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Road cycling around Boca De Huérgano offers routes through the Cantabrian Mountains, within the Picos de Europa Regional Park. The region features rugged mountainous terrain with imposing peaks and significant elevation changes. Cyclists encounter diverse landscapes, including mountain valleys, dense forests of beech and oak, and scenic mountain passes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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73.6km
03:21
850m
850m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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62.5km
02:54
780m
780m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.2km
02:41
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.2km
03:09
940m
940m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A small mountain village in the heart of the Riaño Mountains, surrounded by green meadows and mountains that are blanketed in snow in winter. Its stone houses with slate roofs preserve the traditional Leonese architecture. The name, according to local lore, comes from an old royal stay during a hunt in the area. The Buerga River flows peacefully through it, and at dusk, the sound of the water and the smoke from the chimneys give the valley a fairytale atmosphere.
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The Tarna Pass seems hidden from tourism and constant traffic. It's located on one of the least-traveled and most beautiful passes between Asturias and León. The scenery at the top is spectacular.
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Riaño, known as the "new Riaño," rises next to the reservoir that bears its name, surrounded by spectacular mountains in the heart of the León mountains. It is a picturesque and strategic location for exploring the surrounding peaks and valleys, as well as the Picos de Europa.
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The Puerto de La Tarna, from Riaño, is a challenging road climb offering steady gradients and spectacular views of the Riaño Mountains. From the summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, reservoirs, and peaks.
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It's worth stopping to admire the views and take a photo. An accessible port where you can see a palloza up close. I loved it; the descent to León was super cool!
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A beautiful viewpoint overlooking the Riaño reservoir, well worth a stop and a photo from this giant bench!
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Road cycling around Boca de Huérgano primarily features rugged mountainous terrain within the Cantabrian Mountains and the Picos de Europa Regional Park. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, imposing peaks like Espigüete, and scenic mountain passes such as San Glorio Pass. The routes traverse diverse landscapes, including solitary mountain valleys and dense forests of beech and oak.
While the region is known for its challenging mountainous terrain, there are options for various ability levels. Out of the 13 available road cycling routes, one is classified as easy, offering a gentler introduction to the area's beauty. The majority are moderate, providing a good balance of challenge and accessibility.
The routes offer breathtaking views of the Cantabrian Mountains and the Picos de Europa. You can expect to see features like the Views of the Riaño Reservoir, which is a highlight on several tours, and the tranquil Cordiñanes Reservoir. The region is also home to impressive peaks and dense forests. For panoramic vistas, consider routes passing by the Valcayo Viewpoint or El Cable Viewpoint.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Boca de Huérgano are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the View of the Riaño Reservoir – Tarna Pass loop from Boca de Huérgano and the Puerto de Picones (1316 m) – Velilla del Río Carrión loop from Boca de Huérgano.
The region experiences intense seasonal color changes, making it beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring brings vibrant yellow, summer offers lush green, and autumn showcases reds and yellows. While winter brings snow, which can be challenging for road cycling, the other seasons provide excellent conditions. The tranquil setting is ideal for enjoying the natural surroundings, particularly outside of peak winter months.
Absolutely. Boca de Huérgano's mountainous landscape provides numerous opportunities for demanding rides. There are two routes classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and challenging mountain passes. An example is the San Glorio Pass – Pandetrave Viewpoint loop from Boca de Huérgano, which includes nearly 950 meters of ascent.
The road cycling routes in Boca de Huérgano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 19 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic beauty, the varied terrain, and the tranquility of the Picos de Europa Regional Park, making for a rewarding experience away from busy areas.
Yes, the San Glorio Pass is frequently mentioned for its impressive views of the Cantabrian Mountains. The Portillo del Boquerón also offers picturesque qualities. Additionally, routes like the Pandetrave Viewpoint – Barniedo de la Reina loop from Boca de Huérgano specifically highlight panoramic vistas.
The road cycling routes around Boca de Huérgano vary in length and duration. For instance, the View of the Riaño Reservoir – Tarna Pass loop is about 73.6 km and takes around 3 hours 21 minutes, while the View of the Riaño Reservoir – Panderrueda Pass loop is 62.5 km and typically completed in about 2 hours 54 minutes. Distances range from approximately 33 km to over 70 km.
Boca de Huérgano, being a destination for outdoor activities, offers amenities for visitors. While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations are not detailed in the route data, the region is generally equipped to cater to tourists, including cyclists, with local establishments providing food and lodging options.
Absolutely. Several road cycling routes offer views of the Riaño Reservoir. You can also explore nearby attractions such as the Lakes around Boca de Huérgano, which include highlights like the Riaño Swing and Pozo de las Lomas, providing opportunities to enjoy both cycling and the natural waterscapes.


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