- Aiako harria
Infobox Mountain
Name = Aiako Harria
Photo = Aiako Harria Elurretxetik gertu.jpg
Caption = Aiako Harria close-up and overcast, from the west
Elevation = 832metre s (2,729.65 ft)
Location =Gipuzkoa ,Spain
Range =Pyrenees
Coordinates = 43º16'59.97" N 1º47'04.74" W
Topographic
First ascent =
Easiest route = From the pass of Elurretxe or Aritxulegi inOiartzun
Translation = The stone of Aia
Language = Basque
Pronunciation = ['ajako a'ria]Aiako Harria (pronounced IPA: ['ajako a'ria] , "Peñas de Haya" in Spanish) is a mountain east of the town of
Oiartzun in the Basque Country, very popular with the inhabitants of the area. Other neighbouring towns areIrun on the north andLesaka on the east. The massif comprises three summits extending 4-odd kilometres north to south in a row, namely Irumugarrieta (806 m), Txurrumurru (821 m) and Erroilbide (832 m). Its characteristic shape can be made out well beyondBayonne from the north, the massif being dubbed the "face of Napoleon" on account of its similar outline, while its actual French name is "Les Trois Couronnes". At its western foot, the mountain holds the site "Arditurri" related to ancientOiasso with a network of mine corridors carved in the rock and put down to Romans. Some notable mountains around areBianditz (827 m) on the south,Jaizkibel (547 m) on the west and Larrun on the north-east.Mythology
The mountain and the surrounding area, besides being dotted with abundant prehistoric vestiges (
stone circle s,menhir s, etc.), is home to numerous fairy tales and rich mythological believes. The first one refers to the very creation of the mountain. According to a recurrent account inBasque mythology (eg Aballarri inAdarra ), it is made up of a stone kicked by mythological character "Sanson" (Basque development of biblicalSamson ) fromJaizkibel , while another suggests that it fell down from a pocket of his when he was bombing the valley with huge rocks.Another typical mythological character from Aiako Harria and
Oiartzun is the "intxixu", who dwells in the mine corridors of "Arditurri". The "intxixus" are mischievous but shy, so they are hard to see. A collected folk account goes that a warden came across one of them at the mines, and seized with fear he took to running right the town hall ofOiartzun . The warden reported the character to be half human half "betizu" (a wild cow of the region). Tradition credits them with the building of the megalithic monuments around.Geology
Besides being considered by some the westernmost tip of the
Pyrenees (rivalling with the coastal mountainJaizkibel ), it stands out as a distinctive range of rocky prominences and gullies, otherwise uncommon. The conspicuous formations of Aiako Harria consist of aPaleozoic massif with some of the oldest materials cropping out currently in the Basque Country. Later orogeny pushed a mass of igneous rocks to the surface, so metamorphosing the superficialPaleozoic materials as it tore its way out of them, which yielded the present day granitic landscape. [cite web | url = http://www.nekanet.net/naturaleza/renp/parques/aiako/caracteristicas.htm | title = Geological features of the Aiako Harria | publisher = Natural Park of Aiako Harria | accessdate = 06/05/2008 Site in Spanish]The materials held by the mountain enticed the Romans to these reaches, who settled in the riverside town of Oiasso with important port and factory vestiges unveiled recently. Ore was extracted from the "Arditurri" mines (IPA: [aɾ'ðituri] ), largely silver bearing
galena andlead aimed at the elaboration of different metallic instruments, the site standing for one of the most significant ancient mines inHispania , second toLas Médulas mines in Leon but matching in importance those of Cartagena or Rio Tinto. As late as the Vth century, the mines were abandoned by Romans, but were exploited in the Middle Ages foriron , so spurring the construction of many foundries around. The mines kept on running up to 1984, when the exploitation license expired. [cite web | url = http://www.noticiasdegipuzkoa.com/ediciones/2007/03/01/mirarte/cultura/d01cul66.497551.php | title = "Las minas de Arditurri son tan importantes como las de Cartagena o Río Tinto" | publisher = Noticias de Gipuzkoa | accessdate = 2008-05-20 Site in Spanish]Access points and trails
There is a myriad of combinations and well signalled trails. The PR GI-20 route, marked with yellow and white, skirts all around the massif. The signalling for the central route of the summits is older. Two starting points may be highlighted, at the south and the north ends of the massif, ie "Aritxulegi" and the pass of "Elurretxe".
