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Mountain biking around Navas De Oro offers diverse terrain through extensive pine forests and the Eresma River valley. The region is characterized by its significant woodlands, primarily maritime and Scots pine, providing numerous shaded trails. Riders can explore varied landscapes, including riverbanks, agricultural fields, and areas featuring several natural lagoons. The topography includes gentle elevation changes suitable for a range of mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
27
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50.1km
04:10
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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71.0km
06:06
720m
720m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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84.8km
07:16
750m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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51.5km
04:19
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Very interesting... especially routes in autumn and spring when it rains so that the transit through the sands of the pine forests is not so complicated.
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Nava de la Asunción is a Spanish municipality and town in the province of Segovia. Originally known as Nava de Coca, it belonged to the village and land community. Later, in 1773, King Carlos III granted it the title of Villa and added “La Asunción” to its name, in honor of the Virgin, patron saint of the town. I hope you found this brief description interesting! 😊
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Carbonero el Mayor is a municipality and Spanish town in the province of Segovia, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castilla y León. It appears cited in 1247 under the name Carbonero de Liedos; In 1587 it was mentioned as Carbonero la Mayor and in the 19th century it already appeared with its current name.
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Property of the Casa De Alba, it is a fortification built in the 15th century in the Gothic-Mudejar style!
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It was built in the 15th century and is considered one of the best examples of Spanish Gothic-Mudejar. Property of the Casa De Alba, transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture of Spain since 1954.
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Beautiful town that is located near the basin of the Río Eresma and that, in addition, its surroundings, there is El Sumidero, a set of pine forests that are very good places to go running.
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Carbonero el Mayor is a town located north of the city of Segovia, in the middle of the plain that goes from the Central System and the great plains of Valladolid.
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Population located north of the capital of the province, Segovia. It is a nucleus located between the two rivers, the Río Edesma and the Río Voltoya.
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails around Navas de Oro listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy to difficult, primarily traversing the extensive pine forests and the Eresma River valley.
The terrain around Navas de Oro is diverse, characterized by extensive pine forests, particularly maritime and Scots pine, which provide many shaded trails. You'll also encounter routes along the Eresma River valley, agricultural fields, and areas featuring natural lagoons. The topography generally includes gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for a range of mountain biking experiences.
Yes, Navas de Oro offers a few easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and elevation, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty of the pine forests and river landscapes at a comfortable pace.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Navas de Oro are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Pozos Artesianos, monte de Carbonero y arte rupestre de Domingo García — circular desde Navas de Oro is a moderate 41.6 km loop that explores local pine forests and historical elements.
While mountain biking in Navas de Oro, you can explore several natural and historical features. The region is known for its extensive pine forests and the picturesque Eresma River valley. You might also encounter natural lagoons like Laguna de la Vega and Laguna de la Magdalena, which are important stops for migratory birds. For historical sights, consider routes that pass by the impressive Coca Castle or the Mudéjar Tower of San Nicolás.
Absolutely. Several routes incorporate historical elements. The Coca Castle – Mudéjar Tower of San Nicolás loop from Coca is a moderate 50.1 km trail that offers views of significant historical landmarks. Another route, Pozos Artesianos, monte de Carbonero y arte rupestre de Domingo García — circular desde Navas de Oro, also explores local historical elements within the pine forests.
The best time for mountain biking in Navas de Oro is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and more pleasant. The extensive pine forests offer good shade during warmer months, but summer temperatures can be high. Winter can be suitable, but always check local weather conditions, as some trails might be affected by rain or colder temperatures.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. The Nava de la Asunción – Puente de Constanzana loop from Nava de la Asunción is a demanding 70.6 km trail leading through the Eresma River valley, typically taking over 6 hours to complete. Another challenging option is the Carbonero el Mayor loop from Nava de la Asunción, which is 84.8 km long.
The mountain bike trails in Navas de Oro are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Riders often praise the quiet woodlands, the varied natural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that allow for an immersive experience in nature.
While specific facilities vary by route, some areas offer amenities. For example, the Miguel Ibáñez Rest Area and Fountain is a highlight that could be incorporated into a ride, providing a spot to rest and refill water. Many routes also pass through or near small towns where you can find services.
While Navas de Oro itself is a municipality, accessing specific trailheads directly by public transport might require some planning. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to nearby towns like Coca or Nava de la Asunción, from which many routes originate or pass through. However, having your own transport often provides more flexibility for reaching starting points.
Yes, Navas de Oro offers trails suitable for families, especially the easier routes that traverse the flat sections of the pine forests or along the Eresma River. These trails provide a safe and enjoyable environment for families to cycle together, allowing them to experience the natural beauty without excessive difficulty.


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