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Top 19 Natural Monuments around Ispaster

Best natural monuments around Ispaster include a variety of natural features within the Lea Artibai region. This coastal town in Bizkaia is characterized by hills, picturesque landscapes, and significant natural attractions. The area offers diverse environments, from dynamic coastal formations to elevated viewpoints and unique natural art installations.

Best natural monuments around Ispaster

  • The most popular natural monuments is Oma Forest, a forest that features geometric motifs and figures painted on tree trunks, creating an artistic experience within nature.…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Artzubi Bridge

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Beautiful Romanesque bridge from the 16th century blending in with the surroundings.
The itinerary of the Camino de Santiago from the north or from the coast runs over it.

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Old Tree of Gernika (Gernikako Arbola)

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Oak specimen located in front of the Casa de Juntas in the Biscayan town of Guernica y Luno in the Basque Country, Spain. This tree symbolizes the traditional liberties of …

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Oma Forest

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The Forest of Oma is one of the best-known works of the Basque artist Agustín Ibarrola and is an expression of the artistic movement known as Art and Nature, which …

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Views over the Urdaibai marsh

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From this stretch of road you can enjoy the incredible landscape of the Urdaibai marsh. A long tongue of water and sand whose configuration changes with the tides and is …

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Urdaibai

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Urdaibai is an extraordinarily beautiful and varied natural space, which is why it was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1984.
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Thomas
December 30, 2024, Bosque de Oma

The Oma Forest - Omako basoa in Basque - is also known as the painted forest, the enchanted forest or even the Ibarrola Forest. Its most common name - Oma Forest - refers to the district in which it is located, which belongs to the municipality of Kortezubi. This original work of art was created between 1982 and 1985, when the Basque painter and sculptor Agustín Ibarrola used the trunks of trees as a kind of canvas for a total of 47 images. On them he painted animals, geometric figures and people, or just parts of them, such as eyes and lips. In addition, many of the compositions do not consist of a single tree, but must be viewed in the context of several tree trunks. To do this, you must pay attention to the signs on the ground that tell the viewer where to stand in order to enjoy the whole image.

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When the Condor attacked, the residents of Guernica tried to protect the tree with their bodies because it is sacred to the Basques. Even today, elected politicians have to swear their loyalty to the Basque Country at an oak tree that stands a few meters away.

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In 1982, artist Agustín Ibarrola began painting the pine trees in the forest near his homestead with the intention of using the landscape as a canvas to give continuity to his artistic expression. It is at this moment when he decides to break the law of perspective and transgress the three-dimensionality of a white line until it becomes two-dimensional. From then on, he explored the possibilities offered by the arrangement of the forest trees, playing with the different planes of depth and creating artistic sets composed of human figures, curves or straight lines, and circles of intense colors. The ideas and concepts that it develops become more complex and advances in various directions as the painted forest expands. With the help of two students from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the UPV/EHU, he carried out a large part of the work that was open to the public until 2018, at which time the biological cycle of the forest came to an end. Given the importance that the work had acquired, the Provincial Council of Bizkaia began the process of making the Forest last, for which it had from the first moment the support of the artist who had made clear his desire for the forest to survive. In this way and in order to preserve El Bosque de Oma, the Ibarrola work has been moved to a new location, also recovering original artistic ensembles lost due to felling, attacks and natural tree falls. Today we can enjoy El Bosque de Oma more complete and more faithful to the artist's original idea.

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The Forest of Oma is one of the best-known works of the Basque artist Agustín Ibarrola and is an expression of the artistic movement known as Art and Nature, which emerged in the late sixties of the 20th century and whose purpose is to convey artistic work to the natural environment, using the landscape as a framework, support and raw material for the artist. The work, located in the town of Kortezubi (Bizkaia), is made up of several sets of geometric motifs and figures painted on the trunk of radiata pine trees. The use of natural living supports, the play of two-three-dimensionality and the experience of placing the visitor at the center of the work of art through his discovery, as well as the diversity of responses it proposes, make this work a reference of the Art and Nature movement and of Basque Art in particular.

