Eastern coast of Bizkaia

Eastern coast of Bizkaia Itinerary
  • Coast

Description

Over these two days, we encourage you to visit the easternmost part of Bizkaia.

On one of the days, you’ll discover part of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, where you’ll find magical places such as the Oma Forest, the Santimamiñe Cave or the Urdaibai Bird Center, known as the international airport of birds.

You can spend the other day strolling and enjoying the gastronomy of municipalities with maritime tradition such as Lekeitio and Ondarroa where you’ll find the Santa Katalina Lighthouse, the only visitable lighthouse in the Basque Country.

We suggest spending two days along the eastern coast of Bizkaia.

Día 1

Welcome to the Reserve II

Urdaibai

Urdaibai

Día 2

Seafaring essence

Faro de Santa Katalina

Lea-Artibai

Welcome to the Reserve II Itinerary

Coast

Urdaibai

How to do it

  • coche
  • bicicleta
  • andar

Itinerary

Starting point Santimamiñe Cave car park

Declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1984, Urdaibai is the greatest natural treasure the Basque Country has to offer. This estuary, at the mouth of the Oka river, combines sea, softly contoured mountains, sands and marshes.

We’ll start this day with a walk that will take us to the Oma Forest. To do so, you must park in the car park next to the Santimamiñe Caves. To access the forest you need to book in advance and we also recommend you wear suitable footwear, comfortable clothing and take water with you. The route to be covered on foot from the car park is 2.8 kilometres long and takes approximately 50 minutes. The Oma Forest, in Kortezubi, is a magical place where art and nature come together. It’s made up of several sets of motifs and geometric figures painted on the trunks of radiata pines, with the aim of bringing artistic work into the natural environment.

Once you’ve visited the forest, we suggest you go into the Santimamiñe Cave, the most important archaeological site in Bizkaia, declared a World Heritage Site in 2008. It preserves remains of human settlements over 14,000 years old and houses almost 50 beautiful cave paintings inside that depict bison, horses, a bear and a deer, among other things. It’s worth bearing in mind that advance booking is required for this activity too.

Before continuing, we recommend you recharge your batteries in one of the restaurants in the area, as we still have the afternoon to spend travelling around the reserve.

The next stop is the Urdaibai Bird Center, located in the municipality of Gautegiz Arteaga, in the heart of the marsh. It serves as an international airport for birds, offering us a wonderful glimpse into this great natural spectacle. The centre offers audio guides, exhibitions and a large viewpoint equipped with state-of-the-art cameras and telescopes for you to enjoy this experience.

To put the finishing touch to this day in the reserve, head to the beaches of Laida and Laga, where you can take a swim, sunbathe or stroll along them. If you’re bolder and you like the sea, in Laida you can do some surfing and kayaking. Laga, by contrast, is a wilder beach, exposed to the open sea next to Cape Ogoño, which makes it one of the most beautiful beaches in the Basque Country.

Itinerary

Top resource information

A GOOD IDEA

If you want the full Urdaibai experience, you can round it off with plan number three.

You can visit the municipalities of Elantxobe and Ea. They are two very picturesque coastal municipalities that leave a lasting impression.

Urdaibai by train: The train that links Bilbao with Urdaibai, as well as being a comfortable and sustainable way to access this incredible natural space, is an attraction in itself, and you’ll enjoy a wonderful panorama.


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Seafaring essence Itinerary

Coast

Lea-Artibai

How to do it

  • coche

Itinerary

Starting point Santa Katalina Lighthouse

Today we’ll spend the day travelling through the Lea Artibai region.

Our starting point is the Santa Katalina Lighthouse in Lekeitio. The Santa Katalina Lighthouse is the only visitable lighthouse in the whole of the Basque Country. It also has an information centre where visitors can learn the techniques and basic principles of navigation. It is located next to the watchtower in a natural setting, and offers visitors the opportunity to take a virtual trip from Lekeitio to neighbouring Elantxobe.

Before continuing, don’t miss Lekeitio, where its narrow cobbled streets lead down to a port where you can still see boats unloading fresh fish or the net-menders sewing. The old town preserves a wealth of artistic heritage. The Basilica of the Assumption of Santa María and its splendid Gothic altarpiece stand out, which is one of Bizkaia’s religious jewels.

Following the coast, we’ll reach Ondarroa, where in the old part we find the Old Bridge and the Old Guild, two of the most charming places. Ondarroa can be the stop to taste local cuisine and its exquisite fish, as its port is one of the busiest in Bizkaia. Don’t miss the Kamiñazpi district, with murals paying homage to the working people of the sea, which are impossible to ignore, nor the medieval Old Quarter, with narrow streets, huddled and stepped houses and a rich historical heritage.

In the afternoon, and heading inland, we’ll visit the municipality of Markina-Xemein, the gateway to the Way of Saint James. It is home to the unique hermitage of San Miguel de Arretxinaga, with its surprising hexagonal layout and megalithic altar, and the municipal fronton (pelota court) known as “La universidad de la pelota”, the sport’s legendary “university”.

Very close by is the Zenarruza Collegiate Church (Ziortza), declared a National Monument of the Basque Country. This religious complex includes the church, cloister, guesthouse, the new abbot’s house, tenant farmers’ houses, the two entrance gates, and the buildings housing the Cistercian community, as well as the former canons’ houses, the courtyard, and the cobbled path built in medieval times. In fact, it is currently the only stretch of cobbled path on the Way of Saint James in Bizkaia.

Itinerary

Top resource information

A GOOD IDEA

If you prefer to use public transport, the Bizkaibus network runs services from Bilbao to the municipalities of Lekeitio, Ondarroa and Markina-Xemein.


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