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Gravel biking around Hiriberri/Villanueva De Aezkoa is characterized by its diverse terrain within the Aezkoa Valley, bordered by the Pyrenees. The region features the expansive Irati Forest, one of Europe's largest beech and fir woodlands, offering a network of tracks. Riders encounter varied landscapes, from dense forest paths to open pastures and mountainous sections, including the Sierra de Abodi. The Irati River also meanders through the area, contributing to the natural environment.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
4.0
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12
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37.6km
02:32
680m
680m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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11
riders
35.0km
02:13
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7
riders
58.7km
04:33
1,500m
1,500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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4
riders
39.1km
03:03
890m
890m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2
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33.6km
02:42
940m
940m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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It's the first road sign indicating the distance to Santiago. It's worth a photo.
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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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It is a very pleasant straight of slides... by car... because by bike you notice them in your legs.
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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 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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Col Burriegeta, also known as Puerto de Ibañeta, is a historic mountain pass in the Pyrenees, located between France and Spain. The pass is best known for its role in the Camino de Santiago, where pilgrims cross the border on their way to Santiago de Compostela1. The pass offers breathtaking views and is home to the modern chapel of San Salvador, which replaced an older chapel, and a monument to Roland, which commemorates the Battle of Roncesvalles in 778. Col Burriegeta is an important passage for both pilgrims and cyclists, who enjoy the challenging climb and the beautiful surroundings.
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The gravel biking routes around Hiriberri/Villanueva De Aezkoa are generally considered challenging. Komoot lists all available routes in this area as difficult, making them suitable for experienced riders looking for a demanding experience in the Pyrenean foothills and Irati Forest.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain, from comfortable forest tracks within the vast Irati Forest to more technical sections, open pastures, and mountainous paths in the Aezkoa Valley and Sierra de Abodi. The region offers a mix of gravel, dirt, and some paved sections, providing a varied and engaging ride.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, the Ochagavía – Tapla Pass loop from Taplako begiratokia is a great option. This difficult 36.5-mile (58.7 km) trail leads through the Sierra de Abodi and typically takes over 5 hours to complete.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter features like the El Cubo Waterfall, the scenic Tapla Pass, and the impressive Abodi Range. The Roland Fountain is another notable natural monument in the vicinity.
Yes, the area is steeped in history. You can explore traditional Aezkoan villages with their historic hórreos (traditional granaries) and visit the 15th-century Church of San Salvador in Hiriberri/Villanueva de Aezkoa. The Stone Circle at Col d'Orgambide also offers a glimpse into ancient history.
The Irati Forest, a central feature of the region, transforms beautifully with the seasons. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn brings a spectacular display of yellows, reds, and golds. These seasons generally provide pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery for gravel biking. Winter can be snowy, offering a different, more challenging experience.
Yes, many of the gravel routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Urrobi Valley – Hórreo de Lusarreta loop from Oroz-Betelu / Orotz-Betelu offers a challenging circular ride through varied landscapes.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience here, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Riders often praise the immersive experience of pedaling through the vast Irati Forest, the fresh Pyrenean breeze, and the satisfying crunch of gravel and leaves under their wheels, highlighting the region's pristine nature and diverse landscapes.
Absolutely. The Roncesvalles – Forest Path Near Roncesvalles loop from Orbaizeta provides excellent views of the Aezkoa Valley landscape, combining varied forest and open sections. Additionally, the Urkulu Ridge is a known viewpoint offering panoramic vistas.
Yes, particularly around the Irati Forest, you can find services catering to cyclists. These include bike-friendly accommodations, bike rental options, repair tools, and even guided e-bike tours, ensuring a comfortable and supported gravel biking experience.
The Irati Forest is a central feature of the region's gravel biking. The Forest Path Near Roncesvalles – Roncesvalles loop from Aurizberri is a prime example, navigating through sections of this ancient woodland and offering a true forest track experience.
Yes, several routes are accessible from or near Roncesvalles. The Roncesvalles – Trail to Col de Bentarte loop from Orreaga / Roncesvalles is a challenging option that starts directly from Orreaga / Roncesvalles, offering a significant climb and descent.


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