Aritxulegi
From
Oiartzun , after a long winding road up in the direction ofLesaka (GI-3420), the vehicle may be parked on the roadside before the tunnel (height 502 m). A pebbled track goes up on the right hand until a field and a hut on the pass. The trail heads north to the summits past a plantation of small trees in memory of dead Basque nationalist activists and militants. The trail opens its way out of grass patches and crooked passages, with clear signs all along. No climbing needed, although crawling is needed in order to overcome some obstacles. At one point, a tricky stretch must be passed where a ring must be grabbed in order to continue. After reaching the last summit of Irumugarrieta, the landscape turns opener. Breathtaking scenery of the whole Basque coastline, Landes,Basque mountains and the westernPyrenees .Keep north-bound in a steep descent leaving behind the "Juncal" cave on the right (748 m high). The trail falls past the remains of a military defence line dating from the Civil War till an open
larch forest is reached, and on to the pass of "Elurretxe" (road). This is the access called "Castillo del Inglés" too, after a building nearby nowadays in ruin. For the way back, in order to skip the same trail to return, the PR-GI 20 looping around the massif can be taken, either through the western side or the eastern one. In the first option, the trail runs back south at middle height through forest landscape most of the time, except for the final stage, before merging with the starting point in "Aritxulegi". No slopes up at the beginning, but several twists and zigzags up on the way.Elurretxe (Castillo del Ingles)
The same route may be done on the opposite direction, that is, starting from "Elurretxe" to "Aritxulegi" and back by means of any of the trail choices. From
Oiartzun ("Elizalde"), take the road going up towardsIrun and neighbourhood "Gurutze". In a 5 minute ride of a motor vehicle, a minor road splits off to the right (GI-3454, signposted "Ingelesaren Gaztelua"). The road winds up for another 15 minutes gaining height gradually until "Elurretxe" is reached (Km 8, openlarch forest and picnic area on the right).The Arditurri greenway
At the western foot of the massif, a pleasing and pretty flat greenway has been arranged for cyclists and pedestrians along the river "Oiartzun", which heads east into the wild up to the Arditurri mines. [cite web | url = http://www.arditurri.com/modulos/usuariosFTP/conexion/archivos1a.pdf | title = Turismo Baliabideak / Recursos Turísticos | publisher = Arditurri | accessdate = 08/05/2008 Site in Basque and Spanish]
Events
* The core area of Aiako Harria and an extended strip along the borderline with
Navarre were declared Natural Park in 1995, covering an area of 6,913 Ha. The whole stretch features remarkable green beauty, plenty of water and abundant vegetation.* At Christmas time, hikers and devotees from
Irun gather together at the the "Juncal" cave so as to venerate Our Lady of the Juncal, beloved patron of the town.* The pass of "Aritxulegi" holds an affective significance for militant Basque nationalists tracing back to the
Spanish Civil War , since an ANV member was first killed by Francoists at this spot. A standing stone, often vandalised by individuals related to security forces, has been repeatedly erected as a memorial. [cite web | url = http://www.deia.com/es/impresa/2005/10/05/bizkaia/iritzia/176057.php?despiece=2 | title = Monolito de Aritxulegi | publisher = DEIA | accessdate = 2008-05-16 Site in Spanish] Furthermore, a meeting is held here on a yearly basis on the Day of the Basque Soldier, the "Gudari Eguna".* The opening of the "Arditurri" mines to public and tourist attendance is due in June 2008, after years of revealing findings, arrangements and provisions. A portion of 15 km of galleries, chambers and Roman-made interior lakes will be on show for visitors.
Further reading
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*References
External links
* [http://www.arritxulo.org/php/ibilbideak.php?cmb=Eu Trails, circuits and facilities through Aiako Harria] Site in Basque and Spanish
* [http://www.arditurri.com/arditurri/portada.asp The Arditurri mines: description and visits] Site in Basque and Spanish
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