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Catalonia
Lleida
Val D'Aran
Vielha E Mijaran

Bonaigua Pass – Port de La Bonaigua loop from Vielha

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Road cycling routes
Spain
Catalonia
Lleida
Val D'Aran
Vielha E Mijaran

Bonaigua Pass – Port de La Bonaigua loop from Vielha

Hard

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176

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Bonaigua Pass – Port de La Bonaigua loop from Vielha

05:20

89.5km

2,280m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 30, 2026

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896 m

Church of Sant Miquèu (Vielha)

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The church of Sant Miquèu in Vielha (Vall d'Aran) was built in different phases between the 12th and 13th centuries. It is dedicated to Saint Michael. Its original construction represents a transition from Romanesque to Gothic style. Without a doubt, an essential visit!

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13.1 km

View of the Pyrenees

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23.6 km

Bonaigua Pass

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The Port de la Bonaigua is one of the great Pyrenean passes, with a challenging climb that immerses you in majestic landscapes and high mountain scenery. Reaching the summit by bike is a legendary experience that connects Pallars with the Val d'Aran, amid curves and breathtaking views.

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29.8 km

Port de La Bonaigua

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A spectacular port. Over 2,000 meters high.

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46.3 km

Esterri d'Àneu

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It is located in a wide valley of glacial origin, in the first widening that Noguera Pallaresa finds when leaving behind the closed Vall d'Isil. The town is located in a flat area between the Noguera Pallaresa and the Rio de Son, at the foot of the south-western foothills of the Faro. Esterri d'Àneu has the smallest municipality in the Pallars Sobirà region and, on the other hand, the second most populated, after the head of the region, Sort.

Despite not being a very large population (it does not reach 1,000 inhabitants), it is truly the capital of the Vall d'Àneu, both for services (medical, educational, commercial, etc.) and for being the natural meeting point for the whole of towns in the four municipalities of the valley: Alt Àneu, Espot, Esterri d'Àneu and Guingueta d'Àneu. It should be noted, for example, that in all of Pallars Sobirà there are only two public secondary education centers: Sort and Esterri d'Àneu.
It preserves a cross at the top of Carrer Major which, according to tradition, dates from 1633, made by the French. There is also the Pont d'Esterri d'Àneu, Romanesque, with two eyes, above the Noguera Pallaresa.

According to Joan Coromines, Esterri is one of the many Pyrenean toponyms of Basque origin. Two Basque roots come together, eto (fence, full) and erri (place, place): the place of the fence. The second part of the toponym refers to the valley where it is located: Vall d'Àneu. The toponym "Àneu" also comes from the pre-Roman anabi, meaning blueberry.

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77.8 km

C-28 Hairpin Bends

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81.3 km

Scenic Mountain Road

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88.9 km

Vielha

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Vielha e Mijaran is the capital of the Vall d'Aran region, located in the old middle of the valley and which forms the nerve center of this region surrounded by large mountains.

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89.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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81.3 km

7.94 km

406 m

Surfaces

88.3 km

1.18 km

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