Best natural monuments around Barbarin are found in a region characterized by its natural scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities. Barbarin is a small locality in the historic valley of San Esteban, situated on the southwestern foothills of Montejurra. The area's landscape supports diverse flora and fauna, offering various natural sites for exploration. This guide highlights several natural monuments, including summits, viewpoints, and unique geological formations.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Impressive specimen of holm oak that, as its name indicates, has 3 "legs". And you can even get inside.
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Well chosen name for this beautiful rock formation. The bad thing is the non-existent path and full of spikes, if you dare, I recommend patience and intuition to get around them. In my opinion, my itinerary going down was more comfortable than the one going up, from the track.
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Beautiful rock formation on the way to Piñalba. It is worth going down this path.
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From here there are views of the Sierra de Lokiz, made up of high-rise rocky outcrops, ravines and native forests. It has a surprising diversity of plant species and an important network of trails and paths.
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Vertex located next to the antennae. A perfect place for a sandwich, especially if you continue 100 meters towards "Los Cañones", to the meadow below.
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A great mountain full of possibilities for the practice of MTB, trail and hiking
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A must for mountain bikers with a good 1000m! There is also a wonderful view!
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Around Barbarin, you can explore a variety of natural monuments, including impressive summits like Montejurra, offering panoramic views. There are also unique geological formations such as PeñaDelGato and PeñaDelPico, as well as distinctive natural features like the Three-Legged Holm Oak.
Yes, the Three-Legged Holm Oak is considered family-friendly. This unique tree allows visitors to even get inside its impressive three 'legs' and features a bench nearby for resting, making it a pleasant stop for all ages.
For stunning vistas, head to the View of the Sierra de Lokiz, which offers expansive views of rocky outcrops, ravines, and native forests. Another excellent spot is the summit of Montejurra, providing impressive views of the surrounding landscape from 1045 meters above sea level.
The natural environment around Barbarin supports a variety of flora and fauna. While specific natural monuments are not detailed for wildlife, the broader area is known to host common frogs, various birds of prey, and steppe birdlife, especially in its diverse natural scenery and forests.
The region around Barbarin is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to the Montejurra Summit. There are also options for road cycling and running trails that allow you to explore the natural scenery.
Yes, some natural monuments offer more challenging experiences. For instance, reaching PeñaDelPico involves a climb with a non-existent path and spikes, requiring patience and intuition. The ascent to Montejurra is an intermediate-level hike, rewarding visitors with impressive views.
The Sierra de Lokiz, visible from the View of the Sierra de Lokiz, is characterized by high-rise rocky outcrops, ravines, and native forests. It boasts a surprising diversity of plant species and an extensive network of trails, making it a rich area for exploration and appreciating natural biodiversity.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive views from summits like Montejurra and the unique character of features like the Three-Legged Holm Oak. The opportunity to immerse oneself in the beautiful landscape and discover distinct geological formations is also highly appreciated.
While not within Barbarin itself, the **Bardenas Reales Nature Reserve** is a notable UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve in the broader Navarra region. Located southeast of Navarra, it features a unique semi-desert landscape with distinct geological formations shaped by erosion, including ravines, cliffs, and hills.
The Three-Legged Holm Oak is an impressive specimen where you can even get inside its three distinct 'legs'. It's located in a small field with a bench, providing a perfect spot to sit and rest for a while, making it a peaceful and unique natural stop.
Yes, there are various routes in the vicinity. For instance, you can find hiking routes that form loops, such as the 'Montejurra Summit – Montejurra loop from Arellano', allowing for circular exploration of the natural landscape and monuments.


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