Navarra Spain


Navarra (Navarre) is a geographically diverse region in northern Spain; a medieval Basque kingdom, annexed by Castile in the 16th century. Dotted with remote villages, its capital and largest city is Pamplona, with 16th century fortifications and famous for its annual running of the bulls. 

Lush forests and mountains in the north to the desert-like south, with a variety of trails for all abilities, with Greenways along old narrow-gauge train routes and visit the likes of Foz de Lumbier nature reserve. 

With hundreds of routes offering more than 3,000km's of sign-posted trails the area caters for all levels, and cycle friendly facilities, such as 17 campsites designated as Cycle Tourism Centres with repair, cleaning, storage and safe storage for bicycles and multiple downloadable routes (3 road, 3 gravel and 3 MTB) available on both the Wkiloc and Komoot platforms.

Website: www.visitnavarra.es 

Route type: Holiday destination