Best attractions and places to see in Izki include a variety of natural viewpoints, historical structures, and mountain summits. The region offers diverse landscapes, from scenic gorges to elevated peaks, providing opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover both natural landmarks and man-made monuments within this area.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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impressive views of the vultures and the ravine
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Basque-Navarrese Footbridge, a highly recommended route. Suitable for everyone.
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The Iron Bridge is one of the hidden treasures of the region, as it is part of the old railway line of the Vasco-Navarro Railway and is now part of the Vía Verde. It is an impressive red-painted wrought iron structure that allows you to cross the road and the Ega River as it passes through the municipality of Maestu.
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Corres (in Basque and officially Korres) had an ancient medieval fortress of considerable importance that guarded the western border of the Kingdom of Pamplona, on the border with Castile.
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The top of Kapildui has no views, but the climb from Arluzea through the Molino ravine is beautiful.
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Now converted into a passage for hikers and cyclists, very curious to see and cross.
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beautiful route in autumn
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Izki Natural Park offers several notable natural features and viewpoints. The Izki Gorge Viewpoint is considered an essential point of the park, located in front of the Muela hill. For expansive vistas, Soila summit provides great views of the entire valley. Another interesting spot is Kapildui Summit, known for its curious tower and the beautiful climb from Arluzea through the Molino ravine.
Yes, Izki Natural Park has historical and cultural points of interest. The Corres Village and Church is a significant historical site, once home to an ancient medieval fortress. Additionally, the Vasco-Navarro Railway Iron Bridge, part of the old railway line, is now a passage for hikers and cyclists and a curious piece of local heritage.
Izki Natural Park is excellent for various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the "Vasco-Navarro Railway Bridge – Atauri Tunnel loop" and scenic road cycling tours such as "Through the Horseshoes of the Urbasa and Andía Natural Park." You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Gravel biking in Izki, Cycling in Izki, and Road Cycling Routes in Izki.
Yes, the Vasco-Navarro Railway Iron Bridge is noted as a family-friendly attraction, suitable for both hikers and cyclists. Its conversion into a greenway makes it accessible for various ages and abilities. Many of the park's trails, especially those along the old railway line, are generally considered suitable for families.
The Vasco-Navarro Railway Iron Bridge is specifically categorized as wheelchair accessible, offering an opportunity for everyone to enjoy this historical structure and the surrounding landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from scenic gorges to elevated peaks, and the opportunities for exploration. The Izki Gorge Viewpoint is highlighted as an essential point, and the views from summits like Soila are often praised. The beauty of routes, such as the climb to Kapildui Summit through the Molino ravine, is also a common highlight.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, tips from visitors suggest that the park offers a beautiful experience in autumn, making it a particularly good time to visit for vibrant foliage and pleasant weather.
The Vasco-Navarro Railway Iron Bridge is described as one of the 'hidden treasures' of the region, offering a unique historical perspective along the old railway line. Exploring the less-trafficked trails can also lead to discovering serene natural spots.
Izki Natural Park offers a variety of hiking trails. While specific hiking guides are not listed in the provided data, many of the cycling routes, especially those along the old Vasco-Navarro Railway, are also suitable for walking. You can explore the general Cycling in Izki guide for paths that might be suitable for hiking.
The time needed varies by attraction. For viewpoints like Izki Gorge Viewpoint or Soila, a short stop might suffice, but reaching them often involves a hike or cycle. Historical sites like Corres Village and Church or the Vasco-Navarro Railway Iron Bridge can be explored in an hour or two. For a full experience, consider dedicating a half-day or full-day to combine several attractions with a hike or bike ride.
Yes, Izki Natural Park is a popular destination for gravel biking. There are several routes available, ranging in difficulty. Examples include the "Vasco-Navarro Railway Bridge – Atauri Tunnel loop" and the "Aberasturi Fountain loop." For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Gravel biking in Izki guide.
While specific cafes or restaurants are not detailed for individual attractions, the park is located near several villages. It is advisable to check local amenities in towns like Maestu or Corres for dining options before or after your visit to the attractions.


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