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Road cycling routes around Villanueva De Cameros traverse the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Cameros region in La Rioja, Spain. The area is characterized by river valleys, such as that of the Iregua River, and extensive pine and beech forests. Cyclists encounter varied landscapes, including the González Lacasa Reservoir and challenging mountain passes like Puerto de Peña Hincada and Puerto de la Rasa. The region offers diverse elevation profiles, making it suitable for different levels of road cycling.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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This difficult 52.9-mile (85.2 km) road cycling loop through Sierra de Camero features challenging mountain passes and diverse landscapes.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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170km
08:46
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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. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A recommended area for walking.
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The stone bridge is one of the four bridges that cross the Ebro in Logroño. It is also called the bridge of San Juan de Ortega. The current structure was built in 1884 after the previous bridge collapsed in 1871. As one of the city's symbols, the bridge, which is used to enter the town on the Way of St. James, can also be seen on its coat of arms. https://www.spain.info/de/highlights/steinbruecke/
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Rivers like the Ebro were a big challenge for pilgrims in the centuries before. That's why the Way of St. James always runs along traffic routes with bridges. The larger cities are always found where there are large bridges. The motorways and national roads now have their own paths. And that's a good thing.
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There is a very nice walk through the town! Time: about 1 hour
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Be careful, the 12% on the return and in the sun are formidable
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Magnificent traditional entrance to the Camino De Santiago.
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Main entrance for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago to Logroño. Renovated in 2022.
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It is located in the Leza Valley, between Leza on the Leza River and Soto en Cameros. Fairly quiet road and very busy with cyclists throughout the year. Sitting and watching the flight of the vultures in the canyon is a privilege.
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Road cycling routes around Villanueva De Cameros primarily traverse the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Cameros region. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including river valleys, extensive pine and beech forests, and the scenic González Lacasa Reservoir. The area is known for its challenging mountain passes, such as Puerto de Peña Hincada and Puerto de la Rasa, offering varied elevation profiles suitable for different levels of road cycling.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. You can cycle past the Iregua River, explore the natural beauty of the Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park, or enjoy views of the González Lacasa Reservoir. Notable mountain passes like Peña Hincada Pass and Puerto de la Rasa (1,420 m) are frequently part of routes and offer panoramic views. The nearby Ortigosa Caves are also a unique attraction.
The region's mountainous terrain and potential for snow at higher elevations mean that spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most favorable conditions for road cycling. During these seasons, roads are typically clear, and the weather is more conducive to longer rides, allowing you to fully enjoy the scenic vistas and challenging climbs.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the challenging Montenegro and Peña Hincada Passes Loop covers 85.2 km and includes significant climbs. Another option is the Villoslada de Cameros – Olmo de El Rasillo loop from Villoslada de Cameros, a moderate 37.4 km route.
The road cycling routes around Villanueva De Cameros cater to various skill levels, though the majority are moderate to difficult. You'll find 5 moderate routes and 5 difficult routes. The challenging routes often feature significant elevation gains and mountain passes, while moderate options provide a less strenuous but still engaging experience through the region's beautiful landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging mountainous terrain, the well-maintained roads with generally low traffic, and the breathtaking natural scenery, including pine forests, river valleys, and panoramic views from mountain passes.
Absolutely. Two prominent mountain passes frequently featured in road cycling routes are Puerto de Peña Hincada and Puerto de la Rasa. Peña Hincada is known for its good asphalt and scenic shadows, while Puerto de la Rasa is a first-category climb with successive hairpin bends offering spectacular valley views, often included in races like the Vuelta a La Rioja.
While many routes are accessible from nearby towns, the region offers various starting points. You can find routes that begin from villages like Ortigosa de Cameros or Laguna de Cameros, which are close to Villanueva De Cameros and provide convenient access to the broader network of road cycling trails.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a significant challenge, routes like the Canales de la Sierra – Peña Hincada Pass loop from Ortigosa de Cameros offer an extensive ride of 169.6 km, typically taking around 8 hours and 46 minutes to complete. This route leads through the heart of the Sierra de Cameros, featuring substantial elevation changes.
The road cycling routes in Villanueva De Cameros immerse you in a rich natural environment. You'll pass through lush beech and oak forests, particularly within the Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park, and extensive pine forests. The Iregua River flows through the area, and you'll encounter diverse wildlife, including various bird species, roe deer, and wild boars, especially in the more secluded mountainous sections.
Yes, the González Lacasa Reservoir is a significant feature in the region and is often incorporated into road cycling routes. Its location at an altitude of 1,000 meters, surrounded by pine forests, provides scenic views and diverse landscapes, making it a popular focal point for cyclists exploring the area.
There are 10 road cycling routes available around Villanueva De Cameros, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes are designed to showcase the diverse landscapes and challenging terrain of the Sierra de Cameros region.


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