Mules track/ Mandobidexka
- on foot : 3h - Difficulty Easy
- Distance : 8km
- Vertical rise : 420m
- Public : Tous publics
Step 1 :
From the Abeilles pass to Aire Leku wood At the Abeilles pass (244m), on the left side of the road, choose the path closed to traffic by a barrier (hiking sign). It leaves the forest, reveals the summit of the Rhune and reaches a clear height. Descend 30m to a small grassy pass (266m), then follow the wide path that goes up to the right, through the ferns. Cross the summit plateau of Aire Leku, pass by a ruin, then go down a path that bends to the left. At the intersection of the Y-shaped paths (252m), take care to choose the one on the left, in the woods. At the second Y-shaped intersection, go left again, uphill. At the third one, go down to the right.Step 2 :
From Aire Leku wood to Herboure (D404 road) At the intersection (215m) with a dirt track, follow it downhill to the right (ignore the side paths). The path curves to the left under a large oak tree (view of the Urrugne neighbourhood); just after a stream, at the Y-shaped intersection, take the path on the right, which descends steeply through the stones. At the entrance of a plateau ant its fern grove, fork left onto a new path (2 dead trees); it is extended by a small path. In the woods, just after the small bridge, take the path that goes up to the left. It then goes between clearings and copses and crosses three new streams. When you reach a fenced-in meadow, follow the path to the left, along the fence.Step 3 :
From the Ibardin pass to the Abeilles Pass At the « Lapurdi » sign (315m), leave the tarmac road to climb the dirt track to the right, marked in red and white. When the path bumps against a gate, go up the very steep grassy path on the right along the fence, then in the ferns. Reach a grassy pass (385m), with a view of the Ibardin pass on the right and the Rhune on the left (the first path on the left allows a round trip to the Redoute des Emigrés). Continue 30m to an intersection of 5 paths: take the second path on the left, downhill (Biarritz in view). Go through an esplanade (quarrymen’s quay) and then, after the collapsed dolmen, continue downhill into the forest. At the bottom, after the barrier, take the left-hand path until you return to the starting point.Step 4 :
Du col des Abeilles au bois d'Aire Leku Au col des Abeilles (244 m), côté gauche de la route, choisir le chemin fermé à la circulation par une barrière (panneau randonnée). Il sort de la forêt, découvre le sommet de la Rhune, et atteint une hauteur dégagée. Descendre 30 m vers un petit col herbeux (266 m), puis suivre le large chemin qui remonte à droite au milieu des fougères. Traverser le plateau sommital d'Aire Leku, passer près d'une ruine, puis descendre en face sur un sentier qui courbe vers la gauche. A l'intersection de sentiers en Y (252 m), attention à bien choisir celui de gauche, dans le bois. Au second en Y, aller encore à gauche, en montée. Au troisième Y, descendre enfin à droite."Step 5 :
Du bois d'Aire Leku à Herboure (route D404) A l'intersection (215 m) avec une piste en terre, la suivre en descente vers la droite (ignorer les sentiers annexes). Le chemin décrit une épingle à gauche sous un gros chêne (vue sur les quartiers d'Urrugne) ; juste après un ruisselet, au Y, opter pour le chemin de droite, qui descend fortement dans les cailloux. A l'entrée d'un plateau et de sa fougeraie, bifurquer à gauche sur un nouveau chemin (2 arbres morts) ; il est prolongé par un sentier. Dans le bois, juste après le petit pont, prendre le sentier qui remonte à gauche. Il alterne ensuite entre clairières et bosquets et coupe trois nouveaux ruisselets. Lorsque vous débouchez sur un pré clôturé, suivre le sentier vers la gauche, le long du grillage. Un chemin plus large rejoint la route du col d'Ibardin (110 m) : couper prudemment la D404 et, derrière deux gros chênes, emprunter le sentier qui descend vers un ruisseau. L'enjamber à gué pour rejoindre le parking.
- The hawthorn (Nature site)
In front of the door of the barn ruin is a shrub called hawthorn. Three-lobed leaves, red berries and strong thorns identify it. They bloom in May and produce edible fruits in September. Passerines (such as the wren) find the density of the branches to be ideal nesting sites
- The old mule track (Nature site)
On the mule track, deep erosion marks in the rocky slabs leave no doubt that this path was once heavily used by travellers, traders and smugglers, so much so that the wheels of the carts are still carved in the stone. For the record, the novel Ramuntcho by Pierre Loti, written in Ascain, recounts these smugglers’ stories.
- The witnesses of history (Rural heritage)
From this pass, you can walk along a path that highlights the heritage. You can reach the Redoute des Emigrés (remains of the Napoleonic wars), but also find protohistoric witnesses: a simple hole in a tumulus reveals itself to be a dolmenic chest (ancient dolmen), and further down, a stone lying on the ground is the remains of another dolmen, collapsed, dated –3000 years BC.
- The Quai des Carriers (Heritage)
With an astonishing rectilinear low wall in the middle of a flat area, this site bears witness to the ancient exploitation of the mountain’s resources. This plateau is known as the “Quai des Carriers”, a former loading area for stones from extraction sites. There a many explanatory panels on the circuit.
Points to note :
- Herboure, prudence dans la traversée de la D404 (forte circulation) (43.3314184;-1.6856929)
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