Best bike parks around Baztan are situated in the Navarrese Pyrenees, a region characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and river valleys. This area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from family-friendly routes to challenging mountain bike trails. The landscape provides varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, allowing for exploration of its natural features. Baztan is a destination for cyclists seeking to engage with the region's unique environment.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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It's fast, it's smooth, fun, and perfectly maintained.
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A superb, very well-maintained descent; thank you to those who created and maintain it! It's beautiful, it's smooth, it's enjoyable. Some sections are rated red, but easily avoidable.
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The descent to Ibarron is a treat, perfect for progressing in MTB...
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Hello, the hills between the villages of Ascain, Sare and St Pée sur Nivelle offer paths with multiple accesses. The views are remarkable, especially from the top of Suhalmendi.
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Viewpoint at the top of Lizardia! At the top, this tribute cross from 1938, very often surrounded by wild pottocks, is a great reward for the climb!
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Beautiful view above the Lizardia district of St Pée. Access is also possible on foot from Ibarron or Ascain. Advice to mountain bikers, it is better to go up on the Ascain side and go down towards Ibarron, in the opposite direction, you have to push and it's not fun while the descent is committed much nicer
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Very enjoyable descent that starts from the Leateko Gaina viewpoint and descends directly to the Burdindogi parking lot. It is a simple route with a lot of flow, the hardest steps are at the beginning of the descent with a trial section of 15 meters and the crossing of a forest track in the middle of the route. The descent ends on the path that borders the Eugi reservoir right next to a hut. From there, the route and 01.KING GOITEAN share a path to the Burdindogi car park. This stretch of road that borders the reservoir is widely used by hikers, so for safety reasons, we will take extreme precautions and DO NOT cycle fast with bicycles.
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This route is the first to be opened in search of the old paths that connected the charcoal kilns that were distributed throughout the Burdindogi forest. The route begins just before the Leateko Gaina viewpoint and ends at the parking lot at the tail of the reservoir. Affordable route, a lot of flow and very enjoyable. The hardest steps are right at the beginning, a small trial section of 15 meters gives way to a route of authentic enjoyment. A CLASSIC.
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The Baztan Valley, nestled in the Navarrese Pyrenees, is renowned for its extensive network of mountain biking trails and relaxed cycling routes rather than traditional, lift-serviced bike parks. You'll find a diverse range of options, from challenging mountain bike adventures through dense forests and mountainous terrain to leisurely rides along greenways and river valleys, suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, the Baztan Valley offers several challenging trails for experienced mountain bikers. For instance, the Genêts d'Ascain MTB singletrack is a narrow, steep singletrack recommended for advanced riders. Other demanding routes include the 'Elizondo (SP) - Urepel (FR) – circular por Behortzu Buztan' and the 'Bizkaïluze Ridge Trail', both offering significant elevation changes and technical sections.
Some popular mountain biking trails include the Carboneras Trail, known for its flow and enjoyment, and the Magnum Downhill Trail, a fast and smooth descent. For a more challenging experience, the King Cobra Downhill offers one of the longest and most complete descents in the Burdindogi forest sector, featuring fast sections and banked curves.
Absolutely. For a more relaxed experience, the Baztán Greenway (Vía Verde del Bidasoa) is perfect for families and casual cyclists, offering a car-free environment and scenic views. The 'Cycling route: Berro and Elizondo' is another easy, 21.8 km MTB ride ideal for families or a leisurely outing, including a detour to the picturesque village of Amaiur. The Santa Barbara Cross (Suhalmendi) also offers a nice easy route with stunning views.
The Baztan Valley is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy expansive views from ridge lines on trails like the Bizkaïluze Ridge Trail. The Santa Barbara Cross (Suhalmendi) offers a 360-degree viewpoint, often surrounded by wild pottoks. Many routes traverse ancient beech forests, crystalline rivers, and passes like Otsondo Pass, providing a diverse and scenic backdrop for your ride.
Yes, for immersive experiences, you can explore multi-day options like the BASOAK Baztan - Irati MTB tour, which connects the Irati Forest, Baztan Valley, and Quinto Real. Additionally, the 'Baztan Smugglers Route' is a themed bike route that combines natural beauty with local history, tracing paths once used by smugglers between Spain and France, often passing through the Bertiz Natural Park.
The region is becoming increasingly cyclist-friendly. For example, the Bizibide Lesaka MTB area offers comprehensive amenities including a reception center, free parking, showers, changing rooms, a bike self-repair area, bike wash, and bike storage. Many routes also pass through charming villages where you can find cafes and restaurants.
The best season for mountain biking in Baztan is generally from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and trails are dry. During these months, you can fully enjoy the diverse landscapes, from ancient beech forests to river valleys, without the challenges of winter conditions. Always check local trail conditions before heading out.
Beyond cycling, the Baztan Valley offers excellent opportunities for hiking. You can find various hiking trails, such as the 'Xorroxin Trail' or routes through the Parque Natural de Bertiz. For more ideas, explore the Hiking around Baztan guide. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Lantxurda Tunnel – Hendaye Seafront Cycle Path loop', detailed in the Gravel biking around Baztan guide.
When riding in Baztan, especially on trails that border popular areas, it's important to be mindful of other users. For instance, sections of the Magnum Downhill Trail and King Cobra Downhill that border the Eugi reservoir are widely used by hikers. For safety, always take extreme precautions and avoid cycling at high speeds in these shared areas.
For more detailed information on mountain bike trails, including specific routes around Elizondo and other areas, you can refer to the MTB Trails around Baztan guide. This guide provides details on various routes, including their distances and difficulty grades, to help you plan your adventure.


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