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Road cycling around Cirauqui, a hilltop village in Navarra, Spain, offers diverse terrain suitable for various skill levels. The region features a mix of asphalt, paved, and some cobblestone sections, with routes traversing vineyards, cultivated lands, and historical Roman roads. Cyclists encounter both challenging climbs with significant elevation gains and scenic, flatter sections, often sheltered by the Lóquiz mountain range.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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35.7km
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550m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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20.6km
01:13
390m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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370m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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We loved the town of Estella! Very welcoming ♥
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Impressive. A road that surely comes from Salinas de Oro and reaches the city of Andelos. Next to it there is a small rest area with tables and some shade.
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Recommended cycling place. Good bars and fountains in the town
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Estella land exceptional GRAVEL terrain
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Beautiful Estella-Lizarra square. It has a couple of bars where you can stop for a drink (few non-alcoholic options since they are wine bars)
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The history of the city, which is worth seeing, is closely linked to the Way of St. James. The city was founded at the end of the 11th century by the King of Navarre as a Frankish settlement that was intended to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims.
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There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Cirauqui, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. Most of these routes are classified as moderate, with a few more challenging options for experienced riders.
The terrain around Cirauqui is quite varied, ranging from scenic, flatter sections through vineyards and cultivated lands to routes with significant elevation gains that will test your fitness. You'll encounter well-maintained asphalt and paved roads, and some routes even feature historical cobblestone sections, particularly those integrated with the Camino de Santiago.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are several routes with notable elevation gains. For example, the route Puente la Reina – Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge loop from Cirauqui / Zirauki covers nearly 59 km with over 770 meters of ascent, offering a demanding ride through the region's varied topography.
Cirauqui's routes are rich in history and scenic beauty. You can cycle through the medieval village itself, encountering ancient Roman roads and bridges. Notable highlights include the Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge, the historic Church-fortress of San Román, and various viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding vineyards and mountains. The route Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge – Estella-Lizarra loop from Lorca / Lorka passes by several such historical points.
Absolutely. Beyond historical sites, the region offers beautiful natural features. You might encounter the serene Source of the Ubagua River, the impressive Ubagua Canyon, or the ancient Holm Oak of Eraul. Many routes offer views of the Alloz Reservoir, such as the View of the Alloz Reservoir – Embalse de Alloz loop from Allozko urtegia.
The region of Navarra, including Cirauqui, offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal, with mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be warm, but early morning rides are still very enjoyable. Winter cycling is possible, though some higher elevation areas might be cooler.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Cirauqui are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Embalse de Alloz – return from Puente la Reina route offers a scenic circular ride around the reservoir.
Cirauqui and the surrounding villages along the Camino de Santiago are well-equipped with amenities. You'll find charming local cafes and restaurants in towns like Puente la Reina and Estella-Lizarra, which are often integrated into the cycling routes, providing perfect spots for a break and to experience local hospitality.
Yes, Cirauqui is directly on the Camino de Santiago, and many road cycling routes are designed to follow quieter, paved sections parallel to or directly on the Camino where traffic is minimal or non-existent. This allows you to experience the historical and cultural essence of the pilgrimage on your road bike, including ancient Roman roads and bridges.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of historical immersion, particularly the ancient Roman sections of the Camino de Santiago, and the diverse, scenic landscapes. The well-maintained, low-traffic roads and the opportunity to cycle through vineyards and charming medieval villages are frequently highlighted.
Many routes offer stunning views, especially those that climb to higher elevations or skirt the Alloz Reservoir. The descent from Cirauqui itself is noted as a highlight, leading cyclists through a stone archway onto an ancient Roman road and across a Roman bridge. Routes like Embalse de Alloz – View of the Alloz Reservoir loop from Allozko urtegia provide continuous scenic vistas of the water and surrounding hills.


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