Navascués / Nabaskoze
Where the Pyrenees fall silent
Where the Pyrenees fall silent
Amidst rugged mountains, ravines carved out by water and forests that change colour with the seasons, the Almiradío de Navascués boasts one of the most serene and unspoilt natural landscapes in the Navarrese Pyrenees. Here, villages are scattered amongst slopes covered in pine, beech and oak trees, whilst crystal-clear rivers wind their way down, carving a path through rock and mist.
The landscape seems to retain an ancient rhythm, marked by the slow passing of the seasons, rural life and the echo of the paths that for centuries connected the northern valleys with the lands to the south. In Almiradío, the mountains are traversed, heard and breathed in.
Almiradío de Navascués is a historic region situated in the Navarrese Pyrenees. It is a mountainous and forested area comprising small rural settlements scattered amongst valleys, mountain ranges and rivers of great ecological value.
Traditionally linked to livestock farming and forestry, this region maintains a strong connection with the landscape and the way of life of the most authentic Navarrese Pyrenees. Its villages preserve traditional stone architecture, sloping roofs and a tranquil atmosphere that reflects the area’s rural identity.
The natural environment is one of its main attractions. Forests, gorges, footpaths and viewpoints make Almiradío de Navascués an ideal destination for those seeking nature, a break from it all and outdoor activities away from the major tourist centres.
Almiradío de Navascués offers mountain landscapes, peaceful villages and natural spaces where biodiversity and silence take centre stage.
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Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for the colourful landscape and mild temperatures. In summer, the mountain areas offer a pleasant climate, whilst winter reveals the purest and quietest side of the Navarrese Pyrenees.
Yes. The area boasts a variety of routes and trails that wind through forests, mountains and stunning natural landscapes, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
The landscape is predominantly mountainous and characterised by Atlantic-Pyrenean forest, with narrow valleys, gorges, rivers and extensive woodlands.
The Almiradío de Navascués is located in the north-east of Navarre, within the eastern Navarrese Pyrenees and close to the Sangüesa region.
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