Hautza

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Hautza
Hautza
Location in the Pyrenees
Elevation 1,306 m (4,285 ft)
Location
Location Spain
Range Pyrenees
Coordinates 43°09′06″N 01°25′12″W / 43.15167°N 1.42000°W / 43.15167; -1.42000Coordinates: 43°09′06″N 01°25′12″W / 43.15167°N 1.42000°W / 43.15167; -1.42000
Climbing
Easiest route the Izpegi Pass

The Hautza or Autza, is a mountain on the Spanish side of the border in the Basque Country. It is located between Elizondo in Baztan (Navarre, Spain) and Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry (Lower Navarre, France).

Geography

The Hautza is the highest point on the watershed between the Baztan and the Aldude Valley (respectively the Bidasoa and Nive basins). The layout of the border avoids the summit which is located in Spain. The most common and practicable route starts at the Izpegi Pass, where the customs used to be (there is an inn and souvenir shop now). A hiking circular route can be followed with clearly signed route marks, while the walk is demanding and quite long (approx. return time 5h00).

Etymology

Its name is based on a local oronym: Hautz.

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