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24.8km
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Mountain biking
This difficult 15.4-mile mountain biking route through Bosque Burdindogi features technical descents, extensive beech forests, and views fro
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
After 11.0 km for 1.50 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.4 km
10.9 km
1.44 km
955 m
Surfaces
13.9 km
8.12 km
1.25 km
955 m
566 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,220 m)
Lowest point (580 m)
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This route is rated as difficult for mountain biking. It features numerous 'trialeras' (technical descents) and demanding sections that require advanced riding skills. Some parts of the trail are not well-marked, making reliance on GPS navigation essential, especially within the dense forest.
The terrain is highly varied, primarily navigating through extensive beech forests ('hayedos') in Navarra. You'll encounter technical sections, fast-paced parts, and some pedaling zones. The route includes significant ascents and descents, with the Goitiko Gaina summit characterized by rocky prominences. Some tracks can also be soft underwheel.
You'll be immersed in the vast beech forests of Navarra, offering a peaceful and shady ride. Key highlights include the Trail to Goitiko Gaina and the Goitiko Gaina summit. From elevated points like Leateko Gaina, you can enjoy views of the Eugi reservoir. The area also holds historical significance, with megalithic monuments and the ancient Ermita del Santo Cristo de Burdindogi.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Nafarroa Xtrem, Sugea, King Cobra, and Burdindogiko bidea trails, among others.
Specific parking areas are not detailed in the available information. However, as the trail is located in the extensive beech forests north of Pamplona, in Navarra, Spain, you would typically look for parking in nearby villages or designated forest access points that serve as trailheads for the region.
While specific regulations for dogs on this particular trail are not provided, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in natural areas, especially given the presence of wildlife and other trail users. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.
The extensive beech forests provide shade, making it enjoyable during warmer months. However, given the technical nature and potential for soft tracks, spring and autumn might offer the most favorable conditions with cooler temperatures and potentially firmer ground. Winter riding could be challenging due to weather and trail conditions.
There is no information indicating that a permit or entrance fee is required to access this mountain biking route. It appears to be freely accessible within the natural forest area.
Yes, navigation can be tricky. Some paths are not well-marked, especially in the deeper parts of the forest. It is highly recommended to rely on a GPS device or a navigation app like komoot with the route downloaded to stay on track.
The trail is located in a natural forest area north of Pamplona. While specific facilities directly on the route are unlikely, you would find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the surrounding towns and villages in Navarra, Spain.
The region around Burdindogi and Goitiko Gaina is rich in history. You can find megalithic monuments, including a dolmen and a menhir, suggesting it was a sacred site over 3,000 years ago. Additionally, the ancient Ermita del Santo Cristo de Burdindogi is located at the foot of the Burdindogi summit.
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