How to get by road to enjoy the Zegama-Aizkorri race
From Segura, traffic will be cut, as will the port of Otzaurte.
Thousands of people will be visiting the famous Zegama-Aizkorri mountain marathon this Sunday, and organizations and organisers have taken drastic measures to ensure that there are no traffic problems and that the arrival can take place in a crowded manner.
Thus, the road between Segura and Zegama will be cut off from traffic on Sunday, except for residents and authorized vehicles, and from Otzaurte you will not be able to get off by private vehicle to Zegama from 06:00 to 14:00, while the Foral Police will close the road from 00:00 to 06:00 on Sunday.
However, it will be able to arrive by busfrom Segura from 06:00 to 19:00, and from Zuazarreta (near Etzegarate) to Otzaurte from 06:00.
Lurraldebus will strengthen the line between Beasain's Renfe station and Zegama throughout the weekend.
The climb to Arantzazu in Oñati will be closed at the time all parking lots are filled, and there will be buses from No. 18 of Our Lady of Arantzazu Street to the Sanctuary from 07:00.
On the other hand, the ZalduondoCity Council has warned that it will not be possible to park on the paved road of Zumarraga, only on the platform, and has recommended parking at the industrial site, where there will be buses from 06:00 to 15:00.
How to Climb to Watch the Race
All this with regard to the access roads to Zegama, but they have also taken steps to get up to the mountain to enjoy the race, so that from 6:30 to 8:00 the buses will leave from Zegama Square to the train stop. Theguides that will be there will indicate where to take the route to Sancti Spiritu.
You can also walk from Zegama to Sancti Spirit, from the square to follow the yellow marked Camino de Santiago.
From Otzaurte, on the other hand, you can see long-distance marks to reach the well-known Supporter Point slope.
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