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Road cycling routes around La Vecilla traverse a diverse landscape within the province of León, Spain. The region is characterized by the Curueño River valley, which offers scenic routes, and the foothills of the Cantabrian Mountains, providing varied elevations. Geological formations such as the Curueño Gorge and the Hoces de Vegacervera present challenging terrain and dramatic scenery. This area offers a mix of gentle slopes and demanding ascents, suitable for different road cycling abilities.
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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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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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This mountain pass, between Asturias and León, rises 1,520 meters above sea level. The ascent on both sides is spectacular, immersing you in an unforgettable mountain landscape.
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La Collada de la Vid is a mountain pass located in the La Vid de Gordón area of León, Spain. It connects several villages and is part of historical and hiking trails in the area. Main features: • La Collada de la Vid is located near towns such as Buiza and Villasimpliz, and is part of traditional routes such as the Camino Real and the Northern Route of the Camino de Santiago to San Salvador de Oviedo. • In this area is the Hermitage of San Lorenzo, of historical and cultural significance, which opens its doors on August 10th for a pilgrimage. • The Las Colladas route from La Vid de Gordón is of medium difficulty, with a distance of approximately 12 km and an estimated time of 4 hours. • La Collada Villar, near La Vid, is a mountain pass with an ascent of about 3.3 km and an average gradient of about 7%, also used for cycling and hiking activities.
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The Collada de Cármenes is a mountain pass located in the province of León, in the north-central area, near the town of Cármenes. Access and Routes • It can be ascended from two main slopes: • From Cármenes: 3.5 km route, with a vertical drop of 185 m and an average gradient of 5.24%. Maximum altitude: 1,337 m. • From Villamanín: 4.9 km route, a vertical drop of 200 m and an average gradient of 4.12%. Maximum altitude: 1,337 m
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The Vegacervera Gorges are a protected natural area in the north of the province of León, Castile and León, Spain, near Asturias. • It is an impressive canyon carved by the Torío River, with limestone walls that exceed 100 meters in height and, in some sections, barely 15 meters wide. • The area encompasses municipalities such as Vegacervera, Cármenes, Matallana de Torío, and Valdepiélago.
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Villamanín is a small town in the region of La Tercia on the N-630 national road. At the source of the Bernesga River on the valley route between León and Gijón.
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Geologists group sedimented rocks into units called "formations", these are groups of rocks with a specific age and characteristics that can be recognized in the field and, therefore, represented on a geological map. Every formation has a reference outcrop, as representative and accessible as possible, known as a "stratotype." The stratotype of the La Vid Group is located in La Vid de Gordón, a set of four formations from the Devonian period that are named Felmin, La Pedrosa, Val Porquero and Coladilla. Each of them presents different types of rocks, as were the conditions in which they were formed. A tour of this stratotype. It allows us to verify that the Paleozoic seas were changing, due to the evidence that these changes have left in the rocks.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around La Vecilla, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 400 times.
La Vecilla offers a diverse road cycling terrain, ranging from gentle slopes along the Curueño River valley to demanding ascents in the foothills of the Cantabrian Mountains. You'll encounter dramatic geological formations like gorges, providing both challenging climbs and spectacular scenery.
Yes, La Vecilla has a few easier road cycling routes. While many routes involve significant elevation, there are options with more moderate profiles, particularly those that follow the river valleys. Look for routes described as 'moderate' to find suitable options.
Absolutely. La Vecilla is situated near the Cantabrian Mountains, offering plenty of challenging road cycling routes with significant elevation gains. For example, the Los Argüellos Gorges Loop is a difficult route with over 940 meters of climbing, and the Nocedo Waterfall – Hoces de Valdeteja loop features over 1000 meters of ascent.
Road cycling routes in La Vecilla often pass by stunning natural features. You can encounter impressive gorges like the Vegacervera Gorge and the Curueño Gorge. Many routes also offer views of the Curueño River and the distant Cantabrian Mountains. The Nocedo Waterfall is another notable natural spot accessible on some routes.
Yes, the Nocedo Waterfall – Hoces de Valdeteja loop from Barrio de las Ollas is a difficult route that specifically passes by the beautiful Nocedo Waterfall, also known as Cola de Caballo Waterfall.
Many of the road cycling routes in La Vecilla are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Los Argüellos Gorges Loop and the Vegacervera Gorge – Plaza Mayor of Villamanín loop.
Spring is an ideal time for road cycling in La Vecilla due to mild temperatures and lush green landscapes. The region's varied elevations mean that while lower valleys are pleasant, higher mountain passes might be cooler or have different conditions depending on the season.
Road cycling routes are generally on paved roads and are not typically suitable for cycling with dogs, especially in traffic. For activities with dogs, you might consider hiking trails or specific multi-use paths where dogs are permitted and safe.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for many routes, such as La Vecilla itself or Robles de la Valcueva. Look for public parking areas within these towns.
The road cycling routes around La Vecilla are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars from 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the dramatic scenery, challenging climbs, and the diverse landscapes that include river valleys and impressive gorges.
Yes, some routes incorporate cultural landmarks. For instance, the Palacio de los Álvarez-Acevedo – Matueca de Torío Church loop passes by the Matueca de Torío Church, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage amidst your ride.
The duration of road cycling routes in La Vecilla varies significantly based on distance and difficulty. Shorter, moderate routes like the Vegacervera Gorge – Plaza Mayor of Villamanín loop can take around 2.5 hours, while longer, difficult routes such as the Los Argüellos Gorges Loop might require over 3 hours 15 minutes.


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