Urdaburu, Mountain summit in Basque Country, Spain.
Urdaburu is a mountain in the Basque region reaching 599 meters in elevation, with several hiking trails crossing varied landscapes. Multiple routes start from nearby villages and offer different levels of difficulty for visitors.
The first documented ascent took place in 1944 when Pedro Landache reached the summit with a local mountaineering group. This event marked the beginning of organized climbing activity on the mountain.
The mountain paths serve as meeting points for local hiking groups who maintain Basque mountaineering traditions through regular organized expeditions.
The trails are clearly marked and start from various points in the surrounding area, including small settlements. Pay attention to weather conditions, as these affect the situation on the mountain.
The mountain records show 322 registered ascensions, connecting with nearby peak Zaria at 625 meters through a network of traditional hiking routes.
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