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Mountain biking around El Sahugo offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, significant elevation changes, and varied terrain suitable for experienced riders. The region features extensive loop trails that traverse through natural areas, often including mountain passes and historical points of interest. These routes provide opportunities to explore the local environment, with many trails featuring challenging climbs and descents.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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14
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39.2km
02:51
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14
riders
59.7km
05:03
820m
820m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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riders
41.8km
04:09
950m
950m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
riders
61.2km
05:49
1,150m
1,150m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.7km
04:46
1,010m
1,010m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Alcázar Gate in Ciudad Rodrigo is one of the historic entrances to the city walls and has great heritage and scenic value. It was opened in 1507 by Antonio del Águila, warden of the Alcázar, when he built the defensive barrier in that area. It is located next to the Castle of Henry II of Trastámara, in the section of the wall facing the Águeda River, known as the Battery, due to the cannons that were once installed there.
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The Puerta del Alcázar is one of the ancient access gates to the walled enclosure of Ciudad Rodrigo. This gate, along with others such as the Puerta del Sol and the Puerta de Santiago, was part of the city's defensive system.
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High point bordering the Hurdes and the Sierra de Francia. If you continue along the ridge you will reach the Puerto de Esperabán. At the top there is a forest hut and incredible views. Recommended for mountain bikes, a bit more difficult for gravel due to the stones, incline and broken ground, but it could be done with gravel. A very hard port from the Castile and Leon side.
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The port starts in Descargamaría, on the bridge over the Arrago River, heading towards Robledillo de Gata. The road is in perfect condition up to this beautiful town, but from here on the road surface is quite deteriorated and the width of the road decreases, but, yes, we gain in beauty, since we enter a beautiful area, leaving Robledillo on the left we will be surrounded by chestnut trees, pines, oaks, olive trees, rockroses, etc. A delight for the senses to travel along this little road without hardly finding a car. As for difficulty, as we said before, it exceeds 100 coefficient, which is a lot, a lot, but the climb is bearable. We will find two very hard kilometers, which are the ones that will basically mark that coefficient, at the exit of Robledillo, a full kilometer above 8% and a couple of kilometers higher, another kilometer above 7%. From there, the difficulty level remains around 4 or 5 percent, but alternating with several downhill or flat sections, which lowers the percentage.
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The Esperabán pass is a mountain pass in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula, located in the Central System. The route that crosses it connects the Spanish provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca. This pass, which divides the provinces of Cáceres and Salamanca, is located at an altitude of 1,295 m. Access to the pass is paved and in good condition. The pass runs along the road that connects the town of Pinofranqueado with the farmhouses located on the banks of the Esperabán River. The last 7 km, with an average gradient of 8%, run along a perfectly paved forest track that was once used for transporting wood. The end of the asphalt, at 1,285 m above sea level, is just a few meters from the summit that gives the pass its name. We can climb to the highest point with MTB or gravel without problems.
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Views of the dam and the waters of the Águeda River. The river is the border between the municipalities of Zamarra (to the east) and Pastores (to the west).
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This is a beautiful little town where life slows down. It is located at the foot of the Sierra de Gata. It has charming little streets and a way of life that hasn't changed in years.
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Natural pools on the side of the road for a quick dip. There is also a small park with a picnic area across the road.
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Mountain biking around El Sahugo is primarily suited for experienced riders. The region features challenging climbs and descents, with 11 moderate and 3 difficult routes available. There are no easy trails listed in this guide.
Given the terrain and the listed routes, which are predominantly moderate to difficult, El Sahugo is not typically recommended for family-friendly or beginner mountain biking. The trails often involve significant elevation changes and varied terrain best suited for more experienced riders.
You can expect a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, significant elevation changes, and varied terrain. Many routes traverse through natural areas, including mountain passes and historical points of interest, offering both challenging climbs and descents.
Yes, El Sahugo is known for its extensive network of loop trails. For example, the Monastery of La Caridad – Alcázar Gate loop from La Encina is a popular moderate option, and the more challenging Puerto Viejo loop from Martiago offers panoramic views.
For those seeking longer rides, the Puerto Espaban – Puerto de los Corrales loop from El Sahúgo covers 61.1 km with over 1100 meters of elevation gain. Another substantial option is the Puerto Viejo loop from Martiago, which is 59.9 km long.
The region offers several natural and historical points of interest. You might encounter the beautiful Chorrituelo Waterfall, enjoy views from the Chorro de los Ángeles Viewpoint, or pass by the Riofrío Natural Pool. Some routes also go through mountain passes like Esperabán Pass.
The mountain bike routes in El Sahugo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 4 reviews. Many riders appreciate the challenging nature of the trails, the scenic mountain passes, and the extensive loop options that allow for immersive exploration of the natural environment.
While specific parking information for each trailhead is not detailed in this guide, it is generally advisable to look for designated parking areas in the nearby towns such as La Encina, Martiago, or Agallas, which serve as common starting points for these routes. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
While all routes in this guide are well-regarded, the Puerto de los Corrales – Puerto Golosa loop from Agallas is a moderate 52.6 km route that offers a substantial challenge and takes you through less frequented parts of the region, providing a sense of discovery.
The best time for mountain biking in El Sahugo typically aligns with spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the weather is generally more stable. Summers can be hot, especially at midday, and winters may bring colder conditions or occasional precipitation, making spring and autumn ideal for tackling the challenging terrain.
The mountain bike routes often start or pass near small towns and villages like Martiago or Agallas. These settlements are your best bet for finding local cafes, bars, or small shops where you can refuel and refresh before or after your ride. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer routes.


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