Santiago Plan
The Baztán valley on the Camino Baztanés
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De Bayona a Pamplona

Camino Baztanés

Cross the Pyrenees through the Baztán valley while avoiding Roncesvalles: short, green and thoroughly Navarrese, until you join the Camino Francés.

Historic
Distance
≈ 108 (Bayona–Pamplona) km
Days
4–5
Difficulty
Moderate
Terrain
Pyrenean valley and mountain passes

Elevation profile

Ascent

+2880 m

Descent

2534 m

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The Camino de Baztán links Bayonne with Pamplona, crossing the Pyrenees over the Otsondo and Belate passes, a medieval alternative to Roncesvalles that meets the Camino Francés at the Trinidad de Arre bridge.

Short, green and thoroughly Navarrese, it is an ideal way to enter Spain by a route different from Roncesvalles, with fewer people and the scenery of a Pyrenean valley.

Who it's for

For those seeking a calm, green way into the Pyrenees.

The itinerary

Stages of the route

Classic division into stages. Distances are approximate and for guidance; each pilgrim adjusts their days to their own pace.

  1. 0114 km

    Cumulative: 14 km

    624442 m4 h 22 min

    Navarre

    Urdax → Amaiur/Maya

    A short, gentle entry into the Baztán valley, from the monastery of Urdax to Amaiur.

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  2. 0219 km

    Cumulative: 33 km

    474356 m5 h 19 min

    Navarre

    Amaiur/Maya → Berroeta

    A walk along the floor of the Baztán valley, past traditional farmsteads and green meadows.

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  3. 0321 km

    Cumulative: 54 km

    1129986 m6 h 53 min

    Navarre

    Berroeta → Olagüe

    The queen stage, with the demanding climb to the Belate pass through beech woods and highland scenery.

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  4. 0422 km

    Cumulative: 76 km

    653750 m6 h 20 min

    Navarre

    Olagüe → Pamplona

    The final descent towards Pamplona, joining the Camino Francés at the bridge of Arre.

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Plan your daily stages

Choose which stage you start from, how many days you have and at what pace; we split the stages into days balanced by effort (distance and elevation). You can save, share or print your plan.

Pace

4 days · ≈ 76 km in total

One or more days exceed 32 effort units (kilometres plus climb: 100 m of ascent count as 1 km). Doable if you are fit, but consider adding a day.

  1. Day 1Stage 1
    UrdaxAmaiur/MayaView stage 1
    ≈ 14 km+624 m
  2. Day 2Stage 2
    Amaiur/MayaBerroetaView stage 2
    ≈ 19 km+474 m
  3. Day 3Stage 3
    BerroetaOlagüeView stage 3
    ≈ 21 km+1129 mDemanding day
  4. Day 4Stage 4
    OlagüePamplonaView stage 4
    ≈ 22 km+653 m

An indicative split by effort (distance + elevation). It does not guarantee accommodation at each stop: check each stage and its hostels before finalising your plan.

Add stamps to your digital credential

Save this route to your account, mark each stage you complete and earn your virtual Compostela when you reach Santiago. Free.

The stamps and the digital credential are a keepsake from Santiago Plan, with no official validity: they are not the pilgrim credential and do not replace the physical stamps collected at hostels and churches to obtain the Compostela at the Cathedral.

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The route

The route

Approximate track of the route with the towns it passes through.

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Download and offline navigation

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Where to sleep

Accommodation and services, stage by stage

A selection of pilgrim hostels (albergues) along the Camino, ordered from the start towards Santiago. The municipal and parish ones are usually the cheapest and many cannot be booked (you arrive and check in in order). Confirm beds, price and opening times before relying on them.

Hostel data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). It does not include beds or price, which are not always in the source; check with the hostel. Is one missing or wrong? Write to us.

Accommodation

Hotels and guesthouses

On the Camino, pilgrim hostels (municipal, parish and private) are the cheapest option, and many cannot be booked: you arrive and check in in order of arrival. The links below search for hotels and guesthouses, for those who prefer to secure a bed in advance.

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When you reach Santiago

Experiences and guided tours in Santiago

When you finish your Camino, make the most of Santiago: a guided tour of the cathedral and the botafumeiro, a trip to Finisterre and Muxía (the end of the world), or the corners of the old town.

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🧭 How to get there

Find out how to travel from your city to Urdax by train, bus, car or plane.

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Frequently asked questions

How many kilometres is the Camino Baztanés?
The Camino Baztanés is about 108 km and usually takes around 4–5 days on foot.
Is the Camino Baztanés hard?
Its difficulty is moderate. On Santiago Plan you have every stage with a map, elevation profile and hostels, so you can prepare it calmly.
How much does it cost to walk the Camino Baztanés?
Staying in hostels, budget roughly between 100 and 230 € in total (around 4–5 days), including bed, food and the odd extra. It varies with the season and your travel style.
Do you need to book the hostels?
In low season it's usually not necessary, but in summer and during a Holy Year it's wise to plan ahead and, in many cases, book your accommodation. We can't guarantee bed availability.

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