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The best traffic-free bike rides around Uhart-Cize

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Gravel biking around Uhart-Cize offers diverse terrain in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of southwestern France. The region is characterized by valleys, rolling hills, and mountains, with elevations ranging from approximately 149 meters to over 1000 meters. The Nive River and its tributaries contribute to a verdant landscape, featuring deep forests and quiet backroads ideal for no traffic gravel bike trails. Proximity to the Pyrenees provides a backdrop of mountain peaks and challenging ascents.

Best no traffic gravel bike trails around Uhart-Cize

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry – Ispéguy Pass loop from Ossès-St Martin d'Arrossa

51.8km

04:01

1,320m

1,320m

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Traffic-free bike rides around Uhart-Cize

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carnevalito
August 13, 2025, TPR No2 // Control Point (CP) 1: Col d'Ispeguy

There is a restaurant upstairs (actually several, but only one was open in July)

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Walk from the Ispeguy pass, narrow path, best worn in hiking shoes, some scree slopes, magnificent view!

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Before starting the climb: check the weather forecast and make sure you have the appropriate clothing. The climb can be done in the clouds (fog) towards the end. A fluorescent vest is not an exaggerated luxury. The road is sometimes narrow, the cars drive fast. For the descent, it is best to take a windbreaker and an undershirt with long sleeves. Light gloves prevent your hands from getting numb, which makes braking more difficult. At the top near the inn at the border crossing, horses walk freely on the road. During the descent along the Basque side you can meet a real pig (180+ kg) in the middle of the road.

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This 1.5km semi-discontinuous line section is not enjoyable. I don't like pushing my bike on a Single track w sharp rocks under my feet as big overgrown thorny bushes by my sides. It's not overly steep but half is up ad half is down.

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Lul Saenz
August 15, 2023, Pic de Larla

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The Col d'Ispéguy is a mountain pass located in the Basque Country, on the border between France and Spain. It has an elevation of 672 meters (2,205 feet) and connects the French village of Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry with the Spanish village of Valcarlos. The road to the pass is steep and winding, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the Pyrenees mountain range. The Col d'Ispéguy is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists, and is often featured in the Tour de France cycling race. At the top of the pass, there is a small chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Wind, which is said to protect travelers from the strong winds that often blow in the area.

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Saint Etienne de Baïgorry, at the foot of the Iparla ridges, is one of those very beautiful Basque villages. Nestled at the entrance of the Baigorri valley, discover its history while strolling through the village: the castle, the oldest parts of which date back to the 12th century, the Roman-style bridge, the houses of the 17th and 18th centuries or the pediment and is crossed by the Nive des Aldudes.

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The Aharza or Ahartza pass is on the GR 10 trail. This pretty belvedere is the access point to several peaks such as the Oilarandoi. It also has a nearby car park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic gravel bike trails are available around Uhart-Cize?

Komoot offers a selection of no traffic gravel bike trails around Uhart-Cize. Currently, there are 3 routes listed that focus on providing a quiet and scenic gravel biking experience away from vehicle traffic.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails around Uhart-Cize?

The region around Uhart-Cize, nestled in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, offers a diverse gravel biking experience. You can expect a mix of rolling hills, deep forests, and quiet backroads. The terrain ranges from approximately 149 meters to 1064 meters in elevation, providing both challenging climbs and rewarding descents with stunning panoramic views of the Pyrenees mountains.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Uhart-Cize?

The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Uhart-Cize, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, while winter may bring colder weather and potentially snow at higher elevations, particularly closer to the Pyrenees.

Are there any family-friendly no traffic gravel routes in Uhart-Cize?

While many routes in the region feature significant elevation changes, some sections of the extensive network of smooth tracks and quiet backroads can be suitable for families. It's recommended to check the route profiles for elevation and distance to find the best fit for your family's experience level. For example, the Larla – Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa loop from Ossès-St Martin d'Arrossa is a shorter option, though still rated as difficult due to elevation.

What historical sites or landmarks can I explore along these routes?

The area is rich in history, especially with its connection to the Camino de Santiago. You can explore sites like the medieval walled city of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, just 1 km from Uhart-Cize. Further afield, the Ibañeta Pass and the Roland Monument offer stunning views and historical significance. You might also encounter ancient structures like the Stone Circle at Col d'Orgambide.

Are there any natural features or viewpoints to see on the gravel trails?

Absolutely! The region boasts breathtaking natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views from mountain passes like Ibañeta Pass or summits such as Munhoa Summit. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, deep forests, and the Nive River with its tributaries, offering verdant scenery throughout your ride. You might even discover unique geological formations like the Harpéa Cave.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about the no traffic trails in Uhart-Cize?

The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Uhart-Cize, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Riders frequently praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural landscapes, and the sense of freedom found on the quiet forest trails and backroads away from traffic. The challenging climbs and rewarding views are also often highlighted.

Is parking available for gravel bikers in Uhart-Cize?

Yes, parking is generally available in and around Uhart-Cize and nearby towns like Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. Many routes start from villages or designated parking areas, making it convenient to access the trails. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.

Can I reach the trails using public transport?

While Uhart-Cize itself is a smaller commune, its proximity to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, a significant hub on the Camino de Santiago, means there are some public transport options. Buses connect Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to larger towns, which could potentially be used to access the general area. However, direct public transport to specific trailheads might be limited, so planning your route and transport in advance is advisable.

Are dogs allowed on the gravel bike trails?

Many natural areas and trails in the French Basque Country are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary, particularly in protected areas or private lands. It's always best to check local guidelines for the specific trail you plan to ride to ensure dogs are permitted.

What is the typical length of no traffic gravel bike trails in this area?

The length of no traffic gravel bike trails around Uhart-Cize varies significantly. For instance, the Larla – Saint-Martin-d'Arrossa loop is approximately 19.5 km, while the Saint-Étienne-de-Baïgorry – Ispéguy Pass loop extends to about 51.8 km. You can find routes ranging from shorter, more accessible rides to longer, more challenging expeditions, often featuring considerable elevation gains.

Are there any advanced or challenging no traffic gravel routes?

Yes, the region around Uhart-Cize, with its proximity to the Pyrenees, offers several challenging gravel routes. Many trails feature significant elevation gains and technical sections, making them suitable for experienced gravel bikers. For example, the To Munhoa – Aharza Pass loop from Ascarat covers nearly 37.4 km with over 1300 meters of ascent, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.

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