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Mountain biking around Vidángoz/Bidankoze offers a diverse landscape characterized by significant elevation changes, mountain passes, and forested valleys within the Pyrenean region. The mountainous terrain, carved by the Biniés ravine and its tributaries, provides a varied backdrop for cycling. Riders can expect routes that traverse varied natural environments, including open areas and wooded sections. The region's infrastructure includes dedicated mountain bike trails catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
3.0
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7
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36.7km
04:11
1,230m
1,230m
Tackle the difficult 22.8-mile Vuelta al Peñablanca mountain biking route in Roncal Valley, featuring 4044 feet of elevation gain.
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20
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52.9km
04:03
1,150m
1,140m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9
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14.5km
01:59
630m
630m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.0
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7
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46.0km
04:04
980m
980m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.6km
03:25
880m
890m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Larra Belagua is a good area for practicing Enduro.
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Hidden among the undergrowth, you climb up a small path next to the bridge, the interior is flooded.
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Without a doubt, the Col de la Piedra de Saint Martin or Pierre Saint-Martin is one of the Top 10 in the whole of the Pyrenees. Without exceeding 2000 metres of altitude, it is a very long pass, with a lot of accumulated gradient (due to the innumerable French slopes, the gradient is 1,450 metres), with very hard slopes and several kilometres above 10%, with wonderful landscapes and panoramic views and with little traffic, except for the slopes crossed by the main road (D132 in France, the NA 137 in Spain). It is a pass with many slopes; in Europe there are few other passes that have as many slopes as this one (col de Turini, Passo delle Erbe, would be comparable in number of slopes approximately). I have only climbed it by 2 slopes: (i) my first time was from Lourdios Ichère, crossing the col de Labays and the col de Soudet. Simply spectacular; (ii) I have subsequently climbed the Spanish side on several occasions, which is unique, and which starts from Belagua and crosses the Belagua cross-country ski resort to reach the mountain pass. It is also very beautiful, with a landscape and views different from the north-east side. If I had to choose one of the two, I liked the north-west side better because it is more remote, harder and in my opinion more authentic. It is also a culturally special mountain pass because the Tribute of the 3 cows takes place on its summit every 13th of July, which is considered the oldest treaty in force in Europe. So... you know... you cannot miss the opportunity to come here and enjoy this wonderful jewel of the Pyrenees!!!!
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The Puerto de Laza is a small and beautiful hill that joins the valleys of Roncal (starting from Isaba) and Salazar (starting from Ochagavía) in the Navarrese Pyrenees. Both sides are very similar: a very easy start on a winding road, in perfect condition but without a hard shoulder, passing through small towns and going up the course of the respective rivers Anduña (Salazar valley) and Urbi (Roncal valley); a final stretch of 2 - 3 kms that is harder without being too much so, although there are some slopes above 10%. The Salazar valley side becomes harder when leaving behind the detour to the Larrau port. From here to the port there are 3 km with an average gradient of 7%. On the other hand, the Roncal valley side becomes harder when overcoming a bridge over the river that has been with us since we left Isaba behind. From here it is barely 2 km with an average gradient of 7%. From a landscape perspective, it is a port that I love because you can enjoy the exuberance of the vegetation of the Pyrenees, crossing narrow valleys and only with panoramic views when you reach the top, where there is a viewing point that is worth looking out at. A port that I always recommend for enjoying cycle tourism. I leave you the profile of both sides produced by the website www.cyclingcols.com --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Laza
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I don't remember having seen the title of "one of the most beautiful towns in Navarra" or similar, but the truth is that, if it doesn't have it, it deserves it.
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This mountain pass is on the Franco-Spanish border. It is overlooked by the peak of Arlas which rises to 2,044 meters. From the pass, you can admire the valleys of Roncal in Spain and Haute-Soule in France.
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The Col de Laza is located in Spain not far from the French border and the port of Larrau. Shorter than its neighbour, its ascent takes place in the middle of a beautiful forest which opens onto lovely views of the surrounding mountains.
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The Navarrese municipality of Isaba is located in the Roncal valley. The town is located at the confluence of several rivers and offers impressive views of the surrounding high Pyrenean peaks.
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There are over 50 mountain bike trails in the Vidángoz/Bidankoze area. These routes primarily feature moderate to difficult terrain, offering diverse challenges for riders.
The mountain bike trails around Vidángoz/Bidankoze are generally characterized by significant elevation changes and challenging terrain. There are no routes classified as easy; the trails are either moderate or difficult, making them more suitable for riders with some experience.
You can expect a diverse landscape with substantial elevation changes, mountain passes, and forested valleys. The terrain provides challenging ascents and descents, typical of a mountainous region, traversing varied natural environments including open areas and wooded sections.
Yes, many of the trails in the area are circular. For example, the Isaba – Cueva del Ibón loop from Isaba / Izaba is a moderate 30.3 km route, and the more challenging Cueva del Ibón – Pierre Saint-Martin Pass loop from Isaba / Izaba covers 52.9 km.
The region offers several natural highlights. You could encounter the stunning Belabarzeko Urjausia - natural swimming pool or the Ripalda Waterfall. The dramatic Foz de Burgui gorge is also a significant natural monument in the vicinity.
Yes, some routes offer opportunities to pass through charming local settlements. For instance, the Isaba – Isaba Village loop from Isaba / Izaba is a challenging 14.6 km route that takes you through Isaba Village itself. Other nearby villages include Burgui and Ochagavía.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging mountain passes, varied elevation profiles, and the natural beauty of the forested areas and valleys.
Yes, mountain passes are a defining feature of the region's mountain biking. The Isaba – Laza Pass (1,129 m) loop from Isaba / Izaba is a challenging 46.0 km route that specifically includes the Laza Pass.
One of the longest routes is the difficult Cueva del Ibón – Pierre Saint-Martin Pass loop from Isaba / Izaba, which spans 52.9 km and typically takes around 4 hours and 3 minutes to complete.
Given that all trails are classified as either moderate or difficult, with no easy options, the routes around Vidángoz/Bidankoze are generally more suited for experienced mountain bikers rather than families with young children or beginners.
Many routes offer significant challenges. The Peñablanca Loop from Vidángoz is a difficult 36.7 km trail with substantial elevation gain, making it a demanding option for experienced riders.


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