Gaztelugatxe and Guernica from San Sebastian





Description
Experience an unforgettable excursion from San Sebastian to Dragonstone and Guernica. Visit the iconic hermitage of San Juan, the Game of Thrones location, where the Cantabrian Sea crashes against the cliffs. Cross the rocky walkway with a bilingual guide before continuing to Guernica, the symbolic heart of the Basque people, exploring the Tree of Guernica, Picasso’s mural, and historic air raid shelters. Travel comfortably by private coach in a mid sized group. The tour includes transport, entrance to San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, and local tips to make the most of each stop. A full day experience linking nature, heritage, and art, perfect for photos, history, and an authentic taste of the Basque Country.
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Itinerary
Short hike to viewpoint of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe
In Guernica, you will explore the symbolic heart of the Basque people by learning about its history beneath the Tree of Guernica and reflecting on the legacy of the bombing in front of the mural inspired by Pablo Picasso’s "Guernica" painting.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- A minimum of 4 adults per booking is required. If the minimum group for carrying out the activity (4 adults) would not be reached, an alternative date or full refund would be offered. If your booking was below this number we will contact you at least 2 days in advance to inform you in case the minimum group size was not covered by this stage. Please feel free to contact us anytime to confirm the total amount of bookings for your tour date.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- IMPORTANT - At all times, the advice given at access points must be followed, and the measures and recommendations established by health authorities should be respected. It is recommended to check the weather forecast for the day of the visit (Euskalmet) and to follow the authorities' recommendations in case of extreme weather events. On days with an orange alert and to avoid health incidents, it is advised not to hike up to the San Juan de Gaztelugatxe hermitage during the affected hours. In any case, it is recommended to take self-protection measures, such as wearing comfortable and suitable footwear, protecting yourself from the sun, and staying properly hydrated.
- The minimum group size for this tour is 4 adults, with a maximum of 45 people during the tour. For transportation, up to 60 people can be accommodated.
- Unfortunately, this tour is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
- Not recommended for people with reduced mobility.
Reviews(30)
Great mixture of physical activity and history across two principal locations. It’s a healthy walk in the morning, so wear trainers (or light hillwalking boots) with good grip as some parts of the walk slippy with occasionally loose gravel. Guide was fantastic (Javier?), fun, interesting with suberb historical knowledge, Basque region, Spain and beyond! Recommended this tour company … enjoy!
I went on this tour taken by Rafael. It was a great day trip and the two stops were well balanced. I recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes for the Gaztelugatxe part, as some of the walk is quite steep. Rafael brought some water bottles along to offer us, but do bring water and possibly a small snack as the lunch break is not until 1:30pm/2pm. Also worth double checking the meeting point as I clicked on the map link provided by Get Your Guide and initially ended up in the wrong place based on the link provided. Luckily I had enough time to get to the correct meeting place. Overall this was one of the high points of my trip and I recommend it.
Rafael was an excellent guide who was very informative and patient. I would highly recommend him.
Wonderful trip with Paul who was a fabulous guide that balanced information with self exploration. The return from the chapel at the top was fine - the hard part was actually the path after the climb back to the restaurant meeting spot. It was a great challenge and Paul was understanding that my mum needed a few stops along the steep climb back and in the end she felt great for achieving the climb. He was really positive and supportive! 100% would recommend!
The tour was a highlight of my holiday as it included both the nature with a panoramic walk and a town Gernika exploration. I wanted to keep fit on my holiday and the hiking was good for that. There's an option of waiting at a cafe with panoramic views for those who don't feel fit enough to climb. It's not an extreme type of hiking, so an average fit person can do it. The guide, Paul, was very friendly, caring and thoughtful, making sure everyone felt comfortable and guided us with care. He also provided a lot of interesting information. We had a free time for lunch in Gernika too. Also, the minivan had air-conditioning and Paul was offering bottles of water for those who was running low on it. The group was of 8 people plus the guide, so it was small enough.
Two items: The first half of this tour involves a rather long walk down hill on a gravel trail. Good walking shoes required. (The Viator photo shows only a small portion of the walk.) Second, you will see a few things during the tour of Guernica but the guide was not very knowledgeable. The tour does not include the very interesting museum which I found in my own during our break for lunch. I asked the guide about it and he replied there was not enough time, even though the tour ended 30 early. If you’re looking to learn about the tragedy of Guernica this is not you tour
Paul was outstanding! Exemplary! San Juan Gaztelugatxe was unbelievable and Guernica was amazing. Seeing the Basque Country along the way and being told the history of areas was very informative.
Paul was an excellent guide and gave us so much insight into the area and Basque culture. We reallly enjoyed the scenic coast and moving tour of Guernica.
Very informative and visually stunning views of northern Spain. Our guide, Alby, made the excursion fun and entertaining. One suggestion: bring comfortable walking shoes because some of the sites will require lengthy walks to truly appreciate the natural beauty of the coast line.
Thanks for sharing the tip! We are happy to read you enjoyed the day.
We had a brilliant experience with Paul our guide for the day. It was a great mix of nature and hearing about the history of what happened in Gernika, which was pretty sobering. Our guide Paul was especially helpful and knowledgeable and caring too. He spoke brilliant English and we learnt a lot from him and about the Basque region. Highly recommend! The views and beautiful countryside were very engaging but yes, it is a tough walk at Gaztelugatxe but Paul applied no pressure and you felt able to do it at your own pace.
So happy to hear you enjoyed the tour. Hope to see you again on another experience soon!



