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Road cycling around Huerta features a landscape characterized by rolling plains and agricultural fields, interspersed with river valleys and moderate hills. The region offers varied terrain suitable for road cyclists, from flatter sections through rural areas to routes with notable elevation gains. This area provides a blend of open country riding and routes that pass through or near historical towns.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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120km
04:53
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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104km
04:14
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.3km
02:09
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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39.8km
01:53
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful bridge and view
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It's near the Roman bridge. The stained-glass window is spectacular.
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The history of Salamanca's Roman bridge is intertwined with that of the city itself, and it has been one of its defining features for centuries. Located in a position that facilitated human settlement and the development of economic activity, its proximity to the three hills and the Tormes River made it a strategic location. It is a solid bridge, resistant to the passage of time. For centuries it served as the main access point to the city, until a new bridge was completed over the Tormes River in 1913, allowing the passage of vehicles.
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Collections: Furniture and decorative objects from Art Nouveau (late 19th century) and Art Deco (until World War II) One of the largest collections of porcelain dolls in the world Glassware, jewelry, fans, textiles, bronzes, porcelain, and enamels Special highlights include chryselephantine figurines and high-quality glass pieces.
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great view back over Salamanca
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The fact that a place on the Iberian Peninsula is included in the list of the three most famous pilgrimage destinations in the Christian world – along with Jerusalem and Rome – is thanks to one of Jesus' apostles, who is said to have preached here. After his martyrdom, which is briefly reported in the Acts of the Apostles, his body miraculously found its final resting place here: Saint James the Greater. A small local sanctuary was initially built over his grave; later, a city developed that even bears his name (Santiago de Compostela), and the church in his honor became a cathedral, i.e., a bishop's church. According to national legend, Saint James also played a key role in the reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors and is the patron saint of Spain.
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At the Río Lobos Dam, you can take a circular route around it. You can see many birds.
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Huerta offers a diverse landscape for road cycling, characterized by rolling plains and agricultural fields, interspersed with river valleys and moderate hills. You'll find flatter sections through rural areas, as well as routes with notable elevation gains, providing a blend of open country riding and paths through or near historical towns.
Yes, Huerta offers routes suitable for various ability levels. For an easier ride, consider the House loop from Calvarrasa de Abajo, which is about 39.8 km (24.7 miles) and leads through agricultural land, typically completed in under two hours. The predominantly flat terrain of the Valencian Huerta, with its citrus groves and traditional farmhouses, is also ideal for leisurely rides.
For more experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with notable elevation gains. The Azud de Riolobos – Peñaranda de Bracamonte loop from Aldealengua is a difficult route spanning 118.4 km (73.6 miles) with over 540 meters of elevation gain. In the Huerta de Murcia, segments like the Cresta del Gallo, which has been featured in the Vuelta Ciclista a España, offer challenging ascents and good road surfaces.
Road cycling in Huerta offers a mix of natural beauty and historical points of interest. You can explore traditional agricultural landscapes, including citrus groves and fields of tiger nuts. Routes like the Roman Bridge of Salamanca – Church of Riolobos loop from Aldealengua offer a blend of rural scenery and historical sites. Additionally, you might encounter landmarks such as the Huerta Church, the Aldearrubia Reservoir, or the Ruins of the Church of San Vicente in Otero de María Asensio.
Yes, the region offers several spots with great views. You can find panoramic vistas such as the View of the Castilian Plateau from Castillo de Carpio Bernardo or enjoy the Views from Las Canteras. Some routes in the Huerta de Murcia also provide stunning sea and mountain views.
The Huerta regions generally offer pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring is particularly beautiful in the Valencian Huerta, with the scent of orange blossoms. Autumn also provides comfortable temperatures. While specific weather conditions can vary, the mild climate of these Spanish regions makes them suitable for cycling outside of the hottest summer months.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Huerta are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Azud de Riolobos – Peñaranda de Bracamonte loop from Aldealengua, the Roman Bridge of Salamanca – Church of Riolobos loop from Aldealengua, and the House loop from Calvarrasa de Abajo.
Absolutely. The Huerta regions are rich in agricultural heritage and traditional culture. In the Valencian Huerta, you can explore the origins of horchata along the Horchata Route or discover Valencia's agricultural traditions and rural landscapes on routes through the villages of the Valencian Market Garden. The Huerta Alicantina also features historic Torres de la Huerta (watchtowers) from the 16th and 17th centuries, blending historical sightseeing with natural beauty.
Yes, particularly in the Valencian Huerta and Huerta de Murcia, you can find routes that combine agricultural scenery with coastal paths. The Valencian Huerta offers a Coastal Loop, and the Huerta de Murcia features diverse terrain that ranges from extensive farmlands to coastal areas, providing varied cycling experiences.
The duration of road cycling routes in Huerta varies significantly depending on the distance and difficulty. Shorter, easier loops like the House loop from Calvarrasa de Abajo can be completed in under two hours. Longer, more challenging routes such as the Azud de Riolobos – Peñaranda de Bracamonte loop from Aldealengua may take over five hours to complete.
There are multiple road cycling routes available in Huerta on komoot, catering to various skill levels. The guide highlights several top routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, with over 80 road cyclists having used komoot to explore the region's varied terrain.


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