Hiking routes in San Sebastián and natural tourist attractions

Zarautz: the most sought-after beaches and surf
Fall under the charm of the friendly, coastal town of Zarautz – home to longest beach in the Basque Country and first-class surfing.

What to see in Zumaia: a land of natural wonders
Sitting between Bilbao and San Sebastián is the small town of Zumaia, where a rocky landscape hides many secrets just waiting to be discovered.

Getaria: a charming, Basque coastal town
Come discover the charming seaside escape of medieval Getaria as you meander through a labyrinth of steep, cobble-stoned streets and savour freshly-caught chargrilled fish.

Playa de la Concha: San Sebastián’s crowning glory
With its characteristic white railings spanning the length of the promenade, Playa de la Concha is one of the prettiest, busiest and most symbolic places in all of San Sebastián.

Monte Igueldo: history, fun and fantastic views
A 16th-century tower and an early 20th-century amusement park are just two of the attractions awaiting you on Monte Igueldo, the highest point in the Gipuzkoan capital.

Monte Urgull: the green lung of San Sebastián
Towering over San Sebastián’s old town is Monte Urgull, an ancient strategic defence and the site of the Castillo de la Mota.

The Comb of the Wind: poetry in steel and rock
The Peine del Viento or Comb of the Wind is Eduardo Chillida’s most famous and spectacular sculpture. Make sure you visit this iconic piece during your stay in San Sebastián.

Ondarreta: a beach amid gardens
Surrounded by gardens, the peace and tranquillity of Playa de Ondarreta is something truly special.

Chillida Leku: the legacy of a great artist
Chillida Leku is a rather unique museum set in 11 hectares of land where nature and over 40 impressive sculptures harmoniously blend into one.

Jaizkibel: history and hiking along the Basque shoreline
The legendary Jaizkibel mountain range affords spectacular views of the Basque Cantabrian coast and splendid hiking trails.