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Aratz (meaning 'pure' in Basque, after its stone surface devoid of vegetation) is a mountain of the Basque Country in Spain located at the mountain range Altzania (also called Urkilla) that provides the extension for the massif Aizkorri. It lies right on the line between provinces Gipuzkoa and Álava, the summit rising at 1,443 m high, next to Elurzuloak (1,431 m). ==Access points and trails== The main access points are located both in the town of Araia on the fringes of the Alava plains (840 m drop from the summit) and at the spring ''Ezkaratza'' (drinking water) by the Way of St James west of the San Adrian tunnel. * The route starting off in Araia (PR-A11) heads north past the ruins of the fortress ''Marutegi'' on a rock halfway (8th century). Soon after, the trail with yellow and white signalization must be abandoned right to get to the spring ''Iturriotz'' (1h10, drinking water), and on to the switching point with both GR-121 and PR-A12 coming from ''Ezkaratza''. The summit of Aratz lies on the south-east after surmounting steep limestone karst slopes with no clear trail (1h45). * From ''Ezkaratza'', some minutes away from the pass of San Adrian, the PR-A12 circuit trail penetrates south-east up into the forest until it merges with GR-121 (red and white signalization) and the above route coming from Araia. * A third but less popular route sets off in ''Beunda'' on the way to San Adrian. The concrete track winds down west until the milestone ''Aldaola'' where it forks (altitude 850 m). The option is to follow the left track, which going down reaches and crosses the stream. At this point, the northern face of Aratz towers on the left covered with a vast beech forest. In no more than 150 metres, the track veers sharply to the east and on to south-east until the pass of Allarte (1,141 m high) is reached. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aratz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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