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Opening time: From 13th of January to 3th of April Thursday – Sunday 10:00 – 14:00 From 6th of April tto 10th of July Wednesday – Sunday 10:00 – 14:00 July and August Tuesday – Saturday 10 – 14 / 16 – 18 and Sunday 10 – 14 October – November Friday – Sundayo 10:00 – 14:00 December Thursday – Friday 10 – 14 / Saturday – Sunday 10 – 14 / 16 – 18 HOLIDAYS OPENED Ticket: • 1€ | Children: 0,50 € • Groups (10 people or more): 3 € Languages: basque, spanish Address: Anduetza Baserria / San Bartolome 13 Phone: 943 80 21 87 / 943 67 02 49 E-mail:anduetza@gipuzkoanatura.eus Web:https://www.gipuzkoanatura.eus/es/parketxes/anduetza Wifi: no
Closed from 20th of December to 19th of January Opening time in Easter week and 1st of July – 31th of August: • Monday-Sunday: 11:30-13:30 and 16:30-19:00 From 1st of September to 30th of June: • Saturday: 10:30-14:00 and 16:30-19:00 • Sunday: 10:30-14:00 • Groups (only by appointment): Tuesday and Thrusday morning; wednesday all the day. CONSULT. Ticket: • Normal: 2 € • Guided tour to museum, medieval town, church and karkaba: 6,5 € • Guided tour for groups (6 people): • Saturday: 17:00 (language depending on the request) • Sunday and public holidays: 11:30 (language depending on the request) • Entrance to the church: 2€ (groups of 4 people) • “Knowing Segura” famili game to play in the town on your own: 3€ Languages: basque, spanish, english, french Address: Ardixarra etxea, Calle Mayor 12 Phone: 943 80 17 49 / 943 80 10 06 Email:turismoa@segura.eus Web: https://ardixarra.eus/en/home Wifi: no
d´Elikatuz – Goierri interpretation centre and nutrition and gastronomy centre
Opening time: • Peak season: two weeks in Easter Week, July and August, two weeks in the Christmas Season, long weekends and Sundays all year round 10:00 – 13:00 / 16:00 – 19:00. • Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 11:00 – 14:00 / 16:00 – 19:00. • Off-season: Tuesday – Friday 9:00 – 13:00. Saturday and public holidays 10:00 – 14:00. Languages: Euskara, Español, English, Français. Ticket: 3,20 € Address: Casa Barrenetxe, Santa María 24 Phone: 943 88 22 90 E-mail:turismo@ordizia.eus Web:www.delikatuz.com Wifi: yes
Museum of Ethnography This small museum shows Goierri’s tradition and its way of life. Your visit starts with a slideshow about the town, followed by a powerful illustration of its historical development from agriculture, grazing, mining… you will see tools, furniture, documents… collected by its inhabitants! TIMETABLE -Monday-Thursday: 10:30-14:00 -Friday: 10:30-14:00 and 16:00-18:30 -Saturday and Sunday: 10:30-14:00 -Holidays, Eve of holidays and Easter: 10:30-14:00 and 16:00-18:30 -July and August: Monday-Sunday 10:30-14:00 and 16:00-18:30 ENTRY Consult the tourist office, the price is 3€ for adults and 2€ for children. Email:turismobulegoa@zerain.eus Telephone:(+34) 943 80 15 05 / 649 946 277
The hydraulic sawmill Built around 1890, Larraondo’s hydraulic sawmill took the water from Lasurtegi river. The strength of water would move each of its pieces: two saws, the grinders, the sharpening stone the drill, the mill and the forge. It was 1960 when this machine stopped working, but you can still admire how this old machinery used to work.
All weekends and holidays are guided tours from the Zerain Tourist Office.
Aizpea Mines
Basque
10:45
Larraondo sawmill
Bilingual
12:00
Aizpea mines
Spanish
12:45
*The booking must be made at least 48h in advance and if not reached a minimum of 6 people will be cancelled.
The prison Built together with the city council’s building in 1711, it is the only example of a prison from the 18th century still standing in Gipuzkoa. Due to its location, a lot of prisoners condemned to force labour in the mines of Zerain would spend the night there. The hooks and rings used to hold the prisoners can still be seen.
The best way to see how ironhas shaped the land and history of the Basque Country, and especially the village of Zerain, is visiting the mines of Aizpea, known as the Mountain of Iron, and visiting one of the galleries -declared Monumental Complex by the Basque Government’s Ministry of Culture- to admire how iron was extracted in the old days. There are other curiosities in Zerain: going into an 18th-century jail or seeing a hydro sawmill going on. During All weekends and holidays there are guided tours from the Zerain Tourist Office.This is the timetable for guided tours:
This is the timetable for the guided tours:
Aizpea mines
Basque
10:45
Larraondo samwill
Basque-spanish
12:00
Aizpea mines
Basque
12:45
*The booking must be made at least 48h in advance and if not reached a minimum of 6 people will be cancelled.
Aizpitta’s Interpretation Centre has been created with the purpose of researching the history of the town and showing the tourist the true essence of the place. Zerain has some other highlights as well: its 18th century prison, its hydraulic sawmil… the guys at their tourist office are eager to show you everything!
Toknow about the timetable of the other equipments. take a look at the Cultural Landscape section.Link.
The Mountain of Iron
The Mountain of Iron Knowing Zerain is knowing its past in the mining industry. Since the 11th century, iron has been extracted in their Aizpea mines, an externsion of 150 hectares inside Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park, shaping a very peculiar landscape that is worth a visit. This mines have been declared Monumental Complex by the Basque Government’s Ministry of Culture. Aizpitta Interpretation Centreis the place to start your visit! You will clearly see the impact of this industry in the current landscape, our society, the local economy and some sociocultural aspects from the 11th century till now.Knowing Zerain is knowing its past in the mining industry. Since the 11th century, iron has been extracted in their Aizpea mines, an externsion of 150 hectares inside Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park, shaping a very peculiar landscape that is worth a visit. This mines have been declared Monumental Complex by the Basque Government’s Ministry of Culture. Aizpitta Interpretation Centre is the place to start your visit! You will clearly see the impact of this industry in the current landscape, our society, the local economy and some sociocultural aspects from the 11th century till now.
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