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Izki Natural Park Adventures

Izki Natural Park is the largest forested natural park in the Basque Country, renowned for its extensive oak woodlands and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities.

20,000+
Acres Protected
60+
Miles of Trails
50,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Izki Natural Park

 

Located in the province of Álava in the Basque Country of northern Spain, Izki Natural Park covers a vast area dominated by one of the most extensive and well-preserved oak forests in Europe. The park's landscape is characterized by rolling hills, steep limestone cliffs, and deep valleys carved by small rivers, creating a rich mosaic of habitats. Its centerpiece is the ancient oak forest, primarily composed of Pyrenean oaks, which supports a diverse ecosystem including species such as roe deer, wild boar, and a variety of birds of prey like the Egyptian vulture. Historically, the forests were used sustainably by local communities for wood and grazing, but today the region is protected to maintain its natural integrity and biodiversity. Visitors to Izki enjoy a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and climbing, with numerous well-marked trails that vary in difficulty. Highlights include the impressive cliffs of Arluzea popular among climbers, and the ruins of ancient hermitages scattered in peaceful forest settings. The park’s remote and tranquil environment provides a prime escape into nature for locals and tourists alike, with excellent opportunities to experience traditional Basque rural culture in the nearby villages. Izki Natural Park is managed both for ecological conservation and recreation, making it a top destination for nature lovers in northern Spain.

Highlights

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Vast Pyrenean oak forests covering the park with diverse flora and fauna

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Arluzea limestone cliffs, a premier climbing destination

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Ruins of medieval hermitages nestled in remote forest clearings

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Scenic viewpoints overlooking deep valleys and rolling hills

Notable Natural Features

Pyrenean Oak Forest

The park hosts one of the largest protected Pyrenean oak woodlands in Europe, vital for biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Arluzea Cliffs

A popular destination for rock climbing, these limestone cliffs offer routes for various skill levels amid spectacular scenery.

San Juan de Urturi Hermitage Ruins

Historic hermitage ruins set in a forest clearing, evoking centuries of local religious and cultural tradition.