Best mountain passes around Ezcároz/Ezkaroze are situated in the Navarrese Pyrenees, offering access to diverse natural landscapes. This region serves as a base for exploring mountain passes that feature varied terrain and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its mountainous environment, providing routes for different outdoor activities.
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The Puerto de Laza is a small and beautiful hill that joins the valleys of Roncal (starting from Isaba) and Salazar (starting from Ochagavía) in the Navarrese Pyrenees. Both sides are very similar: a very easy start on a winding road, in perfect condition but without a hard shoulder, passing through small towns and going up the course of the respective rivers Anduña (Salazar valley) and Urbi (Roncal valley); a final stretch of 2 - 3 kms that is harder without being too much so, although there are some slopes above 10%. The Salazar valley side becomes harder when leaving behind the detour to the Larrau port. From here to the port there are 3 km with an average gradient of 7%. On the other hand, the Roncal valley side becomes harder when overcoming a bridge over the river that has been with us since we left Isaba behind. From here it is barely 2 km with an average gradient of 7%. From a landscape perspective, it is a port that I love because you can enjoy the exuberance of the vegetation of the Pyrenees, crossing narrow valleys and only with panoramic views when you reach the top, where there is a viewing point that is worth looking out at. A port that I always recommend for enjoying cycle tourism. I leave you the profile of both sides produced by the website www.cyclingcols.com --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Laza
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Worthwhile climb with a fantastic view from the summit.
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The views from the top are wonderful. You have to stand quietly to enjoy the beauty, especially on sunny spring and summer days.
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It is a beautiful port of about 8 - 9 km for each of its slopes that connects Ochagavía with the sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves in the Irati Jungle, one of the entrances to the forest. It is highly recommended to try both slopes because, although similar in length and hardness, they are very different in terms of landscape. The southern slope of Ochagavía is very open, with views of the valley and the surrounding mountains at all times, crossing mountain meadows. On the other hand, on its northern slope, the climb runs through the Irati Forest surrounded by beech trees. The final part of this slope is clear, although you are inside a very charming gorge. The views from the top are simply wonderful. It is worth stopping carefully, observing the views and taking some photos. It is usually windy, so a windbreaker is essential.
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This slope begins in the valley between the town of Larrau and Col Bargagui. From the beginning of the climb to the town of Larrau, where it joins the slope that rises from Pont de Logibar, there are 2.5 km at 9-10%. From the town of Larrau to the top of the pass, on the border of Spain and France, there are 11 very hard kilometers, with a break after overcoming the Col d'Erroymendi. A spectacular door that is on my list of Top 5 in the Pyrenees!
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The port of Larrau is one of the 5 large ports of the Pyrenees. Not only is it one of the toughest ports (on the French side); It is one of the ports with the greatest scenic beauty, enjoying the authentic wild and rugged Pyrenees. The two slopes are different in terms of hardness and landscape. You have to try both options and decide which one you like best. The Port of Larrau is included in 2 marches: IratiXtrem and Larra Larrau. I also recommend both marches: impeccable organization and hard and beautiful routes. And remember: the Pyrenees must be respected and kept clean.
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Before reaching Irati there is this hill with a magnificent viewpoint. If you're lucky you'll see the area's semi-wild horses up close. It is a port with a constant slope, it is long and it is beautiful
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The region offers several notable mountain passes and peaks. Key highlights include Larrau Pass, known for its challenging cycling routes and stunning views, and Pic d'Orhy, the highest point in the Basque Country with incredible panoramic vistas. You can also explore Laza Pass, which offers scenic forest routes, and Tapla Pass, a gateway to the Selva de Irati with spectacular viewpoints.
The mountain passes are generally accessible from May to November. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for cycling and hiking, with clear days providing stunning vistas. Autumn is particularly beautiful for routes through forested areas, such as those around Laza Pass.
Yes, the region is well-known for its challenging routes. Larrau Pass is particularly renowned among cyclists for its demanding ascent, featuring sustained slopes and steep gradients, and has been included in the Tour de France. For hikers, the ascent to Pic d'Orhy from Larrau Pass involves a sharp and arid ridge, offering a genuine mountain adventure.
The mountain passes and peaks offer breathtaking views. From Larrau Pass, once above the tree line, you can enjoy impressive vistas. Pic d'Orhy provides an incredible 360-degree panorama, including views of the Bay of Biscay, Pic d'Anie, Béarn, and the wider Pyrenees. Tapla Pass is also highlighted for its spectacular views.
Absolutely. The area is popular for road cycling, with routes ranging from challenging climbs to scenic forest tracks. You can find various road cycling routes, including loops around Larrau Pass and Laza Pass. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Ezcároz/Ezkaroze guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. The region offers diverse terrain suitable for MTB. You can discover routes like the Ochagavía - Lakuaga Loop Trail or loops around the Irati Houses. For detailed information, check out the MTB Trails around Ezcároz/Ezkaroze guide.
The mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for hiking and running. For instance, Larrau Pass is a common starting point for hikes to Pic d'Orhy. Tapla Pass is also known as a starting point for various walking tours. You can find more running options in the Running Trails around Ezcároz/Ezkaroze guide.
The region is characterized by its mountainous environment, featuring dense forests, particularly the Iraty forest, which is Europe's largest beech forest and is often traversed on routes to Pic d'Orhy. You'll also encounter varied terrain, from sustained slopes to tranquil, isolated areas, offering a rich natural experience.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the sense of tranquility and peacefulness, especially in isolated areas like Larrau Pass, and the challenging yet rewarding ascents for cyclists and hikers. The diverse natural beauty, particularly the beautiful forests and open mountain landscapes, is also highly valued.
Yes, several passes provide access to the Irati Forest. Tapla Pass is considered an access gate to the Selva de Irati. Additionally, routes to Pic d'Orhy often pass through the Iraty forest, offering opportunities to explore this significant natural area.
Yes, for those seeking a less strenuous but equally scenic mountain experience, Laza Pass is an excellent option. It features a shorter ascent through a beautiful forest, opening up to lovely views, and its well-paved surfaces make it generally easy to ride or hike. It's ideal for enjoying the picturesque landscapes without extreme difficulty.


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