It is the center dedicated to Food and Gastronomy, where the Ordizia Tourist Office is located.
It is the monumental space where the Ordizia Market Fair, with over 500 years of history, is held to this day.
A palace, a mill, a forge... The complex formed by all these monuments is as interesting as it is spectacular.
A privileged spot to enjoy the panoramic view of a very special mountain located in Aralar, known as Txindoki, Larrunarri, or the Basque Matterhorn.
It is an ideal garden to relax and enjoy the numerous species that grow there.
It offers an unmatched opportunity to discover the secrets of cheese made from Latxa sheep’s milk.
It is a 16th-century house with a wooden structure that houses the Segura Tourist Office.
It is the best-preserved of the five gates that once belonged to the walled town of Segura, the one on the way to Zerain.
A beautiful setting for a short break, next to the Troi River.
A place to clearly identify the remains of last century’s engineering.
These walls that still stand today are a true reflection of the intensity of the mining activity in the area.
A museum has been established in a former foundry, showcasing every aspect of iron.
A perfect park to enjoy features such as the fronton court, the restaurant, and the playground area, in addition to the museum itself.
At the Erreizabal farmhouse, we can admire both the present of shepherding through the cheese dairy and its past through the Ecomuseum.
Located at an altitude of 580 meters, it is a small reservoir that supplies the Alto Urola region and marks the entrance to the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park.
In a forested setting, we will find these traditional shepherd huts.
It is an enclosure made of stones, used during the time when sheep were kept in the high pastures.
Catholic sanctuary built on the site where the Virgin of Arantzazu is said to have appeared, located at an altitude of approximately 750 meters.
In these meadows, located at an altitude of over 1,000 meters, we can witness the entire cheese-making cycle, starting when the sheep begin grazing in the spring.
The meadows, the shepherd huts, and the impressive surrounding landscape form a gem yet to be discovered.
A magical tunnel that holds a past rich in history.
A panoramic view that opens over the Altzania River, offering a glimpse of ravines and the peaks of Aizkorri.
It is the restaurant located at the pass of the same name, at an altitude of about 650 meters, which was once a common stopping point.
A motionless element beside the road, standing in contrast to the movement and dynamism of traffic.
It is the place where the N-1 highway passes, located very close to the Navarre border.
One of the largest beech forests in Gipuzkoa.
This dolmen allows us to travel thousands of years back in time in search of the first settlers of these mountains.
A megalith that remains half-hidden on the edge of the old road that once connected Navarre and Gipuzkoa.
A beautiful megalith that bears the scars of the relentless passage of time, always sheltered by the cherished cover of Mount Zelatamuño.
The westernmost entrance to the Aralar Natural Park, where silence is broken only by the elements of nature themselves.
It is a place where the beautiful and tranquil reflection of the forests turns blue.
They are a living example of a way of life adapted to the conditions of the environment since time immemorial.
This legendary dolmen is one of the most spectacular in the area.
Once inside the village of Zaldibia, this is a perfect spot to see how nature is transformed into a source of energy.
It is a beautiful display of species surrounded by the unique atmosphere created by the Amundarain River.
A welcoming park to escape the urban environment, where the birthplace of Andrés de Urdaneta, the great navigator and man of science from Ordizia, is located.