Best mountain peaks around Areso are situated within a region characterized by diverse terrain, including the basins of the Oria and Leitzaran rivers and parts of the Aralar massif. The area offers a range of summits, some with historical markers and others providing panoramic views. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It is a modest peak, but it is difficult to reach from the Izaskun neighbourhood. You have to be a little careful not to slip in the last few metres of the north face.
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A super beautiful summit, very "mountainous". Of course, be a little careful when going down the steep slope towards the hill that connects with the Batzillarko Gaina.
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A hard climb precedes the landmark and the, surely, beautiful views that would be seen if the cloud were not above today.
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Mount Uzturre (733 m.), bounded by the basins of the Oria and Leitzaran rivers, is the quintessential Tolosa ascent. A cross erected in 1927 characterizes it, however the summit is a little higher, hidden by trees and without views, which is why the most popular objective for the mountaineer is found on this cross.
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Summit of the Aralar massif which encloses the mountain range at its northern end and lies last on the imposing ridge line called Malloak (a term used by the locals to refer to them, roughly translating to 'ragged ridge') that looms over the valley of Araitz.
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Urreako Haitza, the golden peak in Basque, is a 748 meter high peak. It is worth deviating slightly from the GR 121 to enjoy the spectacular views from above.
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After a beech forest and a track that crosses a fern, you reach this beautiful peak with a vertex and two mailboxes.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Uzturre Summit (733 m), known for its historic cross and views over the Oria and Leitzaran river basins. Another favorite is Urreako Haitza Summit, also called the 'golden peak', which offers spectacular panoramic views.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Balerdi Peak (1,193 m) is a prominent summit within the Aralar massif, known for its demanding ascent and status as a natural monument. Atume also presents a hard climb with rewarding views.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. For example, the approach to Guratz takes you through a beautiful beech forest. Many peaks, like Balerdi Peak and Atume, are considered natural monuments and provide expansive viewpoints.
Beyond hiking, the area around Areso is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling. Popular routes include the 'Witches' Bridge – Leitzaran River Valley loop' and sections of the Plazaola Greenway.
While some peaks are challenging, the region offers a range of ascents. For easier options, look for trails that are less steep or shorter in duration. The area's diverse terrain means there are paths suitable for various fitness levels, though specific 'family-friendly' categories are not explicitly listed for these summits, many can be enjoyed by those with some hiking experience.
Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stable weather conditions for hiking in the Navarre mountains. Summer can also be suitable, especially at higher elevations, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible but may require specific gear and experience due to snow and ice conditions.
Uzturre Summit (733 m) is a modest peak historically marked by a cross erected in 1927. It is bounded by the Oria and Leitzaran rivers. While the true summit is often hidden by trees, the cross itself is the popular objective for mountaineers, offering a significant landmark.
To reach Guratz, you will traverse a beautiful beech forest and a track. The peak itself is marked with a vertex and two mailboxes, providing a distinct destination after your walk.
Yes, Urreako Haitza Summit, known as the 'golden peak' in Basque, is highly recommended. It's a 748-meter high peak that offers spectacular, very 'mountainous' views from above, making a slight detour from the GR 121 route well worth the effort.
Balerdi Peak (1,193 m) is part of the Aralar massif and is considered a challenging ascent. It forms the northern end of the imposing ridge line known locally as 'Malloak'. Hikers should be prepared for a demanding climb to reach this natural monument and its rewarding views.
The komoot community appreciates the mountain peaks around Areso, having shared 14 photos and given 28 upvotes across the highlights. Visitors often highlight the spectacular views from peaks like Urreako Haitza and the unique landmarks such as the cross on Uzturre Summit.
While specific 'dog-friendly' categories are not detailed for individual peaks, many natural trails in the Navarre region are suitable for dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to carry enough water for both yourself and your pet. Check local regulations for any specific restrictions.


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