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Family plans

Family plans

Tolosaldea is an ideal destination to enjoy with the family: nature, culture, history and original experiences come together to offer activities designed for all ages. Walks among animals, interactive museums, journeys through the memory of the land… A wide variety of plans that give you the opportunity to learn, play, walk and be moved together with the youngest members of the family.

TOPIC – The magical world of puppets

The Tolosa International Puppet Centre is a unique space in Europe devoted to the art of puppetry. Its exhibitions, workshops and performances bring children and adults closer to a creative universe full of imagination, humour and theatrical tradition.Chocolate Museum – The sweetest tradition
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Chocolate Museum – The sweetest tradition

A space that recalls the town’s industrial and sweet past, the museum offers a journey through the history of cocoa and local artisanal production. A place where memory and flavour meet.
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Altzo – The birthplace of Handia

A tour through the real story of Miguel Joaquín Eleizegi, the “Giant of Altzo,” whose life inspired the award-winning film Handia. A story that links heritage, identity and emotion, and forms part of the territory’s collective memory.
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Larraitz– Nature and relaxation at the feet of Txindoki

An example of a real commitment to inclusion, this adapted route allows visitors to enjoy Aralar Natural Park with safety and autonomy. It features inclusive signage, rest areas and interpretive panels that bring nature closer to everyone.
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Egurre Climbing Gym – For anyone who loves climbing or wants to get started

Egurre is a family-friendly climbing gym ideal for an active, safe experience. With areas for children and climbers of all levels, updated routes and interactive technology, it combines sport and fun. It also features a café, a kids’ area and rest spaces to enjoy together.
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Fagus Alkiza - Discovering Protected Species

Fagus Alkiza offers an experience focused on biodiversity and environmental education, allowing visitors to discover protected species in their natural surroundings. Through interpretive routes, it highlights conservation and natural heritage. Admission is free for children under 12 years old.
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