Going up Mount Artxanda is a great way to see Bilbao from a different perspective and, often, observing places from the highest point helps us to take it all in that little bit better.
The Forest de Oma is a place full of magic and beauty. Make sure you don’t miss the remarkable work of the Basque artist Agustín Ibarrola.
This small but lush forest of centuries-old beech trees is one of inland Biscay’s loveliest natural spaces.
Sometimes we find majestic places where nature is expressed at its best. One of them could be Salto del Nervión, an outstanding waterfall over 200 metres high on the border between the provinces of Álava and Burgos.
In Urkiola, the old isolated farmhouses in the mountains coexist with nature and a deep-rooted Basque mythology. Through the mountains and valleys there are trails that invite you to discover the wild beauty of the landscape, as raw as it is delicate.
This 671-meter peak, located south of the Biscayan capital, has a recreational area and a small mountain refuge.
The area surrounding the estuary of the Oka river is a marshland paradise filled with migratory birds, “enchanted” forests, wild beaches, sheer cliffs and fishing villages.
A trip to Cape Ogoño from Bilbao offers a bit of nature, hiking, climbing, beautiful views, beach and a picturesque village to stay and eat.
Mendikosolo Park is a pleasant semi-urban park located in the municipality of Arrigorriaga, on the outskirts of Bilbao. Picnics, cycling, hiking or even renting a boat... Find out what you can do there!
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