Walking on the edge of the sea

Walking on the edge of the sea Itinerary
  • City

  • Coast

Description

These two days are designed so you can experience part of the metropolis and part of the coast of Bizkaia, including two of the territory’s tourist icons.

On one side, the grandeur of the Bizkaia Bridge, a World Heritage Site and industrial jewel, and on the other, the spectacular cliffs of the Bizkaia Flysch.

We’ll find the most maritime atmosphere in the fishing ports of Santurtzi and Armintza and in the charming Old Port of Algorta. Along the way we’ll also discover beaches, historic centres, dreamlike towns and magical corners.

We suggest spending two days walking on the edge of the sea.

Día 1

Strolling around the Bay of El Abra

Bizkaia Bridge

Bilbao

Día 2

An unusual coast

Flysch

Uribe

Strolling around the Bay of El Abra Itinerary

City

Bilbao

How to do it

  • andar
  • bicicleta

Itinerary

The Bay of El Abra is made up of the municipalities of Santurtzi, Portugalete and Getxo.

Start your day in Santurtzi. Head to the Santurtzi fishing port to discover its seafaring essence and taste its famous sardines. The colourful boats and the fresh scent of the sea will transport you to a world where the fishing tradition comes alive with true passion. Inside the fishermen’s guild, the Sea Museum showcases the maritime history of this beautiful town.

Continue on foot along the seafront and discover life on board an authentic fishing boat at the Agurtza Boat Museum which stands close to Portugalete’s Iron Pier.

We continue towards Portugalete along the Churruca Pier, which will leave you at the foot of the Bizkaia Bridge. It is home to the tide gauge installed in 1883 to measure the depth of the channel along its promenade.

Once in Portugalete, lose yourself in the Historic Quarter, full of history, colour and a great atmosphere where you’ll find the Basilica of Santa María. It combines medieval charm with the industrial heritage on show at Rialia, the Museum of Industry.

Also, we mustn’t forget that Portugalete is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Bizkaia Bridge and the Northern Way of Saint James which, as it passes through its streets, adds to the medieval and pilgrim atmosphere.

Once we’ve visited Portugalete, we’ll cross the Bizkaia Bridge in its gondola, or if you prefer, on foot along its panoramic walkway that stands 50 metres high. The Bizkaia Bridge is a work of iron-forged engineering that was the first transporter bridge in the world, and was declared a Historical Artistic Monument.

In addition to being awarded with other distinctions and recognitions, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2006. This iron giant symbolises industrial innovation.

Getxo awaits on the other side.

Getxo, with its bourgeois and stately character, is located on the right bank of the estuary. Relive Getxo’s golden years along the Promenade of the Grand Villas, classified in 2001 as a Cultural Asset in the Monumental Complex category. The promenade ends at the Punta Begoña galleries, the former mansion of businessman Horacio Echevarrieta, now open to visitors.

At that very point Ereaga Beach begins, stretching practically to the Old Port of Algorta, with its seafaring charm and lively bars where you can enjoy pintxos (Basque tapas) with a nice glass of txakoli.

Starting point

You can do this route in reverse if you’d like, it’s up to you!

You can reach both Santurtzi and the Old Port of Algorta by public transport.

Itinerary

Top resource information

A GOOD IDEA

Very close to Santurtzi, don’t miss the Zierbena fishing port, enjoy a swim at La Arena Beach or marvel at the Itsaslur Greenway.

If industrial tourism is your thing, don’t forget to visit the municipalities of Sestao and Barakaldo, key places in the history of Bizkaia’s industrialisation.


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An unusual coast Itinerary

Coast

Uribe

How to do it

  • coche
  • andar

Itinerary

Starting point Paseo de Aixerrota

The Flysch of Bizkaia is a geological marvel that stretches from Aixerrota (Getxo) along the entire coast of the Uribe region to Bakio. This spectacular landscape of cliffs and sedimentary strata tells stories of millions of years, showing layers formed by the accumulation of materials submerged at the bottom of the sea.

The Flysch of Bizkaia offers a variety of walking routes. In this case, one of the most complete routes, which will lead you to discover most of the geological points of interest of the Bizkaia Flysch, is the so-called Cliffs Route which links Getxo with the fishing quarter of Armintza in Lemoiz. The route covers 29 km in total and can be started at any point, but we recommend you do it from the beginning, from Aixerrota. One of the highlights of the route is the Golden Spike located on the Gorrondatxe-Aizkorri Beach, an accolade awarded by the International Union of Geological Sciences for its international geological importance.

The first part of the Cliffs Route is ideal for discovering the beaches of Getxo, Sopela and Barrika. It then continues through the medieval historic centre of the town of Plentzia, where you can stop to savour its cuisine at the foot of the Plentzia Estuary, and it continues through Gorliz with its magnificent beach and lighthouse, before heading into the final straight and ending at the Armintza fishing port. Beyond the breakwater you’ll come across the black Flysch, a fascinating geological formation.

Those who aren’t able to do the different walking routes can park in designated areas and head to any of the 14 geological points of interest, or join the guided tours scheduled throughout the year. The K–T boundary in Sopela is accessible for people with reduced mobility right up to the geological feature itself, a site of great global importance.

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Route map

Top resource information

A GOOD IDEA


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