Best mountain peaks around Mutriku are found in a coastal town in the Basque Country, characterized by rugged terrain where mountains meet the sea. The topography features limestone masses covered with Cantabrian forest. Mutriku is also part of the Geopark of the Basque Coast, recognized for its geological features. This region offers diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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A must-have photo upon reaching the summit...
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Modest summit of 315 meters of altitude with a small mailbox from which you can see the surrounding mountains and even the sea, due to its proximity to the coast. At the top there is a geodesic vertex.
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This 770 meter high summit is an excellent vantage point from which to observe the mountains that surround us. It is an outcrop of slate. At its vertex, in addition to beautiful views, you can find several mailboxes.
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This peak is very close to the sea, so you can see it clearly from here, along with other peaks on the coast of the Bay of Bizkaia. The cross that is seen is from 1965, although it is not the original, since the first one was raised in 1926.
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This 386 meter high summit is located in the Arno massif, above the town of Ondarroa. This is a good point from which to observe the Cantabrian Sea and some of the peaks that surround you.
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On a clear day the views from here are very beautiful. Here is a large radio antenna with a service building next to it. There are also several trail signs pointing out your different options.
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It belongs to the Irukurutzeta or Mazelaegi massif and is located in the Deva valley, just above where this river receives its main tributary, the Ego river.
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mount over Itziar, great views
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Mutriku is surrounded by several notable peaks where the mountains meet the sea. The most significant is Mount Arno, standing at 608 or 628 meters, directly above the town. Other prominent peaks include Jangoikomendi (528 meters) and Tontorramendi (386 meters), both part of the 'Tour of Mutriku' circular route. Additionally, the komoot community appreciates Kalamua Summit, Kalamendi Summit, and Andutz Summit for their views and unique features.
The mountains around Mutriku are characterized by rugged limestone masses covered with dense Cantabrian forest, including protected holm oak forests along the Arno mountain range. The area is also part of the Geopark of the Basque Coast, highlighting its significant geological features and natural beauty where sea and mountains converge.
Yes, a notable route is the 'Tour of Mutriku' (PR-22), a 22km circular trail that encompasses Mount Arno, Jangoikomendi, and Tontorramendi. This route allows hikers to experience the diverse natural environment, chapels, and funerary steles of the region. The area also features sections of the GR-121 footpath, known as the Talaia route, offering sea views.
Hiking to Mount Arno offers challenging routes with breathtaking panoramic views of the Gipuzkoan coast. For those seeking a hard hike requiring very good fitness, a circular route including Txori Haitz and Tontorramendi is available. The PR-22 'Tour of Mutriku' also provides a rewarding and challenging experience for experienced hikers.
Mount Arno's summit, also known as Banderako dotta or Banderako puntea, provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Gipuzkoan coast. From Kalamua Summit, you can observe the surrounding mountains, and Kalamendi Summit offers views of both mountains and the sea. Andutz Summit, being very close to the sea, provides clear views of the Bay of Bizkaia coast and other peaks.
While many routes in Mutriku's rugged terrain can be challenging, the 'Tour of Mutriku' includes peaks like Tontorramendi (386 meters) which can be part of less strenuous sections for those looking for a scenic but less demanding walk. The region offers diverse topography, allowing for varied experiences depending on fitness levels.
Beyond hiking, the Mutriku area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, enjoy running trails, or go cycling. The steep mountains and coastal setting provide excellent opportunities for various adventures.
The Mutriku region is unique for its dramatic convergence of mountains and the sea, offering stunning landscapes. It's part of the Geopark of the Basque Coast, recognized for its significant geological features. The area's limestone summits, coastal peaks, and forested mountain ranges provide a diverse and visually rich environment for exploration.
From the summit of Mount Arno, also known as Banderako dotta or Banderako puntea, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of the Gipuzkoan coast. Historically, this location was used to send messages to ships at sea. You'll also find a geodesic vertex at the top.
Yes, other notable summits include Kalamua Summit (770 meters), which is an excellent vantage point with several mailboxes at its vertex. There's also Kalamendi Summit (315 meters) with views of surrounding mountains and the sea, and Andutz Summit, known for its clear sea views due to its proximity to the coast.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views, especially those of the Gipuzkoan coast and the Bay of Bizkaia. The diverse natural environment, including the protected holm oak forests, and the challenging yet rewarding hiking experiences offered by routes like the 'Tour of Mutriku' are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 40 photos and given more than 30 upvotes to the highlights in the area.


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