Best mountain passes around Alegría-Dulantzi are found within the broader Álava province, a region characterized by mountainous terrain and valleys. Alegría-Dulantzi, a village in Álava, serves as a starting point for exploring these natural features. The area offers diverse landscapes, from winding roads through forests to challenging ascents, appealing to cyclists and hikers. These passes provide access to scenic vistas and connect to various outdoor activity routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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One of the best-known accesses between the two slopes.
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port to anchor from maeztu and towards Vitoria a very fast technical descent
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Good starting point for numerous routes.
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Good starting point for numerous routes in the surrounding area.
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One of the ascents that appear on this Alavesa slope and that does not have large percentages in it. Of course, it allows us to reach the heart of the Sierra de Iturrieta, with just under two kilometers!
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Starting point for many hiking trails in the surrounding area.
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The small parking lot at the top is usually the starting point for various routes in the surrounding area.
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Non-cyclable pass that culminates the very hard climb to the Port of Guereñu... if you go with panniers you will protest for a minute pulling the bike between the rock, but then you will feel like a real titan. It is a corner of beauty and magic that represents a symbolic goal...
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The region offers several notable mountain passes. Among them, Puerto San Juan is a well-known access point between two slopes and a historical site with viewpoints. Another popular spot is Puerto De Arenaza Sabando, which is also a cycle way providing access to the Sierra de Iturrieta. Puerto Azazeta serves as a starting point for many hiking trails in the surrounding area.
The mountain passes in the Álava region, including those near Alegría-Dulantzi, are popular for cycling and hiking. Many offer challenging ascents and descents for cyclists, while others, like Puerto Azazeta and Puerto Okina, serve as trailheads for numerous hiking routes. The area's lush mountains and valleys provide stunning natural landscapes for exploration.
Yes, some mountain passes have historical significance. For instance, Puerto San Juan is noted as a historical site. Additionally, the broader Álava region has a rich history, with some routes, such as those along the Camino de Santiago, passing through mountainous areas, adding a cultural layer to the natural experience.
The mountain passes in the Álava region are characterized by lush mountains and valleys, offering stunning vistas and natural landscapes. Passes like Puerto de Herrera (in the wider Álava region) feature winding roads through verdant forests. Many of the passes, including Puerto San Juan, Puerto De Arenaza Sabando, Puerto Azazeta, and Puerto Okina, are also designated viewpoints.
The best time to visit can vary depending on the specific pass and your activity. For example, Puerto del Toro (in the wider Álava region) is recommended from the south side in winter and from the north side in summer, suggesting seasonal variations in beauty or accessibility. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter can be challenging due to snow and ice on higher passes.
Yes, the region offers challenging options. For cyclists, passes like Puerto de Herrera (in the wider Álava region) feature ascents stretching 7.5 kilometers with inclines exceeding 10% in sections. For hikers, the Guereñu Pass Crossing is described as a challenging, non-cyclable pass culminating a very hard climb, offering a rewarding experience for mountaineers.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the area around Alegría-Dulantzi offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and hiking. For gravel biking, explore routes like the Ullibarri-Gamboa Reservoir loop. Running enthusiasts can try trails such as the Indiagana – Kapildui Summit loop. For hiking, options include the Indiagana – Hermitage of San Vitor loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Alegría-Dulantzi, Running Trails around Alegría-Dulantzi, and Hiking around Alegría-Dulantzi guides.
Yes, parking is available at some mountain passes. For example, Puerto Okina has a small parking lot at the top, which is a common starting point for various routes in the surrounding area.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not explicitly listed for all passes, many hiking and cycling routes in the broader Álava province cater to various fitness levels. When planning a family outing, look for trails described as moderate or those that are shorter in length. Always check the specific route details and difficulty before setting out with children.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from winding roads through forests to challenging ascents. The passes are valued for their scenic beauty, offering stunning vistas and natural environments. Many enjoy the opportunities for cycling and hiking, with some passes serving as excellent starting points for exploring the region's extensive trail network. The historical significance of some passes also adds to the experience.
Yes, the mountain passes around Alegría-Dulantzi are generally suitable for intermediate cyclists and hikers. Many of the highlighted passes, such as Puerto San Juan, Puerto De Arenaza Sabando, Puerto Azazeta, and Puerto Okina, are categorized as intermediate. However, there are also more challenging options like the Guereñu Pass Crossing for those seeking a greater challenge.


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