Parque Natural de Aizkorri-Aratz (Araba)

INFORMATION

Cuadrilla de la Llanada Alavesa : Tel: 945 302 931

Parketxe of Araia-Asparrena: Tel: 945 304 006

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Descripción

The mountain range includes the highest peaks in the Basque Country Region: Aitzuri, at 1551 metres, and Mount Aizkorri, at 1528 metres. The impressive massif is a privileged place to contemplate both the south of Guipuzkoa and another different landscape, that of the Alavesa plain.
The three main Guipuzkoa rivers, the Oria, the Urola and the Deba, spring from amongst the rocks of this large wall of limey ridges which marks the south of Guipuzkoa. A wall which, nevertheless, has been crossed by man since ancient times. Proof of this can be found in the multiple megalithic monuments and the tunnel of San Adrián, a split-open rock through which pilgrims on the Road to Santiago passed from Guipuzkoa to Alava. The basilica of Arantzazu is another significant example of human intervention in this splendid natural area.

Flora and fauna
The peregrine falcon, the Griffon vulture, the wild cat, the marten and the Alpine newt are important representatives of the fauna of Aizkorri. Not far away we find typical examples of Latxa sheep. With regards to flora, the beech groves and oak woods give way to interesting mountain species.

Access
From Álava we can take the local A-3012 road at several points: Egino, Marieta, Araia, Zalduondo.

Extension
14,626 hectares

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