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Mountain biking around Villodre features a landscape characterized by rural paths, open agricultural land, and historical routes. The terrain generally includes gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for various skill levels. Riders can expect to encounter a mix of established trails and quiet country roads. The area provides opportunities for exploring the region's natural and cultural heritage on two wheels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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21.9km
01:50
220m
220m
This moderate 13.6-mile mountain bike loop combines sections of the Camino Francés with local trails around Castrillo Mota de Judíos.
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48.0km
04:27
720m
720m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.9km
02:53
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.4km
03:58
500m
500m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The view from Alto de Mostelares is one of the most iconic and spectacular views of the Camino de Santiago in the province of Burgos. This peak is located approximately 4 km west of Castrojeriz and is famous for both its challenging climb and its panoramic views.
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Trail that runs along the Somontó firebreak, although it has gullies in some sections.
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The Cross of Castro, also known as the Roll of Justice, is an important monument in Pedrosa del Príncipe. It is located in the Plaza del Rollo and dates back to the time of Philip II. In ancient times, it served as a place where justice was dispensed in the town.
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Gothic church of the town, with three naves, near which you can still see the imposing remains of a palace with a Renaissance façade, whose origin was the fortified house of D. Diego Torres, 16th-17th century
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Good views of the banks of the Pisuerga and Odra rivers, and where they meet. The last stretch to the viewpoint is in poor condition.
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Source of fresh (untreated) water above the Alcubilla moor.
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A beautiful Castilian square, dominated by the town hall and its arch, surrounded by its characteristic arcades, benches, and plane trees that provide good shade in summer.
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This monumental bridge with nineteen spans was ordered to be built during the time of Charles III, and a curious inscription has been preserved on a stone monolith that explains how the surrounding towns contributed economically.
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Mountain biking in Villodre is characterized by rural paths, open agricultural land, and historical routes. The terrain generally features gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for various skill levels. You'll find a mix of established trails and quiet country roads, perfect for exploring the region's natural and cultural heritage.
There are 8 mountain bike trails documented around Villodre on komoot, offering a range of experiences for different skill levels.
Yes, Villodre offers trails suitable for beginners. For example, the Plaza Mayor of Astudillo – Monument to the Old Wine Press loop from Astudillo is an easy 17.6 km route that takes about 1 hour 24 minutes to complete, providing a gentle introduction to the area's terrain.
Yes, many of the routes around Villodre are circular. For instance, the Camino Francés and Castrillo Mota de Judíos Loop is a popular circular trail that follows parts of the historic Camino Francés.
For a longer ride, consider the Somontó Firebreak Trail loop from Melgar de Yuso, which is a moderate 48.0 km path. Another option is the Monument to the Old Wine Press – Puente de Cordovilla loop from Astudillo, a 43.5 km trail.
The trails often pass by significant landmarks. You might encounter sections of the Canal de Castilla, the San Nicolás Hermitage at Puente Fitero, or the Hospital San Nicolas, offering glimpses into the region's rich history and engineering.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the blend of cultural and natural scenery, the quiet rural paths, and the opportunity to explore historical routes like the Camino Francés.
While many rural paths in the Villodre area are generally accessible, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near agricultural land or livestock. Check specific route details on komoot for any restrictions or local regulations regarding dogs.
Villodre and its surrounding villages are primarily rural. Public transport options might be limited, so planning your trip with a car for trail access is generally recommended. Always check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport.
The best time for mountain biking in Villodre is typically during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the landscape is vibrant. Summer can be quite hot, especially in the open agricultural areas, while winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially muddy conditions.
Based on the available data, the trails around Villodre are categorized as easy to moderate. There are no trails currently listed as 'difficult,' suggesting the area is more suited for recreational riders and those looking for less technical terrain.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns near the trailheads, such as Astudillo or Melgar de Yuso. Look for public parking areas or designated spots, especially when starting a loop route.


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