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Road cycling routes around Artieda are situated within the Pyrenean foothills, offering diverse terrain and mountain views. The region is characterized by the Aragon River valley and proximity to the Yesa Reservoir, a significant natural feature. Cyclists encounter varied elevations, from smoother gradients along river paths to significant climbs in the highlands. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and challenging routes for road cyclists.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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riders
80.6km
04:00
1,190m
1,190m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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43.8km
02:05
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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61.0km
02:51
630m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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97.9km
04:46
1,420m
1,430m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Burgui is the starting point in the lower or southern part of the Roncal Valley, which ends in Belagua, at the foot of the Piedra de San Martín. It is a very pretty and peaceful village, with all kinds of services for staying for a few days and using it as a starting point for the various cycling excursions in the area. It is also highly recommended to reach Burgui via the road from Salvatierra de Esca, following the course of the Esca River through the Esca Gorge.
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A very pleasant little village with a beautiful castle. A visit inside is highly recommended; they store your bikes in the courtyard :)
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Up to kilometer 12, the climb is gentle. From there, it becomes more difficult, and you'll face some slopes with a 10% gradient. The total climb is 26 kilometers, and the total ascent is 1,048 meters. During the climb, you'll find good road surfaces and beautiful scenery.
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Without a doubt, the Col de la Piedra de Saint Martin or Pierre Saint-Martin is one of the Top 10 in the whole of the Pyrenees. Without exceeding 2000 metres of altitude, it is a very long pass, with a lot of accumulated gradient (due to the innumerable French slopes, the gradient is 1,450 metres), with very hard slopes and several kilometres above 10%, with wonderful landscapes and panoramic views and with little traffic, except for the slopes crossed by the main road (D132 in France, the NA 137 in Spain). It is a pass with many slopes; in Europe there are few other passes that have as many slopes as this one (col de Turini, Passo delle Erbe, would be comparable in number of slopes approximately). I have only climbed it by 2 slopes: (i) my first time was from Lourdios Ichère, crossing the col de Labays and the col de Soudet. Simply spectacular; (ii) I have subsequently climbed the Spanish side on several occasions, which is unique, and which starts from Belagua and crosses the Belagua cross-country ski resort to reach the mountain pass. It is also very beautiful, with a landscape and views different from the north-east side. If I had to choose one of the two, I liked the north-west side better because it is more remote, harder and in my opinion more authentic. It is also a culturally special mountain pass because the Tribute of the 3 cows takes place on its summit every 13th of July, which is considered the oldest treaty in force in Europe. So... you know... you cannot miss the opportunity to come here and enjoy this wonderful jewel of the Pyrenees!!!!
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Isaba, also known as Izaba in Basque, is a picturesque village located in the Roncal Valley in the Navarrese Pyrenees, northern Spain. This charming village is known for its rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, when it was a strategic outpost for the Kingdom of Navarre. Isaba offers breathtaking scenery with lush green meadows in spring, colorful autumn leaves and snow-capped mountains in winter.
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Artieda offers a diverse range of road cycling routes, from moderate rides with scenic views to challenging routes featuring significant climbs through the Pyrenean foothills. You'll encounter varied terrain, including smoother gradients along the Aragon River valley and more demanding ascents in the highlands.
Yes, Artieda is known for its challenging routes with substantial elevation gains. For instance, the Berdún - Bailo - Bagü route is a difficult 80.6 km (50.0 miles) trail with over 1190 meters of elevation gain, taking you through the Pyrenean foothills. Another demanding option is the Pierre Saint-Martin Pass – Col de la Pierre Saint-Martin loop from Salvatierra de Esca, which covers over 105 km with more than 1670 meters of ascent.
Road cycling routes around Artieda offer stunning views of the Pyrenean foothills and the Aragon River valley. Many routes also provide picturesque vistas of the Yesa Reservoir, often referred to as the 'Sea of the Pyrenees'. The Berdún Hilltop Village is another notable viewpoint along some routes, offering impressive panoramic scenery.
Absolutely. Artieda is situated on the Aragonese Route of the Camino de Santiago, so you might encounter sections of this historic pilgrimage path. The region is rich in Romanesque architecture, with charming villages and ancient structures. You can also visit the historic Ruesta Castle, or explore the medieval character of Artieda itself, which features traditional mountain architecture and Renaissance buildings.
Given Artieda's location in the Pyrenean foothills, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures. Summer can also be suitable, especially for routes at higher altitudes, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winters can be cold, and some higher passes might be inaccessible due to snow.
Yes, many routes around Artieda are designed as circular trips, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the moderate Burgui by Salvatierra de Esca — round trip from Artieda, which offers scenic views and brings you back to your starting point.
The road cycling routes in Artieda are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from numerous reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the stunning Pyrenean landscapes, and the tranquil roads that allow for an immersive experience through unspoiled nature.
Certainly. The Ascent to Lorbés — round trip from the abandoned village of Ruesta is a moderate 61.0 km (37.9 miles) trail that takes you through varied terrain with an ascent, offering a rewarding experience without being overly strenuous. Another moderate option is the Burgui by Salvatierra de Esca — round trip from Artieda.
Yes, Artieda serves as an excellent hub for various outdoor activities. Beyond road cycling, you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and water activities in the Aragon River or the Yesa Reservoir. This makes it ideal for cyclists who wish to diversify their outdoor adventures.
For those seeking longer distances, routes like the Castle of Xavier – Yesa Reservoir loop from Salvatierra de Esca offer a substantial ride of nearly 98 km (60.8 miles) with significant elevation, providing a full day's challenge and exploration of the wider region.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed here, Artieda and nearby villages typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult local tourist information for the most convenient parking spots near your chosen starting point.


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