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No traffic gravel bike trails around Armañanzas are situated in the Tierra Estella region of Navarra, Spain, at the foot of the Sierra de Codés. This area features a diverse landscape of rolling hills, extensive forests, and river valleys, providing varied terrain for gravel biking. Routes often traverse vineyards and rural tracks, offering a mix of surfaces suitable for off-road cycling. The region's geography transitions from mountainous areas to central forests, ensuring a range of elevation and scenery.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.9
(7)
68
riders
85.2km
05:06
1,130m
1,140m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(2)
11
riders
47.3km
03:04
680m
680m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(2)
4
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66.2km
04:35
950m
950m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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11
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43.7km
02:55
700m
700m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is light at the end of the tunnel... One yes and one no... But it looks perfect... The only thing that makes it look really cool.... Hahahahaha
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It is a three-aisled and four-aisled Gothic church with chapels between buttresses, a triforium, and a polygonal apse covered by ribbed vaults. At the base is a 14th-century portal with three archivolts, above which stands the Virgin and Child, adored by two angels. The south portal, the tomb of Cesare Borgia, features ornamentation characteristic of Mannerism and focuses the temple's greatest interest on its external appearance.
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A wonderful resting place for pilgrims. Further ahead, you can see the Las Cañas reservoir, an important wetland for migratory birds.
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After leaving Estella towards Los Arcos, on one of the walls of Bodegas Irache (the winery) that overlooks the Camino de Santiago, there is a fountain with two taps, one for water and the other for wine, completely free. On Saturdays and holidays or weekdays in the offices of Bodegas Irache, pilgrims can also get the souvenir stamp of the Wine Fountain on their credential in the Wine Museum. On the wineries page you can also see the live webcam from the fountain. This wine fountain has nothing to do with the tradition or history of the Camino de Santiago and although it may seem like a suggestive stop, it is purely a commercial gimmick. Attention. The wine sampling instructions are about one glass per person. I believe that each day there is a certain number of free liters... so it is not unlimited. Cheers
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A city with narrow streets, high church towers, old walls and lots of atmosphere. In front of the city church is the gravestone for Cesare Borgia... a story that you should read... it ended here.
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A curiosity on the Camino that you should take with you, but not too late in the day, otherwise you'll run out of wine :-) Stamps are available in the bodega next door! (right around the building into the courtyard)
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Don't arrive too late: after a certain amount/day, no more wine will be delivered....
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There are 6 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Armañanzas featured in this guide. These routes are designed to keep you away from vehicular traffic, offering a peaceful and immersive cycling experience through the region's diverse landscapes.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Armañanzas are generally considered difficult. They often feature significant elevation gains and cover longer distances, making them suitable for experienced gravel bikers looking for a challenge. For example, the View of the Ebro Valley – Logroño Stone Bridge loop from Torres del Río covers over 94 km with more than 1200 meters of ascent.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike trails listed in this guide are circular routes. This means you'll start and finish at the same point, making logistics easier. Routes like the Viana Historic Centre – Torres del Río loop from Bargota offer a complete loop experience.
The routes around Armañanzas offer a rich tapestry of landscapes. You can expect to traverse the foothills of the Sierra de Codés, ride through picturesque vineyards, dense forests, and verdant river valleys. Many trails also offer glimpses of the historic Way of St. James, providing a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
While enjoying the traffic-free gravel trails, you can encounter several points of interest. Notable attractions include the historic Viana Old Town, the stunning View of Sansol, and significant religious buildings like the Church of Santa María in Los Arcos. The Embalse de Las Cañas also offers a beautiful natural stop.
The Tierra Estella region, where Armañanzas is located, generally offers a favorable climate for cycling. Spring and autumn are often ideal, providing pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers can be warm, while winters might be cooler but still offer opportunities for riding, especially on days with clear weather.
While many outdoor areas in Navarra are dog-friendly, specific regulations can vary. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas, near livestock, or on sections of the Camino de Santiago. Always carry water for your pet and ensure you clean up after them.
Armañanzas and nearby villages like Torres del Río, Bargota, Desojo, and Viana, which serve as starting points for these routes, typically offer public parking options. Look for designated parking areas within these towns, especially near the historic centers or trailheads. Always ensure your vehicle is parked legally and safely.
Public transport options directly to Armañanzas might be limited. However, larger towns in the Tierra Estella region, such as Estella-Lizarra or Logroño (in the neighboring La Rioja region), have better public transport connections. From there, you might need to arrange local transport or cycle to your chosen trailhead. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Armañanzas, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's extensive network of quiet tracks, the stunning natural beauty of the Sierra de Codés foothills, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and historic sites away from traffic.
Given the 'difficult' rating and significant elevation changes, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Ensure your bike is in good condition, carry sufficient water and snacks, and be equipped for potential mechanical issues. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions in the mountains can change rapidly. While traffic-free, some sections may be remote, so inform someone of your route and expected return time.


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