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Road cycling around Teverga, situated in the heart of Asturias, Spain, offers routes through rugged mountainous terrain and diverse landscapes. The region is defined by the majestic Cantabrian Mountains, featuring challenging passes and significant elevation gains. Cyclists navigate well-maintained roads that traverse lush valleys, dense forests, and impressive limestone walls. This area provides a demanding environment for experienced road cyclists seeking varied topography.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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06:02
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This difficult 63.0-mile road cycling route from San Martin de Teverga tackles three major Asturian mountain passes with 8367 feet of climbi
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39.9km
02:34
1,240m
1,240m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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91.1km
05:49
2,570m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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78.7km
04:31
1,790m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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San Emiliano is the capital of the Babia region in León, a small town surrounded by mountains and meadows where you can breathe the essence of rural León life. Its stone houses, church, and natural surroundings make it an ideal starting point for exploring Babia's protected landscapes.
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It's an ideal starting point for tours in the region. Hotels and restaurants are available. However, the bears have retreated.
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Puerto de Ventana is a mountain pass located in the Cantabrian Mountains, between the Principality of Asturias and the province of León. It lies at an altitude of 1,587 meters and connects the municipality of San Emiliano in León with the Asturian municipality of Teverga. From the pass, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the San Emiliano Valley, known as Babia de Yuso.
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The Valdemurio Reservoir Footbridge is a structure that allows visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the reservoir and its natural surroundings. This footbridge is part of the Senda del Oso, a very popular hiking and cycling route in Asturias.
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San Emiliano is a quiet cattle-raising village in the Babia de Yuso at the foot of the imposing mass of the Peña Ubiña massif. The town has all the services and is the starting point we have chosen to begin the climb towards Puerto de la Ventana. In autumn the days are short and we start early, the first rays of the sun barely lighting up the crest of Peña Ubiña. In Torrebarrio we continue along a dirt cattle track to finish warming up our legs and begin the climb towards the border of Asturias along the path of the old Ventana or Santa Fe coal mine. The track has a good surface and the climb is quiet until the Cuspasante sheepfold, passing near the Roguera cabins and beginning the mine slope. The mining operation was inland, the buildings are in ruins, there are remains of the exploitation and enormous slopes of the waste dumps, one of them is at the end of the climb, at the foot of the Peñón de Ventana, and is a panoramic viewpoint of the valley of San Emiliano and a large part of Babia.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Teverga, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. The komoot community has explored these routes over 1600 times, contributing to their high average rating.
Road cycling in Teverga is characterized by rugged mountainous terrain within the majestic Cantabrian Mountains. You'll encounter challenging mountain passes, significant elevation gains, and routes that traverse lush valleys, dense forests, and impressive limestone walls like Peña Sobia. Roads are generally well-maintained, but some segments may require very good fitness due to their demanding nature.
Yes, Teverga is renowned for its demanding routes and significant elevation gains, attracting experienced cyclists. Most of the routes, 9 out of 11, are classified as difficult. For example, the San Lorenzo, Somiedo, and Ventana Passes Loop is a 101 km route with 2,550m of elevation gain, tackling three major Asturian mountain passes. Another challenging option is the Puerto de Ventana from San Martín de Teverga, featuring a substantial ascent.
While Teverga's road cycling routes are predominantly challenging, there are a couple of moderate options available. For family-friendly cycling, the Senda del Oso (Bear's Path) is a popular greenway, but it's an old railway line with some unpaved sections, making it more suitable for mountain or gravel bikes rather than road bikes. It offers a largely flat and safe route, ideal for leisurely rides and the chance to see brown bears at the Proaza Bear Enclosure.
Road cycling routes in Teverga often pass through the Ubiñas-La Mesa Natural Park, a Biosphere Reserve. You can expect stunning views of rugged peaks, lush valleys, and diverse forests. Some routes may offer glimpses of natural features like the dramatic Peñas Juntas gorges or the impressive vertical limestone walls of Peña Sobia. You might also pass by beautiful lakes such as Valdemurrio Reservoir or Lake of the Valley.
While the primary focus of road cycling in Teverga is its natural beauty and challenging terrain, the region does have cultural points of interest. The Collegiate Church of San Pedro de Teverga, housing Pre-Roman and Roman art, is a notable historical site. Additionally, the Park of Prehistory, featuring replicas of important European cave paintings, offers a cultural diversion near Teverga.
Teverga offers a rich chromatic landscape throughout the year, with autumn showcasing particularly vibrant tree colors. The region's mountainous climate means conditions can vary, so checking local weather forecasts is advisable. Spring and early autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and stable conditions for tackling the challenging passes.
Yes, Teverga offers several excellent loop routes for road cyclists. For instance, the Valle del Oso – Valdemurrio Reservoir loop from La Plaza is a 55 km trail that takes you through a valley and past a reservoir. Another option is the Valdemurrio Reservoir – Alto de Gamoniteiro loop from Aparcamiento de Taja, a longer 91 km route with significant elevation.
The road cycling routes in Teverga are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 17 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the challenging mountain passes, the stunning natural beauty of the Cantabrian Mountains, and the varied topography that makes each ride unique and rewarding.
While specific cafes along every route are not detailed, the region has amenities for visitors. For example, La Posada de Proaza is a restaurant in a nearby area. Given the challenging nature and length of many routes, planning stops in towns or villages along your chosen path is recommended.
Teverga is rich in natural wonders. Beyond the majestic Cantabrian Mountains, you can observe impressive vertical limestone walls like Peña Sobia, and cycle through lush valleys such as Valdecarzana. The region is also home to diverse forests of beeches, oaks, chestnuts, and birches, and rivers like the Trubia. The Cueva Huerta, a natural monument with extensive cave systems, is another prominent natural attraction in the area.


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