The day starts at Gaztelugatxe, where visitors can enjoy a stunning walk to the hermitage located on an islet, accessible via a bridge and a steep staircase of 231 steps. The views of the Bay of Biscay and the Basque coastline are spectacular, and the area is famous for its appearance in the "Game of Thrones" series.
Next, the excursion continues to Bermeo, a charming coastal town known for its fishing port, old town, and excellent seafood cuisine. It's an ideal place to stroll and discover the region’s maritime traditions. There we will have free time for lunch.
Finally, the visit takes you to Gernika, a town rich in history, famous for being the place where the laws of Bizkaia were signed. At the Casa de Juntas, visitors can learn about the Basque Country's historic rights, and the Tree of Gernika serves as a symbol of freedom and unity for the Basques.
This excursion offers the perfect blend of natural landscapes, history, and Basque culture.
Enjoy a nice waliking in San Juan de Gaztelugatxe is a spectacular islet located on the coast of Bizkaia, which can be accessed via a bridge and a steep staircase of 231 steps. This small island is connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, and at the top, there is a hermitage. During the visit, we will enjoy stunning views of the Bay of Biscay and the Basque coastline. The site is known for its natural beauty and its great historical and cultural value. Additionally, San Juan de Gaztelugatxe gained international fame after being used as a filming location in the series "Game of Thrones," where it represented "Dragonstone." It’s a unique experience for both nature lovers and those interested in history and culture, and the walk through the area offers a perfect blend of landscape, history, and legend.
We will visit the charming town of Bermeo and have free time for lunch. Bermeo is a charming coastal town, known for its rich maritime heritage, picturesque streets, and beautiful surroundings. It is a traditional fishing village that retains much of its historic character, with colorful buildings lining the streets and a lively harbor filled with boats.
The Casa de Juntas in Gernika, is a historic and political symbol of the Basque Country. It is where the General Assemblies of Bizkaia were traditionally held. The building is known for its traditional architecture and the Tree of Gernika, a symbol of Basque freedom and historical rights. Visitors can explore the museum, which tells the story of the Casa de Juntas, and visit the hall where the assemblies took place. It is a key site to understand the history and identity of the Basque Country.
You will make your own way to the meeting points