San Sebastián is cycling and excitement
The Basque Country has a huge cycling tradition, with many fans of professional cycling. This is borne out by the many cycling competitions organised, with large amounts of people turning up at the professional events along our roads.
Tour de France, 1949 Donostia / San Sebastian – Pau stage
Gran Départ 1992 – Donostia / San Sebastián
3, 2, 1 … Are you ready for the Tour de France in San Sebastián? Experience a memorable Tour in Donostia: Check out stage 2 and stage 3 of the 2023 Tour de France!
Ongi eTOURri!
Bike around stage 2 of the Tour de France: between Vitoria and San Sebastián
Arantzazu Sanctuary
Aizkorri Nature Park
La Antigua (Zumarraga)
Aralar Nature Park
Tolosa market
Cider houses
East Coast: Aiako Harria, Hondarribia, Pasaia
Donostia
The second stage of the Tour de France continues around the Aizkorri – Aratz Nature Park, which contains some of the highest mountains in the Basque Country, and also the Arantzazu Sanctuary. This basilica is held to be the most prominent manifestation of modern art and Basque culture.
Not far from this nature park, in Zumarraga, we find another sacred monument, the hermitage known as La Antigua “La Catedral de las Ermitas”, one of the main locations on the three-temple route.
We booked at the Txirrita Cider House, in Donostia city centre. It’s a charming place, and the food was great too!
For the moment we simply go up the Gurutze pass, a well-known hill section in the Donostia area, as it is part of the last stage of San Sebastián’s “La Clásica”. Leaving behind the city of Irun, which was a major Roman settlement, we arrive in Hondarribia.
Hondarribia is simply spectacular! Founded eight centuries ago, it has an upper district with a distinctly medieval atmosphere by way of a contrast to the brightly coloured fishing area down below, La Marina.
The first few kilometres up to the Guadalupe Hermitage are relaxing, an easy ride. When we arrive at the Hermitage, we advise you to stop and take in the view of Txingudi Bay connecting Irún, Hondarribia and Hendaya.
The fun starts after a kilometre of downhill terrain and false flats. The toughest section in the mountain pass! An excellent straight run with a 10% gradient and another 3 kilometres up to the summit at 455 metres
And there we have the finish line! We finish off our day in Donostia / San Sebastián, a small city held by many to be one of the world’s most beautiful, with a balanced mélange of mountains, majestic buildings and sea.
Discover Stage 3: From Amorebieta to Bayonne, via Donostia
Zumaia and the Flyshch
Getaria
Zarautz
Pagoeta
Donostia / San Sebastián
Pasaia
Irun
Hendaya
Saint Jean de Luz
Biarritz
Baiona
Again we finish the first stage of our trip in Donostia, but this time we stay in a lovely bungalow at the Igeldo Camp Site.
That said, we go down from Igelo to Pasaia in the twinkling of an eye, we get into the boat and take in the toughness of the Jaizkibel pass, going up on the other side.
A Tour for all tastes
Bicycle and gastronomy
Sport and wellness
Cycling and sustanibility
Sport and more sport
If you prefer, you can test your mettle up and down the best mountain passes around Donostia / San Sebastián
Altitude, 260 m. 1.8 km to the top. Average gradient, 11.47%. Difference in altitude, 202 m.
A classic in San Sebastián’s “La Clásica”.
Jaizkibel
Altitude, 455 m. 8.1 km to the top. Average gradient, 5.4%. Difference in altitude, 444 m.
A classic in the Basque Country Tour and San Sebastián’s “La Clásica”.
Erlaitz – Castillo de los Ingleses
Altitude, 501 metres. 7.53 km to the top. Average gradient, 6.62%. Difference in altitude, 473 m.
We suggest this 25 km route – 2h 30 minutes, and altitude difference 720 metres: Erlaitz – Castillo de los Ingleses – Gurutze – Donostia.