A simpler stage than the previous ones, with a practically flat road, allowing you to enjoy the scenery
and the church of San Martín de Tours in Gazeo, famous for its paintings which, until 1967, were hidden
by a plaster wall.
Recommendation Pilgrim
The gentle terrain of this stage will greatly facilitate its development. There are no major
complications for people with reduced mobility or for pilgrims travelling by bicycle.
Route
Itinerary
Km 0 ‧ Salvatierra/Agurain
We reach the Plaza de San Juan, through the Calle Mayor, and go down the Calle Portal del Rey and
Calle de los Fueros to leave the town of Agurain. Once we have passed the industrial estate, which
we will find on the road, we take a left turn at the third roundabout, specifically Kañueta street,
and then take another roundabout on the right, and then take Salvatierra street and cross under the
A-1 in the direction of Gazeo, where we can visit the church of San Martín de Tours.
We leave the town by the road towards Langarika, this route will force us to cross a river and take
a road on the right towards Ezkerekotxa. We cross this town towards the railway tracks which, when
the time comes, continue through a tunnel that we will go around. When you reach the tunnel exit on
the other side, leave the road and follow a path close to the tracks. Further on, this path will
take a detour to the right and reach the A-3140, turn left and leave the tracks on the left hand
side to reach the Lurgorri industrial estate, which in turn will take us to the town of Alegría.
Passing through the town, the path takes us straight on, crossing some tracks and the river Alegría,
to another town, Elburgo, where we can first take a detour towards the Ayala hermitage and then take
the path again, you can’t get lost. Passing Elburgo along the Calle Mayor, we cross the river Añua,
where we come to two paths, one with a slight incline towards a dirt track, which is the one we
take. Following this path straight on, we reach the top of Jaral, where the sanctuary of Nuestra
Señora de Estíbaliz is located. We then descend towards Villafranca, which, once we have crossed
this town, will take us to Argandoña, where the church of Santa Columba is located.
We leave this last locality towards a roundabout, which we will cross in a straight line, along a
path, until we reach the A-132 road, which we will follow until we come to a dirt track on the right
hand side, this path leads us to Ascarza. We pass through this town along a path that takes us to
the previous road we have been on, the A-132, this time we cross it and take the A-2130 road until
we find a turning on the right, which goes in the direction of Arcaya. Once in the town, cross it
towards the railway tracks, cross them and we arrive at Elorriaga.
Km 27,8 ‧ Vitoria/Gasteiz
Once there, the Avenida de Santiago leads us in the direction of Vitoria, where there are enough
signs to make it difficult to get lost.
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