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Top 6 Mountain Passes around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port

Best mountain passes around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port are situated in the French Basque Country, near the Spanish border. This region is characterized by its rolling hills, forested valleys, and the foothills of the Pyrenees mountains. Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port serves as a historic stop on the Camino de Santiago, adding cultural significance to its natural landscape. The area offers a variety of terrain, from gentle slopes to more challenging ascents.

Best mountain passes around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port

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Last updated: July 10, 2026

Col de Gastangarte

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This segment contains a succession of short but very steep climbs (15-20%!). If you're doing a longer ride, this will really burn up your energy. If I was to do it again, I would look for a workaround.

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Aharza Pass

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A few meters before the Col you come to a wall, at the end of which there is a tap with drinking water for hikers.

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Col de Gamia (west)

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A small collar that fits well. The road is narrow, with no traffic. The start is a bit rough, but it gets you going!

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Climb to the Ibañeta Pass from Arnéguy

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This climb is often included in Camino de Santiago itineraries. It is 17.5 kilometers long, with an average gradient of 4.6% and inclines of almost 14%.
The road surface is in good general condition and there is usually little traffic.

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Superb view of the Pyrenees

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From the pass road you have impressive views over the Pyrenees in many places. That makes you forget the troubles of the ascent quickly.

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Tergal Jean-Claude
April 29, 2025, Col de Gastangarte

Magnificent view of the Iparla ridges

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This climb is often included in Camino de Santiago itineraries. It is 17.5 kilometers long, with an average gradient of 4.6% and inclines of almost 14%. The road surface is in good general condition and there is usually little traffic.

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The Aharza or Ahartza pass is on the GR 10 trail. This pretty belvedere is the access point to several peaks such as the Oilarandoi. It also has a nearby car park.

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Tim Bsn
January 17, 2023, Col de Gastangarte

A hell of a shady pass, so be careful of the road which can sometimes be slippery. The reward is beautiful: a crazy view and a fast descent.

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Iris
August 4, 2022, Col de Gamia (ouest)

A small collar that fits well. The road is narrow, with no traffic. The start is a bit rough, but it gets you going!

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This segment contains a succession of short but very steep climbs (15-20%!). If you're doing a longer ride, this will really burn up your energy. If I was to do it again, I would look for a workaround.

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A few meters before the Col you come to a wall, at the end of which there is a tap with drinking water for hikers.

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From the pass road you have impressive views over the Pyrenees in many places. That makes you forget the troubles of the ascent quickly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular mountain passes to visit around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port?

Visitors often enjoy Superb view of the Pyrenees for its impressive vistas. Another popular spot is Aharza Pass, which is on the GR 10 trail and offers access to several peaks. Col de Gamia (west) is also appreciated for its narrow, low-traffic road and scenic views.

Are there mountain passes suitable for beginners or easy hikes?

Yes, Col de Gamia (west) is considered a light pass, despite a slightly rough start. For general easy hiking, you can explore routes like the "Loop of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port" which is an easy 6.2 km hike. More options can be found in the Hiking around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port guide.

Where can I find parking near the mountain passes?

The Aharza Pass has a nearby car park for convenience, making it easier to access the GR 10 trail and surrounding peaks.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes?

Many passes offer stunning panoramic views. For instance, Superb view of the Pyrenees lives up to its name with impressive vistas over the Pyrenees. Col de Gastangarte also provides a magnificent view, particularly of the Iparla ridges.

Are there challenging climbs for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Absolutely. The region offers challenging ascents. For cyclists, Col de Gastangarte features very steep climbs with gradients of 15-20%. The Climb to the Ibañeta Pass from Arnéguy is another challenging option, often part of Camino de Santiago itineraries, with an average gradient of 4.6% and inclines up to 14% over 17.5 km.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes?

The region around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate loops, detailed in the Hiking around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port guide. For runners, there are moderate to difficult running trails, such as the 20 km "Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port – Munhoa loop," which you can explore in the Running Trails around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find challenging routes, like the 37 km "To Munhoa – Aharza Pass loop," available in the MTB Trails around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port guide.

What do visitors say about the mountain passes in this region?

The komoot community highly appreciates the mountain passes around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port, with 29 upvotes and 8 photos shared. Visitors often highlight the impressive views, especially from spots like Superb view of the Pyrenees, noting that the scenery makes the effort of the ascent worthwhile. The quiet, narrow roads of passes like Col de Gamia (west) are also frequently praised.

Is there drinking water available on any of the passes?

Yes, at Aharza Pass, a few meters before the col, there is a tap with drinking water available for hikers, which is a convenient feature for those on longer treks like the GR 10.

What is the best time to visit the mountain passes around Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port?

The best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. This allows for comfortable hiking and cycling, and the views are typically unobstructed. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out, especially in the Pyrenees foothills where conditions can change.

Are there any less crowded mountain passes to explore?

For a quieter experience, Col de Gamia (west) is noted for having a narrow road with little traffic, offering a more peaceful journey. Exploring passes slightly off the main Camino de Santiago route might also lead to fewer crowds.

What is the historical significance of the region's mountain passes?

The region, particularly Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port itself, holds significant historical importance as a major stop on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Passes like the Ibañeta Pass are integral to these historic pilgrimage itineraries, connecting France with Spain through the Pyrenees and witnessing centuries of travelers.

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