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Puerto de Erro

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Puerto de Erro

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The Puerto de Erro is a historic mountain pass nestled in the Spanish Pyrenees, within the autonomous community of Navarre. Standing at an elevation of 801 metres, this significant pass is an integral part of the N-135 road, famously connecting Pamplona to France via Roncesvalles. It serves as a crucial segment of the Camino de Santiago, specifically the French Way, making it a place rich in history and natural beauty.

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    Elevation 790 m

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    Location: Erro, Pirineos, Navarra, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of Puerto de Erro?

    Puerto de Erro boasts a rich history, serving as a passage for diverse peoples for millennia. Evidence of human presence dates back over 30,000 years to the Upper Paleolithic. A significant Roman road connecting Astorga to Bordeaux passed through the Erro Valley, and it became a crucial section of the Camino de Santiago (French Way) during the Middle Ages. The area is also historically linked to the Battle of Roncesvalles.

    Are there specific landmarks or historical points of interest at the pass itself?

    Yes, a notable landmark at the pass is a stone slab, over two meters long, said to represent the stride of the French hero Roland. Historically, a building known as Venta del Puerto or Venta del Caminante served as an inn for pilgrims and travelers, though it is now used as a cowshed.

    What are the typical gradients and distances for cyclists approaching Puerto de Erro?

    When ascending from Zubiri, the route is about 6.6 kilometers long with an average gradient of 4.3% and an elevation gain of 285 meters. The gradients are generally consistent, ranging from 3% to 7%, with the final 600 meters being the steepest at 7.7%.

    How crowded does Puerto de Erro get, especially for parking?

    The N-135 road, which passes through Puerto de Erro, experiences considerable traffic. Parking is generally available, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons for pilgrims and cyclists. Arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a spot.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options or easy walks near Puerto de Erro?

    While the pass itself is a point on the Camino de Santiago, which can be a longer trek, the surrounding Erro Valley offers various paths. For specific family-friendly or beginner routes, it's recommended to explore local trail maps or use a route planning app to find shorter, less strenuous options that might branch off from the main Camino route.

    Is Puerto de Erro suitable for a winter visit, and what are the weather considerations?

    While the pass is accessible year-round, winter conditions in the Pyrenees can be challenging. Snow and ice are common, especially at 801 meters elevation. The average flow of the Erro river, for instance, significantly increases in January due to rain and snowfall. If visiting in winter, be prepared for cold weather, potential road closures, and check forecasts for snow and ice before traveling.

    What kind of natural features or wildlife can be observed around Puerto de Erro?

    The pass is situated in the central Pyrenean valleys, offering scenic views of pine forests and mountainous landscapes. The Erro river, which flows nearby, supports local ecosystems. While specific wildlife sightings aren't guaranteed, the Pyrenees are home to various species, and keen observers might spot local birds or other fauna.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly at or very close to Puerto de Erro?

    Historically, the Venta del Puerto served as an inn, but it is no longer operational as such. There are no cafes or restaurants directly at the pass. For amenities, visitors would need to travel to nearby villages like Zubiri or Erro, which offer options for food and drink.

    What are the best viewpoints from Puerto de Erro?

    From the pass, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Pyrenees to the northeast. To the southwest, glimpses of the city of Pamplona are visible. The ascent from Zubiri also provides increasingly scenic vistas as you climb through the

    What is the elevation of Puerto de Erro and how does it compare to the surrounding terrain?

    Puerto de Erro stands at an altitude of 801 meters above sea level. It is located between the municipalities of Zubiri and Erro. The Erro river, which originates nearby, starts at an altitude of 1279 meters and flows down to 456 meters where it joins the Irati river, indicating the significant elevation changes in the surrounding Pyrenean landscape.

    Are there public transport options to reach Puerto de Erro?

    Puerto de Erro is located on the N-135 road, a main route connecting Pamplona to France. While there might be bus services that traverse this road, direct public transport specifically to the pass itself may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules from Pamplona or nearby towns for routes passing through the Erro Valley.

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