- sansebastian.travel en/urgull-mount/A good starting point for your hike to Urgull Mount is San Sebastian Old Town, from the end right by the port, at Mari Street.
- thestarlitpath.com 2016/01/16/explore-san-…Mount Urgull is a hill by the ocean sitting at the heart of the Basque city of San Sebastián. The hill (123 m at its highest point)...
- jetsettingfools.com monte-urgull-hiking-san-…Monte Urgull and Monte Igueldo – two distinct hills – rise from the sea at each end of the crescent-shaped La Concha Bay in San Sebastian Old Town.
- en.astelus.com mount-urgull-san-sebastian/El Mount Urgull de San Sebastián It is situated between the old part of the city and the New Ride by the sea.
- visitacity.com es/san-sebastin/attractions/urgullUrgull (Gascon etymology for 'pride') is a hill by the ocean sitting at the heart of the Basque city of San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain.
- arrangy.com tr/spot/1.2.229939390/urgullThe Urgull belongs to the San Sebastián, İspanya. ... The Urgull is ranked #11 most popular San Sebastián destination.
- audeladupaysage.com en/2019/06/29/san-sebastian-…Mount Urgull (or Monte Urgull) is the small mountain at the end of the peninsula that is looming over the Old Quarter of San Sebastián.
- hlondres.com en/blog-concierge/mount-urgull-the-…Monte Urgull is not only the most incredible viewpoint of San Sebastian, but also one of the hallmarks of San Sebastian landscape.
- everybodyhatesatourist.net monte-urgull-san-…It’s impossible to see Monte Urgull towering above San Sebastián & not think that it would be an amazing place to get a great view of the city & the surrounding coast.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/UrgullUrgull Dağı'nın eteğinde San Sebastián Akvaryumu vardır: 1928'de açılmıştır [7] , İspanya'daki en eski doğa bilimleri müzesidir [7]...
- tripadvisor.com ShowUserReviews-g187457-d544829-…Monte Urgull: Stunning views and fascinating history - See 2,479 traveler reviews, 1,837 candid photos, and great deals for San Sebastian - Donostia, Spain, at...
- barcelo.com guia-turismo/en/spain/san-sebastian/…Both its strategic location and topography led to Monte Urgull being chosen as the site of a military stronghold that would defend the town of San Sebastián from the...