway.
Visitors frequently appreciate the impressive natural monuments and the spectacular panoramas of rocky peaks. The challenging terrain of places like Arrangarte Pass is also a draw for experienced hikers, while the accessibility of the Plazaola greenway sections makes other gorges popular for walking and cycling.
Yes, the SL-NA-131 is a short trail that encircles one of the 'Two Sisters' rock formations, offering a concise exploration of the gorge area.
Irañeta is a municipality in Navarre, Spain, situated in the Araquil Valley and the Barranca region. While the guide focuses on the surrounding natural formations, you can learn more about the general area's geography and context through resources like Wikipedia (Spanish) or Wikipedia (French).


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