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Touring cycling around Micieces De Ojeda offers routes through the tranquil Ojeda Valley in Palencia, Castile and León. The region features varied topography, with elevations around 940 meters (3,084 feet) above sea level, providing diverse cycling experiences. Cyclists can explore paths winding through oak groves and alongside the Indiviso Stream, which feeds historic mills. The landscape combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, including ancient churches and hermitages.

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Palencian Romanesque Loop

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This 18.7-mile touring cycling route near Monasterio de San Andrés de Arroyo offers moderate difficulty and rich Romanesque history.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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oscargynko
August 14, 2024, Colegiata San Miguel

In the Plaza de España, the nerve centre of the town.

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Stage 1. Alar del Rey/Cervera de Pisuerga 87 kilometers. 1,850 positive meters. The Canal de Castilla begins in Alar del Rey, an illustrious work of 18th century hydraulic engineering that was an important vein of communication, commerce and prosperity in much of the Castilian lands for a century. In 1860 the railway monopolized the trade in cereals, goods and minerals in the north of Castile and transport barges stopped using the canal, which continued in use until the mid-20th century, exploiting the hydraulic energy of the locks and irrigation systems. . The starting point is the dock of the old piers of the Canal de Castilla, a very pleasant place to start a gravel trip of a couple of days of bikepacking along the Palentino Romanesque Natural Path, which largely coincides with the Ruta del Coke charcoal. “Cok” or coke is a high-quality hard coal with good heat capacity that is highly appreciated in the metallurgical industry. The best coke deposits were in exclusive mines in Fuentes Carrionas and Montaña Palentina, mainly in the valleys of Mudá, Castillería and Santullán. The extracted mineral was transported by horse and cart to the piers of the Canal de Castilla bound for Valladolid and Palencia, where distribution began. The cycle tour follows the old mining road to the mountains of northern Palencia, visiting a few rural Romanesque jewels. Before leaving we passed by the milestone where the Canal de Castilla takes its water from the Pisuerga River. I discovered this beautiful river spot thirty years ago, when I cycled along the canal towpaths for the first time. Now we leave in the opposite direction following the red posts of the Nature Trail. The roads are good for gravel cycling, the relief is a bit leg-breaking and there are several hard slopes that warm up the muscles with the gravel single chainring but the surface is great. The first town is Prádanos de Ojeda, on a rural hill above extensive cereal fields that are very good for warming up the legs before the first slopes, it is the end of summer and the stubble is full of large balls of packed straw. The path crosses the Pradera de las Tortas mountain and Santibáñez de Ecla appears hidden among some hills of holm oaks and holm oaks. The church of San Juan can be seen now or in the second stage because the return track connects here. The path runs through hills populated by dense holm oak forests and passes through Villaescusa de Ecla, which has the Romanesque church of Santa Elena and in a nearby ravine the Cervigona Waterfall. The silhouette of the Palentina Mountain and the Curavacas peak draw attention on the horizon. The path jumps small hills of holm oaks and holm oaks and at the heights the view takes in the mountains of the Cantabrian Mountains of Palencia. The surface is excellent and the bikes descend at full speed to the town of Cozuelos de Ojeda. The church is monumental, Renaissance with star-crossed vaults and a Herrerian tower. Outside the church there are remains of an ancient cloud conjurer, a popular place of prayer during harvest time to keep storms and clouds or clouds away from the sky. The route leaves the urban complex of Cozuelos de Ojeda on the left and continues through some steppe hills to a plateau with good views of the mountains, from Valdecebollas to Espigüete. In the moor is the crossing of the Perazancas de Ojeda variant on the return route. The next town is Vallespinoso de Aguilar. The hermitage of Santa Cecilia, immediately standing out on a castle hill, is dated to the 12th century and was declared a historical-artistic monument in 1951. The portico has well-carved capitals and the location conveys the atmosphere of a fortress sanctuary. The path goes up a somewhat rocky slope and enters new slides in the land of Aguilar de Campoo. At the foot of Monte de la Ruya, when the hardest slope of the stage appears in front of you, the detour to Barrio de San Pedro and Barrio de Santa María, two districts of Aguilar de Campoo, comes out on the right. The descent is fantastic with views of the large lake of the Aguilar reservoir. First is Barrio de San Pedro, with a very welcoming ambushed entrance and the church of San Pedro, Romanesque from the 13th century with many later additions. And then the hermitage of Santa Eulalia, solitary next to the road, another well-preserved historical-artistic monument of the rural Romanesque of Palencia. In the town, the church of the Assumption also preserves parts of Romanesque origin.

