Best mountain peaks around Lezáun are found in a municipality at the southern foot of the Andía mountain range in Navarra, Spain. The area is characterized by a distinctive karst landscape, featuring numerous caves and sinkholes. This region offers several notable mountain peaks that provide extensive views and unique natural formations. The mountainous terrain around Lezáun, with its diverse flora and fauna, is ideal for experiencing the region's natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Right next to the famous San Donato hermitage.
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A joy, a reward after the effort of the climb.
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Between the Portupekoleze arch and the Bargattentte, a joyful walk along the ridge.
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This hermitage is really beautiful, it is worth it, the hermitage and the views.
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The best reward for the hard climb.
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Less imposing than the Bargattentte, but still worth it, especially when combined.
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Nice and cozy hermitage to have something to eat after the climb
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The Lezáun area, part of the Andía mountain range, offers several impressive peaks. Among the most popular are Beriain Summit, known for its panoramic views of the Sakana and Sierra de Aralar, and San Donato Summit, which also provides spectacular vistas despite a challenging ascent. Additionally, Ollide offers splendid panoramic views of the Sierra de Entzia.
The region is characterized by a distinctive karst landscape, featuring numerous caves and sinkholes. When exploring peaks like El Raso, you'll encounter curious limestone formations and stone walls. Hiruaitz is a natural monument particularly known for its distinctive "eyes" formations.
Yes, the Ermita de San Donato is a significant religious building and viewpoint. It's noted for its historical importance and offers a magical atmosphere, especially in good weather, with an open space featuring tables and benches for visitors.
From the summits around Lezáun, you can expect extensive and truly impressive panoramic views. For instance, Beriain Summit offers sweeping views of the Sakana and Sierra de Aralar. From El Raso, vistas can stretch to the Aitzgorri, Dulantz, Lozkiz, and Codés mountain ranges, and on clear days, even as far as Montejurra, Monjardín, the Sierra de Cameros, and Moncayo.
While the region is beautiful year-round, visiting in good weather is highly recommended to fully appreciate the panoramic views and the unique natural formations. The Ermita de San Donato, for example, is described as particularly magical when visited under favorable weather conditions.
Yes, some ascents can be quite challenging. The climb to San Donato Summit is known to be challenging, with some visitors even reporting losing the official path. Similarly, reaching Beriain Summit is considered a hard but rewarding climb.
The mountainous terrain around Lezáun is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate options like the "Canyon river Ubagua from Riezu" or the "San Blas Hermitage – Source of the Ubagua River loop." For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and road cycling routes available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lezáun, Gravel biking around Lezáun, and Cycling around Lezáun guide pages.
While some peaks offer challenging climbs, there are also easier hiking options in the vicinity. For example, the "Source of the Ubagua River – San Blas Hermitage loop from 43. fazeria" is an easy route. For a wider selection of trails with varying difficulties, refer to the Hiking around Lezáun guide.
The region boasts diverse flora and fauna. The transition between Atlantic and Mediterranean climates is evident, with competing beech and holm oak vegetation. Ascents through beautiful beech groves, such as the route to El Raso, are common, offering a rich natural environment for observation.
Visitors frequently highlight the truly impressive and spectacular panoramic views as a major draw. The rewarding feeling after a challenging climb, the unique natural formations like the "eyes" of Hiruaitz, and the magical atmosphere of places like the Ermita de San Donato are often mentioned. The area's natural beauty and diverse terrain are highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, there are several circular routes available for hiking. An example is the "San Blas Hermitage – Source of the Ubagua River loop from Lezaun." You can discover more circular options and other hiking trails by visiting the Hiking around Lezáun guide page.


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