The greenway of the Vasco-Navarro train

Where: 
Specific place: 
Araba and Navarra: Vitoria-Gasteiz - Maeztu - Estella-Lizarra
Length: 
Level: 
IBP Index: 
21
Group min/máx: 
4-8 people
Crossing over the river Berrón

Crossing over the river Berrón

This is a weekend route, linear, for initiated cyclists, that runs almost 80 km of the greenway of the Vasco-Navarro train. This train track was the longest electrified narrow gauge railway of the peninsula, linking the core of the Guipuzkoan coalfields with the capital of the Valley of the Ega, Estella.

The route begins in the pretty town of Vitoria-Gasteiz, then crosses the plains of the Llanada Alavesa, and then gets into the mountains of Araba. Combining labor and cereal crops with oak woods, we reach Maeztu, where we spend a night. On next day we follow the course of the rivers Berrón and Ega, enjoying the landscape of meadows and the elegant railway stations built in the Old English style, up to Estella-Lizarra, from where we will return.

Estella-Lizarra is a member of the net Medieval Towns and Villages.

We remind you that Vitoria-Gasteiz was the Spanish Capital of Gastronomy 2014, and in 2012 Vitoria-Gasteiz was the European Green Capital.

This route runs through High mountains of Vitoria, Ega-Berrón River, and Ega-Urederra Rivers, sites classified as SCI (Site of Community Importance); and Izki mountains, areas protected as SPA (Special Protection Area) in the Natura 2000 network.

Scheduled itinerary: 

Day 1.- Transportation to Vitoria-Gasteiz. Ride from Vitoria to Maeztu (30 km), by the High mountains of Vitoria. Lodging at Casa Rural Izki.
Day 2.- Ride from Maeztu to Estella-Lizarra (46 km), by the Izki mountains. Visit to the historical center of Estella. Transportation back home.

Optional: ADAPTABLE itinerary for FAMILIES.

 

The train with the Visitors Center in Antoñana The train with the Visitors Center in Antoñana
The station of Murieta, of Old English style The station of Murieta, of Old English style
The beautiful village of Antoñana The beautiful village of Antoñana
More information in the blog (Spanish only): 
Recommended reading: 

This time an audio guide: El Ferrocarril Vasco Navarro, by Juanjo Olaizola Elordi.

Reservations:

For reservation you should either call previously by phone to Josetxu (+34 644299532) or send us an email to info@bicicletos.org, to verify that there are still free places. We will send you a booking form and instructions for payment at that time.

Prices

Last update: 
04/03/2024

(Final price may vary depending on the availability of accommodation and the update of rates of the different providers.)

Guided route: 
330,00 €
(Minimum group: 4 people)
Self-guided route: 
20,00 €
Customized route: 
185,00 €

Different route types are explained in General conditions.

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