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Mountain biking around Pozoantiguo, located in the province of Zamora, Spain, offers diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features the Duero River valley, contrasting with more mountainous areas to the northwest, providing a mix of riverine landscapes and rugged, forested environments. This varied topography includes rural paths, technical trails, and areas with granite landscapes and dramatic cliffs. Mountain bike trails near Pozoantiguo often traverse vineyards and connect charming villages.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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41.0km
03:32
450m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.7km
03:22
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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57.5km
04:33
380m
390m
This moderate 35.7-mile mountain biking route from Toro explores historical villages and scenic landscapes, passing Castillo de Tiedra.
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62.5km
04:40
280m
280m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:22
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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A magnificent pine forest that, in part, housed the Monte la Reina Camp until 1997.
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Surrounded by grain fields and well-marked dirt roads, it offers a peaceful stretch for leisurely riding. The village retains its traditional layout, with a few adobe houses and a modest church, perfect for a short break or to refill water if you have time. Its location makes it a good connecting point to Cañizo, Bretó, or Villafáfila. Flat terrain, a rural atmosphere, and open routes with no technical difficulties.
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Surrounded by grain fields and well-marked dirt roads, it offers a peaceful stretch for leisurely riding. The village retains its traditional layout, with a few adobe houses and a modest church, perfect for a short break or to refill water if you have time. Its location makes it a good connecting point to Cañizo, Bretó, or Villafáfila. Flat terrain, a rural atmosphere, and open routes with no technical difficulties.
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Ideal for connecting MTB or gravel trails through Tierra de Campos. Although it's a road, it has little traffic and a good shoulder, allowing you to ride safely for several kilometers without interruptions. The landscape is open, with wide horizons, farmland, and the occasional windmill in the background. Perfect for quickly connecting trails or towns, or for riding at a steady pace without any problems. A good option for gaining miles without complications before returning to the dirt terrain.
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Tiedra Castle is a medieval fortress located in the town of Tiedra, in the province of Valladolid. Built in the 13th century, the castle has belonged to illustrious figures such as Berenguela de Castilla and the Téllez de Meneses family. It was an important strategic point on the border between the kingdoms of León and Castile. The castle has a keep, walls and a moat surrounding it on two sides. It has been recently restored and now houses a museum inside.
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You can cross over the dam without any danger, it is a road with little traffic...
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The San José Reservoir and Dam, also known as the Castronuño Dam, is a hydroelectric engineering project located in the middle course of the Duero River, about 2 km from the town of Castronuño. Built between 1941 and 1945, the dam is a gravity type and has a height of 14.05 metres.
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The Clock Tower, also known as the Clock Arch, is located in the walled area of Toro, in the province of Zamora, Spain. Its construction began in 1719 during the reign of Philip V and was completed nineteen years later. The design is attributed to architect Joaquín Churriguera. The tower is located above the old Market Gate, which dates back to the 15th century and surrounded the first walled area of the city. Its height allows it to be seen from any point in Toro. If you ever visit Toro, don't miss the opportunity to admire this historic tower and its clock. It is a true symbol of the city! 🕰️🌟
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There are over 10 mountain bike trails available around Pozoantiguo, offering diverse terrain for various skill levels. The region features a mix of riverine landscapes, rural paths, and more rugged, forested environments, particularly towards the northwest of Zamora province.
Mountain biking near Pozoantiguo offers varied terrain. You'll find rural paths, technical trails, and areas with granite landscapes and dramatic cliffs, especially in the Duero River valley. Many routes also traverse vineyards and connect charming villages, providing a mix of natural beauty and cultural interest.
While the majority of routes around Pozoantiguo are rated as moderate, the region's diverse topography includes well-conditioned rural and riverside paths that offer gentler slopes. These can be suitable for beginners or those looking for a less challenging ride. For example, the "Riberas Route" near the city of Zamora offers an accessible ride along the Valderaduey River.
Yes, several popular circular mountain bike routes are available. You can explore trails like Toro a Monte La Reina bosque — circular, which leads through forested areas, or Toro a Castronuño — circular por San Román de Hornija, offering varied terrain through the countryside. Another option is Morales de Toro a Tiedra a Vezdemarbán — circular desde Toro, which takes you through rural landscapes and small villages.
The region offers several notable natural features and historical landmarks. You can encounter the impressive Duero River valley, with its dramatic canyons, or explore areas near the glacial Sanabria Lake in the northwest. Historically, you might pass by sites like the Alcázar de Toro or Villalonso Castle, adding cultural interest to your ride.
The province of Zamora, where Pozoantiguo is located, offers mountain biking routes year-round. However, spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant weather conditions for outdoor activities, with milder temperatures and less extreme heat or cold. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
While specific trails are not explicitly marked as 'family-friendly,' the region's network includes rural and riverside paths with gentle slopes that can be suitable for families. These routes often connect charming villages and offer scenic views without overly technical sections, making them a good option for a leisurely family ride.
Many rural and natural trails in Spain are generally dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept under control. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific trails or protected natural areas, such as the Arribes del Duero Natural Park, to ensure dogs are permitted and to understand any leash requirements.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse terrain, from riverine landscapes to forested areas, and the opportunity to explore rural paths and charming villages. The variety of routes caters to different ability levels, making it an appealing destination for many.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers more difficult routes. The mountainous terrain to the northwest of Zamora province, particularly in the Sanabria region, provides technical trails amidst lush forests. Additionally, the canyons of the Duero River, though some distance away, offer routes with significant ascents and descents through rugged, granite landscapes.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages and towns that serve as starting points for many routes, such as Toro. For specific trailheads, local information or komoot route details often provide guidance on designated parking areas. It's usually best to park responsibly in marked spaces or areas that do not obstruct local traffic or residents.
Beyond the most popular routes, you can explore trails like Llanuras de Torozos — circular desde Vezdemarbán, which offers a moderate ride through the plains. Another option is Río Duero a Ruta del Duero — circular desde Toro, which follows the scenic Duero River.


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