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[QUOTE="Mendizale, post: 1237738, member: 114570"] Hi Eva! Thank you very much for your review! The Saiatz alternative is Camino de Santiago and therefore is indicated with yellow arrows. I'm afraid I can't answer your question, I can't say if for you it's too much or something feasible to go 35 km up and down tracks on farm roads, and cross the Hernio mountain range. What I can tell you is that for someone like me it would not be very possible, not enough time, because I like to stop to enjoy the views, to stop to enjoy the song of a robin, the flight of a vulture or an eagle passing close by, or to take a detour a few meters to stop and observe the remains of Neolithic tombs. Besides, I don't think you would have time to stop at Zelatun and have some refreshments at the mountain bar. If you were leaving from Hernani I think I would encourage you to do both stages. But leaving from Astigarraga, it might be better for you to reach Tolosa through the valley. And the next day take the bus to Bidania and do the Bidania -Beasania and do the route Bidania -Beasain I share the links of Wikiloc (I do not know if you know it is an app that requires an annual payment but in my opinion if you like walking in the mountains is very worthwhile) of the Basque government on this alternative Saiatz: Stage 2b: [URL unfurl="true"]https://eu.wikiloc.com/ibilbide-senderismo/02b-donejakue-bidea-barnealdea-camino-de-santiago-interior-hernani-bidania-106501547?utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=share&utm_source=1395912[/URL] Stage 3b: [URL unfurl="true"]https://eu.wikiloc.com/ibilbide-senderismo/03b-donejakue-bidea-barnealdea-camino-de-santiago-interior-bidania-zegama-106502095?utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=share&utm_source=1395912[/URL] These are 30 and 33 consecutive km of up and downs to Zegama but through farmhouses and typical villages of Gipuzkoa. Pure delight, besides crossing the Hernio mountain range in the 2b and the Murumendi massif in the 3b. The proposal that I proposed was in the 3b: Start from Bidania the road to Santiago following the yellow arrows, climb to the top of the Murumendi which is 50 meters higher than the trail and , from the Murumendi mountain down to Beasain. To do this, leave behind the road to Santiago 500 meters ahead at the junction that turns to the sale of Mandubia, and pull straight towards Beasain. So explained it seems complicated but with the help of Wikiloc it is super simple. I absolutely recommend climbing the peaks of Murumendi and Usurbe have views of the valleys, the mountains, that remove the hiccups. It would be to follow this path (but instead of leaving from Albiztur, leave from Bidania. Once in the farmhouse Venta de Santutxu, follow the whole route: [URL unfurl="true"]https://eu.wikiloc.com/ibilbide-senderismo/beasain-usurbe-murumendi-barrio-de-santa-marina-albiztur-101577183?utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=share&utm_source=2107988[/URL] ¡Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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