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Vicent CT
May 16, 2024, Urdaibai

Urdaibai is an extraordinarily beautiful and varied natural space, which is why it was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1984. Its heart is the Oka River that rises on Mount Oiz and transforms into an estuary upon reaching Mundaka, creating spectacular marshes full of life. We recommend you see them at different times of the day to be able to appreciate both low and high tide. But in addition to unique marshes, Urdaibai offers you some of the most beautiful and appreciated beaches in Euskadi, Laida, which constantly varies in shape and size or the spectacular Laga beach, located under the imposing Peñón de Ogoño, which many define as “the closest thing to paradise.”

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Gernikako Arbola is an oak tree in the Basque city of Gernika.

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Edwin
April 17, 2023, Puente Artzubi

This bridge is an incredible find in the middle of the forest. It is covered with ivy and in summer it is so green that it is hardly visible. If you go down next to the river you can take some great photos with the water and the bridge. For many years this bridge has had to survive numerous floods. It's amazing that he's still here.

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The Artzubi Romanesque bridge was built in the 16th century. Wherever you see it, it has overcome floods and floods from the Golako River, which passes below and flows into the Oka River. In another time there were more bridges like this one, but it is the only one in the area that has endured. https://www.urdailife.com/artzubi-puente-cuento-arratzu-mendata/

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Ispaster?

The region around Ispaster offers a variety of natural features. You can visit the dynamic Views over the Urdaibai marsh, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its shifting waters and sands. Another distinctive feature is Ogella Beach, a wild and tranquil spot whose shape changes annually due to ocean currents. For a blend of art and nature, the Oma Forest, with its painted trees, offers a unique experience.

Are there any historical natural monuments or sites near Ispaster?

Yes, the area features several historical sites integrated with nature. The Artzubi Bridge is a 16th-century Romanesque structure that has withstood centuries of floods and is part of the Camino de Santiago. Additionally, the Old Tree of Gernika (Gernikako Arbola), an oak tree with significant historical and cultural importance, is also nearby.

What are the best viewpoints to experience the natural beauty of the region?

For expansive vistas, the Views over the Urdaibai marsh offer incredible panoramas of the dynamic estuary. You can also hike up Otoio Mountain, which, at 399 meters, provides sweeping views of the coastline and surrounding landscapes.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities around Ispaster?

Absolutely. The Oma Forest is a great family-friendly option, offering an interactive art-in-nature experience. The Urdaibai marsh area and the broader Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve are excellent for nature observation, bird watching, and enjoying beaches like Laida and Laga. Ogella Beach also provides a peaceful environment with a picnic area, suitable for a relaxing family day.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near Ispaster's natural monuments?

The area around Ispaster offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Otoio Summit – Mirador de Ogella loop from Ispaster-Elexalde' for coastal views. The Coastal Route (GR 123) also passes through Ispaster, allowing you to experience the beautiful landscapes of the Lea Artibai region. For more hiking options, check out the hiking guide around Ispaster.

Can I go cycling or mountain biking near these natural monuments?

Yes, there are several cycling and mountain biking routes in the vicinity. You can find routes that pass by natural features and offer scenic views. For detailed information on cycling trails, refer to the cycling guide around Ispaster, and for mountain biking, explore the MTB trails guide around Ispaster.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Ispaster?

The natural monuments around Ispaster can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring. The dynamic coastal features, such as Ogella Beach and the Urdaibai marsh, change with the seasons and tides, offering unique views at different times.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for bird watching?

The Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, with its extensive marshlands, is a renowned paradise for nature and biodiversity, making it an excellent spot for bird watching. The changing tides create a dynamic ecosystem that attracts a wide variety of bird species.

What amenities are available near the natural monuments?

While specific amenities vary by location, Ispaster and nearby towns offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Ogella Beach has a picnic area. For specific highlights like the Oma Forest, facilities are typically available at the entrance or in nearby villages.

How accessible are the natural monuments around Ispaster by public transport or car?

Accessibility varies for each site. Some natural attractions, like the Oma Forest, may require a combination of public transport and a walk, or car access with designated parking. Views over the Urdaibai marsh can often be enjoyed from roadside viewpoints. It's advisable to check specific transport options for each monument before your visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. The unique artistic experience of the Oma Forest, the historical charm of the Artzubi Bridge, and the breathtaking, ever-changing landscapes of the Urdaibai marsh are often highlighted. The tranquility of places like Ogella Beach and the panoramic views from Otoio Mountain also receive high praise.

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