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Mountain biking in Monte La Reina offers a diverse network of routes through wooded areas and along the Duero River. The region, also known as Monte de la Reina-El Pinar, features varied terrain, from unpaved segments with significant elevation gain to more moderate paths. Riders can explore historical villages and scenic landscapes, with many routes starting or ending in the nearby town of Toro. The area provides a mix of natural cover and immersive environments for mountain bikers.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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41.0km
03:32
450m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.7km
03:22
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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57.5km
04:33
380m
390m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:22
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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03:31
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A magnificent pine forest that, in part, housed the Monte la Reina Camp until 1997.
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Tiedra Castle is a medieval fortress located in the town of Tiedra, in the province of Valladolid. Built in the 13th century, the castle has belonged to illustrious figures such as Berenguela de Castilla and the Téllez de Meneses family. It was an important strategic point on the border between the kingdoms of León and Castile. The castle has a keep, walls and a moat surrounding it on two sides. It has been recently restored and now houses a museum inside.
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You can cross over the dam without any danger, it is a road with little traffic...
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The San José Reservoir and Dam, also known as the Castronuño Dam, is a hydroelectric engineering project located in the middle course of the Duero River, about 2 km from the town of Castronuño. Built between 1941 and 1945, the dam is a gravity type and has a height of 14.05 metres.
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The Clock Tower, also known as the Clock Arch, is located in the walled area of Toro, in the province of Zamora, Spain. Its construction began in 1719 during the reign of Philip V and was completed nineteen years later. The design is attributed to architect Joaquín Churriguera. The tower is located above the old Market Gate, which dates back to the 15th century and surrounded the first walled area of the city. Its height allows it to be seen from any point in Toro. If you ever visit Toro, don't miss the opportunity to admire this historic tower and its clock. It is a true symbol of the city! 🕰️🌟
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The current castle is a cube that survived the demolition of the original wall. It is protected by the moat on two of its sides and by two sections of later-built wall. Since 2011, a restoration process has been carried out. The interior of the keep houses a museum and offers a spectacular view due to its strategic location. Tiedra Castle is a living testimony of the history and architecture in this region. 🏰🌟
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The forest here is full of paths that intersect each other. It is the perfect place to practice mountain biking and is the venue for the Vintorobike race that is held annually.
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Mountain biking in Monte La Reina offers a diverse network of routes through wooded areas and along the Duero River. You'll find varied terrain, from unpaved segments with significant elevation gain to more moderate paths. The region is known for its natural cover and immersive environments, often incorporating historical villages and scenic landscapes into the rides.
There are 11 mountain bike trails documented on komoot for Monte La Reina. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 8 moderate and 3 difficult options available.
While the provided komoot routes are generally moderate to difficult, the wider Monte La Reina area is known to have trails suitable for beginners, such as 'El Carrascal,' 'Puente Romano,' and 'Valpuerco.' These might offer more gentle options for families, though specific komoot routes for these are not listed in this guide.
Many mountain bike routes in Monte La Reina are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. A popular choice is the Toro a Monte La Reina bosque — circular, which explores the forest around Monte La Reina. Another great option is the Toro a Castronuño — circular por San Román de Hornija, which follows the Duero River.
Yes, Monte La Reina offers several challenging routes for experienced mountain bikers. The Plaza de Santa Marina – Clock Tower of Toro loop from Toro is a difficult 57.7 km trail with significant elevation gain. The region research also mentions routes like 'Travieso,' 'Valdearenal,' and 'Valle de valdelaboba' as more demanding options.
Mountain bike trails in Monte La Reina often feature picturesque riverside paths along the Duero River and lead through historical villages. You might encounter landmarks like the Castillo de Tiedra, and the town of Toro itself offers cultural sights such as the Plaza Mayor and the Puente de Hierro de Zamora. The area is also characterized by its wooded areas, providing a natural and immersive environment.
The mountain bike trails in Monte La Reina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Over 270 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse network of routes and the scenic beauty of the region.
Absolutely. The Duero River is a prominent feature of the region, and several routes incorporate its scenic beauty. The Toro a Castronuño — circular por San Román de Hornija and Río Duero a Ruta del Duero — circular desde Toro are excellent examples of routes that highlight the river, offering picturesque riverside trails.
Yes, many routes in Monte La Reina offer the opportunity to explore historical villages and landmarks. For instance, the Toro, Tiedra, and Morales de Toro Loop leads through historical villages and varied landscapes. The town of Toro, with its rich history, often serves as a starting or ending point for rides, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor activity.
The elevation gain varies significantly across trails. While some routes are more moderate, others can involve substantial climbs. For example, the difficult Plaza de Santa Marina – Clock Tower of Toro loop from Toro features an elevation gain of over 880 meters, requiring a good to very good fitness level.
You'll encounter a mix of terrain in Monte La Reina. While some routes may have paved sections, many feature unpaved segments, offering a true off-road mountain biking experience. The varied elevation and surface types contribute to the diverse physical challenges and scenic rewards available.


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