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Challenging Hill Climb


A road cycling route starting from Santovenia de Pisuerga

Challenge yourself on this road cycling route with several significant climbs.

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Embark on a challenging 98-kilometer road cycling route near Santovenia de Pisuerga. With an ascent of 452 meters, this route is sure to test the abilities of even well-trained cyclists. Highlights include the Cuesta de la Maruquesa, a demanding climb offering breathtaking vistas, and the Observatorio Los Ansares, where you can observe various bird species. The route also passes through Ampudia, a historic town with a stunning medieval castle, and Cigales, known for its excellent local wine. Santovenia de Pisuerga itself offers numerous attractions with its rich history and beautiful landmarks.

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98 km
452 m
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Santovenia de Pisuerga Village center
Santovenia de Pisuerga: Explore the picturesque streets of Santovenia de Pisuerga and take on the challenging routes of the nearby Sierra de Cervera.
Santovenia de Pisuerga is a locality in the Castilla y León region of Spain. From a cyclist's perspective, this area offers a mix of flat and rolling terrain, making it suitable for various types of cycling. Cyclists can enjoy exploring the town itself, which features charming streets and historical sites such as the Iglesia de San Salvador. Additionally, Santovenia de Pisuerga is located near the Canal de Castilla, providing scenic cycling paths along the water. While there may not be any famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs directly in Santovenia de Pisuerga, the nearby Sierra de Cervera offers challenging mountainous routes for more experienced cyclists.
Cuesta de la MaruquesaViewpoint
Challenge yourself on the demanding climb of Cuesta de la Maruquesa and enjoy the stunning views from the top.
MucientesVillage
Visit Mucientes, known for its excellent local wine production, and take a break at one of the wineries.
Villalba de los AlcoresVillage
Villalba de los Alcores boasts a tranquil atmosphere and traditional Castilian charm.
Meneses de CamposVillage
Meneses de Campos is home to the Observatorio Los Ansares, where you can observe various species of birds in their natural habitat.
Observatorio Los AnsaresViewpoint
Visit the Observatorio Los Ansares and immerse yourself in the world of birdwatching.
AmpudiaVillage
Ampudia is a historic town with a stunning medieval castle that showcases centuries of architectural history.
CigalesVillage
Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Cigales region and indulge in its famous local wine.
Santovenia de PisuergaVillage
Discover the rich history and beautiful landmarks of Santovenia de Pisuerga, a charming town worth exploring.
Finish: Santovenia de Pisuerga Village center
Santovenia de Pisuerga: Explore the picturesque streets of Santovenia de Pisuerga and take on the challenging routes of the nearby Sierra de Cervera.

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