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Navarra
Cuenca Pamplona
Bidaurreta

Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge – Estella-Lizarra loop from Bidaurreta

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Spain
Navarra
Cuenca Pamplona
Bidaurreta

Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge – Estella-Lizarra loop from Bidaurreta

Hard

4.4

(14)

83

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Puente la Reina Romanesque Bridge – Estella-Lizarra loop from Bidaurreta

06:36

99.9km

1,480m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 10, 2026

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Bus stop

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26.9 km

Scenic Route to Estella

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2

28.6 km

Views of the fields

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Wonderful route with a wide view between Astrain and Legarda.

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30.8 km

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39.6 km

This place of worship, which is named after the Holy Cross (Latin "Santa Croce"), relates its patronage to the cross on which Jesus Christ died. The veneration of the Holy Cross goes back in large part to Saint Helena, who was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (who, after his victory at the "Milvian Bridge" outside Rome, recognized Christianity as a religion and in 312 the long time of persecution ended with the Milan “Tolerance Edict”). In the early fourth century she undertook a pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Israel / Palestine) and brought numerous relics from there to Europe, including the "True Cross" on which Jesus Christ was crucified. Helena is therefore often depicted with a cross as an attribute. The feast of the discovery, public presentation and veneration of the Holy Cross - called "Exaltation of the Cross" - is celebrated by the Church on September 14th.

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40.3 km

Puente la Reina (Basque Gares) is a municipality with 2840 inhabitants. In Puente la Reina, the Aragonese and Navarrese branches of the Way of St. James meet, the common path crossing the Arga river via the bridge of the same name.

The name and development are linked to the bridge donated by Dona Mayor, Queen of Navarre, wife of King Sancho Mayor, or her daughter-in-law. Despite all the uncertainty regarding the founder, the construction of the bridge in the first half of the 11th century is certain.

Because river crossings were dangerous, detours were long and ferry services expensive, the streams of pilgrims soon concentrated on this bridge. This was followed by the settlement of Franks and the founding of a market town. The development of the city is an example of the infrastructure projects of this time and their effect, and can often be found in a comparable form on the Way of St. James.

In 1122 it received city rights, from 1235 the construction of the city wall began. García IV donated the city to the Templars, and after their dissolution at the beginning of the 14th century, it passed to the Hospitallers.

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48.1 km

Three generations of roads can be found here: the old Roman road and Roman bridge, then the provincial road NA-1110 and the A-12 motorway.
How many people have crossed this bridge for about 2,000 years?!

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60.9 km

Estella-Lizarra

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Estella-Lizarra is a medieval and commercial city that emerged by and for the Camino de Santiago.

Discovering its great cultural value on foot or by bicycle is something incredible. There are numerous accommodation options at a good price. From hostels for pilgrims, camping, to pensions.

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61.2 km

Estella-Lizarra Riverside

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TIERRA ESTELLA where gravel was born

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61.6 km

Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa

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The Church of San Pedro de la Rúa in Estella (Navarra) is located opposite the Gustavo de Maeztu Museum, where a staircase leads to the portal of this monument, known as San Pedro el Mayor since the 13th century. It is mentioned as a parish church in 1174, although it is possible that it existed before that. In 1256 it received the title of the main church of the city (Wikipedia).

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99.9 km

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Bus stop

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85.1 km

4.88 km

4.42 km

4.04 km

1.07 km

268 m

220 m

Surfaces

91.7 km

3.75 km

3.39 km

994 m

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