Best mountain peaks around Artziniega are found in a natural environment characterized by low-altitude mountains, offering a serene escape. The region's highest point is Montenegro (Peñalba/Tablas), reaching around 700 meters. This area provides a backdrop of dense forests, cliffs, and mountain meadows, creating diverse scenery for outdoor activities. Artziniega is known for its natural beauty and accessible hiking routes suitable for various levels.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Spectacular hermitage at the very top of Kolitza.
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It is a very picturesque place with panoramic views
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I say "I", because in Komoot the same name appears but a few hundred meters later. But in this location is the "official" mailbox...
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A pity the antennas, but for the rest, the panorama is to take away the hiccups. The metallic figure of the rocky spur that can be seen from the top is curious.
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Summit located in the Ordunte Special Conservation Zone. It is easily accessible as it can be reached by a track that reaches the communications antenna at the top.
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good place for hiking
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first peak of the Sierra de Trasmosomos going up through Balmaseda, good views and remains of a booth or sanctuary
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less traveled area than kolitza, to run quietly
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The highest peak within the municipality of Artziniega is Montenegro, also known as Peñalba or Tablas. It stands at approximately 692 meters and offers excellent panoramic views, particularly towards the mountains of the Peña (Valle de Mena).
Yes, the San Roque Hermitage on Mount Kolitza is a notable religious building. This 13th-century chapel, built in Cistercian style, stands at 880 meters of altitude and offers spectacular panoramic views from the top of Mount Kolitza.
Several peaks provide excellent panoramic views. Montenegro (Peñalba/Tablas) is known for its wide vistas. Additionally, San Roque Hermitage on Mount Kolitza, Castro Grande Summit, and Arbalitza Summit are all highly regarded for their scenic outlooks.
Yes, Garbea Peak (718 m) is considered family-friendly due to its easy accessibility via a track that leads to the communications antenna at the top. The general area around Artziniega also offers attractive hiking routes suitable for all levels, including easier paths.
The region boasts a beautiful natural environment with diverse scenery. You can expect to see dense forests, cliffs, rocks, and mountain meadows. Many paths wind through these landscapes and along rivers, leading to charming spots like the Artziniega waterfall and the fountain of La Teja.
Yes, Artziniega is an excellent base for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including the challenging Garbea and Kolitza Loop from Balmaseda, or more moderate options like the Monte Ilso – Ilso Summit Viewpoint loop. For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Artziniega guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Artziniega is suitable for road cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Roads Valle de Mena — circular from Artziniega' for cycling or running trails like the 'Kolitza Summit Shelter – Cima Gueci loop'. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Artziniega and Running Trails around Artziniega guides for more options.
Yes, some trails are dog-friendly. For instance, Arbalitza Summit is located in a less traveled area, making it suitable for hiking with dogs.
The hike to Montenegro is generally considered to be of low difficulty, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors. The route from Artziniega typically begins in the town center and gradually ascends through scenic paths and pine forests.
Artziniega is conveniently located, making it easily accessible. It's just a short driving distance from Bilbao (28 km) and Vitoria-Gasteiz (55 km), allowing visitors to combine cultural visits with outdoor activities in a rural setting.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from summits like Castro Grande Summit and the unique experience of reaching historical sites like the San Roque Hermitage on Mount Kolitza. The variety of terrain, from accessible tracks to more challenging routes, also provides diverse exploration opportunities.


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