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The best road cycling routes in Buenos Aires

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Road cycling in Buenos Aires is characterized by a largely flat topography, making it accessible for various skill levels. The city features an extensive network of dedicated bike lanes and numerous green spaces, providing varied urban and natural cycling environments. While the immediate city offers mostly flat routes, areas outside the metropolitan region, such as Tandil and Sierra de la Ventana, provide more challenging terrain with significant elevation gains. The Río de la Plata waterfront also offers scenic routes with views of the river.

Best road cycling routes in Buenos Aires

  • The most popular road cycling route is Roadbike loop from Palmares, a 61.0 miles (98.2 km) trail that takes 5 hours 29 minutes to complete. This route offers a challenging ride with significant elevation gain.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is El Alto – Higuito, San Mateo loop from Palmares, a difficult 57.0 miles (91.7 km) path. This route provides an extensive workout through varied landscapes.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Planta de Tratamiento – Condominio Castillo Real loop from San Roque, a 22.1 miles (35.5 km) trail leading through a mix of urban and natural areas, often completed in about 1 hour 57 minutes.
  • Road cycling in Buenos Aires is defined by flat urban paths, riverside routes along the Río de la Plata, and expansive green parks. The network offers options for both moderate and difficult ability levels.
  • The routes in Buenos Aires are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 6 reviews. More than 363 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Buenos Aires's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

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Planta de Tratamiento loop from San Ramón

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available in Buenos Aires?

Komoot offers nearly 30 road cycling routes in Buenos Aires, catering to various preferences. These routes range from moderate to difficult, providing options for different skill levels.

What is the typical terrain for road cycling in Buenos Aires?

Road cycling in Buenos Aires is largely characterized by its flat topography, especially within the city and along the Río de la Plata waterfront. This makes many routes accessible and enjoyable. However, for those seeking more challenging terrain with significant elevation gains, areas outside the metropolitan region, such as Tandil and Sierra de la Ventana, offer mountainous landscapes.

Are there road cycling routes with scenic views or notable landmarks?

Yes, Buenos Aires offers numerous routes with scenic views and landmarks. You can cycle through the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve for views of the Río de la Plata and diverse natural habitats, or explore the expansive Palermo Parks, which include attractions like the Rosedal and Japanese Garden. The modern neighborhood of Puerto Madero also provides excellent cycling with views of the Puente de la Mujer and riverside parks. Additionally, the northern riverside areas like Vicente López offer routes with continuous river views.

Are there family-friendly road cycling routes in Buenos Aires?

While the provided routes are generally moderate to difficult, the city's extensive network of dedicated bike lanes and flat green spaces like Palermo Parks and Centenario Park offer excellent, safe environments for family cycling. These areas allow for shorter, more relaxed rides away from heavy traffic, though specific family-designated road cycling routes are not detailed in the current selection.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Buenos Aires?

The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Buenos Aires, with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied urban and natural environments, the extensive bike lane network, and the opportunity to explore different city neighborhoods and riverside areas on two wheels.

Are there circular road cycling routes in Buenos Aires?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Buenos Aires are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Planta de Tratamiento loop from San Ramón and the Roadbike loop from Palmitos, which offer convenient circular journeys.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires generally has a mild climate, making road cycling enjoyable for much of the year. Spring (September to November) and Autumn (March to May) offer pleasant temperatures and less humidity, making them ideal. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler, windier days.

Are there options for advanced road cyclists seeking a challenge?

Absolutely. While much of Buenos Aires is flat, several routes offer significant elevation gains for advanced cyclists. For instance, the El Alto – Higuito, San Mateo loop from Palmares is a difficult 57.0-mile (91.7 km) path with substantial climbing, providing an extensive workout through varied landscapes. Similarly, the Roadbike loop from Palmares is a challenging 61.0-mile (98.2 km) route with significant elevation.

Can I access road cycling routes using public transport in Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires has an extensive public transport network, including buses (colectivos) and subways (subtes), which can help you reach various starting points for cycling routes. The city also offers a free public bike-sharing system, Ecobici, making it highly accessible to explore on two wheels, especially for urban routes.

Are there cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the road cycling routes?

Yes, many urban and riverside cycling areas in Buenos Aires are well-equipped with cafes and food trucks. For example, the northern riverside areas like Vicente López are known for having parks and food trucks along the promenade, perfect for a break. Within the city, popular cycling spots like Palermo Parks and Puerto Madero are surrounded by numerous cafes and restaurants.

What are some hidden gem road cycling routes in Buenos Aires?

Beyond the well-known parks and riverside paths, exploring the tree-lined streets of neighborhoods like Colegiales, Saavedra, Villa Urquiza, and Coghlan can offer a different, quieter side of the city for road cycling. These areas provide green spaces and a unique architectural experience away from the main tourist trails.

Are there road cycling routes outside the immediate city for a different experience?

Yes, for those looking to venture beyond the city's flat terrain, regions outside the metropolitan area offer more varied landscapes. While requiring a longer trip, areas like Tandil and Sierra de la Ventana in the province of Buenos Aires provide mountainous terrain with elevations and panoramic views. The Tigre Delta also offers unique nature excursions by the river, just outside Buenos Aires.

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