Mugarra

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Mugarra

Mugarra from the east. The quarry is crearly seen.
Elevation 936 m
Location Biscay, Spain
Range Basque mountains
Prominence 195 m
Coordinates 43º09'09,13N. 2º40'46,19W.
Easiest route From Mañaria and the col of Mugarrekolanda.


Mugarra is a peak of Biscay, Basque Country (Spain), 936 m high, belonging to the Aramotz massif.


[edit] Description

The Aramotz massif is in the western limit of the Urkiola range. Mugarra continues the line of the Anboto, Alluitz, Aitz Txiki and Untxillaitz and is the eastern limit of the Aramotz massif.

Huge limestone rock where fossil rests of seashell can be found. The southern face forms a 300 m high cliff over the col of Mugarrekolanda. In this cliff have their nests the majority of the vulture couples of Urkiola (60 estimated). The northern face, facing Durango, is very steep but does not form a cliff, and it's covered by beeches and Cantabrian Holm Oaks.

The crest of Mugarra has many rock climbing ways, but climbing is not permitted to avoid disrupting of the vultures' habitat. This limestone crest is being consumed by a great quarry that causes irreparable damage to the mountain and is bordering the protected area.

[edit] Ascents

In Mañaria (181 m), a good path reaches Mugarrekolanda (760 m) col. From the col an easy route leads to to the summit from the west. It is possible from there to access the eastern part of the crest through the break of Atxurkulu (662 m). The ascent takes 2h.

General view of Mugarra, to the left Arrietabaso (1,010 m). The town at the bottom is Izurza
General view of Mugarra, to the left Arrietabaso (1,010 m). The town at the bottom is Izurza

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