Guided hiking tour through the Basque mountains
The Basque Country is a true paradise for hiking lovers. With its green mountains, dense forests, and spectacular coastlines, every trail offers a different experience.
One of the most iconic routes is the Aiako Harria Natural Park, located in the province of Gipuzkoa, near the French border. This park covers 5,700 hectares of rocky mountains and centuries-old beech and oak forests. The trail allows visitors to discover ancient caves, remnants of old iron quarries, and typical wildlife such as deer, foxes, and more than 100 bird species.
Another must-see is the Flysch Route in Zumaia, along the Gipuzkoa coast. These dramatic cliffs reveal rock strata up to 60 million years old, exposed by the erosion of the Cantabrian Sea. This unique geological heritage has been featured in documentaries and films. Guided by local experts, hikers learn about the natural history and native flora, including endemic species of ferns and coastal plants.
Practical tips: Bring comfortable and sturdy footwear, water, sun protection, and, if possible, a camera to capture the stunning landscapes. It is recommended to book guided routes in advance, as groups are usually limited to ensure both safety and quality of the experience.