At Camping Aritzaleku we have everything prepared: three-level routes, repair workshop, laundry room... so you can practice your favorite sport and, logically, stay in our facilities with all the comforts that Camping Aritzaleku offers you.
The Tierra Estella Zone is one of the most interesting offers of cycle routes in Navarra. Without a doubt, the quality of its natural spaces, a landscape dotted with historical heritage and a land full of wine and gastronomy make up an excellent territory for the most demanding cycle tourists. And if you also want to enjoy one of the best accommodations is Camping Aritzaleku.
Discover the nine routes of Camping Aritzaleku:
Road Routes: Return to Alloz, Return to the Ports and Return to Etxauri.
Gravel Routes: Return to Guesálaz and Yerri, Return to Salinas de Oro and Caminos del Sur.
MTB Routes: Return to Alloz, Carlism Route and Españaz Trails.
In addition, new routes have been created, grouped by:
“ROUTES BACK TO NAVARRE”
https://www.campingsnavarra.com/rutas-cicloturistas-vuelta-a-navarra/
“ROUTES THROUGH AREAS OF NAVARRA”
https://www.campingsnavarra.com/rutas-cicloturistas-navarra-por-zonas/
“GRAVEL LINEAR ROUTES”: Atlantic Coast Route and Pilgrims Route
https://www.campingsnavarra.com/rutas-cicloturistas-lineales-gravel/
Remember that at Camping Aritzaleku we have a bicycle self-repair and inflation workshop with tools, as well as a garage for safekeeping and a bicycle washing area.
If you want more information you can consult it at this link.
The Navarra Sailing School has been based at Camping Aritzaleku for more than 15 years....
A spectacular environment for practicing Climbing. The Rocks of San Fausto.
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The managers of Camping Aritzaleku have always been known for actively contributing to the...
One of the activities you can try on the Alloz reservoir, on whose shores the campsite sits, is sailing. Whether you want to learn or already know, the services of the Navarra Sailing School, which operates on the reservoir, are at your full disposal.
The campsite has its own jetty, so you can stay at a campsite with all the amenities and enjoy sailing all in the same place. The Sierras of Andía and Urbasa (home to the source of the Urederra river) delimit the mountainous north of Middle Navarra and surround the village of Riezu , the source of the Ubagua river, which flows into the Alloz reservoir. An area with a wealth of natural beauty.
From Puente La Reina (where the routes join) to Estella, the Way of St James marks its historical and artistic significance with beautiful examples of Gothic and Romanesque architecture, such as the Cloister of the Monastery of Iranzu in Abárzuza.
Estella-Lizarra was founded in 1090 due to the need to attend the growing influx of pilgrims from all over Europe on their way to Santiago. Important examples of Romanesque (San Pedro Cloister in the Church of San Pedro) Gothic (façade of El Santo Sepulcro, Convent of Santo Domingo) and Plateresque architecture enrich a remarkably cultural city.
Middle Navarra is the home of great wine and tasty, varied cuisine, based on local products.