Cultural
Associations
At the heart of Salinas de Añana, the cultural associations are the soul of the community. These groups work with passion to preserve traditions, promote art and creativity, and strengthen the social fabric of the municipality. Here you will find a space dedicated to the diversity of initiatives that enrich the cultural life of our land, from artistic and musical activities to projects that celebrate our valuable heritage.
Artemiak Moto Group

Artemiak Moto Group was founded in 2008 by a group of friends from the village. The name identifies them as a group and at the same time represents the bond they have with the Salt Valley. Since its foundation, they have strived to convey the pride they feel for Salinas de Añana, using salt as a banner when they travel to other places.


Artemiak MG holds an annual party every last Saturday in May open to all those who enjoy the world of motorbikes. On this day, a ride around the roads surrounding the village ends with a popular ‘alubiada’ and rock concerts.
Gesaltzako taldea

Gesaltzako Taldea’ is a private non-profit association located in Salinas de Añana (C.P. 01427), open to the general public. It promotes activities such as the Three Kings Parade, Olentzero, the Spring Festival, tree planting, Cultural Week and participation in the Intermunicipal Games.
To join, it is necessary to be of legal age, have a relationship with Salinas de Añana and be accepted by the Board of Directors. The association requires an annual fee, and although it does not have fixed opening hours, you can contact directly for more information.
Email: gesaltzakotaldea@gmail.com
Cultural Association "Salinera Santa Ana"

The ‘Salinera Santa Ana’ Cultural Association has its headquarters in Plaza Don Miguel Díaz de Tuesta, s/n, in Salinas de Añana (C.P. 01427). As a private non-profit association, it is open to the general public and organises a wide variety of activities, including handicraft and sewing workshops, memory courses, talks, cultural visits and exchanges, and celebrations such as the Day of the Salinera Woman and the Day of the Elderly. Also noteworthy are its activities on medicinal plants and its video forum.
To become a member, all you need to do is fill in a registration form and pay an annual fee. Although they do not have fixed opening hours, you can contact them for more information on how to participate.