Collado de Bentartea

Camino Frances

To end of camino
750.8
Altitude
1300

Virgen de Biakorri

5.00

Collado de Bentartea

4.20

Collado de Lepoeder

The Collado de Bentartea (1,340 m) is the high point of the ridgeline walk, sometimes called Napoleon's Pass. A food truck often parks here selling drinks, snacks, and bocadillos — welcome relief after the long exposed climb from Orisson. This is also the last chance for a stamp on the French side.

From here the route follows the ridge southward with Spain opening up to your left and France falling away to your right. On a clear day it's one of the finest stretches of walking on any Camino. In fog, it's disorienting and potentially dangerous — follow the markers carefully.

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Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Don’t bank on the food truck being there- sometimes he leaves by 12:30. I (foolishly) thought this would be my lunch spot and there was no food truck when I got there, so was staaaaarving the rest of the way.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Just before Napoleon's pass and a rough climb, this Man With A Van will help you refuel. Excellent sello as well.
Here you can grab water bottles, fruits and cereal bars. Coffee is a boon. After this, nothing until Roncesvalles. Consider that by the time you get to your bed, it will be 15:00 or later: you might want to grab a snack.

Camino de Sant…

Seemed like a mirage as I came around a bend in dire need of a Coke. This guy is a national treasure for the service he provides and where he provides it -- and I told him so! Don't forget to get a stamp.