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Touring cycling routes around Villatuerta traverse a region characterized by diverse landscapes, including gentle mountains, woodlands, limestone gorges, and vineyards. The area is integrated into major EuroVelo routes, such as EuroVelo 1 and EuroVelo 3, offering varied terrain from paved paths to unpaved surfaces. Cyclists encounter long rivers, streams, and valleys, often leading through picturesque backdrops and historical elements. This geographical variety provides a range of experiences for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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128
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110km
07:22
1,680m
1,680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.5km
03:30
790m
790m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
20
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97.1km
07:42
1,540m
1,540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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83.9km
07:04
1,200m
1,200m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Shortly before the cathedral with the Holy Bishop Boschof, a clown fountain.
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We loved the town of Estella! Very welcoming ♥
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At the general audience on June 21, 2006, the then Holy Father briefly summarized two biblically recorded events that describe the special position of James the Greater, the patron saint of this church, among the disciples: + "He was privileged, along with Peter and John, to participate in the hour of Jesus' agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and in the event of Jesus' Transfiguration. (...) In the first instance, James, together with the other two apostles, experiences the glory of the Lord; he sees him speaking with Moses and Elijah; he sees the splendor of divine glory shining in Jesus; in the other instance, he faces suffering and humiliation; he sees with his own eyes how the Son of God humbles himself and is obedient to the point of death. The second experience was certainly an opportunity for him to mature in faith and to correct the one-sided, triumphalist interpretation of the first experience: He had to recognize that the Messiah, awaited by the Jewish people as a triumphant leader, was in reality not only full of honor and glory. surrounded not only by suffering, but also by suffering and weakness. The glory of Christ is realized precisely on the cross, in sharing in our sufferings." (Pope Benedict XVI)
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Without a doubt the best gravel ride in the northern region
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Beautiful Romanesque church with a small but beautiful cloister in which we can find an intertwined column.
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San Pedro de la Rúa is a beautiful historic church located in the heart of the medieval town of Estella-Lizarra, along the famous Camino de Santiago. Built in the 12th century, this church is a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture. Its most striking feature is the cloister, considered one of the richest sculptural ensembles in Navarra. The church itself is imposing and exudes a serene tranquility. Inside you will find beautiful vaults and historical works of art that reflect the rich history of the region. San Pedro de la Rúa’s location, high above the town, offers magnificent views over Estella and the surrounding landscapes.
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The Church of Santiago in Puente la Reina, also known as the Church of Santiago el Mayor, is a historical and architectural gem. This parish church originally dates back to the 12th century, but most of what you see today dates back to the 16th century after extensive reconstruction. One of its most striking features is the late Romanesque entrance, which was preserved during later renovations. Inside you will find a special statue, known as the Black Santiago.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Villatuerta, offering a wide range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from around 40 reviews.
Villatuerta's touring cycling routes traverse diverse landscapes, including gentle mountains, woodlands, limestone gorges, and vineyards. You'll encounter a mix of paved paths and unpaved surfaces, offering variety for different cycling preferences. The region is also characterized by long rivers and streams, often leading through picturesque valleys.
Yes, while many routes are rated as difficult, there are 2 easy and 6 moderate touring cycling routes available around Villatuerta. These routes offer a less challenging experience, allowing beginners to enjoy the region's scenery at a comfortable pace.
Advanced touring cyclists will find plenty of challenging options, with 15 routes rated as difficult. These routes often feature significant elevation gains and longer distances. For example, the Puerto de Arradia – Baigorri Ruins loop from Villatuerta is a 60.3-mile (97.1 km) trail with notable climbs, often taking over 7 hours to complete.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Villatuerta are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Water Fountain – Puerto de Arradia loop from Villatuerta and the challenging View of Ázqueta – View of the Sierra de Lokiz loop from Villatuerta.
The region offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty. You can expect to see the foothills of the Pyrenees, verdant valleys carved by rivers like the Bidasoa, ancient forests such as the Irati Forest, and scenic vineyards. The routes often pass by impressive woodlands and limestone gorges, with opportunities to spot local wildlife and livestock.
Absolutely. Cycling routes in Villatuerta often weave through medieval towns and past ancient towers and palaces. The area is rich in history, being part of the French Way of St. James pilgrimage route. Notable landmarks include the Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge, the historic town of Estella-Lizarra, and the Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa. You might also encounter unique features like the Irache Fountain or the Wine Fountain — Bodegas Irache.
The diverse landscapes of Villatuerta make it suitable for cycling across various seasons. However, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions for touring, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, while winter might present cooler temperatures, particularly in higher elevations.
Yes, Villatuerta is strategically located near major EuroVelo cycling routes. You can access sections of EuroVelo 1 (the Atlantic Coast Route), which enters Navarra via the Bidasoa Greenway, and EuroVelo 3 (the Pilgrims' Route), which traverses Navarra through the Pyrenees. These routes offer extensive cycling opportunities and connect to broader European networks.
Greenways are non-motorized, universally accessible paths, often built along disused railway lines. They are ideal for cyclists, incorporating old stations, tunnels, and viaducts. Near Villatuerta, you can find Greenways like the Bidasoa, Irati, and Vasco-Navarro Railway Nature Trails, which are perfect for relaxed touring cycling.
Many routes offer stunning viewpoints, especially those that climb into the gentle mountains or traverse river valleys. For instance, the View of Ázqueta – View of the Sierra de Lokiz loop from Villatuerta is specifically named for its scenic vistas. The region's contrasting terrains, from vineyards to limestone gorges, ensure a variety of picturesque backdrops throughout your ride.
Yes, the cycling routes often connect picturesque villages where you can find local amenities. Many campsites in Navarre have adapted to become cycle tourism centers, offering services like repair workshops and route maps. You'll find opportunities to stop, experience local culture, and enjoy regional cuisine and wines in the towns and villages along your journey.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of historical and natural features like vineyards and river valleys, and the access to well-maintained EuroVelo routes and Greenways. The variety of routes catering to different ability levels is also frequently highlighted.


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