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The Ignatian Way

It retraces the route that Ignatius of Loyola, as a knight, travelled in 1522 from Loyola to Manresa.

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Izki Natural Park

Izki was declared a Natural Park in 1998. In its 9,143 hectares it contains an enormous diversity of landscapes, being the third largest park in the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country.

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Antoñana

Since prehistoric times, the village of Antoñana has been inhabited by nomads who raised livestock breeding.

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Bujanda

A very ancient village. It appears in several documents under the name of Buszanda in 1071 and as Buxanda in the Cuaderno de Ordenanzas de Álava, 1742.

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Orbiso

Due to its location as a transit area between Navarre and Alava-Araba and its proximity to the Ega.

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Oteo

The village of Oteo was created as a pass to control the people and goods that circulated between the valleys of Arana and Campezo. the valleys of Arana and Campezo, although there are remains from the prehistoric era: in the Cavern of Arratiandi, between Atauri and Arratiandi, between Atauri and Oteo, sediments have been found with remains from the Eneolithic period, as well as human bones. human bones.

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Izki Golf

The Izki Golf Club’s Clubhouse is located in a privileged area, with wonderful views overlooking the practice greens and driving range and the green of the 9th hole. The main building has a spacious changing rooms with direct access to the practice area and course. Have a seat at the cafeteria or restaurant terrace and enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of the Izki Natural Park, located in the heart of the Alava Mountain’s, Montaña Alavesa.

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Zaldiharana

ZALDIHARANA aims to improve the quality of life of people with disabilities in our environment through the application of equestrian therapies, where the horse is used as the main element of communication between therapeutic professionals and people with disabilities.