Montejurra Loop from Estella-Lizarra
Montejurra Loop from Estella-Lizarra
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30.0km
390m
Cycling
Cycle 18.6 miles (30.0 km) on this moderate route through vineyards, historic towns, and past the famous Bodegas Irache wine fountain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Includes a segment that goes up or down a series of steps
You may need to carry your bike.
After 30.0 km for 13 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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2.72 km
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26.8 km
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29.5 km
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29.7 km
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30.0 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
12.4 km
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6.92 km
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Surfaces
12.0 km
8.09 km
5.88 km
2.03 km
2.03 km
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Elevation
Highest point (550 m)
Lowest point (390 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This route is rated as moderate. It's generally accessible for touring cyclists with good fitness. Komoot defines moderate cycling routes as those up to 5 hours and 1500 feet (approximately 457m) of elevation gain, noting that some segments might be unpaved and challenging to ride.
The route primarily features paved surfaces, making it suitable for touring bicycles. However, be prepared for some sections that may include agricultural tracks or dirt tracks, especially when traversing areas between fields. The broader region offers diverse landscapes, from cereal-growing plains to mountains and forests.
A significant highlight is the Wine Fountain — Bodegas Irache, which offers free wine and water to pilgrims. You'll also pass the historic Santa María de Irache Monastery. The route takes you through the monumental city of Estella-Lizarra, known for its Romanesque churches like Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa, palaces, and cobbled streets. Picturesque views of extensive vineyards and the Urbasa mountain range are also part of the experience.
Yes, this cycling route notably connects with the historic Camino de Santiago. Parts of the trail follow the Camino Francés, allowing you to experience sections of this ancient pilgrimage path.
While the specific best time isn't detailed, considering the region's climate and the presence of vineyards, spring and autumn would likely offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, and winters might be cooler and wetter.
The route is circular and passes through Estella-Lizarra and Villatuerta. You can typically find parking in these towns to start your ride. For example, parking near the historic center of Estella-Lizarra or close to Bodegas Irache would provide convenient access points.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public circular route in the Navarre region of Spain.
While cycling routes themselves are generally open, specific rules for dogs can vary in towns and attractions along the way. If you plan to bring a dog, it's advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in populated areas or near agricultural land, and check local regulations for any specific restrictions at sites like Bodegas Irache or within Estella-Lizarra.
Yes, the route passes through Estella-Lizarra and Villatuerta, both of which offer amenities including cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can find refreshments and meals. Bodegas Irache also has a wine fountain and a museum, and likely facilities for visitors.
As the name suggests, the "Estella-Lizarra, Bodegas Irache, Villatuerta – Circular Route" is a loop trail. You will start and end in the same general area, completing a full circuit.
You can expect picturesque views, especially through extensive vineyards that are a prominent feature of the area. The journey offers glimpses of the historical and natural beauty of the Tierra Estella region, including views of the Urbasa mountain range from certain points, and the historic architecture of Estella-Lizarra.
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