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Base for exploring cycling routes in Castilla y León.


Cycling routes from Melgar de Fernamental

Melgar de Fernamental is a locality situated in the Castilla y León region of Spain. The town itself has limited cycling opportunities, as it is primarily rural and lacks dedicated cycling infrastructure. However, the surrounding region offers some attractive routes that road and gravel cyclists may enjoy. One notable area nearby is the Sierra de la Demanda, which features challenging climbs and breathtaking scenery. Overall, while Melgar de Fernamental may not be a cyclist's paradise, it can still be a suitable base for exploring the surrounding cycling routes.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of rural Castilla y León as you cycle through picturesque villages and lush landscapes.

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94 km
544 m
Tough

This route takes you through the scenic landscapes of rural Castilla y León, with highlights including Sordillos, known for its traditional village atmosphere, and Villaute, a charming village surrounded by lush greenery. Manciles offers picturesque streets and historic buildings, while Villanueva de Argaño is known for its beautiful church and peaceful atmosphere. Castrillo de Murcia showcases traditional architecture, and Padilla de Abajo provides stunning views of the countryside.


Embark on a challenging gravel adventure through Castilla y León

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64 km
532 m
Tough

For those seeking an adrenaline-filled adventure, this 64-kilometer gravel route starting near Melgar de Fernamental is the perfect choice. With a challenging ascent of 532 meters, this route offers breathtaking vistas and a thrilling ride for experienced amateur cyclists. Highlights include picturesque villages like Villasandino and Tamarón, as well as the stunning Castrojeriz with its medieval castle ruins. Prepare to be enchanted by the untamed beauty of Castilla y León on this epic gravel adventure.


Embark on a gravel adventure through historic towns and discover the hidden gems of Castilla y León.

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59 km
268 m
Chill

This gravel route takes you off the beaten path, exploring historic towns and villages in Castilla y León. Starting from Arenillas de Riopisuerga, you'll pass by Melgar de Yuso, known for its charming streets and historic buildings. Boadilla del Camino offers a glimpse into medieval history, while Requena de Campos showcases traditional architecture. Lantadilla provides a rustic charm and traditional atmosphere.


A short gravel loop exploring the outskirts of Lantadilla

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37 km
161 m
Chill

Embrace the heart of rural Spain with this 37-kilometer gravel loop starting near Melgar de Fernamental. With a manageable ascent of 161 meters, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Lantadilla, located along the route, offers a taste of traditional Spanish countryside living. As you pedal through quaint villages like Requena de Campos, take a break and marvel at the historical structures that dot the landscape. Enjoy the simplicity and tranquility of this scenic route in the peaceful surroundings of Castilla y León.


Experience the beauty of Castilla y León on this road cycling adventure

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50 km
264 m
Chill

Embark on a road cycling adventure starting from Melgar de Fernamental and explore the stunning landscapes of Castilla y León. This 50-kilometer route with 264 meters of ascent is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. As you pedal through charming towns like Espinosa de Villagonzalo and Olmos de Pisuerga, you'll witness the architectural gems and traditional culture of the region. Whether it's riding through picturesque countryside or cruising along peaceful roads, this route has it all.


Experience the cultural and natural beauty of Castilla y León on this diverse cycling route.

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99 km
588 m
Tough

This route showcases the diversity of the Castilla y León region, with highlights including Osornillo, known for its historic buildings and picturesque streets, and San Mamés de Campos, a village with an impressive church and medieval castle ruins. Calahorra de Boedo offers a charming rural landscape and historical architecture, while Embarcadero Carrecalzada provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The route also takes you through Espinosa de Villagonzalo, a town with a rich history, and Villaherreros, known for its traditional architecture.


Discover the charm of medieval Melgar de Fernamental and cycle through picturesque villages and ancient castles.

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85 km
536 m
Tough

This route takes you through historic towns and villages in the Castilla y León region. Starting from Melgar de Fernamental, you'll pass by the medieval castle in Espinosa de Villagonzalo and the picturesque town of Herrera de Pisuerga. As you continue, you'll encounter the ancient village of Alar del Rey and the impressive caves of Cuevas de Amaya. The route also takes you to Sotresgudo, known for its well-preserved architecture, and Villamayor de Treviño, with its beautiful church.


Challenge yourself with a demanding gravel climb and experience the breathtaking beauty of hidden villages.

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87 km
703 m
Tough

This challenging gravel route takes you uphill, starting from Grijalba and leading you to hidden villages in Castilla y León. Isar offers impressive views of the surrounding countryside, while Tamarón welcomes you with its peaceful atmosphere. Castrillo Mota de Judíos is known for its unique historic heritage, and Arenillas de Riopisuerga showcases traditional architecture and charm.


An adventurous road cycling route through Castilla y León

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70 km
345 m
Tough

Immerse yourself in the charm of Castilla y León with this 70-kilometer road cycling route. Starting from Melgar de Fernamental, you'll journey through picturesque villages and captivating countryside. The route, with an ascent of 345 meters, offers a moderate challenge suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. Highlights include must-visit locations like Sasamón and the historic town of Castrojeriz. Embark on this adventure and soak up the rich history and breathtaking vistas that Castilla y León has to offer.


A scenic gravel route starting from Melgar de Fernamental

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49 km
321 m
Tough

This route is a scenic loop starting from Melgar de Fernamental, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. With a total distance of 49 kilometers and an ascent of 321 meters, it is suitable for amateur cyclists with a moderate level of fitness. The route passes through picturesque towns such as Santillana de Campos and Osorno la Mayor, providing opportunities to explore the local architecture and culture. The gravel surface adds an adventurous touch to the ride, making it an exciting option for cyclists looking to explore the Castilla y León region.


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