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Mountain biking around Mansilla Mayor offers diverse landscapes shaped by the confluence of the Esla and Porma rivers, providing varied terrain for riders. The region features a transition from open plains to more challenging ascents as it approaches mountainous areas. Riders can explore riverside paths, areas with riverbank trees, and pine forests, alongside routes that incorporate historical sites like the ancient Astur-Roman city of Lancia. This mix of natural and historical features creates a range of mountain bike trails suitable…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A stopover town that knows exactly what it is: a necessary pause. There's no artifice here, just routine, backpacks, bikes leaning against the wall, and glances exchanged without questions. San Martín doesn't try to impress you; it welcomes you, helps you clear your head, and lets you move on. And that, on the road, is worth more than a thousand promises.
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It offers one of the most expansive views of the valley and the city. From here, you can make out the cathedral towers, the winding Bernesga River, and, on clear days, the mountains in the distance. It was a former lookout point during the Spanish Civil War, and remnants of trenches still lie hidden among the grass. Today, it's a perfect spot to watch the sunset and feel the light slowly fade over the Leonese landscape.
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Located beside the Torío River, this modern church marks the southern entrance to León with a simplicity that contrasts with the mountains in the background. It was built on the site where locals used to gather to cross the river when the old bridge overflowed. Every year, during the neighborhood festival, the bells ring at dusk, their sound mingling with the echo of the water. A small church that preserves the peaceful spirit of the river people.
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The church tower of Valverde de la Virgen is visible from several rural roads in the area, ideal as a landmark and cultural stop on MTB or gravel routes. Its slender and sober silhouette stands out among the open landscape of León. Access by bike is easy, with paved terrain or compacted tracks depending on the approach to the route. It's a good excuse to stop, take a photo, and recharge your batteries before continuing on to destinations such as La Virgen del Camino or San Miguel del Camino. A good place to combine culture, easy riding, and plateau scenery.
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High on a plateau in León, between the Porma and Esla rivers, lie the ruins of Lancia, one of the most important cities of the ancient Asturians and later a major Roman enclave. Today, you can explore its paths among the remains of thermal baths, cobblestone streets, ovens, and dwellings that tell of centuries of history. Ideal as a cultural stop en route, whether you're riding along dirt roads or the secondary road that runs alongside it. Easy access by bike, with great views and space to rest or have a picnic.
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Las Lomas offers some of the best panoramic views of León. From the viewpoints located in this area, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
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A beautiful, lively square right at the entrance to the old town of Leon.
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EL LEÓN DE SALEAL: We go back to Roman times to understand part of the theme of this sculpture. Cloacina, in Roman mythology, was the goddess who ruled over the Cloaca Máxima, the sewer system of Rome. The sewer name comes from the name of this goddess, because thanks to the origin of sewer systems, a quality of life was achieved in terms of sanitation of urban environments and public health from the beginning to the present day. It should be remembered that the origin of the name of this city and province of León comes from the word legio ("legion"). Legio VII Gemina was the Roman camp that settled here and with it the origin of the city of León. A lion with strength and claws as a symbol of the sanitation system (the modern version of Cloacina Máxima) in constant renewal and maintenance. The goal was achieved: to do something symbolic and reflect the efforts and human work of so many years, to give solidity to our public health and the health of the environment.
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There are over 10 mountain bike trails documented around Mansilla Mayor on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for riders. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
The terrain around Mansilla Mayor is quite diverse, shaped by the confluence of the Esla and Porma rivers. You'll find a mix of riverside paths, sections through riparian forests with trees like ash and poplars, and pine forests. The region also transitions from open plains to more challenging ascents as you approach mountainous areas, offering both cross-country routes and more demanding climbs.
While the area offers a range of experiences, the documented mountain bike trails around Mansilla Mayor tend to lean towards moderate to difficult. There are 4 moderate and 6 difficult trails listed, but no easy trails are specifically highlighted. Riders new to mountain biking might find some sections challenging due to the varied terrain and ascents.
Yes, experienced riders looking for a challenge will find several longer routes. For instance, the Casa Botines Gaudí Museum – La Virgen del Camino loop from Palanquinos is a demanding 88.6-mile (142.6 km) trail that typically takes over 10 hours to complete, connecting significant cultural landmarks. Another difficult option is the View of León from Las Lomas – Trail with Views of León loop from Valdefresno, which spans 40.0 miles (64.5 km) and offers expansive views.
Absolutely. Many of the mountain bike trails around Mansilla Mayor are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Lancia Archaeological Site – Ancient City of Lancia loop from Mansilla de las Mulas, a 19.6-mile (31.6 km) trail, and the View of León from Las Lomas – Las Lomas Viewpoint loop from Valdefresno, which is 14.8 miles (23.8 km).
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. You can explore routes that pass by the ancient Astur-Roman city of Lancia, such as the Ancient City of Lancia – Lancia Archaeological Site loop from Villasabariego. Other notable attractions nearby include the historic Puente de Villarente and the Esla River Bridge in Mansilla de las Mulas. You might also encounter the unique Reliegos Meteorite Impact Site.
Given the region's transition between plains and mountains and its riverine environment, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking. The weather is typically milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be warm, especially in the open plains, while winters might bring colder temperatures, though specific trail conditions would depend on local weather patterns.
Yes, several trails offer beautiful vistas. The View of León from Las Lomas – Trail with Views of León loop from Valdefresno is specifically known for its expansive views of León. The routes along the Esla and Porma rivers also provide picturesque scenery, with lush riverbank vegetation and serene rural landscapes.
The mountain bike trails around Mansilla Mayor are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of riverside paths and more challenging ascents, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with exploring historical sites like the ancient city of Lancia.
Mansilla Mayor is near the Camino de Santiago, a renowned pilgrimage route. While much of the Camino Francés is relatively flat, sections can offer varied terrain suitable for mountain biking. The Camino provides a well-established network of trails that can be explored by bike, offering both physical challenge and cultural immersion. For more information on the Camino de Santiago, you can visit Wikipedia.
The riverine environments and pine forests around Mansilla Mayor provide habitats for various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, riding through the serene rural landscapes, farmlands, and areas with riverbank trees like ash, poplars, and willows offers a good chance to observe local flora and fauna.


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