Gravel route through Villares de la Reina to Salamanca and Fuente Serrana
A gravel cycling route starting from Villares de la Reina
A gravel adventure passing through the charming town of Salamanca and ending at the beautiful Fuente Serrana
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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.
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62 km
370 m
Tough
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Start: Villares de la Reina Village centerVillares de la Reina: Memorable cycling discoveries amidst 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.6 km
6 km
SalamancaCitySalamanca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its stunning architecture and rich history. Explore its charming streets and visit famous landmarks such as Plaza Mayor and the University of Salamanca.
13 km
13 km
Teso de las Zorreras853 mPeakTeso de las Zorreras offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Take a break here to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and snap some photos.
37 km
37 km
San Julián de ValmuzaHamletSan Julián de Valmuza is a small village known for its traditional architecture and beautiful surroundings. The village is surrounded by rolling hills and offers a true taste of rural Spain.
47 km
47 km
Teso de la Aceña802 mPeakTeso de la Aceña is a historic site that was once used for grain grinding. Today, the area is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and offers stunning views of the nearby countryside.
48 km
48 km
Santibáñez del RíoHamletSantibáñez del Río is a charming village known for its traditional stone houses and beautiful church. Take a moment to explore the village's streets and soak in its rustic charm.
60 km
60 km
Fuente SerranaHamletFuente Serrana is a peaceful and picturesque spot where you can relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Take a break and have a picnic while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
62 km
62 km
Finish: Villares de la Reina Village centerVillares de la Reina: Memorable cycling discoveries amidst Villares de la Reina
Cycling routes from Villares de la Reina:
Villares de la Reina - Cabrerizos - Mirador de la Garcesa - Huerta - Garcihernández - El Espolón - Terradillos - Calvarrasa de Arriba - Mirador Volcán de Garrido Gravel route to Negrilla de Palencia and Moriscos Villares de la Reina - Villamayor - Cabeza Maya - El Pino de Tormes - Almenara de Tormes - Río Tormes - Torresmenudas - Aldeaseca de Armuña Villares de la Reina - Mirador Volcán de Garrido - San Julián de Valmuza - Calzada de Don Diego - Rollán - Zarapicos Villares de la Reina - Alto de los Montalvos - Calzada de Don Diego - Rollán - Vega de Tirados - Zarapicos - Valverdón - Castellanos de Villiquera Gravel route to Mirador Volcán de Garrido and Escuelas Menores Gravel route through Villares de la Reina to Salamanca and Fuente Serrana Villares de la Reina - Aldeaseca de Armuña - Calzada de Valdunciel - El Cubo de Tierra del Vino - El Maderal - Fuentesaúco - Arcediano - San Cristóbal de la Cuesta Road route to Mirador Volcán de Garrido and Urbanización La Mina Road route to Pedrosillo el Ralo and Mirador Volcán de Garrido