Best mountain peaks around Espronceda are found in the nearby Álava Mountains, offering diverse landscapes and hiking opportunities. Espronceda, a village in Navarre, serves as a starting point for exploring these natural features. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing numerous summits and viewpoints. These peaks are accessible from the area, allowing for exploration of the natural beauty of the Álava Mountains.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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In La Llana, you must directly cross the GR-1 Historic Trail and climb the path that seeks the second summit of the mountain range. Before entering the beech forest, it passes close to the edge of the stone bell towers and offers good views of the Ribera de Navarra and the Rioja Baja, in the Ebro valley. The path is deceptive; it seems to seek the ridge of the mountain but maintains a path at altitude on the north face, even making small descents to adjust to the terrain, until it finally climbs to the ridge of the mountain and passes by the sculpture of La Plana (1,338 m). Just as the Joar mailbox has a colorful tree, mountaineers, flowers, animals and other curiosities. The path continues along the plain of the summit to the east, the meadows abound with clumps of eguzkilore, the witch-repelling thistles that are placed at the doors of houses. The trail reaches a milestone at the eastern end of the plateau and changes course to begin the descent south along the ridge of the mountain.
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The route follows the red and white GR-1 markings to the plain of La Llana Pass. At several points, other trails appear, but they are shortcuts, variants, or detours to different parts of the mountain range. The path is easy to follow despite the steep slope and the loose stone scree. The trail passes near the impressive limestone tower of Peña de los Cencerros and continues toward the mouth of the two prominent peaks of the mountain range at the entrance to the La Llana plateau. At the GR-1 marker, a path leads off to each side, and the Historic Trail continues straight ahead to Santa Cruz de Campezo. The climb to the summit of Joar begins along the path on the left, first through bushes and then through a welcoming beech forest nestled in the limestone slope of the mountain's north face. These unique forests are isolated near the peaks and are the southernmost beech forests in Navarre.
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One of the emblematic peaks of the area, a joy of views.
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Reach the top of Costalera at 1234 meters above sea level. It is not an easy task and it is not suitable for people who are just starting out in mountain hiking. The last km from Pena Gallet or from Portillo de Nazar are technical and you must go very carefully and with a firm step. The views are amazing but if you feel that the path is very complicated, don't risk it, stay with the views from a little further down, which are also very beautiful!
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Simply amazing postcards from the top of Joar at more than 1400 meters above sea level. To get here you can take alternative paths of greater or lesser degree of difficulty depending on your preference, in any case the route is very picturesque.
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In my opinion, this peak is NOT worth it: coming from Peña Gallet (from Costalera Occidental only for expert climbers), or you go through the cliff (too aerial for my taste) or you go "as you can", many times making your way between the tall bushes. At the end you have to make a small climb, not very complicated, but then you see that to get to the mailbox (just a few meters), you have to go down a bit and make another climb, dangerous in my opinion, which I did not do.
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Technical climb, with an acceptable slope, if you know, the path of the 2 tits next to Lardero, this will not disappoint you, it is her older sister.
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While Espronceda itself is a village in Navarre, the most prominent mountain peaks are found in the nearby Álava Mountains. This region offers diverse landscapes and numerous summits for exploration.
Beyond the local highlights, the Álava Mountains boast several significant peaks. Gorbeia, the highest in Álava, is within Gorbea Natural Park. Other notable peaks include Toloño, known for its emblematic status, and Kapildui, the highest point in Izki Natural Park. The Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park also features rugged peaks like Aitzuri and Aratz.
Many peaks provide stunning vistas. From Joar Summit (1,414 m), you can expect 'simply amazing postcards' from over 1400 meters. Costalera also offers extensive views, though its final sections are challenging. From La Plana Summit (1,338 m), you can enjoy views of the Ribera de Navarra and the Rioja Baja.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Costalera is a challenging summit. Reaching its 1234-meter peak requires careful navigation, as the final sections can be technical and aerial. Toloño also offers a demanding yet rewarding climb, particularly from its southern slope.
The region offers a rich variety of natural landscapes. You'll find diverse forests, including beech and oak, especially around Gorbeia and La Plana Summit. The View from La Llana highlight, for instance, passes through welcoming beech forests, some of the southernmost in Navarre. Izki Natural Park, home to Kapildui, is also rich in natural structures.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Gorbeia features the Gorbea Cross at its summit, a traditional meeting point. Izki Natural Park, where Kapildui is located, contains ancient huts, castles, caves, and archaeological remains that can be explored. The path to La Plana Summit (1,338 m) crosses the GR-1 Historic Trail, adding a cultural dimension to the hike.
Beyond hiking, the area around Espronceda offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling, touring bicycle, and mountain biking, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and 'amazing' views from summits like Joar Summit (1,414 m). The picturesque routes and the sense of accomplishment from reaching challenging peaks like Costalera are also highly valued. The diverse landscapes, from beech forests to open vistas, contribute to a rewarding outdoor experience.
While specific wildlife spotting data isn't detailed, the diverse natural parks like Gorbea and Izki are rich in biodiversity. On the trail to La Plana Summit (1,338 m), you might encounter clumps of eguzkilore, a thistle traditionally placed at house doors to ward off witches, adding a unique local touch to the flora.
The Álava Mountains offer hiking opportunities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with autumn showcasing beautiful foliage in the beech and oak forests. Summer is also suitable, though higher elevations can be warm. Winter hiking is possible but may require specific gear and caution due to snow or ice conditions on higher peaks.
Yes, several peaks offer an intermediate challenge. Joar Summit (1,414 m) and La Plana Summit (1,338 m) are both categorized as intermediate. Las Cuatro Tetas also presents an intermediate, technical climb with an acceptable slope, making them suitable for hikers with some experience.
Absolutely. The route to La Plana Summit (1,338 m), for example, crosses varied terrain including beech forests before offering expansive views. Similarly, the path to Joar Summit (1,414 m) can lead through welcoming beech forests, providing a beautiful mix of woodland and mountain scenery.


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