- Urkiola
Urkiola is a mountain range of the
Basque mountains inBiscay near Durango, in the western Basque Country,Spain . The range's highest mountain isAnboto (1331 m). The range runs from west to east and forms thewater divide of theAtlantic and theMediterranean basins.It's formed by several
limestone massif s, from west to east:
*"Sierra de Aramotz" (800 m)
*"Ezkubaratz" (1010 m)
*"Mugarra " (980 m)At this point of the range the Urkiolamendi pass breaks through it at a height of 711 m, where a Sanctuary was built.
*"Untxillaitz " (900 m)
*"Aitz Txiki " (791 m)
*"Alluitz " (1043 m)
*"Anboto " (1331 m)To the south of the limestone peaks are two round shaped mounts, called "Saibigain" and "Urkiolamendi" (1011 m).
The entire area is enclosed in the "Urkiola Natural Park", created by the Basque Government to preserve this rich natural area, often known as "Little Switzerland". The closeness to
Bilbao and easy access through Urkiolamendi pass attract many tourists and hikers all year round.External links
* [http://www.bizkaia.net/nekazaritza/espacios/urkiola/in_index.html Urkiola Natural Park]
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