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Irouléguy walks
In the Irouleguy vineyard
Circular loop through the Irouléguy vineyards.
On a sign in front of the church, this route is described under the title "Menta: trail showcasing the unique characteristics of the Irouléguy vineyards".
Surrounded by stunning peaks and offering a peaceful atmosphere, this is an easy walk suitable for the whole family.
The Jara from Irouleguy in a loop
A beautiful hike along an oldPR® trail, which is unfortunately no longer well marked.
The return journey is on gentler slopes than the outward journey. The end of the route crosses the vineyards of Irouleguy.
Circular Munhoa-Olharrandoï from Guermiette
This is a beautiful hike that takes you around the Guermiette valley via Munhoa and the Urdanzia and Leizartzeko passes. Once you reach the Ahartzako Pass, those with the most stamina can climb up to the Olharandoï Chapel or continue along the hillside following theGR®10.
Munhoa and Col d'Urdanzia circular
A pleasant hike of moderate difficulty, except for the final climb up Munhoa, which is quite steep. Magnificent views of the Basque Country landscape. The outward leg of the hike follows the GR®10 to the Col d'Urdanzia. The return leg is not marked, so we recommend using the Visorando app.
The Oilarandoi loop from Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry
Oilarandoi is a magnificent viewpoint overlooking all the surrounding peaks. The nearby Munhoa and, further away, Iparla, Autza, Adarza and many others. At the summit, there was originally a hermitage, which was occupied from 1706 to 1792.
The ruins were rebuilt twice, in 1941 and 1985.
This hike includes sections with significant gradients of between 30 and 40%, but the reward is at the end and the view from the summit is well worth the effort.
The Artxuita Dolmen
This route is also known as Elurti. It allows you to discover the Artxuita dolmen from the village of Ascarat.
Col d'Ispéguy and the ridges from Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry
A very pretty circular route that follows the French-Spanish border ridge, passing through three passes.A very well-marked red and white path on the Spanish side allows you to pass below the ridges (for those prone to vertigo).
The markings can be helpful, but they change over time due to privatisation, diversions, temporary closures, etc.
This circular may be difficult for some people.
Oylarandoy Chapel and Col d'Urdanzia from Saint-Etienne-de-Baïgorry
This hike allows you to admire the Basque landscape, shaped by man over many centuries.
The Munhoa loop from Lasse
The Muhnoa is a magnificent 360° viewpoint. Most of the climb is on a gentle slope of about 10%.
The last 1,400 metres become more difficult, but the reward is at the end.
Pic de Toutoulia via the Col d'Harrieta from Urdoz
A beautiful circular at the foot of the Iparla cliffs to the Col d'Harrieta, where you cross over to the Spanish side in a majestic setting with the Astate (1022 m) and Buztanzelhai (1029 m) to the south, the Gorra line (1074 m) opposite and, to the north, Toutoulia (987 m) and Iparla (1049 m).
At the foot of the Iparla peaks via the Col de Larrarté
This is a beautiful hike that allows you to discover the Iparla ridges without having to climb the various peaks.
The Iparla ridges from Urdoz
A superb circuit that passes in front of the Gapelu amphitheatre (one of the most majestic sites in the Basque Country according to Miguel Angulo) and through the Col d'Iparla, which is a tough climb but is rewarded on reaching the ridges with a vast panorama stretching from the sea to the peaks of Orhy and Anie...
The Pic d'Iparla via the Col d'Harrieta from Urdoz
Climb to the Pic d'Iparla to enjoy a breathtaking view of the Pyrenees mountain range, as well as the ocean and the distant beaches of the Landes.
Le Jara from Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa
Magnificent climb to Jara with breathtaking views of Larla, Iparla, Buztanzelai and Autza and, to the north, the ridges of Haltzamendi and Baigura.
A variety of paths, almost always in the open, ending with a cornice path overlooking the Landes plain. Arrival at the summit with a 360° view of the peaks of the Basque Country and Béarn. A pleasant picnic area awaits us there.