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Road cycling around Villanueva De San Mancio offers varied terrain across the vast plains of Tierra de Campos, characterized by expansive fields of cereals and low vehicle density. The region features well-maintained roads and includes sections along the historic Canal de Castilla, providing largely flat routes. Cyclists can find gentle slopes and open roads, with riverbanks like the Sequillo and Pisuerga adding scenic elements. The area's road network provides options for different cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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77.4km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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High on a hill near Urueña stands this Romanesque hermitage of Mozarabic origin, one of the most unique in Castile and León. What few know is that beneath its floor were found Visigothic pottery fragments and a small well used to collect rainwater, considered blessed. Local shepherds said that this water cured eyesight if applied at dawn. Today, the well remains, covered by a slab, and the hermitage continues to hold its air of mystery among the golden stones of the moor.
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The Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception in Castromonte, Valladolid province, is a church of great historical and architectural value. Dating from the 16th century, it features Gothic and Plateresque elements.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Annunciation is located in Urueña, in the province of Valladolid and is an outstanding example of Romanesque-Lombard art in Spain. Built in the 12th century by order of the Infanta Sancha Raimúndez, on the site of a previous Mozarabic church. It is the only complete example of Romanesque-Lombard art in Castile and León. The hermitage is located in a small valley a few kilometres from the town of Urueña, offering a magnificent view of the wall that surrounds the town.
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Today, only the outer walls remain, and the various rooms that it may have had in the past have completely disappeared. It was built around the year 1060 by the Castilian monarch Ferdinand I the Great on the remains of an ancient Roman fortification.
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Urueña Castle is an impressive fortress located in the municipality of Urueña, in the province of Valladolid, Spain. This medieval castle dates back to the 11th century and is one of the best preserved in the region. Originally built in the 11th century, the castle has witnessed numerous historical events and has undergone several renovations over the centuries.
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The Church of Santa Cruz, which today houses the Museum of the Holy Week of Medina de Rioseco. Above a previous Gothic church, it was built at the end of the 16th century, designed by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón, highlighting the Italian Jesuitic style façade with Herrerian influences. At the doors of the church we find a monument to Holy Week.
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It is worth the visit. It lasts about 50' and they explain it very well. We visit the monastery and the church. Visiting schedule: FRIDAY: 16:00-17:00-18:00. SATURDAYS: Morning: 10:00 11:00-12:00- 13:00 Afternoon: 16:00-17:00- 18:00 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS: Morning: 10:00-11:00-12:00-13:00 Afternoon: 16:00-17:00-18:00 https://lasantaespina.es/oficina-de-turismo/
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The local congregation has dedicated this church not to one of the (almost infinite) saints, but to "Santa Cruz" as its patron saint. Perhaps a brief stop for hikers or walkers is the appropriate time for a brief meditation and a prayer to God. I would therefore like to invite you to prayerfully contemplate God's infinite love for us humans, revealed in Christ nailed to the wood of the cross. Perhaps a quote from the Spanish order's founder, Ignatius of Loyola (1491 to 1556), may be helpful: + "Trust in God is most exalted precisely where human hopes sink most deeply. For where all human help gives way, there it makes way for divine help."
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There are 9 road cycling routes available around Villanueva De San Mancio. These routes offer varied terrain across the Tierra de Campos plains, including sections along the historic Canal de Castilla.
The region around Villanueva de San Mancio offers a varied road network. You'll find expansive plains of Tierra de Campos with well-maintained roads and low vehicle density, ideal for enjoying the tranquility. While many routes are largely flat, some offer gentle slopes, and for more experienced riders, routes like the 'Ascent to Puentes Viejas' (outside the immediate guide routes but mentioned in regional research) provide steeper ramps and challenging climbs.
Yes, the historic Canal de Castilla is a significant draw for cyclists in the region. While some sections of its towpaths may be unpaved, a significant portion is suitable for cycling, offering largely flat and easy routes. These routes are well-signed and can be cycled almost year-round.
Yes, there are 4 easy road cycling routes available. These are ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. The flat sections, such as those along the Canal de Castilla or the 'Ronda Norte' (mentioned in regional research), are particularly suitable. An example is Villabrágima from Medina de Rioseco – circular by río Sequillo, which is 16.9 miles (27.1 km) long.
While the immediate area features mostly easy to moderate routes, the broader Valladolid province offers options for more experienced riders. Within this guide, there are 5 moderate routes. For example, the Tierra de Campos and Montealegre Castle Loop is a moderate 48.1 miles (77.4 km) route with an elevation gain of 346 meters. Routes with gentle slopes and longer distances provide a good challenge.
The region is rich in history. Along your rides, you can encounter the historic Canal de Castilla itself, an Asset of Cultural Interest with locks and old flour mills like Lock 7 and Old Flour Factory. You might also pass by the 16th-century Herrerian-style Church of Santa Cruz or the 13th-century Montealegre de Campos Castle. The Church of Santa Cruz – Plaza de Medina de Rioseco loop from Medina de Rioseco is one route that includes a historical church.
Yes, the routes offer diverse visual experiences. You'll cycle through the vast plains of Tierra de Campos, known for its fields of cereals stretching to the horizon. Many routes pass by riverbanks like the Sequillo and Pisuerga, providing scenic views. The changing landscapes include moors and riverbanks, with early to mid-autumn offering particularly vibrant foliage.
Early to mid-autumn is highly recommended for road cycling in Villanueva de San Mancio. During this period, temperatures are pleasant, and the foliage offers a beautiful spectacle. The Canal de Castilla routes, in particular, can be cycled almost year-round, but autumn provides ideal conditions.
Yes, several routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Tierra de Campos and Montealegre Castle Loop, Belmonte de Campos from Medina de Rioseco — circular via Villarramiel, and Villabrágima from Medina de Rioseco – circular by río Sequillo.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. Cyclists often praise the open Tierra de Campos plains, the historic Canal de Castilla towpaths, and the scenic riverbanks, noting the well-maintained roads and low vehicle density that contribute to an enjoyable experience.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The largely flat and well-maintained roads, particularly along sections of the Canal de Castilla, are ideal for relaxed cycling with family members. Routes like the 'Ronda Norte' (mentioned in regional research) are also noted for being easy and suitable for beginners.
Absolutely. The Tierra de Campos and Montealegre Castle Loop specifically passes by the 13th-century Montealegre de Campos Castle. Additionally, the Church of Santa Cruz – Plaza de Medina de Rioseco loop from Medina de Rioseco includes the 16th-century Church of Santa Cruz.


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