Acantilados de Azkorri
Acantilados de Azkorri
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ikerlanda
Getxo, Spain4 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
Walking or bike the rout is amazingly beautiful, on sunny days is packed, but even in rainy days it´s worth it
Written 12 March 2020
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AlbertSalichs
Manresa, Spain11Â 524 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
Acantilados de Azcorri (literally Azkorri cliffs) are a zone of the Euskera coast located in the surroundings of Bilbao, a city in the north part of Iberian Peninsula. Herr you can walk around thr coast and enjoy with the very beautiful views of the cliffs, the towns and the sea. In fact, here there are some restaurants, where you can eat local dishes. Very nice.
Written 15 December 2018
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Teresa L
8 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
The walk and the view of this place are totally amazing, it's nice to walk from sopelana to Getxo or the other way round, lovely
Written 18 June 2018
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vmcalo
Perth, Australia120 contributions
May 2018 • Friends
The views are fantastic. I enjoy going to the rim of the cliffs and absorbing the beauty. I like to observe the paragliders. It is lovely to see them enjoy the views. I love their coordinated dance on the air.
Written 31 May 2018
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nnmercman
Camberley, UK13Â 826 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
We parked in the large car park above Playa de Azkorri and decided it was a bit of a hike to the beach so walked the cliff path in direction of Bilbao as it was paved and flatter going than the other direction. Concrete seats are dotted along at various points and it’s just nice to sit and look out to sea or down across the beach. Not sure how far the trails stretch (Getxo/Sopelana perhaps?) but we walked for a reasonable distance before turning back. It was a nice Saturday afternoon when we visited the area and locals were out in force taking their constitutionals. Well worth making a detour here if in the area.
Written 3 March 2018
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Beatrix T
Brno, Czech Republic300 contributions
Oct 2017 • Solo
Very nice walk with great views over to Portugalete and then towards the open sea as you get closer to the cliffs.
It's not a demanding walk, I've seen people of all ages and fitness levels doing and enjoying it, so on a fine day it's highly recommended.
Even though a lot of people enjoy this seaside area, you can easily find a secluded spot for yourself and enjoy the view on your own.
There are some water taps at various points of the walk, but do bring your own food if you want to do a picnic.
It's not a demanding walk, I've seen people of all ages and fitness levels doing and enjoying it, so on a fine day it's highly recommended.
Even though a lot of people enjoy this seaside area, you can easily find a secluded spot for yourself and enjoy the view on your own.
There are some water taps at various points of the walk, but do bring your own food if you want to do a picnic.
Written 22 October 2017
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OlatzEB
Getxo, Spain10 contributions
Oct 2017 • Solo
Great encironment, sea smelling, relaxing, disconnecting, time for me and my dog. Long walk you can chose a piece smaller or longer. Always great
Written 2 October 2017
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AllanLabRay
Stockholm, Sweden122 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
We walked from town, Algorta, and it took us 30-40 minutes to get to Azkorri beach. We decended via a small steepy path and got up later via the "driveway". Looking out to the sea, the left hand was crowded by nudists. The bar at the right side was cosy and we had some beers and shared a patata frita. Lifeguards put flags where you are allowed to access the water, strong currants.
Written 3 August 2017
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Jaime G
Bilbao, Spain118 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
I do this walk very often simply because I love it. You'll find many locals on any given day, either walking, running or riding their bike. Views from the cliffs are spectacular. A few beaches along the way. The walk stretches all the way from Bidezabal to Larrabasterra (or even Plencia) where you can take the metro to return if you do a one way walk.
Written 11 July 2017
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DarianaG
London, UK96 contributions
Sept 2016 • Friends
Park your car in the Aixerrota Wind Mill and start heading north towards the old fort ruins. There is only one path, so it is difficult to get lost. You have kilometres of stunning views and a lovely walk ahead of you with the sea on the left and first some beautiful mansions followed by one of the most elite golf courses in Spain on the right hand side.
Better on a sunny day!
Better on a sunny day!
Written 11 November 2016
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Se puede combinar con la visita a San Juan?
Lazaro M
Bilbao, Spain216 contributions
Buenas, yo lo harÃa en dos dÃas distintos, por los acantilados se anda bastante y por San Juan, desde donde se dejan los coches a la ermita hay bastante camino y con mucho desnivel.
Helen H
London, UK16 contributions
Hi
We will be docking at Getxo in Spain in September for about 10 hours and I was wondering if it is feasible to walk from the port to Getxo - see the Vizcaya Bridge and then walk up to Acantilados de Azkorri?
And is there anything else that is worth seeing or doing?
Thank you in advance for any advice
Helen
Abir F
Dubai, United Arab Emirates21 contributions
Hi Helen, we went with our bikes from Vizcaya bridge to a restaurant in Getxo called The Willow, had a really nice lunch there and then cycled to Azkorri. My husband and I are active people so cycling was ok for us, however most of the road was uphill and can get a bit tiresome. I recommend cycling it would take you less travel time and still u get to enjoy the towns you passby. There is also a mini bar on the hill top for refreshments. It took us about an hour and a half from the Willow restaurant.
I recommend you check the map and see if you are able to walk the distance. We planned this trip as a day trip from Bilbao and were back in the evening. Hope this helps.
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- Hotels near Acantilados de Azkorri:
- (0.37 km) Azkorri Beach House, Chalet en la playa, cerca de Bilbao,de 9 habitaciones
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- Restaurants near Acantilados de Azkorri:
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