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Top 12 Mountain Passes around Garralda

Best mountain passes around Garralda are located in Navarra, Spain, within the Pyrenees mountain range. This region offers opportunities for challenging outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The landscape features significant elevation changes, providing routes with demanding ascents and descents. Visitors can experience panoramic views of mountains, valleys, and forests.

Best mountain passes around Garralda

  • The most popular mountain passes is Ibañeta Pass, a mountain pass that culminates at 1057 meters above sea level. This pass marks the…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Ibañeta Pass and the Roland Monument

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In the 11th century, the monastery of San Salvador is said to have stood here at the top of the pass, on the foundations of which a small chapel was …

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Ibañeta Pass

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At the Ibañeta Pass (1057 meters above sea level) it ends the steep slope that from the French town of Saint Jean Pied de Port crosses the Spanish border and …

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First climbs in the Camino Francés (Navarra)

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Alto de Erro and Alto de Mezkiritz.
Descending quickly and pleasantly down from the Ibañeta Pass towards Auritz-Burguete on the N-135 (beware of possible traffic), you have the illusion that …

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Col d'Arnosteguy

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One of the most inhospitable and spectacular mountain passes in the eastern Pyrenees, with several slopes, all of them very difficult.
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Stone Circle at Col d'Orgambide

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Located on the border with Spain, the Orgambide Pass offers beautiful views of both sides. There is a cabin and several steles that dot this crossing point.

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October 16, 2024, Col d'Arnosteguy

One of the most inhospitable and spectacular mountain passes in the eastern Pyrenees, with several slopes, all of them very difficult. The landscape is wild and wonderful. You can breathe absolute tranquility and you can dedicate yourself exclusively to enjoying the views, the horses, the sheep, the cows and the suffering on the bike. The summit is on the border with Spain, although there is no road that crosses the border, so the pass runs entirely in France. I have climbed it on 2 of its slopes. The first time I climbed it on the slope that crosses the Col d'Orgambide, on the D428 road, which starts from Estérençuby. The first 3 km are very easy, until you cross the detour to go up to Artaburu, where the road begins to have slopes of more than 10%. From there, to the summit, the climb is very hard, around 9%, on a very rough and bumpy road, with a lot of humidity and crossing a wonderful beech forest. Once you reach the top of the Col d'Orgambide, you turn right and continue climbing for another half kilometre with a gradient of 11%. There comes a small descent, to face the last 3 kms, the first 2 very hard with several 13% gradients. The last kilometre is very easy and has panoramic views that are simply wonderful. The second time I climbed it on the side that starts from Arneguy and Ondarolle. This side is harder than the previous one, with a central section that is hellish, being 6 kms at an average of 10%, and a very hard km at 12% and 18% gradients!!! The final part is more gentle. You cross the Croix de Thibault in the penultimate kilometre of the climb. The final kilometre is very gentle and with beautiful and exciting panoramic views.

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It is a beautiful border pass between Spain and France, well known for being part of the most traditional route of the Camino de Santiago. Sportingly, the climb on both sides is easy, although on the French side it is much longer as it starts at a lower altitude. The Spanish side is just 6 km from Burguete, the last being the most difficult with an average gradient of 7%. On this side you pass the famous and well-known monastery of Roncesvalles. The French side is 18 km from Arnegui and an average gradient of 4%. The hardest part is 5 km from the summit, with one kilometre at 7%. The landscape on this side is of lush vegetation going up a very closed valley that hardly leaves room for views of the surrounding mountains. The road is very twisty. It is a port with very good asphalt and a lot of traffic in general... so, be careful!

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The Ibañeta Pass, also known as the Roncesvalles Pass, is a scenic mountain pass in the Pyrenees, near the border between France and Spain. At an altitude of 1,057 metres, it offers breathtaking views and a rich historical background. The pass is best known for the Battle of Roncevaux in 778, a legendary event sung about in the epic poem “The Song of Roland”. A menhir marks the traditional site of this battle, emphasising the historical significance of the location.

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A great climb up to the pass. Once you reach the top you get a great view. There is a small church at the top and also a monument. There has always been a hospital up here. However, only the foundations of it remain

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Roland, who is commemorated here, died in 778 as part of the rear guard of Charlemagne's Frankish army. He himself was Margrave of Brittany and was the victim of a Basque revenge campaign against the Frankish conquerors who were retreating from a failed Saracen campaign. Those were complicated times, but things were not to become any less complicated in the Basque Country in the centuries that followed. An epic/song was later sung about Roland, which is part of world literature. The monument itself is simple and rough, exposed up here in the wind of the weather, and can therefore have an immediate effect, without pomp and splendor. Great! https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlacht_von_Roncesvalles

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Border crossing between Spain and France. Beautiful and spectacular for both countries. From France, the route can be reached via two roads. What all three sides have in common: - narrow road - hardly any traffic - the initial section is completely covered by trees, passing through immense and beautiful beech forests - the final section is open, with spectacular views. At the top of Col d'Orgambide and Azpegui (on the Spanish side), you can walk to several ancient Neolithic buildings.

