Highlights
- • Diverse ecosystems
- • Golden beaches
- • Ancient forests
- • Local culture
- • Rich flora and fauna
description
The Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve is an enclave of exceptional biodiversity, where the Oka River meets the Cantabrian Sea, creating a mosaic of habitats that host a rich variety of flora and fauna. This natural paradise invites visitors to explore its winding trails, discover its golden beaches, and immerse themselves in the serenity of its ancient forests. A destination that combines natural beauty…
The Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve is an enclave of exceptional biodiversity, where the Oka River meets the Cantabrian Sea, creating a mosaic of habitats that host a rich variety of flora and fauna. This natural paradise invites visitors to explore its winding trails, discover its golden beaches, and immerse themselves in the serenity of its ancient forests. A destination that combines natural beauty with local culture, offering authentic experiences in every corner of its territory.
A place where the whisper of the wind through the trees tells stories of the past, and the gentle lapping of waves on the shore invites reflection and peace.
Location
Guide - Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve
How to get there
Information on how to get to the region
To reach Urdaibai, you can take the BI-635 road from Bilbao, which will lead you directly to the reserve in about 45 minutes. There are also bus services from Bilbao to Gernika, from where you can access different points of the reserve. The nearest train station is in Gernika, connected to Bilbao by the Euskotren line.
Area Information
General information about the area
The reserve has several marked trails that allow exploration of its diverse ecosystems. The Basque Biodiversity Center offers exhibitions and educational activities for all ages.
Geography
Geography and terrain characteristics
Urdaibai spans 220 km² along the Basque Country coast, encompassing a variety of landscapes including beaches, cliffs, marshes, and forests. The estuary of the Oka River is one of the most prominent geographical features.
Flora & Fauna
Flora and fauna of the region
Urdaibai hosts rich biodiversity, with over 700 plant species and 300 bird species. During spring, it is common to observe migratory birds such as herons and spoonbills.
Is it necessary to book to visit the reserve?
It is not necessary to book to visit the reserve, but it is recommended to contact the Biodiversity Center for guided activities.
Are pets allowed? Can I bring my dog?
Pets are allowed, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife.
Are there picnic areas available?
Yes, there are several picnic areas within the reserve to enjoy a day outdoors.