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Ermita de Garrastatxu

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Ermita de Garrastatxu

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The Ermita de Garrastatxu is a historic Catholic religious building and a captivating viewpoint situated at an elevation of 612 meters in the council of Barambio, within the municipality of Amurrio, Álava, in the Basque Country, Spain. This 17th-century hermitage, also known as the Sanctuary Hermitage of Our Lady of La Piedad de Garrastatxu, offers expansive views across parts of Álava and Biscay, stretching from the majestic Sierra Salvada to the prominent peaks of the Gorbeia Natural Park.

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    September 24, 2021

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    Beautiful enclave, surrounded by a recreational area, and also accessible by road.
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    And starting point for numerous hiking trails.
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    Ermita de Garrastatxu – Oderiaga Summit (1,244 m) loop from Ziorraga

    13.5km

    04:39

    720m

    720m

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 610 m

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    Location: Amurrio, Aiarako kuadrilla/Cuadrilla de Ayala, Álava, Basque Country, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical terrain and elevation details for trails around Ermita de Garrastatxu?

    The trails around Ermita de Garrastatxu feature varied terrain. While the hermitage itself is at an elevation of about 612 meters, ascents to it can be challenging, with steep ramps reaching up to 20% gradient, often combined with sharp curves. The surrounding area includes Mediterranean forests of oaks and holm oaks, as well as Atlantic beech forests, offering diverse walking surfaces.

    Are there any easy walking routes suitable for families near Ermita de Garrastatxu?

    Yes, while some ascents can be steep, the area around Ermita de Garrastatxu is considered family-friendly. There are numerous hiking trails, and visitors can find routes of varying difficulty. The beautiful enclave and recreational area make it suitable for families looking for a pleasant walk, though specific 'easy' routes would depend on individual fitness levels and route planning.

    Is Ermita de Garrastatxu dog-friendly, and are there specific rules for dogs on the trails?

    The natural surroundings of Ermita de Garrastatxu are generally welcoming for dogs, making it a popular spot for dog owners. While there are no specific rules mentioned, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially given the presence of diverse wildlife such as deer, wild boars, and various bird species. Please ensure to clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What are the parking options available near Ermita de Garrastatxu?

    Ermita de Garrastatxu is accessible by road, and there is a recreational area surrounding it, which typically includes parking facilities. However, during peak times or events, parking might fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends or holidays, is recommended to secure a spot.

    How crowded does Ermita de Garrastatxu get on weekends or during special events?

    Ermita de Garrastatxu is a popular destination, especially given its beautiful views and status as a starting point for many trails. It can get quite busy on weekends, particularly during good weather. The area also hosts various events and festivities, such as a honey festival or folk concerts, which can significantly increase visitor numbers. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday or early in the morning.

    Are there any viewpoints or notable natural features to look out for besides the hermitage itself?

    Absolutely. From the elevated position of the hermitage, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views across parts of Álava and Biscay, stretching from the Sierra Salvada to the peaks of the Gorbeia Natural Park. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, with diverse ecosystems including Mediterranean forests of oaks and holm oaks, and Atlantic beech forests. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer and wild boars, and remnants of quarries and millstones along the paths.

    What kind of amenities, such as cafes or pubs, are available near Ermita de Garrastatxu or in nearby Baranbio/Amurrio?

    Adjacent to the hermitage, the Garrastatxu txosna (a charming tavern) is open on weekends and holidays, offering refreshments. For more extensive options, the nearby towns of Baranbio and Amurrio will have cafes, pubs, and restaurants. These towns are a short drive away and provide additional amenities for visitors.

    Is Ermita de Garrastatxu suitable for a winter hike, and what are the typical weather conditions?

    While the hermitage is accessible year-round, winter hikes require careful preparation. The area is at 612 meters elevation, and weather conditions can change rapidly. Expect colder temperatures, and potentially snow or ice, especially on higher sections or shaded trails. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out and ensure you have appropriate gear for winter conditions.

    What is the historical significance of the bullring adjacent to the hermitage?

    Adjacent to the Ermita de Garrastatxu, there is an irregularly walled enclosure believed to be the oldest bullring in the Basque Country. This semi-circular structure, measuring approximately 35.55 by 22.55 meters, was historically adapted for bullfights and heifer runs. While the original wooden grandstands are gone, a stone grandstand remains, adding a unique historical and cultural dimension to the site.

    How long does it typically take to walk to Ermita de Garrastatxu from Baranbio, and what is the general difficulty?

    The duration and difficulty of the walk from Baranbio to Ermita de Garrastatxu can vary significantly depending on the chosen route and your fitness level. While the hermitage is easily accessible from Baranbio, some ascents can feature steep ramps up to 20% gradient. Hikers should expect a moderate to challenging walk if taking the more direct, steeper paths. There are also longer, more gradual routes available through the surrounding forests.

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