This village played a crucial role in the history of the Kingdom of Navarre, as it was the last stronghold of resistance against the Castilian conquest.
Atlantic and Mediterranean influences converge in the landscape of Belate, making it a secret refuge for habitats and species of great ecological and historical value.
This forest is the second largest in Europe and the largest in Spain, with a history of just 12,000 years.
The Millenary Oak of Arraitz Orkin is one of the most outstanding natural treasures of the Ultzama Valley
Pamplona, the capital of Navarre, is world-famous for the Sanfermines, a unique festival that blends tradition, culture, and adrenaline.
Former railway route transformed into a perfect trail for hiking and cycle tourism lovers.
A captivating destination that blends history, culture, and nature, attracting thousands of visitors every year despite its remote location in the heart of the Navarrese Pyrenees, in a tiny village of barely 20 inhabitants.
San Sebastián, located just 60 minutes from Hotel Restaurante Venta de Ultzama, is one of the most charming and renowned cities in northern Spain.
Located next to the Baztan Valley, by the Bidasoa River and near the Cantabrian Sea.
The Sierra de Aralar is a stunning mountain range stretching between northwest Navarre and southwest Gipuzkoa, covering 208 km² of natural landscape.
Thanks to its privileged climate and rich woodlands, the Ultzama Valley has become one of Navarre’s top destinations for mushroom tourism.
If you're looking for a family-friendly walk to enjoy nature, the Xorroxin Waterfall is perfect for you.
This fascinating site is famous for its legends of witchcraft, sabbaths, and devil worship.
This fascinating site is famous for its legends of witchcraft, sabbaths, and devil worship.