Best attractions and places to see around Hiriberri/Villanueva De Aezkoa, situated in the Aezkoa Valley of Navarra, encompass historical landmarks and natural features. The village itself exhibits traditional Aezkoan architecture, including hórreos, and is positioned on the southwestern slope of Monte Berrendi. The surrounding region provides access to the Irati Forest and various hiking trails, offering diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This place is full of trash, very dirty, a disgrace!!! The Basque mountains are not trash cans, please respect them. Too many people are behaving badly towards the pastures. Please take your trash back with you; it's disgusting and disrespectful.
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It is a beautiful border pass between Spain and France, well known for being part of the most traditional route of the Camino de Santiago. Sportingly, the climb on both sides is easy, although on the French side it is much longer as it starts at a lower altitude. The Spanish side is just 6 km from Burguete, the last being the most difficult with an average gradient of 7%. On this side you pass the famous and well-known monastery of Roncesvalles. The French side is 18 km from Arnegui and an average gradient of 4%. The hardest part is 5 km from the summit, with one kilometre at 7%. The landscape on this side is of lush vegetation going up a very closed valley that hardly leaves room for views of the surrounding mountains. The road is very twisty. It is a port with very good asphalt and a lot of traffic in general... so, be careful!
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Roncesvalles, also known as Orreaga in Basque, is a small town in the region of Navarra, northern Spain. It is best known for the legendary Battle of Roncesvalles in 778, where Charlemagne's rearguard was defeated. This historical and spiritual site is also an important starting point for the Camino de Santiago, the famous pilgrimage route to the tomb of Saint James in Galicia. In Roncesvalles you can admire the impressive Gothic collegiate church of Santa María de Roncesvalles, where the image of the Virgin of Orreaga is venerated. Other places of interest include the Church of Santiago, the Chapel of the Holy Spirit and the Museum-Treasury, where you can see relics, paintings and sculptures from different periods.
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The Ibañeta Pass, also known as the Roncesvalles Pass, is a scenic mountain pass in the Pyrenees, near the border between France and Spain. At an altitude of 1,057 metres, it offers breathtaking views and a rich historical background. The pass is best known for the Battle of Roncevaux in 778, a legendary event sung about in the epic poem “The Song of Roland”. A menhir marks the traditional site of this battle, emphasising the historical significance of the location.
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The monastery complex is an impressive building and worth a visit. There are also two cafés, a hotel and the pilgrims' hostel.
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A great climb up to the pass. Once you reach the top you get a great view. There is a small church at the top and also a monument. There has always been a hospital up here. However, only the foundations of it remain
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Roland, who is commemorated here, died in 778 as part of the rear guard of Charlemagne's Frankish army. He himself was Margrave of Brittany and was the victim of a Basque revenge campaign against the Frankish conquerors who were retreating from a failed Saracen campaign. Those were complicated times, but things were not to become any less complicated in the Basque Country in the centuries that followed. An epic/song was later sung about Roland, which is part of world literature. The monument itself is simple and rough, exposed up here in the wind of the weather, and can therefore have an immediate effect, without pomp and splendor. Great! https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlacht_von_Roncesvalles
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A wonderful place where you should definitely spend the night to have time to absorb the atmosphere and experience the pilgrim mass. Time stands still here, one of the spiritual hotspots of the Camino.
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Hiriberri/Villanueva De Aezkoa is rich in history. You can explore the 15th-century Gothic Church of San Salvador, known for its Romanesque altarpiece and unique portico. The village also features four traditional granaries, called Hórreos (Elizondo, Jauki, Portal, and Reka), which are Assets of Cultural Interest. Additionally, the 16th-century Casa Arrese showcases historical architecture.
Yes, the region is an important part of the Camino de Santiago. The Roncesvalles Collegiate Church is a crucial Augustinian monastery and pilgrimage station. Nearby, the Ibañeta Pass marks the end of a steep ascent for pilgrims and is home to a small chapel and the Roland Monument, commemorating the Battle of Roncesvalles.
For breathtaking vistas, visit Pettuberro, a historically significant viewpoint offering panoramic views of almost all nine villages in the Aezkoa Valley. The Ibañeta Pass also provides expansive views. Other notable viewpoints in the wider valley include Ariztokia, San Miguel, and Zamariain.
The region boasts stunning natural beauty. The Irati Forest (Selva de Irati) is one of Europe's largest and best-preserved beech and fir forests, with Irati Houses serving as a popular starting point. You can also explore the Ariztibarrena Integral Reserve, a 500-hectare haven of biodiversity, and the scenic Sierra de Abodi, which forms part of the Irati Forest's southern limit.
The area is ideal for hiking, with options for various skill levels. The long-distance GR11 Pyrenean Trail passes through Hiriberri. Local routes include 'El camino de las brujas' (SL NA-55A) and 'Collado de San Francisco' (SL NA-50). A recommended circular route is the Berrendi Route around Monte Berrendi, which is approximately 8 km long and takes about 3 hours.
Yes, the region offers diverse cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find challenging routes like the 'Irati Forest and Tapla Pass Loop' or the 'Port de Larrau Climb'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Irati Forest: Mendilatz Loop Trail' or the 'Irabia Reservoir – Irati Houses loop'. Touring cyclists have options like the 'Orbaizeta, Valle Aezkoa, Selva Irati, Bizcarrandi – Circular Route'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Cycling guides for the area.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural beauty of the Irati Forest, with Irati Houses providing amenities like a bar and restaurant. The Roland Fountain is also a family-friendly spot. Many of the local trails are suitable for walks with children, and the traditional hórreos offer an interesting cultural insight.
The Aezkoa Valley is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be warm, ideal for forest exploration, while winter brings snow, transforming the scenery and offering opportunities for winter sports in higher elevations.
The Royal Munitions Factory of Orbaizeta consists of the ruins of an 18th-century factory that was once a significant military industry. Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's industrial past and is a unique historical site to visit.
Yes, you can visit the Dolmen de Gibelea, an ancient megalithic monument located at an altitude of 1412 meters in the Sierra de Abodi. This site provides a fascinating connection to prehistoric times in the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and panoramic views offered by sites like the Roncesvalles Collegiate Church and Ibañeta Pass. The natural beauty of the Irati Forest, with its extensive woodlands and amenities at Irati Houses, is also highly rated for its charm and as a starting point for exploration.


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