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The visit to the neighborhoods of San Pedro and Santa María is worth it for the heritage and landscapes but it has a price on the legs, you have to climb Monte de la Ruya again to connect with the main itinerary and overcome the infernal slope that We saw before the detour, which also has a trap because after a short descent there is another similar section to a hill, the prize is fantastic views of the Palentina Mountain. The road enters the meadows and mountains of La Ojeda again and there is a fun stretch, climbing the GPS average for several kilometers until Dehesa de Montejo, where the detour for the Perazancas variant comes out on the left. The route continues to the right, crosses the Cervera de Pisuerga road and climbs the slope of Peña Umoma to a hill that finally marks the entrance to the Pisuerga valley through the beautiful valley of Valdeados. The descent ends in Vado, it is noon, time for a snack but there is no bar or grocery store. Cervera is three kilometers away but it is the place where we plan to finish the stage and we decided to continue and spend the afternoon with the energy bars. The path continues along the charming bank of the Pisuerga River, favorable terrain, river landscape, good climate and change of environment. On the route there are yellow arrows of the Camino Olvidado or Camino de la Montaña, a Camino de Santiago very popular in the 12th and 13th centuries, starting from Bilbao, running along the southern slope of the Cantabrian Mountains and connecting with the Camino Francés in El Bierzo. In Barcenilla de Pisuerga, the milestones of the Natural Trail cross the Pisuerga River via a pedestrian walkway and change course, beginning the climb through the Mudá valley until the connection with the GR-1. The climb begins in Rueda de Pisuerga, the route passes by the church of San Cristóbal, which preserves the Romanesque doorway from the 12th century, and continues through Vallespinoso de Cervera to San Cebrián de Mudá, a town with a mining tradition and the last town on the Natural Trail of the Palentine Romanesque. In the square there are some wagons from the mining era, when the Cok Coal Route was the main economic channel of the valley. The church of San Cornelio and San Cipriano is on a hill, is Romanesque from the 13th century and was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1993. The climb to the Historical Trail passes through the European Bison Interpretation Center, runs through a mountain oak grove and ends at a small hill below the imposing Valdecebollas (2,143 m), entrance to the La Pernía valley and the upper Pisuerga. The views are stunning. The end of the stage is Cervera de Pisuerga, with accommodation, camping and complete services. The final stretch to complete a great day of gravel cycling continues through the Castillería valley and at the Estalaya crossroads, where the climb to the Verdeña Fossil Forest is, a path leaves on the left that leads to Vañes off the road. In this section it is important to have the track downloaded because there are no milestones on the route. You must continue along the road for about 500 meters towards Cervera and at the fork of the road take a detour to the left towards Rabanal de los Caballeros and Valdasornín. The rest of the way follows the road that goes down to the urban complex of Cervera de Pisuerga.

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Oxígeno
September 26, 2023, Moarves de Ojeda

The first town is Moarves de Ojeda, which has one of the most precious jewels of the rural Romanesque of Palencia in the façade of the church of San Juan Bautista, declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931. The entrance has an elegant portico with five semicircular archivolts on capitals decorated with great detail and artistic level. The cake goes to the upper frieze, presided over by a Pantocrator surrounded by the tetramorphs and the twelve apostles, a marvel of Romanesque sculpture that especially attracts attention being in a small town in the Palencia wasteland. The attraction may also be due to the reddish color of the stone or the careful details of the sculptures. Inside it has a Romanesque baptismal font.

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Before arriving, pass by the Monastery of Santa Eufemia, former residence of kings, princes and nobles, it is one of the most valuable monumental complexes of the Palencia Romanesque, it was declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931 and can be visited on weekends. The price of the visit is four euros per person.

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Oxígeno
September 26, 2023, Perazancas de Ojeda

The route continues along the gravel road, jumps over the mountain through a plain of crops and descends to Perazancas de Ojeda. The parish church has a beautiful Romanesque doorway with three archivolts on carved capitals, from the 12th century. And at the exit of the town is the hermitage of San Pelayo, with interesting mural paintings from the 12th century and a portico with a semicircular arch on Mozarabic capitals, a valuable artistic complex declared a National Monument in 1931.

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Oxígeno
September 26, 2023, Colmenares de Ojeda

The rural road has a good surface and without stopping we reach Colmenares de Ojeda. The entrance to the church of San Fructuoso is fantastic, it has three arches with a cross vault and a Romanesque portico. The jewel is a baptismal font from the 12th century kept inside, one of the best of the Palencia Romanesque, it is a sandstone rock font carved with high reliefs of religious scenes and ceremonies. The towns are small, people barely appear on the streets, and it is surprising to find so much artistic wealth in each rural center.

