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Road cycling routes in Iñarbeko Arroila / Foz De Iñarbe navigate through a region characterized by its location within the Pyrenees, featuring significant elevation changes and mountain passes. The landscape includes deep gorges (arroila/foz) and forested areas, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. This area provides challenging climbs and descents, typical of a mountainous natural park.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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45.7km
02:20
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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34.0km
01:40
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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119km
07:20
3,190m
3,190m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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87.1km
05:03
1,870m
1,870m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.3km
01:48
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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An amazing place with magnificent views and birds of prey soaring just above your head. A spectacular sensation!
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The Metkiritz pass is a very easy and accessible climb that offers cyclists a pleasant experience with its spectacular natural landscapes. The road is in perfect condition although there is traffic as it is a national road. The views from the top are not attractive, although the surroundings are.
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It is a beautiful border pass between Spain and France, well known for being part of the most traditional route of the Camino de Santiago. Sportingly, the climb on both sides is easy, although on the French side it is much longer as it starts at a lower altitude. The Spanish side is just 6 km from Burguete, the last being the most difficult with an average gradient of 7%. On this side you pass the famous and well-known monastery of Roncesvalles. The French side is 18 km from Arnegui and an average gradient of 4%. The hardest part is 5 km from the summit, with one kilometre at 7%. The landscape on this side is of lush vegetation going up a very closed valley that hardly leaves room for views of the surrounding mountains. The road is very twisty. It is a port with very good asphalt and a lot of traffic in general... so, be careful!
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Aurizberri, also known as Espinal, is a charming village in the region of Navarra. It is located in the municipality of Erro, in the picturesque Merindad de Sangüesa, and is part of the Auñamendi region. This village was founded in 1269 by Theobald II and is strategically located between the historic towns of Roncesvalles and Gerendiain. Aurizberri/Espinal is a popular stop for pilgrims following the Camino de Santiago, thanks to its location on the famous pilgrimage route that runs through the Pyrenees. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside known for its rich flora and fauna, including trout and a variety of mushrooms, which play an important role in the local gastronomy.
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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 monastery complex is an impressive building and worth a visit. There are also two cafés, a hotel and the pilgrims' hostel.
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The road cycling routes in Iñarbeko Arroila / Foz De Iñarbe are primarily characterized by significant elevation changes, typical of a mountainous Pyrenean region. There are no easy routes listed; instead, you'll find a mix of 3 moderate and 3 difficult routes, offering challenging climbs and descents.
Routes vary in length, catering to different endurance levels. For example, the Burguete – Ibañeta Pass loop from Arrieta is about 21.5 miles (34.6 km), while the Roncesvalles – Ibañeta Pass loop from Oroz-Betelu / Orotz-Betelu extends to 35.0 miles (56.3 km). The longest route, Heart of the Iraty forest – Burdincurutcheta Pass loop from Garralda, is a demanding 74.1 miles (119.3 km).
As a mountainous region, parking availability can vary. Many routes start from villages like Oroz-Betelu, Nagore, Arrieta, or Garralda, where you can typically find public parking areas. It's advisable to check specific starting points for detailed parking information before your ride.
Given the region's mountainous terrain and the listed routes, there are currently no routes classified as 'easy'. The available routes range from moderate to difficult, featuring significant climbs and descents. Cyclists new to road biking in mountainous areas might find these routes challenging.
For advanced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Roncesvalles – Ibañeta Pass loop from Oroz-Betelu / Orotz-Betelu (difficult, 975m elevation gain) or the Port de Larrau Climb (CIMA NA01) (difficult, 1873m elevation gain) offer substantial climbs and rewarding descents through the Pyrenees. The Heart of the Iraty forest – Burdincurutcheta Pass loop from Garralda is also a difficult option with over 3000m of elevation gain.
The best time for road cycling in this Pyrenean region is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and mountain passes are more likely to be clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for cycling. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Being in the Pyrenees, the weather can be variable. Expect cooler temperatures at higher elevations, even in summer. Rain and fog are possible, especially in spring and autumn. Strong winds can also occur on exposed sections. Always be prepared for changing conditions, including sun, rain, and temperature fluctuations.
Given the variable mountain weather, layering is key. Wear moisture-wicking base layers, a cycling jersey, and consider a lightweight, packable windproof or waterproof jacket. Arm and leg warmers are also useful for cooler mornings or descents. Don't forget a helmet, cycling gloves, and appropriate footwear.
Many routes pass through or near small villages like Oroz-Betelu, Nagore, Arrieta, or Burguete, where you might find local cafes, bars, or small shops to refuel. However, services can be sparse in more remote mountain sections, so it's always wise to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer rides.
Road cycling in Iñarbeko Arroila / Foz De Iñarbe offers stunning Pyrenean vistas. You'll experience deep gorges (arroila/foz), dense forested areas, and panoramic views from mountain passes like Ibañeta Pass and Mezkiritz Pass. The routes showcase the rugged beauty of the region's natural park.
As part of the Pyrenees, the region is rich in biodiversity. While cycling, you might spot various bird species, including raptors, and potentially larger mammals like deer or wild boar, especially in quieter, forested areas. Maintaining a respectful distance and not disturbing animals is important.
Yes, several popular routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Roncesvalles – Ibañeta Pass loop from Oroz-Betelu / Orotz-Betelu, the Erro Village Church – Mezkiritz Pass (922 m) loop from Nagore, and the Burguete – Ibañeta Pass loop from Arrieta.
There are 6 road cycling routes detailed in this guide for Iñarbeko Arroila / Foz De Iñarbe, offering a range of moderate to difficult challenges through the Pyrenean landscape.


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