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Touring cycling around Noáin (Valle De Elorz) offers routes through a diverse landscape in Navarre, Spain. The region is characterized by the Elorz River valley, framed by the Sierra de Alaiz and Sierra de Tajonar, which feature varied terrain including beech forests, gall oaks, and cultivated fields. Cyclists encounter a mix of ascents and descents, with some paths integrated into the historic Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks, making it…
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An impressive bullring here in Pamplona
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A very impressive work of art with incredible dynamism 💃
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At the general audience on June 21, 2006, the then Holy Father briefly summarized two biblically recorded events that describe the special position of James the Greater, the patron saint of this church, among the disciples: + "He was privileged, along with Peter and John, to participate in the hour of Jesus' agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and in the event of Jesus' Transfiguration. (...) In the first instance, James, together with the other two apostles, experiences the glory of the Lord; he sees him speaking with Moses and Elijah; he sees the splendor of divine glory shining in Jesus; in the other instance, he faces suffering and humiliation; he sees with his own eyes how the Son of God humbles himself and is obedient to the point of death. The second experience was certainly an opportunity for him to mature in faith and to correct the one-sided, triumphalist interpretation of the first experience: He had to recognize that the Messiah, awaited by the Jewish people as a triumphant leader, was in reality not only full of honor and glory. surrounded not only by suffering, but also by suffering and weakness. The glory of Christ is realized precisely on the cross, in sharing in our sufferings." (Pope Benedict XVI)
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Coffee at Bar Jamaica overlooking fountain at centre of Plaza Principe de Viana
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interesting statue that symbolizes the bull race
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The Church of Santiago in Puente la Reina, also known as the Church of Santiago el Mayor, is a historical and architectural gem. This parish church originally dates back to the 12th century, but most of what you see today dates back to the 16th century after extensive reconstruction. One of its most striking features is the late Romanesque entrance, which was preserved during later renovations. Inside you will find a special statue, known as the Black Santiago.
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The Iglesia del Crucifijo in Puente la Reina is a fascinating historical monument deeply rooted in the history of the Camino de Santiago. Originally built in the 12th century by the Knights Templar, the church was later taken over by the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. The church consists of two different naves: a Romanesque one from the 12th century and a Gothic one that was added later. What makes this church really special is the impressive Gothic crucifix in the shape of a “Y”, one of the most remarkable Gothic sculptures in Spain.
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Drinking water source accessible 24/7
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There are 9 touring cycling routes available in Noáin (Valle De Elorz), offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for exploration.
The touring cycling routes in Noáin (Valle De Elorz) range from moderate to difficult. The terrain often alternates between ascents and descents, with some paths potentially becoming muddy and slippery, adding an adventurous element to rides. For example, the Labiano Spring – View of Ardanaz loop from Noain-Aeropuerto / Aireportua is a moderate option, while the Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge – Portal de Francia loop from Cocheras Noain is considered difficult.
While many routes feature significant elevation changes, some moderate options could be suitable for families or beginners looking for a challenge. The Scenic Route to Estella – Track loop from Cocheras Noain is a moderate route that offers a good balance of distance and elevation.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy views from the View from Alto del Perdón, explore the banks of the Arga River, or discover the Zokorena Dam. The routes often traverse diverse ecosystems, from beech forests in higher areas to gall oaks and kermes oaks in drier parts, alongside cultivated fields and riverine vegetation.
Yes, Noáin (Valle De Elorz) is integrated into the historic Camino de Santiago. You can visit the iconic Pilgrim Monument at Alto del Perdón. Routes like the Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge – Portal de Francia loop from Cocheras Noain can take you past significant historical sites, including the impressive Noáin Aqueduct and the historical sites of nearby Pamplona, such as the Pamplona Citadel.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Noáin (Valle De Elorz) are designed as loops. For instance, the Labiano Spring loop from Cocheras Noain and the Track – Views of the fields loop from Cocheras Noain are excellent circular options, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
The region offers good cycling opportunities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. While cycling in winter is possible, be aware that paths can become muddy and slippery, especially after rain, and higher elevations may experience colder conditions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of cultural immersion with scenic rides, and the challenging yet rewarding terrain that makes for an adventurous touring experience.
Yes, the Elorz River flows through the valley, giving the region its name, and its associated riparian trees like poplars and willows enrich the natural scenery. While specific routes might not follow the river exclusively, many will offer views or cross parts of the valley, integrating its natural beauty into the ride.
Absolutely. Several routes extend to or pass through these notable locations. For example, the Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge – Portal de Francia loop from Cocheras Noain is a challenging route that takes you to Puente la Reina. Another option is the Idocin Water Fountain – Monreal loop from Noain-Aeropuerto / Aireportua, which includes Monreal.
The impressive Noáin Aqueduct, a historical engineering marvel, is a significant landmark in the area. While not explicitly part of a listed route name, many local rides will offer opportunities to see this structure, especially those starting from Noáin and exploring the surrounding valley.


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