The Armañón Natural Park proposes treasure hunts and self-guided itineraries in Carranza and Trucíos. They can be done with the help of your mobile phone or tablet by reading a QR code, although some are also available on paper.
Treasure hunts
Getting to know the trees and bushes
- A treasure hunt to get to know the trees and bushes of the Armañón Natural Park in a simple and funny way.
Getting to know the history and heritage
- Educational treasure hunt to learn about nature and the history linked to the mining and industrial activity that took place in the area around the Parketxea.
Getting to know the trees and bushes
- A treasure hunt to learn first-hand about the trees and bushes along the Agüera river, from the Basinagre neighbourhood (Trucíos) to Agüera.
Getting to know the history and heritage
- Educational treasure hunt to learn about nature and history along the route Alisedas del río Agüera (GR 123), which starts at Parketxe de Trucíos.
Self-guided routes
- Route around the exterior of the Parketxe
- Simple circular route to the viewpoint of La Zoja (2 km), where you can observe the karst formations, the views of the Carranza Valley with the Ordunte mountains in the background and the Carranza river gorge.
- Brochure of the route available in PDF.
Route to Ranero
- A route to discover the old road that linked the area around Parketxe with the Ranero neighbourhood (4.5 km) where the church of San Cipriano is located.
- Brochure of the route available in PDF.
Surbias-La Galupa Route:
- Semi-circular route of medium-high difficulty (17.4 km.) where you can discover the pastoral station of Armañón with megalithic monuments such as dolmens, tumuli and cromlech.
- Brochure of the route available in PDF.
Encinar de Sopeña Route:
- Semi-circular route of medium-high difficulty (19.8 km) that will allow us to walk through this unique holm oak grove under the hillside of Mount Armañón.
- Brochure of the route is available in PDF.
All these activities can be done all year round.
More information: armanon.parke.naturala@bizkaia.eus / 94 656 00 79