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Baztan-Bidasoa

The soul of the Navarran mountains

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Baztan-Bidasoa unfolds in a succession of deep valleys, red-hued stone and ancient paths. The river rises here, unhurried, amidst large farmsteads and low-lying mist, and the mountain does not merely surround the villages: it runs right through them. It sets the pace, the silence and the way of life, where the memory of smugglers, witches and kings inhabits the landscape as a matter of course.

In these lands, the colour of the quarries at Almandoz blends with the white of the lime and the green of the meadows. The palaces of the Cape of Armería and the farmhouses stand as witnesses to a past that has left its mark on the stonework, beneath carved eaves that guard centuries of a rural and restrained nobility.

The scent of freshly cut grass, the sound of cowbells fading into the mist and the chill of the water flowing down from the peaks define the character of the Baztan. Here, the nature runs through every village and sets the rhythm of its people.

Which villages make up the Baztan?

Baztan is the largest municipality in Navarre, a territory of 364 km² where fifteen villages bring the valley to life. If you want to know what to see in the Baztan-Bidasoa Valley, here is a summary of the villages in the Baztan Valley, each with its own character but sharing the same essence:

  • Elizondo: The administrative and commercial heart, famous for its stately homes on the banks of the River Baztan.
  • Amaiur: A village with a single street and a symbol of Navarrese resistance, with its iconic monolith in the castle.
  • Arizkun: A place of great architectural value and the cradle of the ‘agotes’, steeped in mystery and tradition.
  • Erratzu: Where the water springs forth and the landscape becomes wild, the gateway to the spectacular Xorroxin waterfall.
  • Ziga: Known for its "Cathedral of the Mountain", a church overlooking the valley with breathtaking views.
  • Irurita: Elegant and noble, dotted with defensive towers and palaces of the Order of the Armoury.
  • Oronoz-Mugaire: The gateway, home to the majestic Señorío de Bertiz Natural Park.
  • Almandoz, Aniz, Arraioz, Azpilkueta, Berroeta, Elbete, Gartzain and Lekaroz: Villages that preserve the authenticity of the Baztan-style farmhouse, where silence and stone are the true protagonists. 

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