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This difficult 30.5-mile road cycling route from Navascués through Foz de Burgui offers challenging climbs and stunning gorge views.
最終更新日: 2月 26, 2026
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33.5 km
ハイライト • 峡谷
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34.6 km
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49.0 km
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道の種類と表面
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29.5 km
18.6 km
990 m
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48.3 km
743 m
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The route is rated as 'difficult' and features a significant elevation gain of 950 meters over approximately 49 kilometers. While road surfaces are generally well-paved, expect sustained climbs and potentially steep sections, with some areas indicating gradients of up to 10%.
No, this route is rated as 'difficult' and requires a 'very good fitness' level due to its substantial elevation gain and challenging climbs. It is best suited for experienced road cyclists.
You'll experience diverse and captivating landscapes. Key features include the magnificent cliffs of Views of the Foz de Burgui, carved by the Esca River, and the natural reserve of Foz de Benasa. The route also passes through Burgui, a settlement with historical elements.
Yes, within the Foz de Burgui, you can admire the old medieval bridge of Burgui. There's also a 3-kilometer stretch known as the 'Promenade of Crafts' with reproductions illustrating traditional trades like Almadieros (rafters) and charcoal burners, offering a unique cultural dimension to your ride.
The Foz de Burgui is renowned for its rich birdlife. You'll likely see numerous rock-dwelling birds, including one of Europe's largest vulture colonies, particularly around the cliffs of Borreguil and Virgen de la Peña.
The route starts from Navascués and returns to the Natural Reserve Foz de Benasa. The Foz de Benasa area near Navascués features a recreational area with picnic spots, which could serve as a convenient starting and ending point with parking facilities.
The available information does not indicate that special permits or entrance fees are required for road cycling through the Foz de Benasa Natural Reserve or the Foz de Burgui. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations before your trip.
Given the challenging nature of the route and the mountainous terrain, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, and winter may bring adverse weather conditions to the Pyrenean foothills.
The route passes through the settlement of Burgui, where you may find options for cafes or restaurants. Navascués, the starting point, is also likely to have amenities. The Foz de Benasa recreational area offers picnic spots for a stop after your ride.
This is a road cycling route, and while dogs are generally allowed in natural areas, specific rules for dogs on bikes or within the natural reserves (Foz de Benasa and Foz de Burgui) are not detailed. It's best to check local regulations regarding pets in these protected areas.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of the Via Sancti Martini - Chemin de Saragosse, Foz de Burgui, and Cañada de los Roncaleses, among others.