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A picturesque town known for its historic bridge and diverse cycling routes.


Cycling routes from Villarejo de Orbigo

Villarejo de Órbigo is a picturesque town located in the Castilla y León region of Spain. For cyclists, it offers a mix of flat and hilly terrains, making it suitable for road and gravel cycling. The town is famous for the historic Puente de Órbigo bridge, which provides a captivating backdrop for cycling adventures. Nearby, cyclists can challenge themselves on the famous climb of Alto de León or explore the scenic countryside dotted with meadows and rivers. Villarejo de Órbigo is a cycling-friendly area with plenty of routes to explore and beautiful landscapes to admire.

Embark on a gravel adventure and discover hidden gems off the beaten path.

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34 km
301 m
Chill

Escape the crowds and explore hidden gems on this off-the-beaten-path gravel ride. With a total ascent of 301 meters and a distance of 34 kilometers, this route is perfect for riders looking for a shorter yet exciting adventure. Highlights include Nistal, San Justo de la Vega, and Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias. The difficulty level of this route is rated as 1 out of 5, making it suitable for beginners and leisure cyclists. In terms of epicness, it earns a rating of 2 out of 5, offering a sense of exploration and the opportunity to discover lesser-known sights.


Embark on a challenging road cycling route and conquer the heights of Hospital de Órbigo.

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89 km
830 m
Tough

Prepare for a challenging climb as you conquer the heights of Hospital de Órbigo. With a total ascent of 830 meters and a distance of 89 kilometers, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a test of their skills. Highlights include Hospital de Órbigo, San Justo de la Vega, Combarros, Alto del Pozaco, Sueros de Cepeda, and Quintanilla del Valle. With a difficulty level of 4 out of 5, this route is tailored for experienced cyclists looking for a demanding ride. In terms of epicness, it earns a rating of 3 out of 5, as it offers beautiful panoramic views and a sense of accomplishment.


Embark on an off-road gravel adventure through the rural landscapes near Villarejo de Órbigo.

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70 km
571 m
Chill

This gravel route takes cyclists on an exciting off-road adventure through the rural landscapes near Villarejo de Órbigo. With a total ascent of 571 meters and a distance of 70 kilometers, this ride is perfect for gravel enthusiasts looking to explore the untamed beauty of the region. Cyclists will pass through highlights such as Riego de la Vega, Destriana, Morales del Arcediano, San Justo de la Vega, and Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias. The difficulty level of this route is rated as 2 out of 5, making it suitable for experienced gravel riders. In terms of epicness, this route earns a rating of 3 out of 5, as it offers breathtaking views and a sense of adventure.


Explore the rural landscapes surrounding Villarejo de Órbigo on this gravel route.

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57 km
429 m
Tough

This circular route offers a unique opportunity to explore the charming countryside surrounding Villarejo de Órbigo. With a distance of 57 kilometers and an ascent of 429 meters, it is suitable for intermediate-level gravel cyclists. Highlights along the route include Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias, a picturesque village located 3 kilometers into the route, and Castrillos de Cepeda, which can be found 29 kilometers in. Make sure to visit the scenic village of Villarejo de Órbigo, located at the end of the route.


Explore the hidden gems of Omaña Valley on this challenging gravel route.

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81 km
524 m
Savage

This gravel route takes riders through the scenic Omaña Valley, a hidden gem of León province. With a distance of 81 kilometers and an ascent of 524 meters, it is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists looking for a challenging adventure. One of the highlights along the route is Vega de Antoñán, a picturesque village located 10 kilometers into the route, offering splendid views of the surrounding mountains. Las Omañas, at 46 kilometers, is a small village nestled in the valley, known for its traditional stone houses and the Church of San Tirso. Llamas de la Ribera, at 54 kilometers, showcases the region's rural charm with its lush green landscapes and rustic architecture. The route concludes in Hospital de Órbigo, famous for its medieval bridge, Puente de Hospital, and its role in the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage.


