5 destinations accessible by subway from Bilbao
Article updated in May 2024.
Today, I’m taking you to discover the Bilbao region—well, just a small part of it. I lived in the Basque city for over four years, so I had plenty of time to explore the surroundings. In this article, I’ll guide you through 5 ideal destinations accessible by subway from Bilbao!
Bilbao and its metro in a few words
3 TOURS YOU CAN'T MISS IN BILBAO!
Where to go by subway from Bilbao?
1. Plentzia — The furthest beach
This small village is located 25 km from Bilbao, on the coast.
You can get there by taking Line 1 of the metro, which terminates at Plentzia—only this line!!!
There are other terminals for Line 1, but they won’t take you to the right place.
The journey takes about 45 minutes. It’s long, but most of it is above ground, so you can enjoy the scenery during the trip.
Anyway, even if it’s long, it saves you from spending 30 minutes looking for a parking space, especially in the summer.
Once you arrive, you can follow the river. This path is really beautiful, and you’ll see colorful fishing boats before seeking the shade provided by the village houses.
You’ll also pass by the small Plaza del Astillero before reaching the beach and being able to relax to the sound of the waves.
2. Neguri — The closest beach
Still, on Line 1 of the metro, we stop at Neguri. Travel time: 20 minutes (from the center of Bilbao).
Once you exit the metro, simply leave the station and continue to your right until you see the sea.
Here, you can enjoy the beach as well as the port and admire the boats.
There is also a small shopping center where you can find a cinema, an aquarium, and various dining options.
Neguri is also a place to stroll and admire the luxurious homes of the bourgeoisie.
3. Portugalete — Known for its suspension bridge
4. Sopelana — Nudist beach and surf spot
Still, on Line 1, you can stop at the Larrabasterra station.
From there, you will need to walk 25 minutes to reach Sopelana beach. So, avoid going when the sun is at its peak.
Sopelana beach is somewhat divided into two parts. One part is completely traditional, while the other is reserved for naturists.
It is also a surf spot for athletes who come to experience the Basque waves.
5. Algorta — Fishermen's village
I conclude this list of places to visit by metro from Bilbao with my favorite spot. You can walk there from Neguri or take Line 1 of the metro, heading towards Plentzia, Urduliz, Sopelana, or Larrabasterra for a 25-minute journey.
You will obviously get off at the Algorta stop.
Upon exiting the metro, turn left. If you’re lost, ask someone to point you to Puerto Viejo or use Google Maps for help.
The old part of Algorta is a charming little fishing village facing the sea.
From this area, you can access Ereaga beach. The town of Algorta also has some buildings worth seeing.
How much does a metro ticket cost?
Where to buy the different transport tickets?
Is it possible to travel with a dog?
You can indeed travel with your dog or cat, as long as it weighs less than 8 kg and meets certain conditions.
Is it possible to take the metro with a bicycle?
You can travel with your bike on the Bilbao metro. However, scooters and electric unicycles are prohibited.
Is it possible to take the metro with a surfboard?
It is completely allowed to travel with a surfboard.
Is it allowed to eat or drink on the metro?
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