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nice area with drinking water

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The pass is an important crossing of the Pyrenees, and a monastery with a hostel was set up in Roncesvalles for pilgrims on pilgrimage to St. James. The monks of the monastery also manned the chapel on the pass and rang the bells in the fog to show pilgrims the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable mountain passes to explore near Garralda?

Near Garralda, you can explore several significant mountain passes. The Ibañeta Pass, culminating at 1057 meters, is a popular spot and part of the Camino Francés. Another challenging option is Col d'Arnosteguy, known for its spectacular and inhospitable terrain with gradients up to 18%.

Are there any historical sites located on mountain passes in the Garralda region?

Yes, the region is rich in history. The Ibañeta Pass and the Roland Monument features a small chapel built on the foundations of an 11th-century monastery and commemorates the Battle of Roncesvalles. Additionally, the Stone Circle at Col d'Orgambide offers ancient Neolithic buildings and serves as a border crossing with beautiful views.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes around Garralda?

The mountain passes around Garralda, situated in the Pyrenees, offer breathtaking panoramic views. You can expect to see vast stretches of mountains, deep valleys, and dense forests. Locations like the Ibañeta Pass and the Roland Monument are particularly noted for their stunning vistas.

How challenging are the mountain passes near Garralda?

The mountain passes near Garralda offer a range of challenges. Some routes, like those leading to Col d'Arnosteguy, are considered very challenging with steep slopes and gradients up to 18%. Other sections, such as the 'First climbs in the Camino Francés (Navarra)', offer more moderate ascents, though they can still be tough if you've already tackled significant climbs.

What outdoor activities are popular around the mountain passes near Garralda?

The region around Garralda is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. The challenging terrain and scenic routes attract enthusiasts for mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. You can find more information on specific routes in the MTB Trails around Garralda, Gravel biking around Garralda, and Road Cycling Routes around Garralda guides.

Are there specific cycling routes that include these mountain passes?

Yes, several cycling routes incorporate these passes. For road cyclists, options include the 'Roncesvalles-Col de Orgambide (FR) – western loop through the Sierra de Irati' or the 'Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port – Ibañeta Pass loop from Orreaga / Roncesvalles'. These routes often feature significant elevation gains and rewarding descents. Explore more in the Road Cycling Routes around Garralda guide.

Can I find challenging MTB trails near Garralda's mountain passes?

Absolutely. The Pyrenean landscape around Garralda offers demanding MTB trails. For instance, the 'Trail to Col de Bentarte – Col d'Arnosteguy loop from Aurizberri' is a difficult route spanning over 45 km. These trails provide significant ascents and descents, catering to experienced mountain bikers. Check out the MTB Trails around Garralda guide for more options.

Are there long-distance hiking opportunities in the Pyrenees near Garralda?

Yes, Garralda's location within the Pyrenees provides access to long-distance hiking. The GR 11, also known as the Senda Pirenaica, traverses the Pyrenees and offers demanding sections with considerable elevation changes. The Ibañeta Pass is also part of the Camino Francés, a renowned long-distance pilgrimage route.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Garralda?

The best time to visit the mountain passes around Garralda for hiking and cycling is generally from spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically more favorable, with less snow and more stable conditions, making the challenging routes more accessible and enjoyable. Winter can bring snow and make many passes difficult or impassable.

Are there any family-friendly options for exploring the mountain passes?

While many routes in the Pyrenees near Garralda are challenging, there are often shorter, less strenuous sections or alternative trails that can be suitable for families. It's recommended to research specific trail difficulties and lengths. For example, some parts of the Camino Francés might offer easier walking sections, but always check the elevation profiles and terrain before heading out with children.

What should I know about parking and access for these mountain passes?

Access to mountain passes in the Pyrenees typically involves driving to trailheads or specific starting points. While specific parking information for each pass isn't detailed, it's common for popular areas to have designated parking. For remote passes, access might be via narrower roads. Always plan your route in advance and check for any local regulations regarding parking or permits, especially in protected areas.

Can I find accommodation or places to eat near the mountain passes?

Yes, while Garralda itself is a municipality, the surrounding region, especially towns along popular routes like the Camino Francés (e.g., Roncesvalles), offers accommodation options such as albergues (hostels for pilgrims) and guesthouses, as well as cafes and pubs. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season, as some places can fill up quickly.

What makes the mountain passes around Garralda unique?

The mountain passes around Garralda are unique due to their combination of challenging terrain, rich historical significance, and stunning natural beauty within the Pyrenees. They offer demanding climbs for cyclists and hikers, historical landmarks like the Roland Monument and ancient stone circles, and panoramic views of wild, diverse landscapes, providing an intimate connection with nature.

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