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Mountain biking around Abaurrepea/Abaurrea Baja is characterized by its location within the Navarrese Pyrenees, featuring rugged and mountainous terrain with elevations ranging from 800 to 1200 meters. The region includes the Irati Forest, one of Europe's largest beech and fir forests, offering varied mountain scenery. Expansive open valleys and gorges along the Umazondoa River contribute to the diverse landscape.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
5.0
(4)
71
riders
41.6km
03:57
760m
760m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
5.0
(1)
51
riders
46.3km
04:20
1,200m
1,200m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
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34
riders
49.4km
04:35
970m
970m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.3
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29
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46.9km
03:44
1,080m
1,080m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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40.9km
03:41
900m
900m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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They have the best accessible toilet within a 20 km radius.
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In choosing San Salvador as the patron saint of this church, the patronage was not placed under the protection of one of the many people we venerate as blessed or saints and ask for their heavenly intercession with God. Rather, the patronage was entrusted to God himself—in the person of his incarnate Son, Jesus Christ—who is venerated here under the honorary title of "San Salvador" (Redeemer and Savior).
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Even if you don't plan or have the ability to walk the entire Camino Frances, the stage that reaches Roncesvalles is a must for the beauty of the landscapes and the evocative atmosphere it offers, especially when—descending from the Ibañeta Pass—the boundless Spanish landscape suddenly opens up before your eyes in the golden light of sunset. It's a magical moment, ideally shared with other pilgrims and then enhanced with a visit to the Collegiate Church. The stamp on the Credencial is also beautiful.
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Don't miss a visit to the Pilgrims' Hospital and the Collegiate Church of Santa María. Also, learn about the history of Roncesvalles, as it's very interesting.
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A fairly cyclable trail, I recommend doing it from the dam towards the town.
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Anyone who would like to have the church illuminated can switch on the lights for 8 minutes for a 1 € coin.
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One of the most inhospitable and spectacular mountain passes in the eastern Pyrenees, with several slopes, all of them very difficult. The landscape is wild and wonderful. You can breathe absolute tranquility and you can dedicate yourself exclusively to enjoying the views, the horses, the sheep, the cows and the suffering on the bike. The summit is on the border with Spain, although there is no road that crosses the border, so the pass runs entirely in France. I have climbed it on 2 of its slopes. The first time I climbed it on the slope that crosses the Col d'Orgambide, on the D428 road, which starts from Estérençuby. The first 3 km are very easy, until you cross the detour to go up to Artaburu, where the road begins to have slopes of more than 10%. From there, to the summit, the climb is very hard, around 9%, on a very rough and bumpy road, with a lot of humidity and crossing a wonderful beech forest. Once you reach the top of the Col d'Orgambide, you turn right and continue climbing for another half kilometre with a gradient of 11%. There comes a small descent, to face the last 3 kms, the first 2 very hard with several 13% gradients. The last kilometre is very easy and has panoramic views that are simply wonderful. The second time I climbed it on the side that starts from Arneguy and Ondarolle. This side is harder than the previous one, with a central section that is hellish, being 6 kms at an average of 10%, and a very hard km at 12% and 18% gradients!!! The final part is more gentle. You cross the Croix de Thibault in the penultimate kilometre of the climb. The final kilometre is very gentle and with beautiful and exciting panoramic views.
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Roncesvalles, also known as Orreaga in Basque, is a small town in the region of Navarra, northern Spain. It is best known for the legendary Battle of Roncesvalles in 778, where Charlemagne's rearguard was defeated. This historical and spiritual site is also an important starting point for the Camino de Santiago, the famous pilgrimage route to the tomb of Saint James in Galicia. In Roncesvalles you can admire the impressive Gothic collegiate church of Santa María de Roncesvalles, where the image of the Virgin of Orreaga is venerated. Other places of interest include the Church of Santiago, the Chapel of the Holy Spirit and the Museum-Treasury, where you can see relics, paintings and sculptures from different periods.
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The region is part of the Navarrese Pyrenees, offering rugged and mountainous terrain with elevations typically ranging from 800 to 1200 meters. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including dense beech and fir forests, expansive open valleys with panoramic views, and charming gorges along the Umazondoa River. Trails can range from unpaved roads to more technical sections with rocks and banked corners.
Yes, while many routes are moderate to difficult, there are options for beginners. The extensive trail network in the Navarrese Pyrenees caters to various skill levels. You can find easier paths, particularly within the Irati Forest, which offers routes suitable for bikes with wider tires on unpaved roads.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the vast Irabia Reservoir, ride through the ancient Irati Forest, or visit the picturesque El Cubo Waterfall, surrounded by beech trees. The Tapla Pass and Abodi Range also offer stunning viewpoints.
Yes, the Irati Houses (Casas de Irati) serve as a key hub within the Irati Forest. Here, you'll find a bar, restaurant, a bike shop, and a water fountain, making it a convenient stop for cyclists. It's also a common starting point for many trails.
Many of the mountain bike trails in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Irabia Reservoir – Irati Houses loop from Orbaizeta is a popular difficult route that takes you through the Irati Forest. Another option is the Irati River Trail – Irati Houses loop from Orbaizeta.
The Navarrese Pyrenees region is generally best for mountain biking from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more stable, and the trails are typically clear of snow, allowing for optimal riding conditions and access to the full network of routes.
Yes, you can ride through scenic natural settings that include historical remnants. The Orbaizeta Royal Arms Factory is a notable historical site in the area that can be explored as part of a mountain biking adventure.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse and captivating landscapes, the extensive trail network, and the unique experience of riding through one of Europe's largest beech and fir forests.
While Abaurrepea/Abaurrea Baja is well-connected by existing pathways, public transport options directly into the heart of the Irati Forest for mountain biking can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to key trailheads like the Irati Houses or Orbaizeta for easier access.
Designated parking areas are available at popular trailheads, particularly around the Irati Houses within the Irati Forest and in villages like Orbaizeta. These spots serve as convenient starting points for many routes.
Yes, the region supports cyclists with MTB Centers in areas like the Salazar and Aezkoa Valleys (Arrazola). These centers offer services such as bike maintenance, rentals, and essential trail information, enhancing the mountain biking experience.
The extensive trail network in the Navarrese Pyrenees includes paths that connect local villages, such as Hiriberri/Villanueva de Aezkoa and Abaurrepea/Abaurrea Baja. The region's strategic location along the Camino de Santiago also means there are existing pathways that can be incorporated into rides.


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