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Touring cycling routes around Duruelo De La Sierra traverse a landscape characterized by mountains, valleys, and extensive pine forests in Spain's Soria province. The region is situated at the foot of the Sierra de Urbión, offering varied terrain from riverine paths along the Duero to higher elevation ascents. Cyclists encounter significant conifer forests and natural rock formations, providing diverse backdrops for rides. This area presents a range of options for touring cyclists, from moderate trails to challenging mountain routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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62.6km
04:04
820m
820m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.8km
01:50
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.4km
01:48
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.8km
04:19
880m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.1km
02:30
420m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Gothic church with a beautiful ribbed vault dedicated to the Virgin of the Pine
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Stage 2. Duruelo de la Sierra/Soria 69 kilometers. 510 meters of elevation gain. Duruelo has hotels, restaurants, and grocery stores. It is the town where the Duero River originates at the foot of the Urbión Peaks. The Senda del Duero Nature Trail begins at Fuentes del Duero, where the river officially originates, at an altitude of 2,100 meters, a landscape of crushed granite shaped by the fierceness of the high mountains. The route leaves the town along the Senda del Duero. The posts are located at a cattle gate, and there are hiking and mountain bike trail signs in several directions. The path is also marked with the red and white stripes of the GR-14 trail. It crosses a small, inconspicuous slope on a grassy slope and descends some steps to the fantastic path that runs along the riverbank—the perfect way to start this cycle tour. The river path is about seven kilometers long, with the tricky sections at the end, where rain and flooding have stripped the road bare, requiring careful adjustment to squeeze gravel tires between the stones. There's also a short stretch of stairs that isn't suitable for cycling. The path passes over the Soria Bridge (17th century) and climbs the slopes of Mount Peña Rubia, far from the river. It's the longest and steepest climb of the cycling day. The end is impossible; the path is ridden with roots and rills from runoff, but it only takes a few minutes. Soon, the forest track appears, descending at full speed to Molinos de Duero, another iconic village of pine-forest architecture with its May pine tree in the square and a landmark for road cycling. The red markers of the Duero Path pass under the road and continue toward Vinuesa along the route of an ancient Roman road, which is quite difficult for gravel bikes due to the poor condition of the surface. The comfortable option for bicycles with panniers is the road. Vinuesa is a good place to grab a snack, a section of a branch of the Cañada Real Segoviana (Royal Segovian Trail) that reaches from the Cameros region of Rioja via the Puerto de Santa Inés. The pines of the Revinuesa Valley are magnificent; they have always been renowned for their high-quality wood and their proud, solemn bearing. For centuries, they have shaped the economic pulse of forest resources in the Pinares region.
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A curious large stone, it moves but cannot be dragged.
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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In one of the many visits to Covaleda, which I usually go to, I have visited this beautiful place and I contribute photos
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Duruelo De La Sierra, offering a variety of experiences from moderate riverside paths to challenging mountain ascents through the Sierra de Urbión.
The terrain in Duruelo De La Sierra is diverse, characterized by mountains, valleys, and extensive pine forests. You'll find routes along the Duero River, offering picturesque riverine landscapes, as well as more challenging ascents into the Sierra de Urbión with significant elevation gains.
While specific 'easy' routes are not highlighted, many moderate paths along the Duero River, such as the Hostal Restaurante Torreblanca – Duero Trail loop from Covaleda, offer less strenuous options suitable for families looking for a pleasant ride through scenic riverine landscapes.
Duruelo De La Sierra is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle towards areas like Castroviejo, known for its spectacular rock formations, or enjoy panoramic views from Mirador de Cabeza Alta. The region also features the Sierra de Urbión, the source of the Duero River, and the stunning Laguna Negra.
Yes, many routes in Duruelo De La Sierra are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Molinos de Duero – Laguna Negra Ascent. loop from Covaleda and the moderate Puente de los Arrieros – Medieval Bridge of Soria loop from Covaleda.
The touring cycling routes in Duruelo De La Sierra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from the extensive pine forests to the challenging mountain sections of the Sierra de Urbión.
Yes, the region is home to natural waterfalls like La Chorla and the magical Cueva Serena, which are accessible via pleasant trails. While not all cycling routes pass directly by them, you can find routes that bring you close to these natural wonders, such as those along the 'Ruta de las Cascadas'.
Absolutely. Duruelo De La Sierra offers 16 difficult routes for experienced cyclists. A notable challenging option is the Santo Domingo Bridge – Cueva Tío Melitón loop from Covaleda, which features significant elevation gain and covers a distance of 38 kilometers.
The landscape is primarily defined by Spain's most significant conifer forests, particularly Scots pine, creating a 'sea of pines.' You'll also encounter the Duero River, which originates in the Sierra de Urbión, and dramatic glacial-originated rock formations.
Yes, several routes follow the Duero River, offering picturesque and often less strenuous cycling. The Hostal Restaurante Torreblanca – Duero Trail loop from Covaleda is a great example, providing a moderate ride along the river's crystal-clear waters.
Duruelo de la Sierra is suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for touring cycling. Summer can be warm but is also popular, while winter may present colder conditions, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, some routes combine natural beauty with historical elements. For instance, the Puente de los Arrieros – Medieval Bridge of Soria loop from Covaleda leads through pine forests and towards historical bridges, offering a blend of nature and heritage.


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