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Road cycling around La Mudarra features routes across the vast, open plains of Tierra de Campos, characterized by gently rolling agricultural landscapes and historical landmarks. The region offers a generally flat to undulating terrain, making it suitable for various road cycling abilities. Routes often follow quiet country roads, passing through small villages and alongside rivers like the Sequillo. The area's low elevation gains provide accessible road cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This moderate 34.1-mile road cycling route from Medina de Rioseco explores Castilian fields and offers views of Castillo de Tordehumos.
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This moderate 48.1-mile road cycling route from Medina de Rioseco explores the Tierra de Campos, passing Castillo de Montealegre and Monaste

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This moderate 32.5-mile road cycling route from Medina de Rioseco takes you through the Tierra de Campos region, passing Belmonte de Campos
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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View of the beautiful castle of Belmonte de Campos from the P-913 road. The castle tower visible from the road was built in the last years of the 15th century.
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Cycling along the P-913 road you will find the magnificent church of San Pedro in Belmonte de Campos, in the Tierras de Campos region.
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Castromonte stands on the remains of an ancient Roman fortress, hence its name. In the town, the impressive Parochial Church of the Purísima Concepción de Nuestra Señora stands out, built in stone, masonry, mud wall and brick in the 16th century.
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View of the 12th century castle that dominates the landscape and the trade route between the ancient kingdoms of Castilla y León. The defensive castle of Tordehumos, located on top of a hill, is full of history.
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Built on the ruins of a Roman fort, hence the name Castroalmonde, the most notable monument is near the Plaza de la Constitución and admires the 16th-century Church of the Immaculate Conception.
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Right next to the VA-943 highway are the ruins of the Matallana Monastery. There is a cultural and natural park where you can stop and rest.
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Leaving Villarramiel by bicycle on the side of the road you come across the ruins of a round dovecote.
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The region of La Mudarra is characterized by the vast, open plains of Tierra de Campos. You'll find gently rolling agricultural landscapes and generally flat to undulating terrain, with low elevation gains. Routes often follow quiet country roads, passing through small villages and alongside rivers like the Sequillo.
Yes, for an easier ride, consider the Villabrágima from Medina de Rioseco – circular by río Sequillo. This 27.1 km route is rated easy and leads through agricultural fields and alongside the río Sequillo, making it a pleasant option for those seeking a less strenuous experience.
For longer distances, the Tierra de Campos and Montealegre Castle Loop covers 77.4 km, offering expansive plains and open vistas. Another moderate option is the Medina de Rioseco and Tordehumos Castle Loop, which is 54.9 km and connects historical towns.
Many routes in La Mudarra are designed as circular loops. For example, the Villabrágima from Medina de Rioseco – circular by río Sequillo is a great circular option. Another is the Belmonte de Campos from Medina de Rioseco — circular via Villarramiel, offering a 52.3 km loop.
Road cycling routes in La Mudarra often pass by historical sites. The Medina de Rioseco and Tordehumos Castle Loop offers views of ancient castles, while the Tierra de Campos and Montealegre Castle Loop features the historic Montealegre Castle. You can also explore highlights like the Canal de Castilla Dock or the Church of Santiago Apóstol in Medina de Rioseco.
Given the open plains and agricultural landscapes, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in La Mudarra. Temperatures are milder, and the scenery is often at its best. Summers can be hot and exposed, while winters can be chilly.
While La Mudarra is known for its generally low elevation gains, some routes offer more challenging climbs. The View of Castroverde de Cerrato – Church of Santa María de Wamba loop from Peñaflor de Hornija, for instance, includes an elevation gain of over 400 meters, providing a more demanding experience for advanced riders.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in La Mudarra, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the expansive open vistas of the Tierra de Campos, and the opportunity to explore historical villages and landmarks without significant climbs.
Many road cycling routes in La Mudarra pass through small villages and towns like Medina de Rioseco. These settlements typically offer local cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments, a meal, or to refill water bottles.
Due to the open nature of the plains, weather conditions can change. It's advisable to wear layers, even on sunny days, to adapt to temperature fluctuations. A windproof jacket is often useful, especially during cooler months or if you encounter headwinds across the open landscapes. Always bring sufficient water, as shade can be limited.
There are several road cycling routes around La Mudarra, offering various distances and difficulty levels. The komoot community has explored a good number of these, with options ranging from easy loops to longer, moderate rides across the region's unique landscape.


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