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Bus station hiking trails around Gran Bilbao offer access to a diverse landscape that blends urban exploration with natural beauty. The region features numerous peaks like Mount Pagasarri and Ganekogorta, providing panoramic views. Green valleys, rivers, and coastal routes with wild cliff edges characterize the terrain, alongside extensive green belts and parks within and around the city. This variety allows for experiences ranging from gentle riverside strolls to challenging mountain ascents.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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120
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19.5km
06:58
990m
990m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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104
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11.1km
03:25
390m
390m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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7.66km
02:12
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:11
460m
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Hike the moderate Goikolexea — round trip by Bizkargi, a 5.9-mile route offering panoramic views and historical sites in Bizkaia.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The summit is 250 meters high and can be reached via a singletrack trail from the forest road. It's best to climb from the Bilbao side and then descend the singletrack towards Basauri. Coming from Basauri, it's not really rideable; pushing would be necessary.
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The summit of the Unbe (302 metres) is the highest in the massif of the same name.
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A city beach with a very lively promenade. It offers a wide range of restaurants and services, and also has a tourist office and restrooms.
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Beautifully located! Two cafes above are highly recommended.😎
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HISTORY The Getxo Red Cross of the Sea is based in one of the municipality's most emblematic buildings: the Casa del Náufrago (Castle of the Shipwrecked). Located at the so-called Punta de Begoña, at the beginning of the Algorta counter-dock, next to the old port of Arriluze, the Casa del Náufrago (Castle of the Shipwrecked) was built in 1912 to house the Shipwrecked Rescue Society of the time. This completely independent altruistic group was made up of a few local fishermen and seamen who, despite their limited resources, came to the aid of sailors in the event of a disaster. They had a rescue boat, christened "Ama Begoñakoa," a lifeline, a bronze cannon, two line-throwing rifles, picks and shovels, and some precarious wicker helmets for protection... All of this was transported on a rudimentary wooden cart for easy transport. The reason for the existence of this salvage society is due to the high accident rate at the port of Bilbao throughout history. Royal Orders from the time of the Catholic Monarchs already mentioned that the coast claimed three or four shipwrecks a year along this stretch. But it was during the construction of the iron pier that engineer Evaristo de Churruca discovered the first remains that confirm the dark legend of the Bilbao Abra. During the dredging of the bar, several coins minted during the time of Emperor Hadrian were found. During the iron rush, British cartographers also warned their navigators of the deadly existence of the northwest bar at the entrance to Bilbao: a strip of sand between the Las Arenas mojijonera and Santurtzi that, until the construction of the iron pier, claimed thousands of lives. The shallow draft of this stretch of water, which at low tide barely reached a meter deep, tore open the frames of ships, leaving them at the mercy of the waves and sinking irretrievably. In fact, the freighters that arrived in Bilbao to load ore had flat hulls, without keels, to avoid running aground. Occasionally, the channel was completely blocked, and the German maritime authorities and pilots opened another access route via El Salto beach to Santurtzi, although this alternative posed the risk of running aground on the cliff. The Casa del Náufrago also had space to house shipwreck victims, but over time, the area designated for these
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Telecommunications antennas next to the mailbox. This peak is included in the catalogue of Centenary Peaks of Euskal Herria. However, its fame goes to its neighbour Pagasarri.
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Recognized as a top choice for fans in Bilbao and its surroundings.
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Gran Bilbao offers a vast network of hiking trails easily accessible by bus. Our guide features over 200 routes, ranging from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Yes, Gran Bilbao has many easy routes perfect for families. For a pleasant coastal walk, consider the Arriluce Lighthouse – Puerto Viejo de Algorta loop from Portugalete. This easy route offers scenic sea views and is suitable for all ages. The region's green belts and urban parks, like Etxebarria Park, also provide gentle paths.
Absolutely. Many routes in Gran Bilbao are designed as circular walks, making them convenient for public transport users. For example, the moderate Gaztelu/Kukurrustu from Basarrate — circular via Malmasin offers a rewarding loop. Another great option is the Cima Umbe from Akarlanda — circular by Monte Karabezu, also a moderate circular hike.
Gran Bilbao is renowned for its panoramic views. Many bus-accessible trails lead to stunning viewpoints. The region's mountains, such as Mount Pagasarri and Artxanda, offer easily accessible paths with rewarding vistas of the city and surrounding landscapes. The Mount Pagasarri summit, for instance, provides excellent views of Bilbao.
The bus-accessible trails in Gran Bilbao offer a diverse range of natural attractions. You can explore beautiful lakes like the Gorostiza Reservoir or the Lakes of the Old Iron Mines. The region also boasts impressive mountain peaks such as Ganekogorta Summit and the Saierri Summit, offering varied landscapes from forests to coastal cliffs.
Many of Gran Bilbao's natural trails are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash and you follow local regulations. The extensive network of paths in the Bilbao Green Belt and the Vía Verde de Arrazola are generally suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always check specific trail rules before heading out.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Gran Bilbao, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's incredible diversity, from urban trails with city views to challenging mountain ascents and stunning coastal paths, all easily reachable by public transport.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Gran Bilbao offers several demanding mountain hikes. The Ganekogorta from San Justo — circular by Monte Pagasarri is a difficult route that provides a significant elevation gain and rewarding views. Other peaks like Oiz Mountain also offer challenging endeavors for experienced hikers.
Gran Bilbao is enjoyable for hiking year-round, but the best seasons are generally spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with lush greenery in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be warm, especially for more exposed routes, while winter offers cooler temperatures and occasionally snow on higher peaks.
Yes, Gran Bilbao's trails often blend natural beauty with cultural heritage. Parts of the Camino de Santiago (Camino del Norte) pass through the area, offering routes with historical significance. Urban hikes, such as those along the Bilbao River, can take you past iconic landmarks like the Guggenheim Museum and Santiago Cathedral. The Vía Verde de Arrazola, an old railway line, also provides a historical context to a pleasant walk.
While popular spots can attract crowds, many trails in Gran Bilbao offer a more tranquil experience, especially outside peak hours or on lesser-known paths. Exploring routes within the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve or some of the trails in the outer sections of the Bilbao Green Belt can provide a peaceful escape into nature. The Bizkargi and Northern Way Loop is a moderate option that can offer a quieter experience.


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