
Discover 5 beautiful and charming villages near Vitoria
If you are visiting Vitoria and want to discover nearby towns, we recommend five charming villages with a medieval touch, all surrounded by nature
Vitoria-Gasteiz, capital of Álava, stands out for its rich history, environmental commitment —it was the European Green Capital in 2012— and vibrant culture. This green city invites exploration, but also encourages discovering its surroundings. From the city center, it’s easy to reach charming villages that combine medieval heritage and nature, perfect for a short getaway. Here are five must-see options near Vitoria.
Salvatierra: medieval magic and nature
Imagine a 30 km journey from Vitoria, about 45 minutes via the A-1, to reach Salvatierra —or Agurain in Basque—, a village of around 4,500 residents that seems frozen in time. Founded in 1256 by Alfonso X the Wise, this town welcomes you with its walled medieval quarter, a 12th-century relic that still retains its historic essence.
Walking along its cobbled streets, such as Zapatari or Mayor, feels like flipping through a history book. The Gothic churches of San Juan Bautista and Santa María, built in the 16th century, and the Old Pilgrims’ Hospital, tell tales of faith and pilgrimage.
Its past as a defensive enclave lives on in the stately homes with flower-filled balconies and stone façades. For nature lovers, the Aizkorri-Aratz Natural Park to the north and the Entzia Mountain Range to the south offer trails that connect you to Álava’s green soul.
Legutio

Just 20 km from Vitoria, about 30 minutes via the A-3002, lies Legutio, a village of around 1,800 inhabitants embraced by the Arlabán, Jarindo and Albertia mountains. This peaceful town reflects its tranquil setting in the Urrunaga reservoir, fed by the Zadorra River since the 20th century.
Its historic farmhouses and double-arched medieval gate transport you to a bygone era, while the Albertia mountain viewpoint offers breathtaking views. In summer, the reservoirs become ideal spots for water sports, and the nearby trails promise a revitalizing escape.
Labastida
60 km from Vitoria and an hour’s drive via the N-232 brings you to Labastida, a village of 1,400 residents nestled between the Sierra de Cantabria and the Ebro River. With over 20 wineries, its winemaking tradition dates back to the 14th century, attracting those seeking the true taste of the land.
The historic center is a delight: the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (16th century) and the Hermitage of Santo Cristo hold centuries of secrets. The town wall and the Paternina Palace reflect its defensive and noble past, and each year, several wine festivals are celebrated here.

Campezo
Located 40 km from Vitoria, a 50-minute drive via the A-2124 takes you to Campezo, a municipality of 1,200 residents with a rural heart. Its Gothic church of Santa Cruz de Campezo, from the 14th century, connects to the Way of Saint James, while the Izki Natural Park invites you to explore 15 marked routes.
This spot is a paradise for nature lovers, with birdwatching and landscapes that change with the seasons. The September patron festivals, with a pilgrimage to the Ibernalo hermitage, keep a centuries-old tradition alive.
Aramaio
35 km from Vitoria, a 45-minute journey via the A-3042 leads you to Aramaio, a village of 1,000 residents nicknamed the “Swiss Álava” since Alfonso XIII admired it in the 19th century. Surrounded by mountains and meadows, its Ullíbarri-Gamboa and Urrunaga reservoirs add a magical touch.
The Aurtola Forge and Salturri farmhouse, 17th-century architectural gems, along with the Church of San Martín, tell of a rich past full of life and culture. To round out the day, visitors can enjoy several hiking routes and water sports. An experience where history and nature meet with every step.

Kora Green City: sustainable accommodation in Vitoria
Kora Green City is much more than just accommodation; it’s a sustainable experience that respects Vitoria’s green spirit. Located in the heart of the city, its strategic location allows you to explore these villages easily, while its flexible and welcoming design ensures the rest you deserve after a day of adventure.
Tips for organizing your visit to nearby villages from Vitoria
- Do a bit of research: Choose according to your hobbies or passions, whether it’s wine in Labastida or hiking in Izki.
- Pack light: A bag or backpack with essentials makes each walk more enjoyable.
- Prepare an emergency kit: Water and a basic first-aid kit are key for routes in nature.
- Plan your route: Use map apps to check routes like the A-1 or N-232 and avoid setbacks.
- Book a comfy stay: Kora Green City combines a privileged location and wellness. It lets you enjoy Vitoria’s cosmopolitan culture and explore nearby villages in under an hour.
If you’re eager for more, we recommend continuing to explore Vitoria’s surroundings. Many hidden gems await, from historical spots to natural corners perfect for a peaceful escape. Click here to keep adding plans to your trip.
FAQ´S
What shouldn’t I miss in Vitoria?
The Medieval Quarter, the Cathedral of Santa María and a walk through the Green Belt are a must.
Are there recommended wine routes from Vitoria?
Yes, you can follow the Rioja Alavesa Wine Route, stopping in villages like Laguardia or Labastida.
Which villages near Vitoria have bike paths or greenways?
Salinas de Añana, Estíbaliz o el Parque Natural de Izki ofrecen rutas ideales para bici y senderismo.