
The most fascinating and nearby tourist attraction is undoubtedly the Urederra River spring. The spring features a first waterfall that plunges over a hundred meters in height into a remarkably beautiful rocky amphitheater, followed by several more waterfalls and pools. The spring is located in the Urbasa and Andía Natural Park, an area of ??great scenic beauty, with pastures where cows, horses, and Latxa sheep graze—the latter producing the renowned Urbasa cheese—and offering hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor sports.
To the west lies the Codés mountain range with its Marian sanctuary overlooking the Aguilar Valley. To the east, the Irantzu Monastery stands out with its cloister, as does the Alloz Reservoir, offering swimming areas and opportunities for water sports. To the south lies Estella, a key point on the Navarrese Way of St. James, boasting a remarkable historical and artistic heritage. From here, one can choose to continue the pilgrimage route towards La Rioja, stopping at the Irache Monastery, Monjardín Castle, and the churches of Los Arcos, Torres del Río, and Viana. Alternatively, one can head up the Way towards Pamplona, ??stopping at Cirauqui, Puente la Reina (with its churches of the Crucifix and St. James, and its magnificent medieval bridge), and the octagonal hermitage of Eunate.


Entre las sierras de Urbasa y Loquiz se encuentra el precioso valle de Améscoa junto a la hermosa reserva natural del nacedero del Urederra (uno de los espacios naturales mejor conservados de Navarra), conocido por sus queso y gastronomía.
Este pequeño pueblo con sus 90 habitantes, su frontón cubierto y sus casa blasonadas junto con su iglesia gótica renacentista que data del siglo XVI es el lugar idóneo para el descanso y relajación, ya que es un lugar apacible y tranquilo su entorno rodeado de naturaleza y montes majestuosos. Buen mirador es el de Larregiko, con una nevera e su entorno.


| 5 km |
The spring where the Urederra River is born is dreamily hidden at the foot of the limestone walls of the Urbasa mountain range, the symbol of the Navarrese forests. Nature reserve with waterfalls.

| 20 km |
The dolmens of the eastern Alavese plains, that is, of the Salvatierra district, are two of the most photogenic in the Basque Country, and are also perfectly signposted and indicated with signs.

| 24 km |
There was no need to move flagstones or decipher secret codes to discover the valuable paintings in this Church of Saint Martin of Tours in the town of Gazeo. Seven centuries after their creation, they continue to radiate light.
