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Road cycling around Valdehijaderos, nestled in the Sierra de Béjar region of Salamanca, Spain, offers challenging terrain and diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by abundant meadows, fertile orchards, and vineyards alongside streams. Its location within the Sierra de Béjar and Francia Biosphere Reserve provides a mountainous environment with significant elevation gains. The region's roads traverse a mix of agricultural fields and historic pathways, including the Cañada Real Soriana Occidental.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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72.9km
04:21
1,640m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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119km
07:09
2,700m
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Hard road ride. Very 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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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88.4km
04:16
1,250m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hervás has beautiful architectural heritage such as the Davila palace, a parish church, the convent of the Trinitarian fathers etc. The largest collection of classic motorcycles in Europe!
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17 kilometers of mountain pass (on both sides, Ambroz Valley from Hervás or Jerte Valley from Cabezuela del Valle). From Cabezuela del Valle, the first 12 kilometers average an average gradient of 7%, with some 10% gradients, and from the 12th kilometer onward, there are some rest stops with wonderful views. This side has a gradient of approximately 900 meters, up to 1,430 meters.
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A spectacular place to ride a bike, a small port with a constant slope, but with spectacular views. Be careful on the descent because the road is not in the best possible condition, lots of gravel and the occasional pothole.
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Beautiful port between the Ambroz Valley and the Jerte Valley with a constant slope of about 6%
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This is one of the best-known mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos area and is also important as it separates the two most important basins in the Iberian Peninsula, the Duero and the Tagus.
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A very good road with magnificent views and little traffic. To enjoy.
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A lovely area for cycling.
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An ideal miniport to test ourselves in our training, with a very good road with a bar in the town in case we want to stop for a drink.
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There are over 80 road cycling routes around Valdehijaderos, offering a wide range of experiences. These include 2 easy routes, 36 moderate routes, and 46 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
Road cycling in Valdehijaderos is characterized by challenging terrain within the Sierra de Béjar region. You'll encounter significant elevation gains through mountainous environments, alongside picturesque stretches through abundant meadows, fertile orchards, and vineyards. The area also features historic pathways like the Cañada Real Soriana Occidental.
Valdehijaderos experiences a continentalized Mediterranean climate. While winters are cold and dry with frost and snow, and summers are cool, the most favorable times for road cycling are typically spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and the majority of rainfall, ensuring lush landscapes and varied seasonal beauty.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Valdehijaderos are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Climb to La Covatilla (CE pass) — circular from Béjar, a challenging 72.9 km route, or the extensive Puerto de Béjar – Honduras Pass loop from Béjar, covering 118.5 km.
The region offers several points of interest. You can encounter natural monuments like the Peña de la Cruz and Balanced Boulder or the Cedro de la Francesa. There are also scenic viewpoints such as the View of the Ambroz Valley and Reservoir and the Navamuño Reservoir Views, perfect for a break.
Absolutely. Valdehijaderos is known for its demanding routes. The area is part of a 'linear route of high level' spanning 127.80 km with over 3,200 meters of accumulated elevation gain. Routes like the Puerto de Béjar – Honduras Pass loop from Béjar, at 118.5 km with significant climbs, are ideal for experienced cyclists seeking vigorous challenges.
Within Valdehijaderos itself, you can explore the Church of San Juan Degollado, which houses a Visigothic baptismal font, the main square (Plaza Mayor), the recently restored Ermita de San Marcos, and a Roman bridge spanning the San Marcos stream. These offer interesting cultural stops during your cycling adventures.
Yes, routes like the Molinos de Pichón – Ascent to Puerto de Cristóbal loop from La Calzada de Béjar provide a moderate challenge. This 26.5 km trail leads through varied landscapes of meadows and agricultural fields, offering a diverse and enjoyable ride without extreme difficulty.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 6 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the challenging mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Béjar, the diverse landscapes featuring meadows, orchards, and vineyards, and the rewarding climbs that define the region's routes.
Yes, several routes offer stunning views. For instance, the Ventorro Pelayo Viewpoint – Ascent to Puerto de Cristóbal loop from Béjar is a difficult 64.7 km route that includes the Ventorro Pelayo Viewpoint, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding Sierra de Béjar.
Certainly. The Molinos de Pichón – Ascent to Puerto de Cristóbal loop from La Calzada de Béjar is a moderate 26.5 km route that provides a good workout through varied landscapes, typically completed in about 1 hour and 16 minutes. It's a great option for a shorter, yet engaging ride.
You'll cycle through a rich natural environment within the Sierra de Béjar and Francia Biosphere Reserve. This includes abundant meadows, fertile orchards, and vineyards, especially along the banks of streams like the Arroyo de San Marcos. Cereal and carob fields also contribute to the diverse agricultural tapestry, all set against a backdrop of mountainous terrain.


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