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35.6km
1,070m
Mountain biking
This difficult 22.1-mile mountain biking loop in Sierra de Aralar offers challenging climbs, rewarding panoramic views, and historical landm
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes very steep uphill segments
You may need to push your bike.
After 4.33 km for 272 m
After 9.40 km for 222 m
After 14.1 km for 2.42 km
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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7.06 km
Highlight • Religious Site
7.22 km
Public Water Fountain
Public Water Fountain
7.32 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
11.1 km
Highlight • Natural
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16.8 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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35.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
14.4 km
10.4 km
8.54 km
2.21 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
9.73 km
9.04 km
6.68 km
4.18 km
2.98 km
2.16 km
844 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,220 m)
Lowest point (430 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The terrain is exceptionally challenging, characterized by significant ascents and descents. You'll encounter narrow, rugged roads, and potentially rougher tracks if venturing off paved sections. The climbs, especially towards Artxueta, feature steep gradients, demanding excellent physical condition and technical skill. Descents are equally challenging, requiring advanced bike handling.
This loop offers spectacular and expansive views. You'll pass by the ancient San Miguel de Aralar Sanctuary, a 9th-century Romanesque jewel with unbeatable views of the Urbasa and Andía mountain ranges. The Valle de Ata is another scenic point. From the Artxueta Summit (1,340 m), you'll be rewarded with very wide panoramic views of Navarra, offering a pure mountain environment. You'll also traverse diverse landscapes, from dense beech forests to open, high-altitude meadows.
No, this trail is considered very high difficulty and is not suitable for beginners. The relentless and steep gradients, with stretches up to 16-17%, indicate an extreme physical challenge. It demands exceptional strength, endurance, and advanced technical climbing and bike handling skills, especially on unpaved surfaces.
While specific parking areas for this exact mountain biking loop aren't detailed, common starting points for routes in the area include the vicinity of the San Miguel de Aralar Sanctuary, which typically has parking facilities, or the town of Irurtzun, from which the Komoot tour starts.
The best time to mountain bike this loop is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). Due to the high altitude and 'almost Pyrenean atmosphere,' winters can bring snow and ice, making the trail impassable or extremely hazardous. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Sierra de Aralar Natural Park for activities like mountain biking. However, it's always advisable to respect park regulations, stay on marked paths, and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural environment.
Yes, the Sierra de Aralar Natural Park generally allows dogs on its trails. However, it is crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife and livestock, and to ensure the safety and enjoyment of other trail users. Always clean up after your pet.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other paths. You might find yourself on parts of the Aralarko bira, Sakanako Donejakue bidea, Ruta ciclable Agurain-Irurtzun Ziklobidea, or the Artzaintza naturbidea, among others. These intersections can offer opportunities for extending or modifying your ride if you're familiar with the area.
Given the trail's difficulty and mountain environment, you should bring plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike, appropriate layers of clothing for changing weather conditions, a helmet, and a first-aid kit. A GPS device or a reliable navigation app like Komoot is highly recommended due to potentially varied off-road terrain and forested sections where it's easy to get disoriented.
While the trail itself is in a pristine mountain environment, you can find amenities in nearby towns. The San Miguel de Aralar Sanctuary often has a small cafe or restaurant. Larger towns like Irurtzun or Lekunberri, which are common access points to the Sierra de Aralar, offer a wider range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
The climb to Artxueta is legendary for its steepness and sustained effort. Even on paved sections, it features 'hard ramps' and 'rough asphalt' with constant gradients of 12-17%, some even nearing 15%. For mountain biking, this translates to an exceptionally demanding ascent that tests both physical and mental fortitude, especially if you encounter unpaved tracks.