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Scenic Road from Miranda to Haro

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Scenic Road from Miranda to Haro

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The Scenic Road from Miranda to Haro is a captivating cycling route in northern Spain, tracing the picturesque Ebro River between Miranda de Ebro in Burgos province and Haro in La Rioja. This cycleway, largely following Stage 12 of the GR 99 Ebro Nature Trail, offers cyclists a diverse journey through riverine landscapes, farmlands, and the renowned vineyards of the Rioja wine region. Starting near Miranda de Ebro at an elevation of approximately 460 meters, the path provides a unique…

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  • Konum: Labastida/Bastida, Rioja Alavesa, Álava, Basque Country, İspanya

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    22 Temmuz 2025

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    A beautiful road between Miranda and Haro runs parallel to the river and a few meters above it, allowing you to admire it most of the time. At times, we, the train, the power line, and the highway all pass through the same canyon!
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    Mesafe 14,4 km

    Tırmanış 50 m

    İniş 50 m

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    6 Haziran Cumartesi

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    En yüksek rüzgâr hızı: 8,0 km/h

    Konum: Labastida/Bastida, Rioja Alavesa, Álava, Basque Country, İspanya

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    What type of bicycle is best suited for the Miranda to Haro cycleway?

    Given the varied terrain, which includes paved sections, dirt tracks, gravel, and undefined surfaces, a touring bike or a mountain bike is highly recommended. These types of bikes offer the durability and tire grip needed to comfortably navigate all parts of the route, especially the more challenging unpaved segments after Ircio.

    Is the Scenic Road from Miranda to Haro suitable for beginner cyclists or families with children?

    While some sections are paved and relatively flat, making them suitable for beginners, the route also features unpaved dirt roads and gravel, particularly after Ircio, which can be challenging. For families or less experienced cyclists, it's advisable to be prepared for these varied conditions or consider cycling only the smoother, paved sections closer to Miranda de Ebro or Haro. The full 25.9 km with 283 meters of ascent might be considered intermediate overall.

    Are there specific parking facilities in Miranda de Ebro for cyclists starting the route?

    Cyclists typically start from the right bank of the Ebro River Park in Miranda de Ebro. While specific dedicated cycleway parking isn't explicitly highlighted, you can usually find public parking options within Miranda de Ebro, particularly near the riverfront or in the town center, from where you can easily access the start of the route.

    Can I bring my dog on the Miranda to Haro cycleway?

    Yes, the cycleway generally follows natural paths and rural roads, making it suitable for cycling or walking with a dog. However, always ensure your dog is under control, especially when passing through farmlands, near livestock, or on shared paths with other cyclists and pedestrians. Remember to carry water for your pet and clean up after them.

    What historical landmarks should I look out for along the route?

    The route is rich in history. Key landmarks include the baroque Church of San Pedro in Ircio (15th-18th centuries), the Monastery of Santa María la Real de Herrera (13th-18th centuries), and the remains of the Herrera salt pits. You'll also cycle along parts of an old Roman road. In Miranda de Ebro, the Carlos III Bridge and the historic old town are notable.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly along the cycleway?

    The route primarily passes through natural landscapes and small villages. While there might be limited facilities directly on the path, both Miranda de Ebro and Haro offer a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the middle sections of the route, and plan your refreshment stops in the towns at either end.

    What are the best viewpoints to stop at for panoramic photos?

    Don't miss the views from Gobera Hill, which offers panoramic vistas of the Montes Obarenes Nature Reserve, Sierra de Toloño, and Conchas de Haro. The "Balcón de Castilla" and Ircio Square also provide sweeping views. As you approach Haro, the viewpoints near the shrine of San Felices and the Bilibio Cliffs offer magnificent panoramas of the Conchas de Haro.

    What are the typical weather conditions to expect when cycling this route?

    While spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, summer can be quite hot, especially in July and August, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable. Winters are generally mild but can be damp, with occasional rain. Always check the local forecast for Miranda de Ebro and Haro before you set out, as conditions can vary, particularly with wind along the river.

    Is the Miranda to Haro cycleway part of a larger cycling network?

    Yes, this scenic route largely follows Stage 12 of the GR 99 Ebro Nature Trail, a long-distance path that traces the Ebro River. It also overlaps with parts of the Oja-Tirón path, integrating it into a broader network of trails for those looking to extend their cycling adventure.

    What should I pack for a day trip cycling from Miranda to Haro?

    Essential items include a helmet, sufficient water (at least 1-2 liters), snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), a basic bike repair kit (spare tube, pump, multi-tool), and a first-aid kit. Depending on the weather, layers of clothing are advisable. A camera is also a must for capturing the stunning scenery and historical sites.

    Are there public transport options to get to Miranda de Ebro or from Haro?

    Both Miranda de Ebro and Haro are well-connected by public transport. Miranda de Ebro has a train station and bus services, making it accessible from larger cities. Haro also has bus connections to nearby towns and cities. This allows for flexible planning, such as cycling one-way and returning by public transport, or using it to reach your starting point.

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