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Touring cycling routes around Sotragero offer access to the varied landscapes of the Burgos province in Spain. The region features a mix of quiet rural roads, dedicated cycleways, and repurposed railway lines like the Vías Verdes. Terrain varies from asphalt to gravel and ground, traversing riparian forests, open countryside, and rolling hills. This area provides a gateway to exploring both natural settings and historical attractions.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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47
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24.2km
01:33
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.8km
02:34
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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19
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48.3km
03:05
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.3km
02:21
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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75.2km
04:54
660m
660m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Historical treasures and pilgrimage routes Burgos is known for its impressive Gothic cathedral, the third largest in Spain after those in Seville and Toledo. This cathedral, along with the Monasterio de las Huelgas, makes the city an important stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela.
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Beautiful landscape on the greenway with layers of different colors.
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Be careful cycling around here. It's mostly prohibited.
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With one of the most beautiful Gothic churches on the Way of St. James, it's definitely worth a visit.
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The Arch of Santa Maria is one of the twelve medieval gates that the city had during the Middle Ages. It was rebuilt by the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, during the 16th century after the local rulers of the city supported him during the Revolt of the Comuneros.
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The Church of San Nicolás de Bari in Burgos is a gem of Castilian Gothic architecture, located right on the Camino de Santiago, next to the Cathedral. It was built in 1408 on the site of an earlier Romanesque church.
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There are over 200 touring cycling routes in the Sotragero area, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy riverside paths to more challenging gravel routes.
The terrain around Sotragero is quite varied, ranging from smooth asphalt to gravel and ground paths. Many routes utilize quiet rural roads, dedicated cycleways, and repurposed railway lines, including sections of the Vías Verdes. You'll traverse riparian forests, open countryside, and rolling hills, providing a diverse cycling experience.
Yes, Sotragero offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For example, the Burgos: El Cid and Arlanzón River Loop is an easy 15-mile (24.2 km) trail that follows historical paths and riverbanks, providing a gentle and scenic ride.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Poza de la Sal from Sotopalacios — gravel circular offer a more demanding experience. This route covers over 46 miles (75 km) with significant elevation gain, traversing varied terrain including gravel sections.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Sotragero are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular moderate option is the Rioseras from Burgos — circular via the Santander-Mediterranean Greenway, which offers a smooth, traffic-free ride through natural settings.
Vías Verdes (Greenways) are repurposed old railway lines that offer safe, traffic-free paths through natural settings. The Burgos province features sections of the Santander-Mediterranean Railway Greenway, which can be accessed from routes near Sotragero. These greenways are excellent for touring cyclists looking for smooth, scenic rides. You can find more information about Spain's Greenways at sustainability.spain.info.
The region around Sotragero is rich in history and culture. Many routes pass near or through Burgos city, which is approximately 9km away. Here you can visit the magnificent Burgos Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, explore the Plaza Mayor of Burgos, or see the iconic Arch of Santa María. You can also find several castles, such as Castillo de Sotopalacios, along various routes.
While specific viewpoints are numerous, the region provides access to diverse natural landscapes. The wider Burgos area includes natural parks like Hoces del Alto Ebro and Rudrón Natural Park, known for impressive canyons and gorges. The Glacial Lagoons of Neila also offer stunning scenery. Many routes follow scenic riverbanks, such as those along the Arlanzón and Vena rivers near Burgos, providing picturesque views.
The touring cycling routes around Sotragero are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. More than 3,700 touring cyclists have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied terrain, the mix of natural beauty and historical sites, and the well-maintained paths.
Yes, some routes in the area connect to major European cycling networks. For instance, the San Juan de Ortega from Burgos — circular via EuroVelo 1 trail leads through rural landscapes and links to EuroVelo 1, also known as the Atlantic Coast Route, offering opportunities for longer journeys.
Yes, the broader Burgos province, accessible from Sotragero, is known for its historical routes. Cycling opportunities include sections that connect with the famous Camino de Santiago and the historic Route of El Cid, allowing you to combine your touring cycling with a journey through Spain's rich heritage.
While specific weather forecasts vary, the region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are often suitable. Winter can be cooler, but many routes remain accessible, especially those on lower elevations.


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