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Touring cycling routes around Boca De Huérgano traverse the mountainous terrain of the Cantabrian Mountains, situated within the Picos de Europa Regional Park. The region features dramatic limestone formations, solitary mountain valleys, and extensive forests of beech and oak. The nearby Riaño Reservoir, with its 100-kilometer perimeter, offers additional scenic routes along its shores. Roads in the area generally experience low traffic density, providing a peaceful cycling experience.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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70.9km
04:56
1,320m
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This difficult 44.1-mile touring cycling route in Sierra de Riaño offers challenging terrain and stunning views of the Picos de Europa.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16
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15.1km
00:59
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.4km
02:27
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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 Salio Granary in Riaño is a very special piece of León's rural heritage, steeped in history and symbolism. It was originally located in the village of Salio, which belonged to the municipality of Pedrosa del Rey. Salio was one of the villages flooded by the Riaño reservoir in the 1980s, along with others such as La Puerta, Huelde, and Riaño Viejo. To preserve its memory, the granary was moved stone by stone and rebuilt in the new Riaño, along with the chapel and the sculpture of the bells that pay tribute to the submerged villages.
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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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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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Very comfortable and pleasant to climb from Palencia to León, a beautiful descent if there ever was one!
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From here you have a spectacular view of the lake.
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Boca de Huérgano offers a diverse network of over 50 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 13 classified as moderate and 43 as difficult, providing ample options for exploration within the Picos de Europa Regional Park.
While many routes in Boca de Huérgano are classified as moderate to difficult due to the mountainous terrain, you can find more accessible options, particularly those that follow the shores of the Riaño Reservoir. For example, the View of Riaño Lake loop from Boca de Huérgano offers a scenic 10.8-mile (17.4 km) ride with less significant elevation changes, making it a good choice for a more relaxed experience.
Yes, Boca de Huérgano features several excellent circular touring cycling routes. A notable option is the Sierra de Riaño – circular by Pandetrave and the Valle de Sajambre, which is a challenging 44.1-mile (70.9 km) loop offering significant elevation gain through mountain passes. Another popular choice is the Velilla del Río Carrión – Velilla del Río Carrión loop from Boca de Huérgano, a difficult 33.9-mile (54.6 km) path with varied terrain.
Touring cycling in Boca de Huérgano immerses you in the dramatic landscapes of the Cantabrian Mountains. You'll encounter impressive limestone peaks like Coriscao and Espigüete, solitary mountain valleys, and extensive forests of beech and oak. The nearby Riaño Reservoir, with its 100-kilometer perimeter, provides breathtaking views and routes along its shores, offering a diverse visual experience from lush forests to expansive water bodies.
Yes, while primarily known for its natural beauty, Boca de Huérgano also offers glimpses into local culture and history. You might encounter traditional hórreos (granaries) and the 14th-century Torre de los Tovar. The village itself features a sturdy stone bridge and the parish church of San Vicente Mártir. For specific points of interest, consider exploring highlights such as Chalet Real, a historical site, or the various mountain passes like Panderrueda Pass.
The diverse ecosystems of Boca de Huérgano create a stunning palette of colors throughout the year. While summer offers vibrant greens, autumn brings fiery reds and yellows, making it a particularly scenic time for touring cycling. Winter can be pristine with snow, but some routes may be less accessible. Spring and early autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and stable conditions for exploring the region's varied terrain.
Boca de Huérgano offers a range of routes, but many are classified as moderate to difficult due to the mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes. While some flatter sections exist, particularly around the Riaño Reservoir, families with younger children or those seeking very gentle rides might find limited options. It's advisable to check the difficulty and elevation profiles of specific routes, such as the View of Riaño Lake loop, to ensure they match your family's ability.
The touring cycling routes around Boca de Huérgano are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from around 25 reviews. Cyclists often praise the dramatic mountain scenery, the diverse ecosystems, and the peaceful experience due to low traffic density on many roads. The variety of routes, from challenging mountain ascents to more moderate valley rides, is also frequently highlighted.
The Picos de Europa Regional Park, where Boca de Huérgano is located, is rich in wildlife. While cycling, you might have opportunities to spot various species, including deer and a wide array of bird species. The region is also home to Cantabrian brown bears and wolves, though sightings are rare. Routes through extensive forests and solitary mountain valleys are generally the best for observing the natural fauna.
Absolutely. Boca de Huérgano is known for its challenging mountain terrain, making it ideal for experienced touring cyclists. Routes like the Pandetrave Viewpoint – Puerto del Pontón loop from Posada de Valdeón, a 70.6-mile (113.6 km) route with over 1700 meters of elevation gain, offer significant ascents and descents. The region's peaks, such as Coriscao and Espigüete, provide dramatic backdrops and demanding climbs comparable to those found in other major European mountain ranges.
The touring cycling routes in Boca de Huérgano vary significantly in distance and elevation, reflecting the diverse terrain. Distances can range from shorter loops like the View of Riaño Lake loop at 10.8 miles (17.4 km) with about 160 meters of elevation gain, to much longer and more demanding routes. For instance, the Sierra de Riaño – circular by Pandetrave and the Valle de Sajambre covers 44.1 miles (70.9 km) with over 1300 meters of ascent, while the Pandetrave Viewpoint – Puerto del Pontón loop extends to 70.6 miles (113.6 km) with over 1700 meters of climbing. Most routes feature significant elevation changes due to the mountainous landscape.


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