Huts around Etxarri-Aranatz are situated in the Sakana Valley, a Navarrese town offering access to the Urbasa-Andia and Aralar natural parks. This region provides a base for exploring diverse natural landscapes, including forests, meadows, and mountains. The area features various accommodation options, from traditional shelters to modern bungalows and glamping experiences. Visitors can engage in outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring megalithic monuments.
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Indeed, the first-aid kit had medicines, and they weren't expired!
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The views are breathtaking. The summit is close by and well worth a visit.
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a cabin with a medical kit to provide first aid in case of an accident
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Beautiful hermitage/refuge with an unbeatable panoramic view. Every time I have gone the shelter part was open. It is a cemented floor and a fireplace.
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This refuge is located on the Uidui hill, a beautiful sheep grazing area in Aralar. The surroundings are simply stunning and the views are epic.
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This place is a must do if you like mountain bike and gravel. Easy to get lost at the end with dense fog, make sure you have your GPS charged. Also in autumn even is not that high can be very cold. tip for gravel: think about your tire pressure, rocks are a serious thing over there.
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One of the most popular destinations, leaving from the sale of Lizarraga. And no wonder, fabulous viewpoint.
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A few meters from the hermitage of the same name, a beautiful place.
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Among the well-regarded shelters in the area, you'll find the San Adrián Hermitage, which offers a clean spot for the night and serves as a fabulous viewpoint. Another popular option is the Hermitage of Santa Marina, featuring a shelter with a fireplace. For those seeking a privileged overnight stay with spectacular sunset views, the Igaratza Free Shelter is highly recommended. Additionally, the Uidui Refuge is noted for its stunning surroundings and epic views in the Aralar sheep grazing area.
Beyond basic shelters, the Etxarri-Aranatz region offers a variety of comfortable 'hut' style accommodations within camping settings. Camping Etxarri, for instance, provides options like the spacious Aratz Bungalow for families, the luxurious Beriain Bungalow, and intimate glamping experiences in Jare and Haritza Glamping Tents. Nearby, Camping Artaza and Camping Arbizu also feature lodges and log cabins, blending comfort with nature.
For breathtaking views, the San Adrián Hermitage is a top choice, described as a 'fabulous viewpoint.' The Igaratza Free Shelter provides spectacular sunset views of the Aitzgorri-Aratz, Anboto, and Gorbea mountains. The Uidui Refuge is situated in a beautiful sheep grazing area in Aralar, offering epic views and stunning natural surroundings. Camping Etxarri itself is nestled amidst forests and ancient oak trees, providing peace and quiet with spectacular mountain views.
Yes, there is a specific Mountain Shelter with First Aid Kit in the area. Visitors have noted that the first-aid kit is well-stocked with non-expired medicines, making it a valuable resource in case of an accident.
The region around Etxarri-Aranatz is ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, horse riding, kayaking, caving, canyoning, climbing, and paragliding. For specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Etxarri-Aranatz, Mountain Hikes around Etxarri-Aranatz, and Running Trails around Etxarri-Aranatz.
Absolutely. Many huts are located within or near natural parks offering extensive hiking opportunities. For example, the San Adrián Hermitage is a popular destination for hikers. The Urbasa-Andia and Aralar natural parks, both within 10 minutes of Camping Etxarri, feature numerous trails through beech forests and meadows. You can find detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Etxarri-Aranatz guide.
Camping Etxarri, a primary site for hut-style accommodations, offers a comprehensive range of facilities. These include a bar-restaurant, a shop, a saline pool, kayaking, and bike rental. For those opting for traditional pitches, access to toilets, laundry, swimming pool, and sports courts is also provided. Camping Artaza also features waterfalls, natural pools, hiking trails, two Finnish saunas, and an outdoor hot tub.
The region's natural beauty, with its forests, ancient oak trees, and mountain views, makes it appealing across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. While the Igaratza Free Shelter is noted for spectacular sunsets, be aware that even in autumn, it can get very cold at higher elevations, and dense fog can occur, so always check the weather and be prepared.
Yes, several options cater to families. Camping Etxarri offers the Aratz Bungalow, specifically designed as the most spacious accommodation, ideal for larger groups or families. The Haritza Glamping Tent also provides a cozy stay for families to immerse themselves in nature. These sites often have facilities like pools and sports courts that are great for children.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with cultural heritage. The San Adrián Hermitage and the Hermitage of Santa Marina are examples of religious buildings that also serve as shelters and viewpoints. Additionally, the region around Aralar Park is known for its megalithic monuments, offering a glimpse into ancient history.
Visitors frequently highlight the peace, quiet, and opportunity for disconnection in nature. The spectacular mountain views, especially from places like the Igaratza Free Shelter, are a major draw. The convenience of being close to Urbasa-Andia and Aralar natural parks for hiking and exploring is also highly valued. The unique glamping experiences and comfortable bungalows offer a blend of outdoor adventure with modern amenities.


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