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Dog friendly hiking trails around National Park Urbasa-Andia / Urbasa-Andia parke naturala traverse a landscape shaped by limestone geology, featuring karstic formations, dense beech forests, and open mountain pastures. The park's terrain includes varied ecosystems, from Atlantic-influenced woodlands to more arid zones. Hikers can expect a mix of elevations, with routes leading through forests and offering views over valleys. This region provides a diverse environment for dog friendly hiking.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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12.3km
03:36
330m
330m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.69km
02:49
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of San Vicente de Arana, located in the small town of the same name in the Álava Mountains, combines Gothic and Renaissance elements, the result of 16th-century renovations. Its Greek cross floor plan, octagonal apse, and star vaults give it a majestic appearance despite its modest size. Notable features include the portal decorated with geometric motifs and the unique double altar. Inside, one can see a simple baptismal font and 16th-century sculptures.
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A very pleasant walk through the beech forest to get here.
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Small shoot of the famous Gernika tree.
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Beautiful hermitage near Bitigarra.
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The climb up to the hermitage is quite a demanding challenge with sections of slope above 10% and some 15% ramp but you can be sure that the views when you get here are worth every drop of sweat!
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Curious hole in the rock near the descent of the tailpiece. The window itself can be accessed, but with care if the pavement is damp.
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One of the best known peaks of the mountain range in this area of Entzia. Pity that with the fog the views were not appreciated. There are two very cool mailboxes.
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Looking out between the trees we will have very good views.
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This guide features 3 dedicated dog-friendly hiking routes in National Park Urbasa-Andia. These trails are specifically curated to ensure a great experience for you and your canine companion.
The trails in Urbasa-Andia often traverse diverse terrain, including enchanting beech forests and open mountain pastures. The region's karstic geology means you might encounter limestone formations, but the featured routes are generally well-suited for dogs.
Yes, all the dog-friendly routes in this guide are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Kapitate (1119m) – RetoñoArbolGernika loop from Harana / Valle de Arana, which offers a scenic round trip for you and your dog.
The dog-friendly routes in this guide range from approximately 9.6 km to 15.8 km in distance. Elevation gains are moderate, typically between 260 and 450 meters, making them suitable for active dogs and their owners. An example is the Kapitate (1119m) – Hermitage of Santa Teodosia loop, which is about 12.9 km with nearly 400 meters of ascent.
While the famous Nacedero del Urederra has specific dog restrictions, many other natural features are accessible. You can explore areas near the Portupekoleze Arch or enjoy the panoramic views from the Ubaba Viewpoint (Pilatos Balcony), which are often part of or near dog-friendly routes. Always check local signage for specific rules.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in National Park Urbasa-Andia, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the peaceful atmosphere of the beech forests, and the well-maintained paths, making it a rewarding destination for dog owners.
While popular spots can attract visitors, routes like the RetoñoArbolGernika – Kapitate (1119m) loop from Fresno de Santa Teodosia offer a chance to experience the park's beauty away from the busiest areas, especially during off-peak times or weekdays. These trails provide ample space for dogs to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Always bring plenty of water for both yourself and your dog, especially on longer routes. A leash is essential, as dogs must be kept under control. Consider dog booties for rocky sections and waste bags. During autumn, the beech forests are stunning, but be prepared for potentially wet or muddy conditions.
Yes, several routes offer rewarding views. While the Ubaba Viewpoint (Pilatos Balcony) is a highlight, many trails, particularly those ascending to higher points like Kapitate, provide expansive vistas over the park's diverse landscapes. The Hermitage of Santa Teodosia – Bitigarra loop also offers varied scenery.
In National Park Urbasa-Andia, dogs are generally welcome but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Specific areas, such as the Nacedero del Urederra, have stricter regulations or may not permit dogs. Always check local signage and respect park guidelines.


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