Hernialde facts

Population
313 inhabitants


Festivities
Asuncion, 15th August

A peaceful balcony facing Uzturre

It takes its name from Mount Hernio (1,075 m.) located at the base of its slopes. The nucleus of the village, located on the Mendigain hill, constitutes a hidden corner from which you can appreciate excellent views of Mount Uzturre.



Other points
of interest




Town Hall building

The elegant Town Hall building has a masonry facade and arcade with four arches. With a large mechanical clock on the upper part and an interesting bell tower on the roof.

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Town Hall building



Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion church

Built in he 16th century, with a sole nave and polygonal apse. It has a beautiful Barroque style entrance door, topped with a beautiful atrium, and a square bell tower.

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Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion church



A lonely ash tree

Lizarbakar is located on the base of Herniozabal mountain, on a hill halfway between Hernialde and Tolosa’s Urkizu neighbourhood. Part of the path goes along a former paved road. A calm place, from which you can enjoy a wonderful view of Tolosa.

Lizarbakar Hernialde
A lonely ash tree



Interesting farmhouses

Olatzaga farmhouse was one of the first built in Gipuzkoa. Here lived Cura Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz priest), priest and Carlist soldier. Other notable farmhouses are Anotzaga, with a beautiful coat of arms, and Urdanbilelus.

Hernialde farmhouse
Interesting farmhouses



Aizkoate cave

Located on the upper part of the village. Found in 1917, with a 150m depth, divided in two galleries with different chimneys. Inside a polished stone axe was found, which now can be seen at San Telmo museum in St. Sebastian. It is said that there’s an underground lake, providing water to the spring of the same name located nearby.

Aizkoate Hernialde
Aizkoate cave



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Hernialde town hall
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Hernialde park
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Hernialde Uzturre