Gorgeous Gravel Adventure
A gravel cycling route starting from Larraga
Embark on a scenic gravel journey near Larraga
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Experience the rugged beauty of the Navarra region with this stunning gravel route. With a total ascent of 826 meters and a distance of 59 kilometers, this ride offers a challenging yet rewarding adventure through picturesque landscapes. The route takes you through the historic town of Artajona, known for its medieval fortress, and the charming village of Garínoain, where you can admire traditional Navarran architecture. Make sure to stop in Tafalla, an ancient city with a rich history, before completing your journey in Berbinzana. This route is suitable for intermediate to advanced cyclists looking for a unique off-road experience.
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59 km
826 m
Tough
Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Larraga Village centerLarraga: Cycle through the stunning landscapes of Larraga in Comunidad Foral de Navarra, Spain.
Larraga is a cyclist's dream located in the Comunidad Foral de Navarra region of Spain. The locality boasts scenic landscapes and well-connected cycling routes that cater to both road and gravel cyclists. Explore the rolling hills and tranquil countryside as you ride through the region, soaking in the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. In terms of famous cycling-related spots, nearby you can find the iconic climb of Piedra de San Martín, which offers a challenging ascent and stunning vistas. With its cyclist-friendly environment and access to legendary climbs, Larraga is a prime destination for cycling enthusiasts.11 km
11 km
ArtajonaVillageVisit Artajona and explore its impressive medieval fortress
18 km
18 km
LA SARREA656 mPeakDiscover the scenic beauty of LA SARREA
23 km
23 km
GarínoainVillageImmerse yourself in the traditional architecture of Garínoain
38 km
38 km
TafallaTownExplore the historic city of Tafalla
55 km
55 km
BerbinzanaVillageAdmire the charming village of Berbinzana
59 km
59 km
Finish: Larraga Village centerLarraga: Cycle through the stunning landscapes of Larraga in Comunidad Foral de Navarra, Spain.