Lusarreta
The tranquillity of ancient lands
The tranquillity of ancient lands
At an altitude of 835 metres, the landscape opens out onto a small plain where everything seems to have come to a standstill in a prolonged moment. Lusarreta sits on land that bears the weight of time and is built upon tranquillity. The name itself —“Old Lands”— evokes deep roots, which can be felt as you walk along its paths . Before roads carved out new routes, this place was a gateway to the Pyrenees, a constant flow of travellers that today leaves barely an echo. Here, history can be sensed in the walls, in the cold air, in that sense of permanence that defines places that have never ceased to be what they were.
Lusarreta is a small hamlet belonging to the municipality of Arce, situated at the northern end of the valley, in a quintessentially Pyrenean setting. Its location, characterised by high altitude and a cold, damp climate, has historically shaped life in the area. Its past dates back at least to the 14th century, when it is documented as a royal manor with several households. Over time, population decline led to its administrative reorganisation, and in 1990 it was downgraded from a council to a minor administrative unit. The natural environment, dominated by beech and oak forests, alongside the course of the River Urrobi, forms a landscape of great richness where mist, cold and the mountains set the pace of daily life.
In the village of Lusarreta, every spot reveals a way of life tied to the land.
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