Canyons around Campezo / Kanpezu, a municipality in Álava, Basque Country, offer a diverse natural environment featuring notable ravines and gorges. The region is characterized by limestone landscapes, high walls, and natural pools, providing varied outdoor experiences. These geological formations are suitable for activities ranging from scenic hiking routes to technical canyoning descents. Visitors can explore distinct features like narrow sections, small drops, and picturesque trails through forests.
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impressive views of the vultures and the ravine
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It's amazing to walk underneath, but be very careful with your backpack.
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And going down it, if you come and go back to Gastiain, is even more special.
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I agree with my opinion from a year ago, a joy to pass through the rock.
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Impressive rocky pass, a joy to cross, yes, the height at the lowest point will not exceed 1 meter and you have to walk with a little care (especially if it is wet), but it is well worth the walk that follows the PR bordering the entire fajeta. In "pequeñito" I remember some other belt from Ordesa. super super nice!
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A place to go expressly, even if no more was done. It is super curious to see this hanging valley, the result of an ancient partial detachment of the upper cliff. Very very special.
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beautiful route in autumn
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Very easy to get lost and even easier to slip on the rocks if they are wet. To be very careful!
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The canyons and gorges in this region are characterized by dramatic limestone geology, high walls, and diverse flora. You'll find impressive rocky passes like Fajeta Peña Rasgada, unique formations such as the Ilarratza Great Crevice, and cascading water at spots like the Igoroin Gorge Waterfalls. The surrounding slopes are covered with beautiful forests of beech, gall oak, and oak.
Yes, the Barranco de Berrabia is known as one of the most untamed and rugged enclaves in Álava, offering an immersive nature experience. Its route descends from the ridges of Somorredondo, Txintxularri, and Cruz de Alda, promising a challenging yet rewarding hike.
Beyond the gorges themselves, you can visit the Izki Gorge Viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of the Muela hill and is a key point within the Izki Natural Park. Another unique feature is the 'natural eye' found in the walls of Monte Soila, an elongated rocky summit that also offers sport climbing routes.
The region offers attractive scenery throughout the year due to its diverse forests. However, autumn is particularly recommended for routes around the Izki Gorge Viewpoint, known for its beautiful colors. Spring and early summer also offer pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring.
While some routes can be challenging, many trails through the forests and near the gorges are suitable for families. For instance, the walk through Fajeta Peña Rasgada is described as a joy to cross, though care is needed in narrow sections. Always check the difficulty of specific routes before heading out with children.
The area offers extensive hiking opportunities, with routes integrated into the natural environment. Many trails feature significant elevation changes, providing strenuous activity for experienced hikers. You can find various running trails, including those leading to summits like Joar, which offer magnificent panoramic views. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Campezo / Kanpezu guide.
Yes, the region provides excellent opportunities for both cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the Vasco-Navarro Greenway or explore trails that pass through tunnels and offer views of the Sierra de Lokiz. For detailed routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Campezo / Kanpezu guide and the Cycling around Campezo / Kanpezu guide.
The Foz de Istora is another significant barranco (gorge) in the region, located on the southern slopes of the Sierra de Lokiz. It offers a rugged and naturally rich environment, characteristic of the limestone formations found throughout Campezo / Kanpezu.
The Arnaba Hanging Valley is described as a very special and curious place to visit. It's the result of an ancient partial detachment of the upper cliff, offering a unique geological sight that is highly recommended.
Given the rugged terrain and potential for narrow, wet sections, sturdy hiking boots with good grip are essential. Layers of clothing are advisable for changing weather conditions. If you plan to navigate very narrow passes, be mindful of your backpack size, as noted by visitors to Fajeta Peña Rasgada.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive natural beauty, the unique geological formations, and the sense of adventure. The opportunity to walk through narrow rocky passes, discover hidden crevices, and witness cascading waterfalls are often cited as memorable experiences. The autumn colors around areas like the Izki Natural Park are also a big draw.


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