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Memorable cycling discoveries amidst Villares de la Reina


Cycling routes from Villares de la Reina

Villares de la Reina, located in Castilla y León, Spain, is a cyclist-friendly locality offering a mix of road and gravel routes. Cyclists can enjoy riding through the rolling terrain and admire the beautiful countryside scenery. The roads in Villares de la Reina are generally in good condition, ensuring a smooth cycling experience. One of the notable nearby cycling spots is the Sierra de Cantalapiedra climb, known for its challenging gradients and stunning panoramic views. Villares de la Reina serves as an excellent base for cyclists looking to explore the scenic landscapes and iconic climbs nearby.

Embark on a gravel adventure and explore the natural beauty of Castilla y León.

gravel
93 km
634 m
Tough

If you're looking for a gravel cycling experience near Villares de la Reina, this round-trip route offers an exciting adventure. With an ascent of 634m and a distance of 93km, you'll have the chance to visit the Mirador Volcán de Garrido, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Pass through San Julián de Valmuza, a small village known for its peaceful atmosphere, and continue towards Calzada de Don Diego, famous for its traditional architecture. Rollán, a picturesque village nestled amidst rolling hills, is another highlight along the way. Finally, reach Zarapicos and marvel at its scenic beauty. This route is perfect for those who are seeking a gravel challenge amidst stunning natural scenery.


Embark on a gravel adventure and challenge yourself with stunning climbs and picturesque landscapes.

gravel
95 km
614 m
Savage

For gravel enthusiasts, this round-trip cycling route near Villares de la Reina offers a thrilling adventure. With an ascent of 614m and a distance of 95km, this route includes challenging climbs to Alto de los Montalvos and breathtaking descents through scenic landscapes. Calzada de Don Diego, known for its architectural beauty, is a highlight along the way. Rollán, with its tranquil atmosphere and panoramic vistas, adds to the charm of the route. Vega de Tirados offers a delightful respite surrounded by nature. Zarapicos, Valverdón, and Castellanos de Villiquera are also included in the route, showcasing the natural beauty of Castilla y León. This route is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists looking for a challenging and rewarding adventure in stunning surroundings.


A scenic road route featuring the Mirador Volcán de Garrido and Urbanización La Mina

road
68 km
426 m
Tough

This road route takes you on a scenic journey from Villares de la Reina to the Mirador Volcán de Garrido and Urbanización La Mina. With a distance of 68 km and an ascent of 426m, this route is suitable for well-trained amateurs who enjoy road cycling. Highlights along the way include the stunning views from the Mirador Volcán de Garrido and the picturesque Urbanización La Mina.


An adventurous road route featuring highlights such as Pedrosillo el Ralo and Mirador Volcán de Garrido

road
92 km
406 m
Tough

Embark on an adventurous road route from Villares de la Reina to Pedrosillo el Ralo and the Mirador Volcán de Garrido. With a distance of 92 km and an ascent of 406m, this route offers a challenging but rewarding experience for well-trained amateurs. Highlights along the way include the picturesque village of Pedrosillo el Ralo and the stunning views from the Mirador Volcán de Garrido.


An exhilarating gravel route with highlights including the Mirador Volcán de Garrido and Escuelas Menores

gravel
58 km
453 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you on an exhilarating adventure from Villares de la Reina to the Mirador Volcán de Garrido and Escuelas Menores. With a distance of 58 km and an ascent of 453m, this route offers a challenging but rewarding experience for well-trained amateurs. Highlights along the way include the stunning views from the Mirador Volcán de Garrido and the picturesque village of Escuelas Menores.


A gravel adventure passing through the charming town of Salamanca and ending at the beautiful Fuente Serrana

gravel
62 km
370 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through picturesque landscapes, from Villares de la Reina to Salamanca and Fuente Serrana. The route is moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for well-trained amateurs. With a total distance of 62 km and an ascent of 370m, you will experience a mix of challenging terrain and stunning scenery. Highlights along the way include the historic city of Salamanca and the scenic beauty of Fuente Serrana.


Cycle through picturesque villages and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Castilla y León.

road
85 km
632 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route starting near Villares de la Reina takes you through the charming villages of Aldeaseca de Armuña, Calzada de Valdunciel, El Cubo de Tierra del Vino, El Maderal, Fuentesaúco, Arcediano, and San Cristóbal de la Cuesta. With a moderate ascent of 632m and a total distance of 85km, this route offers a mix of challenging climbs and tranquil rural roads. The highlights along the route include Aldeaseca de Armuña, known for its traditional architecture, and Fuentesaúco, famous for its delicious cured meats. Overall, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists who can handle both road and gravel terrain.


Embark on a scenic road cycling adventure and explore the charming villages along the way.

road
62 km
227 m
Chill

This road cycling route near Villares de la Reina takes you through picturesque villages and highlights the natural beauty of Castilla y León. With an ascent of 227m and a distance of 62km, this route offers a pleasant and enjoyable cycling experience. Villamayor, known for its sandstone quarries and historical buildings, is one of the highlights along the way. Cabeza Maya, with its panoramic views of the surroundings, is a great place to take a break and soak in the beauty of the region. El Pino de Tormes offers a tranquil stop amidst beautiful landscapes. As you cycle along the route, you'll pass by Almenara de Tormes, known for its medieval castle, and Torresmenudas, where you can enjoy a leisurely rest stop. Finally, reach Aldeaseca de Armuña, a charming village with a rich cultural heritage. This route is suitable for cyclists of all levels who want to explore the scenic beauty of Castilla y León.


Explore the diverse landscapes of Castilla y León on this challenging road cycling route.

road
79 km
438 m
Tough

This road cycling route starting near Villares de la Reina takes you through a variety of landscapes and villages in Castilla y León. With an ascent of 438m and a distance of 79km, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. Highlights along the way include Cabrerizos, a charming village known for its traditional architecture, and Huerta, where you can enjoy scenic vistas of the surrounding countryside. Garcihernández, with its historic buildings and cultural heritage, is another highlight worth visiting. For nature enthusiasts, the route passes through El Espolón, famous for its beautiful natural landscapes. Lastly, reach Calvarrasa de Arriba, where you can rest and enjoy the panoramic views from the Mirador Volcán de Garrido. This route combines natural beauty with cultural heritage for a memorable cycling experience.


Discover the beauty of Negrilla de Palencia and Moriscos on this gravel route

gravel
52 km
203 m
Chill

This gravel route takes you on a scenic adventure from Villares de la Reina to the charming villages of Negrilla de Palencia and Moriscos. With a distance of 52 km and an ascent of 203m, this route is suitable for cyclists of all levels. Highlights along the way include the picturesque village of Negrilla de Palencia and the scenic beauty of Moriscos.


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