Immerse yourself in the picturesque countryside of León on this road cycling route.

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103 km
482 m
Tough

This road cycling route offers a picturesque journey through the scenic countryside of León province. With a distance of 103 kilometers and an ascent of 482 meters, it provides an opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty and rural charm of the region. Valdesandinas, located at 14 kilometers into the route, offers panoramic views of the surrounding rolling hills and peaceful valleys. Villanueva de Jamuz, at 33 kilometers, is known for its traditional architecture, particularly the impressive Church of San Pedro. Alija del Infantado, a village located at the 45-kilometer mark, showcases the region's rich cultural heritage with its well-preserved stone houses and historic buildings. San Esteban de Nogales, at 56 kilometers, is a quaint village renowned for its delicious local cuisine, particularly its renowned cured ham. The route concludes in Riego de la Vega, where cyclists can relax and enjoy picturesque views of the Río Órbigo.


Embark on a road cycling adventure through the diverse landscapes of León province.

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89 km
659 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes riders on a scenic journey through the highlights of León province. With a distance of 89 kilometers and an ascent of 659 meters, it is suitable for experienced road cyclists. Along the route, riders will pass by La Bañeza, a historical town known for its traditional architecture and vibrant food market. Pobladura de Yuso, located at 41 kilometers into the route, is home to several beautiful churches and historic buildings. Further on, Destriana offers a serene countryside atmosphere with its rolling hills and charming stone houses. San Justo de la Vega, at 80 kilometers, is a great place to rest and refuel before continuing the journey. The route concludes in Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias, where cyclists can explore the town's medieval streets and visit its Gothic church.


Embark on a road cycling adventure through the heart of Castilla y León, experiencing its rich history and charming villages.

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99 km
217 m
Chill

Discover the beauty and charm of Castilla y León on this road cycling adventure. With a total ascent of 217 meters and a distance of 99 kilometers, this route takes cyclists through historic landmarks and enchanting landscapes. Highlights include Puente del Paso Honroso, Celadilla del Páramo, Onzonilla, Vega de Infanzones, Cabreros del Río, Villamañán, and Urdiales del Páramo. The difficulty level of this route is rated as 2 out of 5, suitable for well-trained amateurs. In terms of epicness, this route earns a rating of 3 out of 5, providing a memorable cycling experience.


Ride through the picturesque landscapes of Castilla y León on this challenging road route.

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87 km
783 m
Tough

The Orbigo Loop takes cyclists on a scenic journey through the stunning region of Castilla y León. Starting near Villarejo de Órbigo, this route offers beautiful views of the countryside and charming villages along the way. With a total ascent of 783 meters and a distance of 87 kilometers, this ride is suitable for well-trained amateurs. Cyclists will pass through highlights such as San Justo de la Vega, Combarros, Sueros de Cepeda, Quintanilla del Valle, and Santibáñez de Valdeiglesias. The difficulty level of this route is rated as 3 out of 5, offering a challenging yet manageable ride for experienced cyclists. This route is rated 4 out of 5 in terms of epicness, as it showcases the natural beauty of the region.


Experience the diverse natural landscapes surrounding Villarejo de Órbigo on this gravel route.

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50 km
70 m
Chill

This gravel route showcases the diverse natural landscapes surrounding Villarejo de Órbigo. With a distance of 50 kilometers and a minimal ascent of 70 meters, it is suitable for beginners looking for a scenic adventure. Highlights along the route include La Milla del Páramo, a small village located 10 kilometers into the route that boasts traditional stone houses and an idyllic countryside setting. Santa María del Páramo, at 28 kilometers, is a bustling town with a vibrant atmosphere and a variety of dining options. The route begins and ends in Villarejo de Órbigo, a town known for its historical heritage, including the iconic Puente de Órbigo, a medieval bridge famous for its role in chivalric knightly tales.


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