Mountain peaks around Adiós, a municipality in Navarre, Spain, provide varied outdoor experiences. Located at an elevation of 482 meters, Adiós itself is a small area, but the surrounding region features several notable peaks and viewpoints. These locations offer panoramic views and historical significance, particularly along the Way of St. James. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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I recommend my "out" route rather than the "in" route in my itinerary. I had a tough time getting to the monolith through a real sea of boxwood.
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Opened in the 90s of the last century, it has become a landmark and one of the most visited places.
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Summit of almost 1000 meters with a beautiful ascent/descent, very mountaineering (somewhat technical for people not used to the mountains).
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A small summit near the Peña de Unzué, it is worth it, if only for the views of that rock.
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This fort is called Infanta Isabel in all the sources consulted. I can't find the name of Argurutz level anywhere.
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One of the best-known places on the French Camino de Santiago. Taking some photos in this place has become an unavoidable ritual for many pilgrims who pass through this place.
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The ruins of this ancient fortification are very close to the Arnotegi hill and offer very beautiful views of the Rabo river valley and the town of Puente la Reina.
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Sculptural group of pilgrims from different eras made of iron by Vicente Galbete and sponsored by the Association of Friends of the Camino de Navarra, enjoying a beautiful view. The statue bears the motto 'Where the path of the wind intersects with that of the stars'. https://www.pamplona.es/en/node/47467
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The most popular spots include the Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón, known for its unique iron pilgrim figures and historical significance on the Way of St. James. Another highly rated location is Argurutz / Fort of Infanta Isabel, offering ruins of an ancient fortification and beautiful views. For a more challenging ascent, PeñaUnzue is a summit of almost 1000 meters with mountaineering terrain.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón is a significant landmark on the Way of St. James, featuring an art installation of rusty iron figures depicting pilgrims. Additionally, the Argurutz / Fort of Infanta Isabel offers ruins of an ancient fortification with historical importance and panoramic views.
From various peaks and viewpoints, you can expect panoramic vistas of the surrounding natural landscapes. For instance, Argurutz / Fort of Infanta Isabel provides beautiful views of the Rabo river valley and the town of Puente la Reina. The Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón also offers expansive views from its prominent position.
The difficulty varies. Many highlights, such as the Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón and Argurutz / Fort of Infanta Isabel, are rated as intermediate. However, some summits like PeñaUnzue are considered challenging, involving mountaineering ascents and descents that may be technical for those not accustomed to mountain terrain.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the easy "Obanos-Puente la Reina – circular via the Camino Frances" or the moderate "Muruzabal-Arnotegi – circular via the Camino Frances." For more options, explore the Hiking around Adiós guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the easy "Aragonese Way Trail" or more challenging options such as the "Scenic Route to Estella." For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Adiós guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Adiós guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón is highly valued for its artistic and spiritual context on the Way of St. James. The panoramic views from various summits and the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs like PeñaUnzue are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, Aieregi is a small summit near PeñaUnzue that offers rewarding views and is rated as intermediate. It's a good option for those looking for a less technical climb while still enjoying the scenery.
Yes, AltoDelTxaparro is a summit that features a natural monument. While the ascent can be tricky through dense boxwood, reaching the monolith offers a unique natural experience.
The region's natural landscapes and historical sites can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures. However, given the varied terrain, it's always advisable to check local weather conditions before planning your visit, especially for more challenging ascents.


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