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Road cycling routes around Valdegeña traverse a rural landscape within the province of Soria, Castilla y León, Spain. The region features varied geological and geomorphological characteristics, including hills and valleys, which provide diverse terrain for road cyclists. The area is characterized by open countryside and offers routes with significant elevation changes, suitable for challenging rides. This part of Soria provides a backdrop of natural beauty and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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67.1km
03:29
1,190m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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75.3km
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1,000m
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. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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145km
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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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San Pedro Manrique is a municipality in Soria in the Tierras Altas region, in the community of Castilla y León. Its origin dates back to the Celts, Vascones, Iberians and Romans. With the passage of time, other neighboring towns such as Sarnago, Las Fuentes de San Pedro, Matasejún, Palacio de San Pedro, Taniñe, Valdenegrillos and Ventosa de San Pedro have been incorporated into the municipal area. San Pedro Manrique is well known for his particular way of celebrating San Juan Day. On the night of San Juan the well-known "paso del fuego" is carried out, in which the embers of a bonfire are stepped on by the town's natives, barefoot and carrying someone on their backs. Among its heritage, the hermitage of the Virgen de la Peña, the church of San Miguel, the remains of a castle on the outskirts and the ruins of the convent of San Pedro el Viejo stand out.
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Famous for its Cuevas del Ajedrezado caves, the LR-115 highway passes through Santa Eulalia Somera and Santa Eulalia Bajera with the impressive sheer rock as a guide.
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Riding through the valley of the Cidacos River between the mountains of Bergasa and Cabimonteros with its dominant red rock towering above you.
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Garray witnesses how the Tera River definitively delivers its waters to the Duero. The Celtiberian city of Numancia was located in this area, whose ruins can be visited and give an idea of the importance of this culture on the peninsula.
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The church of Santo Domingo, from the 12th century, is one of the jewels of Soria's Romanesque. Especially noteworthy is its cover rich in stone carvings.
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There are 6 road cycling routes documented around Valdegeña on komoot, offering diverse experiences through the Soria countryside. Most of these routes are categorized as difficult, with one moderate option.
The road cycling routes around Valdegeña are generally challenging, with a focus on more difficult terrain. There is one moderate route, the San Juan de Rabanera Church – Church of Santo Domingo loop from Suellacabras, which covers 59.3 km with over 600 meters of elevation gain. Beginners should be prepared for significant climbs even on this route.
Valdegeña and the surrounding Soria province feature a rural landscape characterized by rolling hills, open valleys, and varied geological formations. Cyclists can expect significant elevation changes, with routes often including substantial climbs and descents through diverse ecosystems.
Yes, many of the routes around Valdegeña are circular. For example, the San Pedro Manrique from Magaña — circular via Santa Cruz de Yanguas and Castilfrío de la Sierra is a long circular trail, and the Magaña Castle and Alhama Valley Biosphere Loop also offers a circular ride.
The region offers several points of interest. You can cycle past historical sites like the Castle of la Nava del Marqués de Magaña, or explore the charming municipality of Matalebreras with its 18th-century Gothic church. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass by the Sierra del Madero Viewpoint.
The Views of the Castillo de Magaña – Church of Santa María loop from Matalebreras is particularly challenging, spanning 145.7 km with over 2,100 meters of elevation gain, typically taking over 7 hours to complete.
Yes, the Magaña Castle and Alhama Valley Biosphere Loop takes you through the Alhama Valley, and the Tierra de Ágreda Loop via Cigudosa and Añamaza River Valley explores the Añamaza River Valley, offering scenic rides through natural areas.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's diverse ecosystems and rural character suggest that spring and autumn would offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring colder weather to this part of Soria.
Absolutely. The routes often connect various small towns and villages in the area. For instance, the San Pedro Manrique from Magaña — circular via Santa Cruz de Yanguas and Castilfrío de la Sierra route links several communities, allowing cyclists to experience the local culture and architecture.
Over 70 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Valdegeña's varied terrain. They often praise the challenging routes, the open countryside, and the natural beauty of the Soria province, particularly the significant climbs and rewarding views.
Yes, several routes are ideal for long-distance rides. The Views of the Castillo de Magaña – Church of Santa María loop from Matalebreras is a substantial 145.7 km route, and the San Pedro Manrique from Magaña — circular via Santa Cruz de Yanguas and Castilfrío de la Sierra covers 97.4 km, both offering extensive cycling experiences.


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