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Road cycling routes around Villagonzalo Pedernales are characterized by the diverse landscapes of the Páramos de Arlanzón and the Arlanzón River valley. The region features high-relief plains with altitudes reaching up to 900 meters, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often traverse extensive cereal fields and areas with natural vegetation, providing scenic views of the rural Spanish countryside. This topography allows for a mix of flat sections and challenging ascents, catering to different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.7
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271
riders
40.7km
01:49
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.3
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154
riders
61.8km
02:39
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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128
riders
55.9km
02:24
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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94
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79.4km
03:40
910m
910m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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90
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46.6km
02:04
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Tardajos (Burgos) is one of the most emblematic churches on the French Way of St. James, both for its historical significance and its architecture. It was built in 13th-century Gothic style, although it incorporates Romanesque (12th-century), Renaissance (16th-17th centuries), and Baroque (18th-century) elements. It stands on a hill in the oldest part of the town, giving it a fortress-like appearance.
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The Cathedral of Burgos, one of the most important and magnificent stops for pilgrims on the Camino Frances, is immensely impressive and a wonderful testament to the faith of its builders. If you'd like to see more photos, you can find them in the komoot system under the corresponding hiking highlight at the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/171220
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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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Burgos Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a gem of Spanish Gothic architecture. Construction began in 1221 and lasted for several centuries, giving it a unique mix of styles. Its sharp spires, stunning rose window, and richly decorated interior—home to artwork, chapels, and the tomb of El Cid Campeador himself—make it a must-see for lovers of history, art, and architecture. English: Burgos Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a gem of Spanish Gothic architecture. Construction began in 1221 and lasted for several centuries, resulting in a unique mix of styles. Its sharp spires, stunning rose window, and richly decorated interior—home to artwork, chapels, and the tomb of El Cid—make it a must-see for lovers of history, art, and architecture.
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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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The region offers a diverse landscape, characterized by the high-relief plains of the Páramos de Arlanzón and the scenic Arlanzón River valley. You'll find a mix of flat sections traversing extensive cereal fields and challenging ascents reaching altitudes up to 900 meters, catering to various cycling preferences.
Yes, the area around Villagonzalo Pedernales offers options for all skill levels. Among the over 130 road cycling routes, 19 are classified as easy, providing gentler gradients and shorter distances perfect for beginners or a relaxed ride.
For those seeking a challenge, there are 20 difficult routes available. One notable option is the Arch of Santa María – Ascent to Modúbar de la Cuesta loop from Burgos, which covers 78.4 km and features significant elevation gain, testing endurance with its ascents.
Many routes offer opportunities to combine cycling with cultural exploration. You can pass by historical sites such as the Arch of Santa María and the Plaza Mayor of Burgos. Some routes also lead near the historic Monasterio de San Pedro Cardeña, as seen on the Los Ausines and Monasterio de San Pedro Cardeña — circular from Burgos route.
Cyclists will experience the scenic beauty of the rural Spanish countryside, with routes often traversing extensive cereal fields and areas with natural vegetation. The Arlanzón River valley provides picturesque views, and you might even spot typical steppe fauna like rabbits, foxes, and partridges along the way.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Los Ausines and Monasterio de San Pedro Cardeña — circular from Burgos and the From Quintanillas to Mazuelo de Muño — circular from Burgos, which winds through agricultural landscapes and small villages.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which offers both flat sections and challenging climbs, and the scenic routes through extensive cereal fields and natural vegetation that provide a sense of immersion in the rural Spanish countryside.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the diverse landscapes and varied terrain suggest that spring and autumn would likely offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, and winter might bring colder weather, but routes are generally accessible year-round.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Cyclists might spot structures like the Mazuelo Tower or the Tower of the Castle of Mazuelo de Muñó, which are part of the historical landscape around Villagonzalo Pedernales.
Route lengths vary significantly to accommodate different preferences. For example, the Los Ausines and Monasterio de San Pedro Cardeña — circular from Burgos route is about 40.7 km, while the From Quintanillas to Mazuelo de Muño — circular from Burgos extends to 61.8 km, offering options for both shorter and longer rides.
Absolutely. Villagonzalo Pedernales's proximity to Burgos means many routes originate from or pass through the city, allowing cyclists to incorporate visits to its famous monuments. The Arlanzón River Crossing – Arch of Santa María loop from Burgos is a prime example, leading through the Arlanzón River valley and near city landmarks.
The elevation gain varies with the route's difficulty and length. Moderate routes like Los Ausines and Monasterio de San Pedro Cardeña — circular from Burgos have around 446 meters of ascent, while more challenging routes, such as the Arch of Santa María – Ascent to Modúbar de la Cuesta loop from Burgos, can feature over 900 meters of elevation gain.


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