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Touring cycling around Mieres, located in Asturias, northern Spain, offers a diverse landscape characterized by mountainous topography, narrow valleys, and meandering rivers like the Caudal. The region features protected spaces with beech and oak forests, alongside remnants of its industrial heritage such as historical mining structures. This environment provides varied terrain for cyclists, from challenging mountain passes to routes through verdant pastures.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Those who live do not forget all the guerrillas, linking loyal support points of the resistance in their fight for peace, freedom, and a more humane and just world. This guerrilla struggle in Asturias lasted for 15 years, from October 21, 1937, to October 13, 1952.
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It's the kind of place that isn't marked anywhere, but where everyone who cycles by usually stops to enjoy the views and take some photos of the incredible surroundings.
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Upon reaching the summit, you don't arrive at a village or a tourist center, but rather at a kind of natural balcony overlooking the Lena mountain passes, which gives a strange feeling, as if you've stepped onto an empty stage. And on clear days, the wind is louder among the mountain passes than any car, because traffic is minimal.
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For decades, La Cubilla was practically a ghost town: a road built to connect mining valleys, used more by livestock farmers and scattered trucks than by travelers. This lack of traffic left a remarkably clean route, free of curves, absurd straights, and modern widenings: pure mountain design from another era. That's why many cyclists say it "looks more like an Alpine pass than a Cantabrian one," with those giant limestone walls silently accompanying you.
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Pola de Lena is a town steeped in industrial history. It is strategically located at the entrance to Asturias via the highway from León and is an important commercial hub. It is also perfectly situated for starting cycling routes in the surrounding mountains.
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The La Cubilla mountain pass is located at an altitude of 1,683 meters, on the border between Asturias and León. Its rugged terrain and the beauty of its surroundings have earned it the title of stage finisher of the Vuelta a España, making it one of the most iconic climbs among cyclists.
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From this point, you can begin to appreciate the views of the surrounding nature. The curve leads you toward the highest part of Alto Gamoniteiro.
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Mieres offers a diverse landscape for touring cyclists, characterized by mountainous topography, narrow valleys, and the meandering Caudal River. You'll encounter protected areas with lush beech and oak forests, as well as remnants of its industrial heritage, including historical mining structures. The terrain varies from challenging mountain passes to routes through verdant pastures, with some paths featuring dramatic limestone cliffs.
While Mieres is known for its challenging climbs, there are routes suitable for various ability levels. Out of nearly 60 touring cycling routes available, one is classified as easy and ten are moderate, offering less strenuous options for those new to touring cycling or seeking a more relaxed ride.
Mieres is renowned for its demanding mountain passes. For experienced cyclists, routes like the Tuiza de Arriba – La Cubilla Pass loop from Estación d'Uxo, which includes the iconic La Cubilla Pass, offer significant ascents. Another difficult option is the Alto de Gamoniteiro – Alto del Cordal loop from Santuyano, traversing substantial mountainous terrain.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Mieres are designed as loops. Examples include the popular Tuiza de Arriba – La Cubilla Pass loop from Estación d'Uxo, the Alto de Gamoniteiro – Alto del Cordal loop from Santuyano, and the Campa Espinera – Campa Les Abeyes Viewpoint loop from Mieres-Vasco. These circular routes allow you to start and finish at the same point.
Mieres has a rich history intertwined with its industrial past. Cyclists can encounter historical mining structures like Pozu Espinos, San Jose Pit, and the Bustiello Mining Village. Other notable sites include the Sanctuary of the Martyrs of Valdecuna and various churches and palaces. For specific highlights, consider exploring the Ascent to Alto de l'Angliru, or the Cathedral of San Salvador in Oviedo, which is accessible from some routes.
Absolutely. The mountainous topography of Mieres provides numerous opportunities for stunning views. Routes like the Campa Espinera – Campa Les Abeyes Viewpoint loop from Mieres-Vasco are specifically designed to lead through terrain with excellent viewpoints. Additionally, mountain passes such as Alto de Santo Emiliano and Alto del Cordal offer panoramic vistas of the Asturian landscape.
The touring cycling routes in Mieres are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Nearly 1000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs, diverse landscapes, and the blend of natural beauty with historical industrial sites.
Yes, Mieres is unique in its blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage. Many routes will take you through lush forests and along rivers while also passing by historical mining structures. The region also lies on ancient paths like the Roman Route of the Silver and the 'El Salvador Route' of the Camino de Santiago, offering a rich cultural and historical cycling experience.
Mieres is home to several famous mountain passes that attract touring cyclists. The Alto de l'Angliru is particularly notorious for its difficulty. Other significant passes include Alto de Santo Emiliano, Alto del Cordal, and Alto del Padrún, all offering challenging ascents and rewarding views.
Mieres is situated within a region boasting protected spaces with lush beech and oak forests. Its proximity to the Las Ubiñas Natural Park also means cyclists can find routes that immerse them in pristine nature. The Bosque de la Zoreda – Highlights of Mieres loop from Estación d'Uxo is an example of a route that takes you through forested areas.
While specific weather conditions vary, the region's diverse landscape with both valleys and high mountain passes means that spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for touring cycling. Summers can be warm, especially in valleys, while winters in the higher elevations can bring colder temperatures and potential snow, making some passes more challenging or inaccessible.


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