Best attractions and places to see around Gómara, a region in Soria, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by the vast cereal fields of the Campos de Gómara and proximity to the Duero River. Historically, Gómara and its surroundings served as a strategic point between ancient borders, featuring medieval architecture and a recovered natural trail. Visitors can explore the karst plateaus and river valleys, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
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Stage 3. Majada Baja/Soria Refuge 77.5 kilometers. 310 positive meters. The third day of the cycling trip is delicious, almost all favorable terrain and very seductive landscapes until Ciria. The descent passes through the detour of the Cruz de las Heladas hill, in the beautiful pastoral meadows of El Hoyuelo. The name refers to a group of women from Beratón who were surprised by a snow blizzard and froze to death, only the cavalry survived. The lane crests the last hills of Moncayo and goes down towards Beratón. In the ravines on the left, the Isuela River is born, one of the main tributaries of the Jalón River, therefore we are still on the Mediterranean slope of the Iberian System. In Beratón we take the photo from the stone cruise and continue planning at full pedal along an impeccable track that surrounds the Sierra del Tablado and ends in Borobia, with a small hostel open all year round, it is the main refreshment point of the stage. The route runs through the karst plateaus of the Manubles River and in the Corrales de las Cabezas it descends to the limestone canyon of the Celorrio barracks, a spectacular gorge of rocky slopes that leads to the Ciria road. The landscapes along the route never cease to surprise. In the Middle Ages, the town of Ciria was a strategic step on the old borders between Arabs and Christians, it has a rock fortress and a medieval urban layout. The castle is perched on steep, isolated cliffs outside the town, watching over the course of the Manubles River. You have to walk a few minutes to reach the wall of the old fortress. In the urban area, the large volume of the Gothic church in the staggered distribution of the town draws attention. The route of the old Santander-Mediterranean railway passes in Ciria, our destination to return to the city of Soria because this section has been recovered by the Natural Trails network and offers a fantastic cycling alternative for gravel bikepacking. The link from the town to the old railway is simple through the Manubles plain and a lane that goes up to the road surface. In the ditch there is a sign dedicated to the town of Ciria and then a small curved tunnel with automatic artificial lighting. The first section of the natural path is a gentle climb to El Pozuelo and the Tordesalas station, the entrance to the Soriano moor and the Duero basin. The rest of the trip is a flat landscape with no notable changes of pace in the immense colorful plains of the Campos de Gómara, dedicated mainly to cereal cultivation. The railway passes near the towns but never touches the urban centres, you have to detour to get water or any type of provision. We stopped at the hermitage of the Silos, near Portillo de Soria, which is next to the road, has shade and a pleasant place to take the last supplies we have left and regain strength. In the next section there are more abandoned stations, some of good size that demonstrate the commercial importance that the railway had during its time of service. The rest area of the old Martialay station announces the end of the journey. The natural path ends at the Valcorba Industrial Estate, about four kilometers before Soria. The route runs through the streets of the industrial warehouses and comes out to the roundabout of the N-234 highway that enters Soria via the Duero River. At the end of the descent there is a detour to the left that enters directly into the Soto Playa gardens, crosses the Duero over the crab pedestrian bridge and ends at the parking lot. End of the cycling adventure. The value of a trip is not measured by the distance traveled or the number of photos, but rather by the desire to start the next one.
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Small town located in the old middle of the Campo de Gómara and some of its houses are bathed by the Río Duero.
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Its castle stands out above all, very well preserved (although small) that has served as the setting for numerous series and films
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Although it is an important town, the truth is a bit disappointing. To highlight, the town hall square, the Church and the streets with arcades.
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Church of San Lorenzo, consists of a semicircular apse and a presbyterial section from the Romanesque period. The apse is semicircular with a blind semicircular loophole. Hermitage of the Magdalena.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the well-preserved Almenar de Soria Castle, which has even served as a setting for films. Another significant historical site is Ledesma de Soria Village and Church, featuring the Romanesque Church of San Lorenzo with its distinctive semicircular apse.
Yes, Ribarroya is a small town known for its family-friendly atmosphere, with some houses bathed by the Río Duero. The Gómara Town Center also offers a pleasant experience for families, with its town hall square, church, and arcaded streets.
The area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Santander-Mediterráneo Greenway: Soria Loop' or the 'Almenar de Soria Castle - Campo de Gómara Loop'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Gómara guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Gómara guide.
Absolutely. The Santander–Mediterranean Nature Trail (Ciria Section) is a recovered railway path offering a fantastic cycling alternative, especially for gravel bikepacking. This trail showcases diverse landscapes, from karst plateaus to the vast cereal fields of the Campos de Gómara.
The region's climate, characterized by warm summers and cold winters, makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, perfect for exploring historical sites and natural trails without extreme heat or cold.
Yes, there are easier options available. For instance, the 'Gómara Town Center loop from Gómara' and the 'Almenar de Soria Castle – Almenar de Soria Castle loop from Almenar de Soria' are both rated as easy cycling routes, suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. You can find these and more in the Cycling around Gómara guide.
The town of Ribarroya is a great spot to experience the Duero River, as some of its houses are directly bathed by its waters. The Santander–Mediterranean Nature Trail also passes through the Duero basin, offering views of the river's influence on the landscape.
The Gómara region offers a diverse landscape. You'll encounter the expansive cereal fields of the Campos de Gómara, karst plateaus, and river valleys, particularly along the Duero and Manubles rivers. The area also features remnants of its strategic past, with medieval architecture nestled within these natural settings.
Yes, in villages like Ledesma de Soria, you can admire Romanesque architecture, particularly in the Church of San Lorenzo. The region's history as a strategic point between ancient borders also means you'll find medieval architectural elements in castles and older town structures.
The Santander–Mediterranean Nature Trail (Ciria Section) is notable for being a recovered old railway path, offering unique perspectives on the landscape. It features a small curved tunnel with automatic artificial lighting and passes through varied terrain, from the Manubles plain to the Duero basin, showcasing the region's natural beauty and agricultural heritage.
Historically, Gómara and its surroundings served as a strategic point situated between ancient borders. This is reflected in the presence of medieval architecture, such as Almenar de Soria Castle, which played a crucial role in the region's past.


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