Best mountain passes around Lezáun are situated within a region rich in mountainous terrain and scenic routes. Lezáun is located at the foot of the Sierra de Andía, part of the Urbasa-Andía Natural Park. This area provides opportunities for exploring high-altitude landscapes and panoramic vistas. The natural park offers diverse landscapes, including dense beech forests and extensive meadows, making it suitable for nature exploration.
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A delightful descent/ascent, until reaching the stone track.
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There are a couple of sales where we can stop to eat/drink something. I don't know the schedules.
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From here, the slope is a little less difficult.
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Just after passing the tunnel of the same name.
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The perfect place to start a lot of routes.
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Parking to undertake first-class routes.
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Small port overlooking the Alloz reservoir. The road surface is not in perfect condition and the bike "grips" quite a bit. It barely has any traffic.
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Good place, with parking, to start many routes with snowshoes.
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Beyond the passes themselves, the region offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the Urbasa-Andía Natural Park, home to the stunning Balcón de Pilatos viewpoint and the magical Source of the Urederra River. The Lezaun Beech Grove offers a unique ecological transition, and the Ubagua River Canyon provides picturesque riverine scenery.
Yes, several passes and nearby locations offer breathtaking views. Puerto de Arteta (Alto de Goñi) provides impressive panoramic views of the Ollo Valley. The Balcón de Pilatos in Urbasa-Andía Natural Park offers a dramatic vista over the Améscoa Valley and Urederra river canyon. From the Lezaun Beech Grove route, you can see various mountain ranges like Aitzgorri and Codés.
The region is known for its unique karst landscapes. Within the Urbasa-Andía Natural Park, you can find the spectacular Portupekoleze Arch, a natural rock formation created by millennia of water erosion. The Lezaun Beech Grove route also features unique limestone formations.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from easy walks to challenging trails. Cycling is also very popular, with passes like Lizarrusti offering consistent and scenic ascents. For more specific routes, check out the Cycling around Lezáun guide.
Absolutely. The Lizarrusti Pass, though not directly in Lezáun, is a notable regional feature popular for cycling due to its consistent and gentle ascent through beautiful forests. Many routes around Lezáun are suitable for both road and touring bicycles. Explore options in the Road Cycling Routes around Lezáun guide.
Yes, the area caters to various hiking abilities. The walk to the Balcón de Pilatos is generally easy, while the Source of the Urederra River offers a moderate linear route. For more challenging options, Unanu Pass is known for its challenging slopes. The Lezaun Beech Grove also offers a rewarding ascent.
Yes, the diverse terrain around Lezáun provides excellent opportunities for running. You can find trails ranging from moderate to difficult, including routes like the Waterfall and Spring of Urederra. For detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Lezáun guide.
While some passes can be challenging, the general area offers accessible options. The walk to the Balcón de Pilatos viewpoint is considered easy. Passes like Lizarrusti are known for their gentle ascents, making them enjoyable for less experienced cyclists. When planning, look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' for family-friendly experiences.
Puerto de Lizarraga is a convenient starting point for many routes, featuring both parking and an inn. This makes it an accessible spot for visitors looking to begin their exploration or take a break.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but the best time depends on your activity. Summer is ideal for routes like Unanu Pass. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, especially in the beech forests. Winter can be suitable for snowshoeing, particularly from passes like Puerto de Lizarraga.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Unanu Pass is known for its challenging slopes. Puerto de Arteta (Alto de Goñi) also presents quite a challenge to crown its 833 meters above sea level. PuertoDeAramendia also features challenging sections, particularly its steep and sometimes slippery downhill 'track'.
Visitors appreciate the impressive views and diverse routes. For instance, Puerto de Arteta (Alto de Goñi) is praised for its 'impressive views throughout the journey'. Puerto de Lizarraga is noted as 'the perfect place to start a lot of routes,' including snowshoeing. The challenging nature of passes like Unanu Pass is also highlighted by those seeking adventure.


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