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Experience the thrill of cycling in the mountains of Boñar, Spain.


Cycling routes from Bonar

Boñar is a charming town in the Castilla y León region of Spain. From a cyclist's perspective, Boñar offers a variety of cycling routes, including both road and gravel options. The region is mountainous, providing a challenge for more experienced riders. One popular climb nearby is the Pico del Requejines, offering breathtaking views at the top. With its scenic landscapes and welcoming atmosphere, Boñar is a great choice for cyclists looking to explore the beauty of northern Spain.

Scenic gravel route with a stunning highlight in Barrio de las Ollas

gravel
48 km
787 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you from Boñar to the picturesque village of Barrio de las Ollas. Along the way, you'll enjoy beautiful countryside scenery and a moderate ascent. The highlight of this route is Barrio de las Ollas, a charming village known for its traditional stone houses and natural beauty. Overall, this route offers a peaceful and enjoyable cycling experience for gravel enthusiasts.


Conquer challenging climbs and enjoy beautiful reservoir views

road
175 km
3039 m
Savage

The Porma Reservoir Loop is a road cycling route that spans 175 kilometers and includes a demanding elevation gain of 3039 meters. Starting near Boñar, this route takes you through various highlights, such as Valdecastillo, known for its idyllic setting, and Mirador Embalse del Porma, offering stunning views of the reservoir. The route also includes challenging climbs, such as Puerto de Tarna, Embalse de Riaño, and Boca de Huérgano. With its combination of scenic beauty and demanding terrain, this route is a true test of endurance.


Uncover the beauty of Curueño region

gravel
68 km
1528 m
Tough

The Curueño Gravel Adventure is a 68-kilometer gravel cycling route that offers an elevation gain of 1528 meters. Starting near Boñar, this route takes you through the scenic Curueño region, known for its natural beauty and charming villages. Highlights along the route include La Vecilla de Curueño, famous for its historical buildings, and Matallana de Torío, a picturesque village surrounded by mountains. The route also features the stunning Collada de Uvierzo, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. With its mix of gravel roads and captivating highlights, this route is perfect for those seeking an off-road adventure.


Discover modern art in the heart of nature

gravel
43 km
437 m
Tough

If you're looking for an adventure, the Fundación Cerezales Antonino y Cinia Gravel Ride is the perfect choice. This gravel cycling route, spanning 43 kilometers, offers a thrilling ascent of 437 meters. Starting in Boñar, you'll have the opportunity to visit the Fundación Cerezales Antonino y Cinia, a cultural institution focused on contemporary art and nature. The route also takes you through Vegaquemada, a charming village with beautiful scenery. With its challenging terrain and unique highlights, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts.


A challenging road route with scenic highlights

road
79 km
1572 m
Tough

This road route takes you from Valdepiélago to Valdecastillo, offering a challenging but rewarding cycling experience. Along the way, you'll encounter highlights such as Lugueros, Pico del Águila, and Mirador Embalse del Porma, providing you with stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. The route also passes through Puebla de Lillo, where you can experience its unique architecture and rich cultural heritage. Overall, this route is perfect for experienced road cyclists who enjoy a mix of challenging climbs and beautiful scenery.


A challenging road route with scenic highlights and legendary spots

road
144 km
2496 m
Savage

For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenging adventure, this route from Valdecastillo to La Ercina is a must. You'll tackle demanding ascents while enjoying breathtaking views from highlights such as Mirador Embalse del Porma, Embalse de Riaño, and Peña Lampa. Don't miss the opportunity to explore picturesque towns like Reyero and Velilla del Río Carrión, which are rich in history and culture. With its legendary climbs and famous spots, this route promises to be epic and memorable.


Explore the beautiful village of Vegaquemada

road
46 km
268 m
Tough

The Vegaquemada Circuit is a road cycling route that covers a distance of 46 kilometers and offers a challenging ascent of 268 meters. Starting near Boñar, this route takes you through the scenic countryside, with rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. The highlight of the route is the village of Vegaquemada, known for its charming streets and traditional architecture. Overall, this route offers a great mix of beauty and challenge.


A scenic gravel route from Boñar to Cerezales del Condado

gravel
49 km
428 m
Chill

Embark on a scenic gravel route from Boñar to the charming village of Cerezales del Condado. Along the way, you'll enjoy picturesque countryside landscapes and a relatively easy ascent. Delight in the traditional architecture and the warm ambiance of Cerezales del Condado, making this route an ideal choice for gravel cycling enthusiasts seeking a peaceful and enjoyable journey.


Venture into the rugged Valcueva region

gravel
91 km
2069 m
Tough

The Valcueva Gravel Expedition is a 91-kilometer gravel cycling route with an elevation gain of 2069 meters. Starting near Boñar, this route takes you through the rugged Valcueva region, known for its challenging terrain and natural beauty. Highlights along the route include Robles de la Valcueva, a quaint village surrounded by stunning landscapes, and Barrio de la Tercia, offering a glimpse into the region's traditional way of life. The route also features the picturesque Lavandera and Oville, with their charming rustic charm. With its mixture of rugged gravel roads and captivating highlights, this route offers a truly unforgettable cycling experience.


A challenging road route with stunning views from Mirador Embalse del Porma

road
85 km
1653 m
Tough

Starting from Valdepiélago, this road route offers a challenging ride with various ascents. The route features highlights such as Lugueros, Cerulleda, and the famous Mirador Embalse del Porma, offering breathtaking views of the reservoir. Overall, this route is perfect for experienced road cyclists seeking a challenging ride with magnificent scenic viewpoints.


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