Best mountain passes around Garde are found in a mountainous region known for its scenic routes and challenging climbs. This area features passes that connect distinct valleys and regions, offering diverse landscapes. The terrain is characterized by winding roads and panoramic views of nearby peaks. It is a popular destination for cyclists seeking varied gradients and tranquil routes.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Up to kilometer 12, the climb is gentle. From there, it becomes more difficult, and you'll face some slopes with a 10% gradient. The total climb is 26 kilometers, and the total ascent is 1,048 meters. During the climb, you'll find good road surfaces and beautiful scenery.
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It is a beautiful mountain pass that links the Roncal Valley (Navarra) with the Ansó Valley (Aragon). It is a mountain pass that I am very fond of for several reasons: (i) the road is very winding, with many curves and hairpin bends, especially on the Navarre side (ii) it is a mountain pass with no steep slopes on either side (iii) there is hardly any car or motorcycle traffic. It is very peaceful and you can fully concentrate on the climb, on your pace, on your sensations. The asphalt on the Aragonese side is in very poor condition, although that also makes it attractive because you can imagine what the roads were like that professionals used in the 90s and before. It can be linked to other ports and is a beautiful gateway to the Pyrenees.
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It is a small area of approximately 5 km on both sides that connects the towns of Hecho and Ansó. The road is in perfect condition and is very wide, with hardly any traffic, especially during the week. The panoramic views of the Pyrenean peaks from the east hill are beautiful.
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A beautiful port that unites the communities of Navarra and Aragón, specifically the towns of Ansó and Isaba. Specifically, it connects the Zuriza valley with the Roncal valley. It is a very affordable port and highly recommended because it allows you to travel through spectacular landscapes, on both sides. The Navarrese slope is shorter but more difficult than the Aragonese slope, which is very steep, except for the final kilometer which is 7 - 8%. What has been said, I reaffirm that it is a beautiful port that must be enjoyed.
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This pass, both from the Ansó slope and the Isaba slope, presents the cyclist with a long climb (13 and 12 kilometres, respectively). On both slopes, the hardest part is at the end, highlighting the final kilometer of the ascent from Ansó, with an 8% unevenness. It is a quiet road with magnificent views of both the valleys and the nearby peaks.
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Beautiful road Ideal to combine with the Zuriza refuge
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Nice harbor that joins the Valle del Roncal with Ansó
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Among the most popular mountain passes in the Garde region are Collado de Argibiela, known for its long climb and magnificent views connecting Navarra and Aragón, and Puerto de Matamachos, which offers a peaceful, winding road between the Roncal and Ansó Valleys.
The mountain passes around Garde offer varied terrain, from moderate climbs to challenging ascents. For instance, the Ascent to Col de la Pierre Saint-Martin from Isaba involves a total climb of 26 kilometers with an ascent of 1,048 meters, featuring slopes up to 10% gradient. Other passes like Puerto de Matamachos have less steep slopes, making them more accessible.
Yes, Garde is a popular destination for cyclists seeking varied gradients and challenging climbs. The Ascent to Col de la Pierre Saint-Martin from Isaba is a notable challenge, with a significant total climb and steep sections. Collado de Argibiela also presents cyclists with a long climb, with the hardest part at the end, reaching an 8% unevenness on the Ansó side.
Many passes offer spectacular natural beauty and panoramic views. From Collado de Argibiela, you can enjoy magnificent views of both valleys and nearby peaks. Alto del Vedao provides beautiful panoramic views of the Pyrenean peaks from its east hill. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including winding roads and scenic vistas.
Absolutely. The Garde region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, such as the 'San Pedro Church (Ansó) – Ansó loop from Ansó' or the 'Mountain Peak View loop from Ansó'. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Garde guide.
The Garde region is also great for mountain biking. Trails like the 'Peñablanca Loop from Vidángoz' and the 'Cueva del Ibón – Pierre Saint-Martin Pass loop from Isaba / Izaba' offer challenging rides. Discover more MTB routes in the MTB Trails around Garde guide.
The region's mountain passes are generally appreciated for their tranquil routes, suggesting that spring and autumn might offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking without extreme heat or winter conditions. However, specific conditions can vary by altitude and season.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery and the peaceful experience. Many appreciate the magnificent views of valleys and peaks, the quiet roads with low traffic, and the opportunity to fully concentrate on their activity. The good road surfaces and beautiful scenery throughout climbs are also highly valued.
While the specific passes in the Garde guide don't detail unique geographical features like waterfalls or watersheds, they are notable for connecting distinct valleys and regions. For example, Collado de Argibiela unites the communities of Navarra and Aragón, specifically connecting the Zuriza valley with the Roncal valley.
Road conditions vary. For instance, the Ascent to Col de la Pierre Saint-Martin from Isaba is noted for its good road surfaces. However, the Aragonese side of Puerto de Matamachos is described as having very poor asphalt, which some cyclists find adds to its unique character.
For those interested in running, the Garde region offers several trails. You can explore routes like the 'Arnaia loop from Isaba / Izaba' or the 'Ateas de Belabarze Pass – Belabarzeko Urjausia - natural swimming pool loop from Isaba / Izaba'. More options are available in the Running Trails around Garde guide.


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