Sorogain

The human footprint


Generations of inhabitants have left their mark on the territory through paths, structures, and activities linked to the environment and life in the valley.

Discover the human legacy in the valley through time.

The landscape of Sorogain is the result of centuries of interaction between people and nature. The human footprint has shaped the territory, from the first inhabitants to traditional activities.

MEGALITHS
Sorogain’s archaeological heritage is outstanding: dolmens, cromlechs, burial mounds, and menhirs can be found throughout the territory.

GRAZING
The native breeds of the area are the Burguete horse, the Pyrenean cow, and the Latxa sheep. The culture and economy linked to livestock and forests have shaped a unique landscape.

FOREST USES
The forest has always represented a fundamental source of resources, both for local consumption in the villages and for supplying industry through charcoal production.

LIFE IN SOROGAIN
The last inhabitants of Sorogain were the families of Casa Pablo and Borda Belza, until just a few decades ago.

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Plan your visit to the exhibition and discover the history, landscape, and memory of Sorogain.