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Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa walks
The Larla loop from Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa
Le Larla, 705 m, is a magnificent viewpoint over the mountains surrounding Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry, Saint-Jean-Pie-de-Port and the entire eastern face of Iparla with its majestic ridge.
The Larla from Satali
This hike to the summit of Larla from Satali avoids the steep climb from Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa. You can learn about the mining activity that once took place here and enjoy superb views of the surrounding peaks.
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.
Haltzamendi from the village of Ossès
The climb to Haltzamendi is a truly enjoyable hike. Without any particular difficulties, it offers varied landscapes. From the summit, a splendid viewpoint, we have a bird's eye view of the eastern ridges of Baïgura.
Baïgura route from Ossès
A lovely ridge route with beautiful views of the Iparla ridges, amongst others. Sometimes off-trail, so requires good visibility and a good understanding of the terrain.Best done in winter or spring to avoid invasive ferns, especially on the descent from (10) to (13).
Le Larla from Saint-Étienne-de-BaÏgorry
The Larla can be climbed from several points. This circular walk is slightly longer than the others and has a greater elevation gain. Despite this difficulty, the walk remains very pleasant and offers, as is often the case in the Basque Country, magnificent views.
The ridges of Iparla
Here is a possible route for hiking the Iparla ridges! Please note that this is a fairly strenuous hike, especially the final "ascent" of the ridges.
The Larla circular from Bidarray
A very beautiful hike with a variety of paths. Beautiful views of the Iparla mountain range throughout the climb.
At the summit, there is a magnificent 360° view, as is often the case in the Basque Country. You can see the beaches of the Basque Country and Landes, the Béarn Mountains and, on a clear day, even the Hautes-Pyrénées.
The climb to the summit is demanding and in places you will need to follow the description and GPS track carefully. There are no markings indicating this hike until (10), a nameless pass.
Antzaramendi - Larramendi - Ilhapiztea
A beautiful walk that crosses three promontories with stunning views.
Around Ahaize
A circular route through the hills around Ahaize. If you’re lucky enough to do this route in autumn, the colours are splendid.
Around Bidarray
A route that starts from the hilltop village of Bidarray, crosses it and returns to it after climbing a little higher.
The Harriandi tour from Bidarray
This is a lovely route for enjoying peaceful, magnificent views of the modest but beautiful Basque hills and, above all, the Penas d'Ichusi.
Iparla from Bidarray via the ruined sheepfolds
A magnificent hike on theGR®10trail in the dizzying haunt of vultures.
From the summit, on a clear day, you can see the Pyrenees mountain range as far as the Pic du Midi de Bigorre... and on the other side, the ocean as far as the Landes coast.
Please note: the start ofthe GR® 10 behind the sheepfold is no longer accessible. The owner has prohibited access to his farm.
Another route has been set up, which is 2 km longer and just as steep as the original hike.
Pic de Toutoulia via the Col d'Harrieta from Urdoz
A beautiful circular route at the foot of the Iparla cliffs to the Col d’Harrieta, where you cross over to the Spanish side into a majestic landscape with the Astate (1022 m) and the Buztanzelhai (1029 m) to the south, the Gorra range (1074 m) opposite, and to the north, Toutoulia (987 m) and Iparla (1049 m).
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...