Best attractions and places to see around Lareoko urtegia include an artificial reservoir situated within the Aralar Natural Park. This region is characterized by its dense beech forests, surrounding mountains, and a blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural sites. It offers a rich natural environment ideal for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Lareo reservoir is a small reservoir in a beautiful environment. The sheet of water creates a beautiful visual game with the dense forest that surrounds it.
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Crossing the Sierra de Aralar. Double track trails are good, but single track trails are difficult, especially in rain and therefore mud.
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Artificial lake going up the Sierra de Aralar.
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Difficult trail. You have to push the bikes and there are steep sections with large stones. Avoid with heavy bikes, loaded with panniers.
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small but beautiful reservoir that can be turned around on a comfortable track surrounded by a very beautiful beech forest.
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The Labeo dolmen is located near Lareoko urtegia, and Malkorburu. Of religious or funerary origin, it belongs to the Neolithic, Chalcolithic-Eneolithic and Bronze periods.
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Nice reservoir surrounded by a beech forest and a track that makes it very comfortable to go around it. Especially cool in the fall.
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The centerpiece is the Lareo Reservoir itself, surrounded by dense beech forests that offer stunning reflections on the water. The area is nestled within the Aralar Natural Park, providing a rich natural environment. You can also see the majestic Sarastarri, Malkorburu, Akaitz, and Alleku mountains in the backdrop, and even the distant Txindoki peak.
Lareoko urtegia is particularly appealing during autumn when the extensive beech forests surrounding the reservoir transform into vibrant hues of red, orange, and gold. The reflection of these colors on the water creates a picturesque scene. Spring and summer also offer lush green landscapes ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, you can visit the Labeo Dolmen, a significant historical landmark dating back to the Neolithic, Chalcolithic-Eneolithic, and Bronze periods. Additionally, the Lizarrusti Parketxea, originally a border guard house from 1887, now serves as an interpretation center for the Aralar Natural Park. There's also the Akerretako tunela, a rock-carved tunnel from 1916, historically used for transport.
The area offers numerous well-marked routes and trails for hikers of all levels. A comfortable track encircles the Lareo Reservoir, perfect for a leisurely walk. For more challenging options, the Trail between Lizarrusti Refuge and Lareo Reservoir features steep sections with large stones. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including easy options, on the Easy hikes around Lareoko urtegia guide.
Absolutely. The track around the Lareo Reservoir is comfortable for cycling. The broader region, including the Aralar Natural Park, is popular with cyclists, offering various routes. You can explore touring bicycle routes in the Cycling around Lareoko urtegia guide and road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Lareoko urtegia guide.
Yes, the path encircling the Lareo Reservoir is considered family-friendly and comfortable for walking. It's a great way to enjoy the beautiful beech forest and the reservoir's reflections. The Easy hikes around Lareoko urtegia guide also lists several other easy routes, such as the Lareo Reservoir loop and the Jentilarri Dolmen loop.
Parking is generally available near the main access points to the area. For Lareoko urtegia, there are usually designated spots. If you're starting your exploration from Lizarrusti, the Lizarrusti Parketxea serves as a convenient hub and typically offers parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
While the immediate vicinity of Lareoko urtegia is quite natural and remote, public transport options might connect to nearby towns like Ataun or to the Lizarrusti mountain pass. From these points, you would likely need to hike or cycle to reach the reservoir. Specific public transport details can vary, so checking local bus schedules for the Goierri region is recommended.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene beauty of the Lareo Reservoir, especially how the dense beech forest reflects on the water, creating a picturesque scene. The comfortable track around the reservoir is highly valued for walking and cycling. The rich natural environment of the Aralar Natural Park and the vibrant autumnal colors are also frequently highlighted.
The Lizarrusti Parketxea, located at the Lizarrusti mountain pass, functions as an interpretation center, a hostel, and includes a bar, making it a convenient spot for refreshments or overnight stays. You may also find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the nearby municipality of Ataun or other towns in the Goierri region.
The Aralar Natural Park generally welcomes dogs, but it's important to keep them under control, especially due to wildlife and livestock in the area. Always follow local regulations, which may include keeping dogs on a leash in certain zones or during specific times. Ensure you clean up after your pet to help preserve the natural environment.


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