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At the foot of Monte de la Ruya, when the hardest slope of the stage appears in front of you, the detour to Barrio de San Pedro and Barrio de Santa María, two districts of Aguilar de Campoo, comes out on the right. The descent is fantastic with views of the large lake of the Aguilar reservoir. First is Barrio de San Pedro, with a very welcoming ambushed entrance and the church of San Pedro, Romanesque from the 13th century with many later additions. And then the hermitage of Santa Eulalia, solitary next to the road, another well-preserved historical-artistic monument of the rural Romanesque of Palencia. In the town, the church of the Assumption also preserves parts of Romanesque origin.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available around Micieces De Ojeda?

There are 6 touring cycling routes around Micieces De Ojeda, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes allow you to explore the tranquil Ojeda Valley and its surroundings.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes in Micieces De Ojeda?

The terrain around Micieces De Ojeda is varied, with elevations around 940 meters (3,084 feet) above sea level. You'll find paths winding through picturesque oak groves and alongside the Indiviso Stream, which feeds historic mills. Routes can range from valley paths to more challenging inclines, providing diverse cycling experiences.

Are there any family-friendly touring cycling routes in the area?

While the guide includes routes categorized as moderate and difficult, the tranquil nature of the Ojeda Valley and its scenic paths through oak groves can be suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride. For a moderate option, consider the Palencian Romanesque Loop, which is 18.7 miles long and explores historical sites.

What historical or cultural landmarks can I see along the cycling routes?

Micieces De Ojeda is rich in historical and cultural sites. You can encounter ancient churches, hermitages, traditional water mills, and an old forge. Notable landmarks include the 12th-century Hermitage of Santa Cecilia and the Monastery of San Andrés de Arroyo. The Fuente de Perazancas – Santa Eufemia de Cozollos loop from Ermita de San Pelayo passes by the Fuente de Perazancas, an old fountain offering a pleasant stop.

Are there any challenging touring cycling routes for experienced riders?

Yes, there are several challenging routes for experienced touring cyclists. The Hermitage of Santa Cecilia – Collegiate Church of St. Michael loop from Ermita de San Pelayo is a difficult 43.3-mile path offering extensive views and passing significant religious buildings. Another difficult option is the Collegiate Church of San Miguel – Hermitage of Santa Cecilia loop from Ermita de San Pelayo, spanning 39.0 miles through the scenic Ojeda Valley.

Can I find circular touring cycling routes in Micieces De Ojeda?

Many of the touring cycling routes around Micieces De Ojeda are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Palencian Romanesque Loop and the Bike loop from Báscones de Ojeda, which is a moderate 24.2 km route.

What natural features will I encounter while cycling?

Cyclists will enjoy the tranquil and scenic natural surroundings of the Ojeda Valley. Key features include expansive oak groves, which offer shaded and picturesque routes, and the Indiviso Stream, flowing alongside the locality and creating serene spots. The varied topography also provides diverse natural vistas.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Micieces De Ojeda?

The quiet atmosphere and scenic environment of Micieces De Ojeda make it ideal for peaceful outdoor experiences. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes, making them excellent times for touring cycling. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially when cycling through shaded oak groves.

Are there any places to eat or stay near the cycling routes?

Micieces de Ojeda and nearby villages in the Ojeda Valley offer local amenities. While specific cafes or accommodations aren't detailed in the route information, the region's cultural heritage suggests that traditional villages often provide options for refreshments and lodging, allowing cyclists to immerse themselves in the local experience.

How popular is touring cycling in Micieces De Ojeda with other komoot users?

Over 20 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Micieces De Ojeda's varied terrain. This indicates a growing interest in the region's routes among the cycling community, highlighting its appeal for those seeking both natural beauty and cultural exploration on two wheels.

What is the average elevation gain on the touring cycling routes?

The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the route's difficulty. For instance, the moderate Palencian Romanesque Loop has an elevation gain of approximately 425 meters, while the more difficult Hermitage of Santa Cecilia – Collegiate Church of St. Michael loop from Ermita de San Pelayo involves a climb of around 720 meters.

Are there any specific routes that highlight the Romanesque heritage of the area?

Yes, the Palencian Romanesque Loop is specifically designed to explore the historical Romanesque heritage of the area. This moderate 18.7-mile trail takes you through a region rich in ancient churches and religious buildings, offering a cultural cycling experience.

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