NH Collection San Sebastián Aranzazu

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Hiking route that is part of the Camino de Santiago in Guipúzcoa. Along this route you can see a coastal landscape with relaxing views of the sea. This route is ideal for lovers of sunrises and sunsets, these being the best moments of the day to make the journey and escape from the crowds of people and the heat. The route passes through mountain areas, meadows, agricultural and rural areas. You can see livestock and rural crops as well as typical vegetation of the area. The route is also...
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This route is part of a several-week walk along the Northern Primitive Way or French Way, a pilgrimage route that begins in Irún and ends at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela along the entire Cantabrian coast. It can be done in different stages and from different starting points. This route takes pilgrims along the wonderful coast of northern Spain, from the Basque Country, through Cantabria and Asturias and across the Cantabrian Sea to Santiago de Compostela, in the center of Galicia....
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The Northern Way of Saint James is the pilgrimage route that runs along the north coast of Spain from San Sebastian to Oviedo (where it connects with the Original Way) and towards Santiago de Compostela. It starts in the Basque Country, from the incredible coastal town of San Sebastián, which is a paradise for food lovers, as it is the city with the second Michelin star in Europe. The Camino also passes through Bilbao (home to some of the best tapas in Spain and the world famous Guggenheim...
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Beautiful, long and intense circular hiking route through the wonderful city of San Sebastián. The route begins in the Ibaeta area, where the University of the Basque Country is located, and continues through the Old Quarter, along the famous Paseo de la Concha with views of the Bay, the Old Town, Zurriola, Tranbiabidea, part of the Camino of Santiago and Plata.
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This is the route to walk to the top of Monte Igueldo and not go up by funicular. The route runs between stairs and part of the path is a paved road, so you have to pay special attention to cars and get along well. The route is a bit challenging, but the payoff is evident thanks to the spectacular views of La Concha bay, Ondarreta beach, as well as the entire Gipuzkoan coastline. Also, if you go with children, there is a perfect amusement park to have a fun time. The return can be done by...