Best attractions and places to see around Oiartzun. Oiartzun is a town in the Basque Country's Gipuzkoa province, featuring historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. It is located at the foot of the Aiako Harria Natural Park, a granite mountain range with diverse flora and ancient mining sites. The region provides insights into its ancient past, mining heritage, and Basque traditions.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Also a great place for a breather when it rains...
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The Plaza de la Constitución (Constitution Square) is located in the heart of the old town and has been one of the most important points in the city of San Sebastián for centuries. It was once the site of the Town Hall (the building is now the central municipal library) and was an important meeting place for locals for many festive occasions. Today, however, the square is still the centre of many events and celebrations. Every year, the municipal flag is raised from the balcony of the former Town Hall to officially open the San Sebastián Festival Week. In addition, many of the city's important cultural shows and activities are organised here. Visitors are always amazed to see that all the balconies facing the square are numbered. This is because in the past, this square was also used as a bullring and visitors found their seats using the numbers.
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The Kursaal Bridge, is a beautiful and futuristic bridge that connects the Central Boulevard of Donostia with the Zurriola street in the Gros district of San Sebastian. The bridge was built in 1915, but due to the continuous battering of the waves, its structure had to be modified just three years later. The bridge is supported by three central supports and two wall-breasts, and it spans four spans of the river. The futuristic and expressionist streetlights on the bridge add to its glamour and beauty, illuminating the Kursaal Palace, which has two turrets designed by Rafael Moneo that resemble stranded rocks, and the Victoria Eugenia Theatre, which has hosted important cultural events throughout San Sebastian's history. The Kursaal Bridge is the first of four bridges located in the estuary of the River Urumea, and it offers an incredibly beautiful promenade with stunning views of the surrounding areas. Despite its age, the bridge remains a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike, who enjoy strolling along its walkways and admiring its unique design and architecture.
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What a beautiful clean sandy beach, it was a dream to walk along. The beach of La Concha is in front of the center of the city of San Sebastián and is part of the Concha Bay. Both the beach and the bay owe their name to the similarity of their shape, that of a shell, very clearly visible from the air.
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Behind the town hall there is a meaningful memorial to 400 victims of the Franco dictatorship. A steel sculpture in the shape of the shore of Donostia with holes in which passers-by can put flowers.
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The numbers on the small balconies indicate the seats that could be booked during the festivities.
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Good or bad, there are always beautiful views.
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It is located in the heart of the Old Town of Donostia. Until the 1940s, its central building was the San Sebastián City Hall. The numbers of the colorful balconies remind us that bullfighting celebrations were held there and each balcony was a box.
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Oiartzun's Old Quarter is rich in history, featuring the 16th-century Renaissance construction of the Manuel Lekuona Library - Pilgrims' Hospital San Juan Bautista Basilica and the notable Parish Church of San Esteban de Lartaun with its 17th-century altarpiece. You can also visit the Arditurri Mining Site, an ancient Roman mining complex within Aiako Harria Natural Park, and the Oiartzun Megalithic Site, which includes prehistoric burial sites and impressive cromlechs.
Yes, Oiartzun is situated at the foot of the stunning Aiako Harria Natural Park (Peñas de Aya), a granite mountain range offering diverse flora, including beech and oak forests, and various wildlife. Within the park, you can also find unique 'mysterious beech forests' with branches shaped by historical charcoal production methods. The Oiartzun river also meanders through the municipality.
Oiartzun is home to several cultural centers. The Soinuenea – Traditional Music Centre serves as an exhibition and documentation hub for folk music, showcasing a collection of musical instruments. Additionally, the Luberri – Geology Interpretation Centre provides insights into the geological history of the Basque Country and the Oiartzun Valley.
Families can enjoy a visit to La Concha Beach, known for its unique shell shape and calm waters, making it suitable for swimmers. The historic San Sebastián City Hall and Constitution Square in San Sebastián are also great for a stroll and offer a vibrant atmosphere. The Kursaal Bridge is another family-friendly spot with scenic views.
Absolutely! Oiartzun offers a variety of cycling routes. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Urumea River (Ugaldetxo) – Fagollaga Spring loop' or the 'Irún Historic Center – Hondarribia loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle challenging trails such as the 'Sorondo House – Bianditz Pass loop'. You can find more details on these and other cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Oiartzun and MTB Trails around Oiartzun guides.
The area around Oiartzun is excellent for hiking and running. Popular routes include the 'Munagirre and Oianleku Cromlech Loop' and the 'Vía Verde de Arditurri – Oiartzun River loop'. You can also explore the 'Arditurri Mining Complex – Scenic Pathway loop'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Oiartzun guide.
The Arditurri Greenway is a trail accessible to pedestrians and cyclists that leads to the ancient Arditurri Mining Site. It also passes by the Luberri – Geology Interpretation Centre and the Soinuenea – Traditional Music Centre, making it a great way to combine natural beauty with cultural exploration.
Yes, the Ermita de Guadalupe, a small pilgrimage church on the climb to Jaizkibel, offers a viewpoint. Additionally, the Kursaal Bridge provides panoramic views of the sea and the city of San Sebastián.
Several attractions in the nearby city of San Sebastián are wheelchair accessible, including the San Sebastián City Hall, Kursaal Bridge, and Constitution Square. For specific accessibility details within Oiartzun itself, it's advisable to check with individual venues.
The region is beautiful year-round, but if you're interested in local festivities, the San Esteban patron saint festival takes place annually from August 2nd to 6th. Summer months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring natural parks and outdoor activities.
The Arizmendi Enea House-Museum, an 18th-century house on Aialde Street, offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of the Basque bourgeoisie during their holidays in the early 20th century, providing a unique historical perspective.
The Parish Church of San Esteban de Lartaun in Oiartzun's Old Quarter is particularly notable for its magnificent 17th-century altarpiece created by Maestro Juan de Huici. It has been recognized as a Cultural Heritage and Monument by the Basque Government.


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