Saint-Palais – Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
Between Saint-Palais and Uhart Mixe stands the Gibraltar stele. A symbolic site, it lies at the crossroads of the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela from Tours, Vézelay and Le Puy.
From Uhart-Mixe, the route becomes very challenging on a touring bike. It follows part of the pilgrims’ route, with some very steep gradients. It’s a good idea to stop for a break to take in the view of the lush green valleys, admire the traditional houses or sample the famous Ossau-Iraty cheese.
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, with its medieval streets, pink city walls and citadel, is a stopover town steeped in history.
37 km
good
difficult
Pays Basque
Basse-Navarre
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The route is well signposted. It winds its way around the D933, which it follows only briefly. The road surface is good and easy to ride on. However, it is very challenging, with gradients of over 10%.



