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Touring cycling around Guitiriz, located in the heart of Lugo, Spain, offers routes through a landscape characterized by abundant waterways, lush forests, and rural scenery. The region features numerous rivers, streams, and ancient oak and chestnut trees, providing shaded paths. Its river basin is recognized as a Site of Community Importance, with thermal springs adding to the natural features. The terrain includes mostly gentle paths, making it suitable for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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106km
06:46
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.9km
05:31
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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51.6km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:44
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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110km
07:26
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The original castle dates back to the 11th century, although the current tower was rebuilt in the 15th century after the Irmandiño revolts, which destroyed much of the fortress. It was owned by the lords of Lemos and later passed into the hands of Fernán Pérez de Andrade, who left his heraldic mark on the tower with the figure of the wild boar, a symbol of his lineage. In the 19th century, during the First Carlist War, the tower was reused as a defensive bastion and later restored.
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The Andrade Tower in Vilalba (Lugo) is an impressive medieval building that constitutes the only vestige of the old Vilalba Castle, and one of the most important historical symbols of the Terra Chá region.
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The Chapel of San Alberte in Guitiriz (Lugo) is a jewel of Galician heritage, located in a beautiful natural setting, next to the Parga River and in the heart of the Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve. It dates back to the 14th century, although it is believed that there was an earlier temple on the same site.
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The Santo Alberte Bridge, also known as Ponte de San Alberte, is a medieval gem located in the municipality of Guitiriz (Lugo), over the Parga River, in the heart of the Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve. Although believed to have Roman origins, the current structure is Gothic in style, built in the 14th century and renovated in the 18th century and again in 2006.
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One of the most important resting areas for pilgrims within the Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve.
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A mighty and historic tower with a beautiful coat of arms 🤙
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Beautiful baroque church, a stop to pause 🤙
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After the renovation, the Albergue in the monastery is actually once again a must on the Camino del Norte. But if you want to take the alternative route to O Pedrouzo to save yourself a day on the overcrowded Camino Frances, I recommend the Eco-Albergue Abeiro da Loba in Madelos.
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There are over 35 touring cycling routes around Guitiriz. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 2 easy, 12 moderate, and 23 difficult options, offering diverse experiences through the region's landscapes.
The terrain around Guitiriz is characterized by mostly gentle paths, winding through lush forests of ancient oak and chestnut trees, and alongside abundant waterways. You'll find routes tracing rivers like the Parga and Ladroil, often featuring picturesque rural scenery and historical constructions.
Yes, Guitiriz offers some routes suitable for families. The region's fluvial paths, such as sections of the Ruta da Auga, are often mostly flat and follow rivers, making them accessible for a relaxed touring experience. Look for the 2 easy-rated routes available on komoot for gentler options.
Guitiriz is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter numerous rivers, crystal-clear streams, and small waterfalls. The region is known for its thermal waters, with the historic Balneario de Guitiriz being a significant landmark. Many routes also pass through lush forests and offer views of the Sobrado Lagoon or the Río de Parga.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Guitiriz are designed as loops. For example, the challenging San Alberte Bridge – Sobrado dos Monxes Monastery loop from Baamonde is a popular option, as is the Break at Rio de Parga – San Alberte Bridge loop from Guitiriz, which follows the Rio de Parga.
The routes around Guitiriz are dotted with historical points of interest. You might pass by ancient Roman mansions, traditional Galician architecture like the Traditional Galician Hórreo, and various chapels such as the San Alberte Chapel. The historic Balneario de Guitiriz and the nearby Parga Castle also offer glimpses into the region's past.
The touring cycling routes in Guitiriz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.4 stars from more than 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene natural environment, the combination of natural beauty with historical points, and the well-maintained paths through green landscapes.
Yes, Guitiriz offers several challenging long-distance routes. For instance, the San Alberte Bridge – Sobrado dos Monxes Monastery loop from Miraz covers approximately 82.9 km, and the Sobrado dos Monxes Monastery – Beatrix Potter Mural loop from Parga is about 77.9 km, both offering significant elevation gains for experienced touring cyclists.
Absolutely. Several routes in the area connect to significant historical sites, including monasteries. The San Alberte Bridge – Sobrado dos Monxes Monastery loop from Baamonde is a prime example, linking natural river paths with the historic Sobrado dos Monxes Monastery.
You can find several religious sites along the touring routes. The Church of San Xoán de Alba – San Alberte Bridge loop from O Xardín passes by historical churches. Other notable sites include the San Alberte Chapel and the Baamonde Church, which are often integrated into the cycling paths.
Guitiriz's lush forests and shaded routes make it pleasant for cycling during many seasons. The region's natural beauty, particularly its green landscapes, is vibrant in spring and early summer. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, though conditions might vary.
While specific routes might not be named after the thermal waters, the Balneario de Guitiriz is a central attraction in the region. Many routes pass near or through areas influenced by the abundant waterways and thermal springs, allowing you to experience this unique characteristic of Guitiriz.


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