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Mountain biking around Peleas De Abajo offers routes through the Tierra del Vino region, characterized by agricultural lands, vineyards, and gentle undulations. The terrain elevation mountain biking Peleas De Abajo ranges from approximately 700 to 790 meters above sea level, providing varied but not overly strenuous climbs. Natural features Peleas De Abajo biking includes wooded areas near Valparaíso and several streams like Valparaíso, Valcuevo, and Jambrina, which carve subtle valleys. These elements combine to create scenic and engaging mountain bike…
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Explore the Ruta del Alcornoque Gordo de Calahorra, a moderate 30.5-mile mountain bike route featuring the ancient Fat Cork Oak.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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62.1km
04:56
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It spans the Duero River in Zamora (Castilla y León), connecting Avenida de Portugal (Pinilla neighborhood) with Calle de Salamanca in the city. The project began in 1882, with construction starting in 1892, under the direction of engineer Prudencio Guadalajara, to alleviate the overloading of the old Stone Bridge. Inaugurated in 1900, it represented a significant improvement in handling the growing traffic in the city. It was designed in steel, using a metal lattice structure of the St. Andrew's Cross type, typical of the late 19th century.
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This monument consists of three monoliths representing the three roads that converge at this location: the Via de la Plata, the Calzada Mirandesa, and the Via Dalmacia; and a curb where pilgrims can write a wish on a stone and throw it into the curb for it to come true.
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Bar Peña Unai Simon A great place to stop and have a coffee.
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Inside this church are 11 panels painted by Fernando Gallego and his workshop around 1494, in the Flemish-Hispanic style, which were part of the altarpiece of the Cathedral of Zamora.
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The Stone Bridge of Zamora, also known as Puente Nuevo in the Middle Ages, is one of the five bridges that cross the Duero River in Zamora, Castile and León. This Romanesque bridge was built in the early 13th century and has been renovated on several occasions.
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This building houses machinery and utensils used in winemaking and other agricultural tasks typical of the area.
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Hospitaleros/ as are well informed about which hostels are open along the way
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This hostel is exclusively for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago and offers a comfortable stay with several facilities, including a kitchen, showers, heating and Wi-Fi. The hostel can accommodate 32 people and operates on a donation basis. It is open all year round and does not accept reservations, so it is necessary to arrive early to secure a place.
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The mountain bike trails around Peleas De Abajo are predominantly moderate. All 11 routes listed in this guide are classified as moderate, offering engaging rides without being overly strenuous. The terrain features gentle undulations, with altitudes ranging from 700 to 790 meters above sea level.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Peleas De Abajo are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Alcornoque Gordo de Calahorra Loop is a popular 30.5-mile circular trail, and the Olivares Watermills – Zamora Stone Bridge loop from Zamora also offers a scenic circular ride.
The region around Peleas De Abajo is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll ride through the picturesque agricultural lands and vineyards of the Tierra del Vino region. Expect to encounter wooded areas, especially near Valparaíso, and trails that follow several streams like Valparaíso, Valcuevo, and Jambrina, which carve subtle valleys and add to the scenic beauty.
Yes, several routes offer access to interesting landmarks and viewpoints. For instance, the Charca Rota – Pico el Pájaro Viewpoint loop from Argujillo leads towards a notable viewpoint. Other attractions in the wider area include the Monoliths of the Three Causeways and the View of the Salamanca Plains, which can be incorporated into longer rides.
The mountain bike trails in Peleas De Abajo are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.75 stars from over 4 reviews. More than 25 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic rural landscapes and the engaging, moderate difficulty of the routes.
Given the region's climate, spring and autumn are generally ideal for mountain biking in Peleas De Abajo. The temperatures are milder, and the natural landscapes, including vineyards and wooded areas, are particularly vibrant. Summers can be hot, while winters might bring cooler, potentially wetter conditions, though the terrain is not overly challenging.
The trails around Peleas De Abajo are generally moderate in difficulty, which means they can be suitable for families with some mountain biking experience. The gentle undulations and scenic rural paths offer an enjoyable experience. Always check the specific route details for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
While many trails in rural Spain are dog-friendly, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural lands, near livestock, or in areas with wildlife. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the distance and duration of your chosen route, such as the 38.6-mile Charca Rota – Pico el Pájaro Viewpoint loop from Argujillo, and carry enough water for both of you.
There are 11 mountain bike routes detailed in this guide for the Peleas De Abajo area. All of these routes are classified as moderate, offering a good range of options for riders looking for engaging but not overly strenuous rides through the region's diverse landscapes.
The terrain around Peleas De Abajo features gentle undulations, with altitudes ranging from approximately 700 to 790 meters above sea level. For example, the Alcornoque Gordo de Calahorra Loop has an elevation gain of around 422 meters, while the Plaza de Toros de Zamora – Zamora Stone Bridge loop from Zamora involves about 255 meters of ascent, making for manageable climbs.
Yes, some routes pass by or near historical and cultural points. For instance, the Olivares Watermills – Zamora Stone Bridge loop from Zamora explores areas featuring historic watermills and the iconic Zamora Stone Bridge. Additionally, the Monument of the Three Pilgrimage Routes is another point of interest in the broader region.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed in this guide, as a general rule for rural areas like Peleas De Abajo, you can often find parking in or near the village centers, or at designated trailheads if they are clearly marked. It's always a good idea to check local signage and be considerate of residents when parking.


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