Best attractions and places to see in Zec Belate include a variety of natural features and historical sites. This region offers 13 distinct places to explore, ranging from mountain passes to reservoirs. Zec Belate landmarks viewpoints natural features provide diverse outdoor experiences for visitors. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and scenic routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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A pass with very little traffic and beautiful views along the 16 km to the summit. The beginning and end are the most challenging sections; the rest is quite comfortable.
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Take a moment . If you came here you also passed this super nice Guardia civil.
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A simple but beautiful circular route around the reservoir. The journey takes you up a narrow road and ends in a paid parking lot (2024 = 3 euros)
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The refuge hermitage of Santiago in Belate is standing thanks to the good faith and effort of the volunteers of the Association of Friends of the Camino de Santiago de Baztán, who spent six years working on it to recover it with the simple objective of preserving our heritage.
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Of the ports that the area is there is the hardest
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Long mountain pass that links the Baztán and Arga valleys. The road is not very wide, although it is perfectly paved and does not usually have much traffic. From the Irurita slope it has a length of 15 kilometers in which almost a thousand meters of unevenness are overcome. It has become well known as it is traditionally included in the cycling tour that is held every year in honor of the Navarrese cyclist Miguel Indurain. The Irurita slope alternates very hard sections with other more bearable ones, with slopes of up to 12%. From the Eugi side, the pass is barely six kilometers long, very bearable, except for the last two, with an average percentage of between 8.2 and 9.4%.
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Magnificent place. Incredible views.
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Zec Belate offers several stunning natural features and viewpoints. You can visit Artesiaga Pass, a popular mountain pass known for its panoramic views. Another highlight is Leurza Reservoir, a picturesque lake with a marked trail. For impressive vistas, head to the Summit of Sayoa, the highest peak in the Baztan valley, or Puerto de Belate, another mountain pass popular with cyclists.
Yes, Zec Belate is home to historical sites such as Santiago Hermitage. This religious building is noted for its privileged location and the dedicated efforts of volunteers who have preserved it.
Absolutely. Leurza Reservoir is an excellent choice for families. It features a marked trail around the lake, offering a route without technical difficulty and beautiful scenery, perfect for a leisurely outing with children.
Zec Belate is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring cycling, and mountain biking. For road cycling, explore options like the 'Saldias Climb and Malerreka Valley Loop' or the 'Artesiaga Pass – Elizondo Town Center loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails such as the 'Leurtza Reservoirs - Txaruta Summit Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and MTB Trails in Zec Belate.
While specific hiking guides are not listed, many attractions like Artesiaga Pass and Leurza Reservoir are accessible by paths and feature marked trails suitable for walking or hiking. The trail around Leurza Reservoir, for instance, is a non-technical route offering picturesque landscapes.
The mountainous terrain of Zec Belate suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for most outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, offering pleasant weather and clear views. Winter might offer different activities, but some routes could be challenging due to snow or ice.
Yes, near Puerto de Belate, there is a picnic area with a fountain shortly before the summit, providing a convenient spot to rest and refuel.
The terrain in Zec Belate is predominantly mountainous, featuring both paved roads and natural paths. You can expect varied elevations, with some routes described as 'moderate' to 'difficult' for cycling and mountain biking, including sections with significant climbs like the almost thousand meters of unevenness on the Irurita slope of Artesiaga Pass.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from mountain passes like Artesiaga Pass and Summit of Sayoa. The picturesque landscapes around Leurza Reservoir and the privileged location of Santiago Hermitage are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Zec Belate offers several challenging routes for experienced cyclists. For road cycling, the 'Views of the Eugi reservoir – Ispéguy Pass loop' is a difficult route spanning over 115 km. Mountain bikers can tackle difficult trails such as the 'Lantz - Puerto de Artesiaga – variante circular Nafarroa Xtreme'. Many of the touring cycling routes are also rated as difficult, providing ample challenge.
Yes, there are several loop trails available, particularly for cycling and mountain biking. Examples include the 'Saldias Climb and Malerreka Valley Loop' for road cycling, the 'Embalse de Leurza, Beintza, Labaien – Circular Route' for touring cycling, and the 'Leurtza Reservoirs - Txaruta Summit Loop' for mountain biking. These offer circular routes to explore the region's beauty.


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