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The Medieval Route
A road cycling route starting from Larraga
Cycle through historic towns and visit an ancient castle.
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Embark on a journey through time as you cycle along the Medieval Route. This route takes you through charming towns and offers stunning views of the Navarra countryside. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to explore a 9th-century castle and cross a Roman bridge. The overall experience of cycling through this region is truly unforgettable.
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78 km
937 m
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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.9 km
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MendigorriaVillageMendigorria is a picturesque medieval town with narrow streets and well-preserved buildings.
10 km
10 km
Alto de Zabarate412 mPeakAlto de Zabarate offers a challenging climb with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
15 km
15 km
Puente RománicoViewpointCross the Roman bridge and admire its impressive architecture.
15 km
15 km
Puente la Reina / GaresVillagePuente la Reina / Gares is a town that marks the beginning of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.
21 km
21 km
LegardaVillageLegarda is known for its beautiful natural surroundings and traditional Basque houses.
35 km
35 km
Cizur MenorVillageCizur Menor is located near Pamplona and offers a mix of urban and rural landscapes.
40 km
40 km
Mendi518 mPeakMendi is a small village where time seems to stand still, surrounded by rolling hills.
48 km
48 km
Castillo de TiebasCastleCastillo de Tiebas is an impressive castle built in the 11th century with panoramic views of the region.
58 km
58 km
El Boyeral712 mPeakEl Boyeral is a scenic spot with lush green meadows and grazing cattle.
65 km
65 km
ArtajonaVillageArtajona is a medieval town known for its fortified walls and picturesque streets.
78 km
78 km
Finish: Larraga Village centerLarraga: Cycle through the stunning landscapes of Larraga in Comunidad Foral de Navarra, Spain.
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