The Valdefresno Gravel Adventure
A gravel cycling route starting from Valdefresno
Discover the beauty of Valdefresno on this exciting gravel route
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This off-road cycling route takes you through the picturesque countryside near Valdefresno, where you can enjoy the stunning landscapes and challenging gravel trails. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists who want to push themselves while exploring the scenic surroundings. The route covers a distance of 54 kilometers and includes a total ascent of 471 meters. Get ready for an epic adventure!
gravel
54 km
471 m
Tough
Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Valdefresno Village centerValdefresno: Conquering the fearsome Alto de Angliru and embracing cycling greatness in Valdefresno.
Valdefresno, located in the Castilla y León region of Spain, is a haven for cyclists. The locality offers diverse terrain, including flat roads and challenging climbs, catering to all cycling preferences. Valdefresno is well-known for being close to the iconic Alto de Angliru, a legendary climb in the professional cycling world. Cyclists can enjoy the picturesque surroundings and test their limits on famous routes. With its varied terrain and remarkable cycling history, Valdefresno receives a 5/5 ranking for cycling.0 km
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ValdefresnoVillageValdefresno, the starting point of the route, offers a charming rural atmosphere with traditional architecture and friendly locals.
7 km
7 km
CastrillinoHamletCastrillino is a small village known for its beautiful church and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
30 km
30 km
Gallegos de CurueñoHamletGallegos de Curueño is a hidden gem with its historic buildings and peaceful atmosphere. Take a break here and admire the unique architecture.
48 km
48 km
NavafríaHamletNavafría is a quaint village that showcases the region's rich cultural heritage. Explore the narrow streets and experience the local way of life.
54 km
54 km
Finish: Valdefresno Village centerValdefresno: Conquering the fearsome Alto de Angliru and embracing cycling greatness in Valdefresno.