The Sierra de Aralar extends through Navarra and Guipuzcoan lands, a land of myths and legends, where Mari, the goddess of nature, lives. Of these myths, that of Teodosio de Goñi stands out, the knight who, to kill the dragon, required the help of the archangel Saint Michael. In his honor, one of the most iconic sanctuaries in Navarra was erected in an impressive viewpoint over the Sakana that we will enjoy on our bike routes.
Today, we will share our rides with cows and latxa sheep among numerous dolmens that remind us that we are in a territory populated since ancient times.
Land of shepherds with landscapes of evergreen meadows and beech forests that change color every season. Shepherds who make unforgettable cheeses, lumberjacks and lovers of nature and gastronomy.
A large karstic massif that alternates a chaotic landscape of lapiaces, blind valleys, caves and chasms with a more serene landscape of meadows and beech forests of infinite colors.