Best huts around Abadiño are found in a region defined by its mountainous terrain and proximity to natural areas such as Urkiola Natural Park. The area offers a mix of historical sites and recreational facilities, providing diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts. Abadiño is located with good connectivity to larger towns and coastal areas, making it accessible for various activities. The landscape features natural beauty, including forests and elevated viewpoints.
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Read the history of "the Fridge" (la nevera) below the map on the information board next to this shelter, built over the filled-in historic snow pit which served to provide ice to locals.
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In the Landaederra recreational area there is a shelter and a non-potable water source, as well as barbecues and tables. It is a good place to stop before continuing the walk.
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This green area is a haven of peace ideal for taking a break along the way. In addition to the hermitage of San Ignacio, which is located inside it, there are numerous picnic tables and some grills if you want to eat. From here it is very easy to climb to the top of Belatxikieta.
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Belonging to Lea-Artibai region, Ziortza-Bolibar is located near the frontier with Gipuzkoa, sheltered by Mount Oiz (1,026 m). The municipality consists of two main towns: Ziortza (Cenarruza), where one of the oldest religious spots is situated, and Bolibar, formerly known as La Puebla de Bolibar. Collegiate Church of Zenarruza Departing from Bolibar town centre, a road leads to the Collegiate Church of Zenarruza, one of the most important historic spots throughout the Way of St. James along the coast. Declared Basque National Monument, this is the only collegiate church in Bizkaia. It is formed by several buildings such as the church, the cloister, the abbot's house, the pilgrims' hospital (today a hostel), the fences, the settlers' houses, the calvary, the medieval road and the eastern and western gates. Bolibar is famous all over the world due to the fact that Libertador Simón Bolívar's ancestors, historic leader of American independence, came from here. Nowadays, his old family home, the Caserío Errementarikua, houses the Simón Bolívar Museum. There, we will know every details of this celebrity's life and, this way, we can immerse in history for some moments. Next to the museum there is a bust of the Libertador, donated by the Venezuelan government. At the porch of Santo Tomas church (built between the 17th and 18th c.) there is a chapel with an image of Nuestra Señora de Coromoto, patron saint of Venezuela. Furthermore, in Ziortza-Bolibar we can visit the interesting neighbourhoods Zeinka and Arta. In this last one we will find the old chapel San Pedro (11th c.), which has a Mozarabic window built in one of its walls and carved in sandstone. https://tourism.euskadi.eus/en/towns/ziortza-bolibar/aa30-12375/en/
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The Refrigerator or Neberondo is a relatively abundant construction in these mountain places, whose function was to accumulate snow in the winter to supply ice to the surrounding populations during the rest of the year. A very interesting place to access because today it has a very different function: a free refuge with seats and a fireplace.
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In the narrow house you can stay cheap. It is very well equipped. Basic supply is also well possible via the vending machine. Access to the house and rooms with code that the owner sends.
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The Abadiño area offers a variety of shelters, from historical refuges to recreational facilities. You can find unique structures like La Nevera de Neberondo, a historical snow pit now serving as a free refuge with seating and a fireplace. There are also recreational areas like Landaederra Recreation Area, which provides a shelter, non-potable water, barbecues, and tables. Additionally, you'll find guesthouses and hostels such as Usandi Hostel and Ubanji Guesthouse, Bolibar, offering overnight stays.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The San Ignacio Hermitage and Picnic Area is a green space with numerous picnic tables and grills, perfect for a family break. The Landaederra Recreation Area also offers barbecues and tables. For a unique experience, some rural accommodations in the region provide a family atmosphere with outdoor activities like exploring fruit trees, gardens, and interacting with animals.
The region around Abadiño is characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to natural areas like Urkiola Natural Park. Many huts offer picturesque mountain and garden views. For instance, La Nevera de Neberondo is located in a scenic mountain setting. The San Ignacio Hermitage and Picnic Area also serves as a viewpoint, offering easy access to climb to the top of Belatxikieta.
Absolutely. The Abadiño area is rich in hiking opportunities. Many huts, like the Landaederra Recreation Area, serve as excellent starting points for various routes. You can find challenging mountain hikes in Urkiola Natural Park, such as routes to Anboto or Alluitz. For more details on routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Abadiño guide.
The region has a rich history. La Nevera de Neberondo is a man-made monument historically used to accumulate snow. The Usandi Hostel is located in Ziortza-Bolibar, a town with significant historical sites, including the Collegiate Church of Zenarruza and the Simón Bolívar Museum, which details the life of the famous liberator whose ancestors came from here. The San Ignacio Hermitage itself is a religious building situated in a peaceful green area.
The Abadiño area is suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. While specific seasonal information for huts isn't detailed, the presence of historical snow pits like La Nevera suggests that winter conditions can occur. Generally, spring, summer, and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For example, the San Ignacio Hermitage and Picnic Area is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good spot to visit with your canine companion. When exploring trails, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations.
Beyond hiking, the Abadiño area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including challenging touring bicycle routes around Urkiola Sanctuary and Alto de Muniketa. There are also running trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those around the Cumbres del macizo de Anboto. For more information, explore the Running Trails around Abadiño and Cycling around Abadiño guides.
The Abadiño region boasts excellent connectivity. It's just 5 minutes from Durango, 30 minutes from Bilbao, and 45 minutes from San Sebastian and Vitoria, making it easily reachable by car. Some rural accommodations are a short walk from local villages, providing access to services. While specific public transport details for each hut are not available, the general area is well-connected, and local transport options may exist to reach trailheads.
Yes, there are options for both. For overnight stays, you can consider places like Usandi Hostel or Ubanji Guesthouse, Bolibar, which offer affordable and well-equipped lodging. For meals or breaks, the San Ignacio Hermitage and Picnic Area and Landaederra Recreation Area provide picnic tables and barbecues. The nearby towns like Durango also offer a wider range of services, including cafes and restaurants.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The community particularly enjoys the unique historical aspect of La Nevera de Neberondo and its current function as a free refuge. The recreational facilities like Landaederra Recreation Area are valued as good starting points for routes and places to stop. The peaceful green areas and picnic facilities at spots like San Ignacio Hermitage and Picnic Area are also highly rated for taking a break.


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