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Hiking around Mirafuentes offers diverse terrain, situated near the rugged Sierra de Codés and Sierra de Cábrega mountain ranges. The landscape features hills, mountains, and oak groves, providing varied environments for trails. The Odrón River flows through the region, contributing to pleasant riverside paths. This area also forms part of the historic Camino Francés, offering culturally rich hiking experiences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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3
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6.76km
03:22
710m
720m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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4
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7.48km
02:44
480m
480m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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34
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9.90km
04:12
730m
720m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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23
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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9.05km
04:25
700m
700m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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beautiful hermitage with a 2.5k climb at an average of 11%
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In La Llana, you must directly cross the GR-1 Historic Trail and climb the path that seeks the second summit of the mountain range. Before entering the beech forest, it passes close to the edge of the stone bell towers and offers good views of the Ribera de Navarra and the Rioja Baja, in the Ebro valley. The path is deceptive; it seems to seek the ridge of the mountain but maintains a path at altitude on the north face, even making small descents to adjust to the terrain, until it finally climbs to the ridge of the mountain and passes by the sculpture of La Plana (1,338 m). Just as the Joar mailbox has a colorful tree, mountaineers, flowers, animals and other curiosities. The path continues along the plain of the summit to the east, the meadows abound with clumps of eguzkilore, the witch-repelling thistles that are placed at the doors of houses. The trail reaches a milestone at the eastern end of the plateau and changes course to begin the descent south along the ridge of the mountain.
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The trail runs through the beech forest and ends at Joar Peak (1,417 m), the highest point in the Codés mountain range. The summit houses a telecommunications center and antennas of all kinds. There is also the service lane that ascends from Santa Cruz de Campezo, used by mountain bikers. The geodetic vertex is next to the antennas, but the stop is a few meters further on, at the cliffs where the sculptures and the best views are located. The atmosphere is magnificent on both sides. The route returns along the same path and descends again through the beech forest to begin the ascent to La Plana Peak.
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The route follows the red and white GR-1 markings to the plain of La Llana Pass. At several points, other trails appear, but they are shortcuts, variants, or detours to different parts of the mountain range. The path is easy to follow despite the steep slope and the loose stone scree. The trail passes near the impressive limestone tower of Peña de los Cencerros and continues toward the mouth of the two prominent peaks of the mountain range at the entrance to the La Llana plateau. At the GR-1 marker, a path leads off to each side, and the Historic Trail continues straight ahead to Santa Cruz de Campezo. The climb to the summit of Joar begins along the path on the left, first through bushes and then through a welcoming beech forest nestled in the limestone slope of the mountain's north face. These unique forests are isolated near the peaks and are the southernmost beech forests in Navarre.
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The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Codés is located at the foot of the mountain range. It is a splendid 16th-century building built on the remains of a hermitage. The Baroque tower dates from the 18th century. The holy water fountain is next to the arcades, and there is also a guesthouse and gardens for relaxing and passing the time. The route climbs to the left of the building to a parking lot where signs and signs display the hiking trails. The path continues along the GR-1 long-distance trail, the Historical Trail, to Santa Cruz de Campezo, on the Álava side of the mountain range. The path is quite steep through a tunnel of oak trees, some of which are centuries old and stand out in a disturbing way against the dense forest.
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Dangerous area if wet. There are staples on the wall for easier climbing.
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One of the emblematic peaks of the area, a joy of views.
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Mirafuentes is situated near the rugged Sierra de Codés and Sierra de Cábrega mountain ranges, offering diverse terrain. You'll find hills, mountains, and scenic oak groves. The Odrón River also flows through the region, providing pleasant riverside paths. The area's topography is varied, with routes ranging from moderate paths to more challenging ascents.
Yes, Mirafuentes offers a good selection of trails for various abilities. Out of over 60 hiking routes in the area, approximately 14 are rated as easy, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed walk.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, Mirafuentes has around 19 difficult routes. Trails like Coastal Path & Peña Gallet - circular from Nazar or the Choza de los Pastores Shelter – Joar Summit (1,414 m) loop from Torralba del Río offer significant elevation gain and rewarding views.
Yes, many routes in the Mirafuentes area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is Joar & Grudo - circular along the Historic Trail of Navarra, which offers a loop through historical landscapes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the oak groves within the Sierra de Codés and Sierra de Cábrega, enjoy riverside scenery along the Odrón River, and ascend to various summits for panoramic views. Notable peaks include Joar Summit (1,414 m) and Peña Gallet, both offering expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The trails around Mirafuentes are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful landscapes, and the options available for different ability levels.
With a variety of easy and moderate trails, Mirafuentes can be a good option for family hikes. The presence of oak groves and riverside paths offers pleasant environments for children. We recommend checking the specific route details on komoot to ensure it matches your family's fitness level and interests.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in natural areas like Mirafuentes, especially in rural parts of Navarra. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially near livestock or in protected areas, and to follow local regulations regarding pet access. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The spring and autumn months typically offer the most pleasant hiking conditions in Mirafuentes, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer can be warm, especially at lower elevations, while winter hikes are possible but may require appropriate gear for higher, potentially snowy, sections of the Sierra de Codés and Sierra de Cábrega.
Mirafuentes is notably situated along the Camino Francés, a significant route of the Camino de Santiago, offering a culturally rich hiking experience. While hiking, you can also explore nearby historical sites such as the Church of Santa María in Los Arcos or the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which are part of the region's heritage.
Mirafuentes is a small municipality. While local bus services might connect it to larger towns in Navarra, direct public transport to specific remote trailheads is generally limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance or consider driving to access the starting points of many hikes.
Parking is typically available in the village of Mirafuentes itself. For specific trailheads outside the village, you may find designated parking areas or roadside spots. Always ensure you park responsibly, without obstructing local access or private property.


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