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2024
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A place for a walk with views over the bay of San Sebastian, where the remains of the Castillo de la Mota in Donostia are located

Formerly a defensive bastion, Mount Urgull is now a place to take a stroll with magnificent views over the Bay of San Sebastián. Here are the remains of the Castillo de la Mota, an ancient 12th century fortress built by King Sancho of Navarre. The cannons placed on the watchtowers are a reminder that San Sebastián was an active military place between the 15th and 19th centuries in the face of regular attacks by French troops. A small museum in one of the castle's military outbuildings - La Casa de la Historia (House of History) - offers a journey through the history of the town, its traditions and festivals.

An infinite number of small paths allow you to climb the mountain, at the top of which stands the monument of the Sagrado Corazón (Sacred Heart), which is more than 12 metres high. Built in the 1950s by the Spanish sculptor Federico Coullaut-Valera, this statue has become one of the emblems of San Sebastián. On the north side of the mountain, the English cemetery remains a confidential place, where only a few curious people venture out to enjoy a dazzling panorama. Built in 1924, it preserves the graves of English soldiers who died in the First Carlist War. To the west, on the Paseo Nuevo that runs around the mountain, the imposing empty building by the Basque sculptor Jorge Oteiza seems to defy the force of the tides. On stormy days, only the most daring take this beautiful promenade where sometimes violent waves break.

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rrrriton
Visited in march 2018
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Voir la ville d'en haut...et faire un peu de sport pour monter
csandy
Visited in september 2017
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Très jolie balade à faire pour arriver au sacré coeur. Différents chemins ombragés mènent au somment. Vos efforts seront récompensés par une vue magnifique sur la baie.
melyts
Visited in august 2017
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Très belle ballade, au calme et à l'ombre des arbres. On n'entend plus la ville lorsque l'on est du côté mer. La vue panoramique au sommet vaut vraiment l'effort (relatif) de la montée. Le paysage qui mêle la mer et la montagne est magnifique. Cette promenade est incontournable si vous allez à San Sebastian ! Au sommet vous trouverez un musée gratuit qui retrace l'histoire de la ville (tout est en espagnol et en basque mais des audio-guides sont disponibles).
thomb42
Visited in july 2017
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La montée s'effectue par de multiples petits chemins (à l'ombre sous les arbres!).
Une fois au sommet, un jolie panorama sur la ville et la baie de San Sebastian vous attend.
Musée gratuit au sommet sur l'histoire de la ville
Pauline1005
Visited in april 2017
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Une belle ballade en perspective avec comme récompense une superbe vue sur San Sebastian et une grande statue du Christ.
Effectivement, vous pourrez accéder au sommet par de nombreux chemins, assez pentus pour la plupart. Pour les poussettes, prendre le chemin réservé aux voitures qui longe le bord de mer car sinon vous rencontrerez de très nombreux escaliers!

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