Urederra

Urederra (from the basque; ur- "water", -ederra "beautiful") is the natural exit of the aquifer created in the rock massif karst of Urbasa, Navarre.

The karstic area also enables water to strain through the cracks of the rocks and issuing from inside the land.

[2] In the Urederra river pools, waterfalls and water curtains can be seen surrounded by a dense forest where oaks, elms, maples, yews, hazelnuts and specially beeches are found.

It has a low level of difficulty of 5,3 kilometres long and goes over the course of the river in the opposite way and ends in the source of the Urederra.

[1] Due to the high volume of visitors, it is necessary to make an online reservation to visit the waterfalls and leave the car in the nearby town of Baquedano.

An Urederra in summer