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Gravel biking around Cuadros offers a network of routes primarily characterized by varied terrain, including river valleys and rolling hills. The region, situated near León, provides access to areas with a mix of agricultural landscapes and natural features. Many gravel cycling routes in the area traverse the broader landscape of León province, including parts of the Alto Bernesga Biosphere Reserve. This provides a diverse environment for gravel cyclists, from riverside paths to more elevated sections.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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52.9km
04:10
430m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:04
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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65.6km
04:58
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It offers one of the most expansive views of the valley and the city. From here, you can make out the cathedral towers, the winding Bernesga River, and, on clear days, the mountains in the distance. It was a former lookout point during the Spanish Civil War, and remnants of trenches still lie hidden among the grass. Today, it's a perfect spot to watch the sunset and feel the light slowly fade over the Leonese landscape.
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Venta de la Cruz is a historic and lonely crossroads in the heart of the León steppe, between dirt roads and ancient paths that connected villages and routes. Although today it's just an isolated spot with a few buildings or vestiges, it holds symbolic value as a meeting and resting place for hikers and cyclists. It's an ideal stop on mid-distance MTB or gravel routes, especially if you're looking for solitude, wide horizons, and that taste of the open countryside. A good place to grab a bite to eat, check out the track, and continue riding leisurely. The terrain is easy, with rolling stretches and no technical difficulty.
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This trail offers a picturesque route through oak forests, providing a peaceful, natural setting ideal for hiking and nature observation.
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A beautiful, lively square right at the entrance to the old town of Leon.
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The Muralla tardo romana in León, Spain, is an impressive remnant of the Roman presence in the city. These walls were originally built in the 1st century AD by the Legio VI Victrix and later reinforced by the Legio VII Gemina. The walls enclose the old city centre and are a mix of Roman, medieval and Baroque architectural styles1. The Roman sections are recognisable by their thick walls, which are up to 8 metres high and reinforced with towers, known as "cubos". One of the most striking sections of the wall can be found at the Avenida de los Cubos, where the towers are still well preserved.
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The Puente de San Marcos in León, Spain, is a historic bridge that spans the Bernesga River. The bridge is located next to the famous San Marcos Monastery, which is now a Parador hotel. The origins of the bridge date back to the 12th century, with the first mentions in documents dating back to 1171. However, the current structure dates back to the 16th century and was designed by Leonardo de la Cagiga. The bridge has eight arches and is an important architectural and historical monument in the city.
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The Puente de los Leones in León, Spain, is an important bridge that spans the Bernesga River. Built in 1967, this bridge is named after the four white stone lions that guard the bridge entrances. These lions are the work of sculptor Víctor de los Ríos Campos and are one of the symbols of the city of León. The bridge connects the train station with the Plaza de Guzmán el Bueno and the city's main shopping street, Ordoño II1. It is a wide bridge with five lanes and pedestrian sidewalks, and it is one of the main access roads to the city.
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There are 19 gravel bike trails documented around Cuadros on komoot, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. These routes primarily traverse the broader León province, including parts of the Alto Bernesga Biosphere Reserve.
The routes around Cuadros range from moderate to difficult. You'll find 14 moderate routes and 4 difficult routes, with one easy option. They often feature varied terrain, including river valleys and rolling hills, suitable for different cycling preferences.
While most routes are moderate to difficult, there is one easy gravel bike trail available. For families, consider routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances, focusing on the more accessible sections of the river valleys or parklands. Always check the route details for suitability.
The area offers several natural and historical points of interest. You might encounter the Los Calderones Gorge, the Waterfall of the Arroyo de los Calderones, or the El Cañín Spring. There are also cultural sites like the Hermitage of the Virgin of Manadero in the Cave of the Doves and the Guzmán del Bueno Fountain.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Cuadros are designed as loops. For example, the Casa Botines Gaudí Museum – La Candamia Park loop from León-Padre Isla is a popular moderate circular trail exploring urban fringes and natural parkland.
Given its location near León, the spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather. Summer can be hot, and winter may bring colder temperatures and potential for snow in higher elevations within the broader León province.
The komoot community rates the routes around Cuadros with an average of 3.0 stars. Cyclists appreciate the varied terrain, which includes river valleys and rolling hills, and the access to the wider León province, offering diverse environments from agricultural landscapes to natural features.
Yes, there are 4 difficult routes available for experienced gravel bikers. An example is the Casa Botines Gaudí Museum – Plaza Mayor loop from León, which covers 35.1 miles (56.4 km) with significant elevation changes, often taking over 4 hours to complete.
While specific parking areas for Cuadros are not detailed, routes often start from towns or cities like León or San Andrés del Rabanedo. Look for public parking facilities in these starting points, which typically accommodate cyclists accessing the trails.
Many routes originate from urban centers like León, which are well-connected by public transport. Check local bus or train services from León towards the Cuadros area or other starting points. It's advisable to confirm if bikes are permitted on board before planning your journey.
Yes, many gravel cycling routes in the area traverse the broader landscape of León province, including parts of the Alto Bernesga Biosphere Reserve. This offers a diverse environment for gravel cyclists, from riverside paths to more elevated sections within the reserve.
Yes, the region features several interesting caves and geological sites. You can visit the Cave of the Virgin of Manadero or the Cueva de San Martín. The Los Calderones Gorge is another notable geological feature.


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