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Alyssa KeirHong Kong, China
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The perfect spot to enjoy the full view of the Baztan Valley.

A journey to the Spanish Pyrenees ~ Navarre Autonomous Community On the road connecting Irurita and Ziga, there is a viewpoint worth stopping at to admire the magnificent scenery of the Baztan Valley. If you visit on a sunny afternoon, this is the ideal place to take in the entire view of the valley, including the French border in the background and the beautiful towns at the valley's base, with Elizondo as the backdrop. Across the road, there is a small parking area. Since it is not clearly marked, it might be easily overlooked.
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Posted: May 16, 2025
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