Mountain passes around Anue are situated in a region characterized by varied terrain, including valleys and mountainous areas, often associated with the historical Camino Francés. The landscape features significant climbs and descents, with passes reaching elevations of over 800 meters. This area is known for its road cycling routes and hiking trails, offering diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The passes connect different valleys and towns, providing both scenic viewpoints and practical routes through the region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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An Alto that is not quite as tough on the legs, but you have to go over there first. In August I was looking forward to refreshments, but then the stand was not open... well, then the beautiful descent follows...
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Take a moment . If you came here you also passed this super nice Guardia civil.
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Of the ports that the area is there is the hardest
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nice area with drinking water
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The mountain "Erro" has 801 meters. On the summit, a hawker with soft drinks and chairs has prepared for the many pilgrims.
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Long mountain pass that links the Baztán and Arga valleys. The road is not very wide, although it is perfectly paved and does not usually have much traffic. From the Irurita slope it has a length of 15 kilometers in which almost a thousand meters of unevenness are overcome. It has become well known as it is traditionally included in the cycling tour that is held every year in honor of the Navarrese cyclist Miguel Indurain. The Irurita slope alternates very hard sections with other more bearable ones, with slopes of up to 12%. From the Eugi side, the pass is barely six kilometers long, very bearable, except for the last two, with an average percentage of between 8.2 and 9.4%.
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For panoramic views, Artesiaga Pass is highly recommended, offering expansive vistas from its 984-meter elevation. Erro Pass also provides beautiful scenery as it connects different valleys.
Yes, several passes are popular with road cyclists. Artesiaga Pass is well-known, traditionally included in the Miguel Indurain cycling tour, featuring challenging sections up to 12% gradient. Urquiaga Pass (Urkiagako Lepoa) is another classic route in the Eugi region for road cycling. Puerto de Belate is also a very popular road port among cyclists in the area. You can find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Anue guide.
The area offers diverse hiking experiences. For example, near Artesiaga Pass, you can find moderate trails like the Artesiaga Pass – Summit of Sayoa loop. The First climbs in the Camino Francés (Navarra) highlight mentions trails that are part of the historic Camino Francés, including Alto de Erro and Alto de Mezkiritz. Explore more options in the Hiking around Anue guide.
Yes, the First climbs in the Camino Francés (Navarra), which include Alto de Erro and Alto de Mezkiritz, are significant as they are part of the historical Camino Francés. This area is known for its connection to the clashes between Arabs and Charlemagne's Paladins.
The difficulty varies. Passes like Artesiaga Pass can have very hard sections with slopes up to 12%, especially from the Irurita slope. Erro Pass has an average gradient of 4.9%, making it less strenuous but still a notable climb. The climbs on the Camino Francés, while not extremely long, can be challenging, especially with luggage.
Absolutely. Urquiaga Pass (Urkiagako Lepoa) is a classic destination for mountain biking in the Eugi region and is part of a cool circular route. You can also discover more options in the Gravel biking around Anue guide.
Some passes offer basic amenities. For instance, Puerto de Belate has a picnic area with a fountain shortly before the top. The First climbs in the Camino Francés (Navarra) also mention areas with drinking water.
The passes in the Anue region reach significant elevations. Artesiaga Pass is a highway port at 984 meters above sea level. Erro Pass tops out at 801 meters, and Puerto de Belate reaches 847 meters.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences. Many enjoy the panoramic views from passes like Artesiaga Pass. Cyclists find the climbs challenging and rewarding, with some passes being part of well-known cycling tours. The historical significance of passes along the Camino Francés also adds to the appeal for hikers.
Yes, Urquiaga Pass (Urkiagako Lepoa) is specifically noted as a mountain pass with a forest trail, making it a classic route in the Eugi region for both road and mountain biking.
Many passes are accessible by both road and paths. For example, Artesiaga Pass can be reached by road, mountain bike, or on foot. Erro Pass is crossed by the N-135 road, making it easily accessible by vehicle.


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