This lively cultural town resurfaces from its industrial past, revealing small jewels of great historical value that have remained for centuries in its well-preserved old town and in its extensive natural environment.
A WALK THROUGH ITS HISTORICAL QUARTER
Walk the 7 streets that make up the medieval quarter classified as Cultural Interest. If the opportunity arises, enter the Church of the Assumption.
COSTUME CENTER, FASHION MUSEUM
The Costume Center houses an extensive collection on Basque clothig an cloching from around the world throughout history. It is commited to projects linked to the fashion industry and exhibits the work of new designers and craftsmen.
Timetable:
Saturdays: 11:00-14:00 / 17:00-20:00
Sundays and holidays: 12:00-14:00
GUIDED TOURS IN THE AIAKO HARRIA NATURAL PARK
Learn from the hand of an expert guide, the following three environments of Aiako Harria: Añarbe Forest Reserve, Paleolithic Caves in the Aizpitarte Caves and Lau Haizeta Park and megalithic monuments. A prior appointment is essential.
FANDERIA MILL, RIVER HOUSE
The walk that runs parallel to the Oiartzun River will take you to the Fandería mill - the House of the river, which still preserves its old grinding stone. You can see it in progress during the visit, by appointment.
Timetable:
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, from 10:30 to 14:00, free admission.
SAN MARKO FORT, THE BEST PANORAMIC
The San Marko fort, has a privileged viewpoint over the Gipuzkoan coast and the surrounding mountains. Without a doubt, one of the best images you can take in the area. Go up in summer and walk through its passageways.
HIKING, PREHISTORIC MONUMENTS
The Aitzpitarte Caves or the Aitzetako Txabala dolmen are in the middle of Nature. Different hiking trails will take you there.
PINTXO-SHOPPING
The center of Errenteria has a wide range of pintxo bars and restaurants. You will be surprised by the commitment to small businesses.
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