Best lakes around Oiartzun are found within a region characterized by its scenic river valley and proximity to the Aiako Harria Natural Park. This area offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. The terrain features oak and beech woods, providing a natural setting for various activities. The Oiartzun River flows through the town, contributing to the valley's geography.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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From this spot you get a truly amazing view to the mouth of the dramatic Pasaiako bokalea, or the mouth of Pasaia Bay, is a natural harbor located in the Basque Country of northern Spain. Flanked by the towns of Pasai San Pedro and Pasai Donibane, it serves as the entrance to one of the region's most significant ports. The bay is renowned for its picturesque setting, with steep hillsides and traditional Basque architecture lining its shores.
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Tip top lake for a picnic break, be careful when we arrived the water level was low in the middle of summer, but not too many mosquitoes and plenty of shade to rest by the water
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This pretty lake is nestled at an altitude of 330 meters in the hollow of a wooded valley. Designed in 1928, its dam allows the distribution of water for the towns of Urrugne, Hendaye and Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Swimming and fishing are prohibited but the lake offers superb picnic spots.
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Small land "beach" on the lake, perfect for taking a break in the shade of the trees and at the water's edge
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On the banks of the Domiko reservoir there is a giant sequoia. These famous giant sequoias are native to the northern coast of California.
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A place worth reaching. Experience is required to descend Zigorriaga.
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Location with very little traffic. Wonderful to enjoy the bike.
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The most notable natural lake for recreation near Oiartzun is Lake Endara (Embalse de Endara), often highlighted in hiking and cycling routes. The Añarbe Reservoir, located within the nearby Aiako Harria Natural Park, is another significant body of water offering natural beauty.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Endara-San Anton Reservoir is family-friendly and a good spot for a snack. The Shaded shore of Lac de Xoldokogaina offers a quiet 'beach' area by the water, perfect for a break. The area around Domiko Lake, with its Giant Sequoia, is also considered family-friendly.
The lakes are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling around Lake Endara, which is known for its low traffic. Hiking is popular, especially in the Aiako Harria Natural Park which surrounds the Añarbe Reservoir. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Oiartzun guide. For running, check out the Running Trails around Oiartzun guide, which includes routes like the 'Vía Verde de Arditurri – Oiartzun River loop'.
Yes, both areas offer hiking opportunities. Lake Endara is frequently part of hiking routes within or near the Aiako Harria Natural Park. The Añarbe Reservoir, being within the expansive Aiako Harria Natural Park, is surrounded by forests with diverse hiking trails. You can find more detailed hiking options in the Running Trails around Oiartzun guide, which features routes like 'Basate y Munagirre — trailrunning circular por el Parque Natural Aiako Harria'.
Near Domiko Lake, you can find a remarkable Giant Sequoia, a natural monument native to California. The area around Lac de Xoldokogaina features a small 'beach' area with trees providing shade by the water's edge.
The Artikutza Dam is definitely worth visiting. It's located within a picturesque, protected area and offers a quiet, attractive environment. You'll find vending machines, bathrooms, public toilets, a fountain, and a recreational area, making it a good spot for a break.
The region's lakes, particularly those within the Aiako Harria Natural Park, are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural settings and shaded areas. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.
While not directly a lake, the View of the Mouth of Pasaia Bay (Pasaiako Bokalea) offers a dramatic coastal vista. For lake views, elevated vantage points within the Aiako Harria Natural Park, such as those near the Three Crowns (Aiako Harria) massif, provide stunning perspectives of Lake Endara and the surrounding landscape.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly on the shores of the more remote lakes like Añarbe Reservoir are limited, the town of Oiartzun and nearby villages offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It's advisable to plan your refreshments and stays in the main settlements before heading out to the natural areas.
Yes, the region offers excellent gravel biking opportunities. The Gravel biking around Oiartzun guide features routes that incorporate areas like the Endara-San Anton Reservoir, such as the 'Lantxurda Tunnel – Endara-San Anton Reservoir loop'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the serene natural settings, the opportunities for quiet breaks by the water, and the integration of the lakes into scenic hiking and cycling routes. The low-traffic environment around Lake Endara is highly appreciated by cyclists, and the unique natural features like the Giant Sequoia near Domiko Lake add to the appeal.


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