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Road cycling in Pozos is characterized by its distinctive semi-desert landscapes and high-altitude terrain, situated over 2,000 meters above sea level. The region presents a rugged environment with unique flora, including various cacti, and expansive views across wide-open spaces. Cyclists encounter challenging conditions due to the elevation and varied surfaces, which can include historic cobblestone streets.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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46.7km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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33.2km
01:34
360m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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124km
06:21
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.3km
02:18
660m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Going in the summer helps you appreciate the place.
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The place is very spacious, it is recommended to go in summer for good photos, completely pedalable. You can see the video "Basilica de los Angeles" on our Official Channel "BIKERS COSTA RICA" https://www.facebook.com/reel/1191863962050845
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A green oasis. One of the largest in the city.
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The first church in Heredia was a small wooden construct built as early as 1704 in an attempt to convert the natives; nothing remains of the original building, which was replaced by a larger, more permanent adobe structure in July 1736 when Heredia was granted its own independent parish. Construction on the current building began towards the end of the colonial period. The cornerstone was laid on October 31, 1797, but the church was not completed until several years later; though the exact date is unknown, it is believed to have been completed in 1806. The façade was again reconstructed in 1851 when an earthquake brought it tumbling to the ground. Over the years, a baptistry and catechism school were added, while the church gardens were enlarged. The temple exhibits a simple, whitewashed, Spanish neoclassical exterior, while the relatively unadorned interior shows the humility and faith of the people who constructed it. On the front of the church, three niches once contained statues of saints created by the famous Heredian soldier, architect, and sculptor Fadrique Gutiérrez; today, only the central statue of St. Peter remains. The 20 stained glass windows which adorn the church were made in France.
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In the year 1876, by order of the Plaza Commander and Governor of the Province, Fadrique Gutiérrez (1844-1897). Without being an architect, he himself designed the work. The Heredian historian Luis Dobles Segreda points out that it was part of a project of four towers in total, one in each corner of the place where the Cabildo was located. Apparently construction was suspended due to lack of financial resources.
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The first church in Heredia was a small wooden construct built as early as 1704 in an attempt to convert the natives; nothing remains of the original building, which was replaced by a larger, more permanent adobe structure in July 1736 when Heredia was granted its own independent parish. Construction on the current building began towards the end of the colonial period. The cornerstone was laid on October 31, 1797, but the church was not completed until several years later; though the exact date is unknown, it is believed to have been completed in 1806. The façade was again reconstructed in 1851 when an earthquake brought it tumbling to the ground.
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Road cycling in Pozos offers a unique experience through semi-desert landscapes and high-altitude terrain, situated over 2,000 meters above sea level. You'll encounter rugged environments with distinctive flora like cacti, expansive views, and challenging conditions due to elevation and varied surfaces, including historic cobblestone streets.
There are over 40 road cycling routes available in Pozos on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 5 easy, 26 moderate, and 13 difficult options to choose from.
Yes, Pozos offers several easy road cycling routes. An excellent option for beginners is the Bike Station Lindora – Santa Ana Park Sports Complex loop from Ojo de Agua. This route covers 20.2 kilometers and features a manageable elevation gain, making it a great introduction to the region's cycling.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Pozos has several demanding routes. The Large Tree in Residential Area – Christ the Redeemer Statue loop from San Rafael is a difficult 125.6-kilometer trail with significant elevation changes, often taking over 6 hours to complete. Another challenging option is the San Pablo Apóstol Church – El Fortín loop from Belén, a moderate-to-difficult 42.3-kilometer route with substantial climbs.
Pozos is rich in mining history, and many cycling routes pass by fascinating historical landmarks. You can explore numerous ruined haciendas and abandoned mines. Notable examples include the iconic Santa Brígida with its distinctive arches and three towering chimneys, and Cinco Señores, one of the largest mines in the area. Other significant haciendas you might encounter include San Rafael, El Triángulo, Angustias, Argentina, El Fénix, and San Valaldomero.
Absolutely. Pozos offers a distinctive 'ciclopista' (cycle path) that traverses old mine shafts dating back to 1550. This route provides an exciting night cycling experience, illuminated by solar panels, showcasing the town's commitment to sustainability and its rich past.
The road cycling routes in Pozos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique semi-desert landscapes, the challenge of high-altitude climbs, and the opportunity to explore historic mining areas and charming cobblestone streets.
Yes, for those who prefer gravel biking, there is a dedicated 'Mineral de Pozos Gravel' route. It's described as an outstanding and varied route with many ups and downs, starting and ending in what was once a ghost town, catering specifically to gravel biking enthusiasts.
Yes, if you're looking for personalized assistance or guided tours, 'Chichimecas Mountain Bike' is mentioned as providing support for tourists exploring the area by bike, which can be helpful for navigating the unique terrain and historical sites.
The road cycling routes in Pozos vary significantly in distance and elevation. For example, the Plaza Oeste loop from San Rafael is a moderate 33.5-kilometer path with over 360 meters of elevation gain. Longer routes, like the Large Tree in Residential Area – Christ the Redeemer Statue loop from San Rafael, can extend to 125.6 kilometers with nearly 2,000 meters of climbing, offering substantial challenges.
Many moderate routes in Pozos offer scenic views of the semi-desert landscape. The Santa Ana Park Sports Complex – Bike Station Lindora loop from Brasil is a popular moderate route, covering 46.7 kilometers with varied terrain and panoramic vistas, providing a consistent challenge alongside beautiful scenery.


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