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Touring cycling routes around Montealegre De Campos traverse a landscape characterized by the flat plains of Tierra de Campos and the historic Canal de Castilla. The region features gentle gradients, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. Routes often follow canal towpaths or quiet country roads, passing through agricultural areas and historical villages. The terrain is generally open, offering expansive views of the Castilian countryside.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lock No. 7 and the flour mill in Medina de Rioseco are part of the valuable industrial and hydraulic heritage of the Canal de Castilla, one of the most important engineering works of the 18th century in Spain.
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The Santa Espina Reservoir, also known as the Bajoz River Reservoir or Castromonte Swamp, is a small but interesting hydraulic structure located in the province of Valladolid. There are trails such as the "Senda del Pantano I," which starts from the nearby Monastery of Santa María de la Santa Espina.
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The Church of Santa Cruz, which today houses the Museum of the Holy Week of Medina de Rioseco. Above a previous Gothic church, it was built at the end of the 16th century, designed by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón, highlighting the Italian Jesuitic style façade with Herrerian influences. At the doors of the church we find a monument to Holy Week.
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It is worth the visit. It lasts about 50' and they explain it very well. We visit the monastery and the church. Visiting schedule: FRIDAY: 16:00-17:00-18:00. SATURDAYS: Morning: 10:00 11:00-12:00- 13:00 Afternoon: 16:00-17:00- 18:00 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS: Morning: 10:00-11:00-12:00-13:00 Afternoon: 16:00-17:00-18:00 https://lasantaespina.es/oficina-de-turismo/
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The local congregation has dedicated this church not to one of the (almost infinite) saints, but to "Santa Cruz" as its patron saint. Perhaps a brief stop for hikers or walkers is the appropriate time for a brief meditation and a prayer to God. I would therefore like to invite you to prayerfully contemplate God's infinite love for us humans, revealed in Christ nailed to the wood of the cross. Perhaps a quote from the Spanish order's founder, Ignatius of Loyola (1491 to 1556), may be helpful: + "Trust in God is most exalted precisely where human hopes sink most deeply. For where all human help gives way, there it makes way for divine help."
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Built in the 13th century, this castle was never conquered due to its imposing walls. It passed into the hands of the Dukes of Alburquerque and played an important role in the confrontations between Pedro I and the followers of Enrique de Trastámara. During the War of the Communities, the castle served as a refuge for the community members. It is one of the most impressive medieval fortifications in the province of Valladolid.
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Old inn located in the Monastery of Santa María de Matallana. Under the guest house remains of the winery and the winery are preserved. The stones from the monastery were used in the construction of the Canal de Castilla in the 18th century.
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The landscape around Montealegre De Campos is characterized by the flat plains of Tierra de Campos and the historic Canal de Castilla. Routes generally feature gentle gradients, often following canal towpaths or quiet country roads. The terrain is open, providing expansive views of the Castilian countryside, and passes through agricultural areas and historical villages.
Yes, Montealegre De Campos offers routes with gentle gradients suitable for various abilities, including beginners and families. An excellent option is the Canal de Castilla – circular desde Medina del Rioseco, an easy 13.4-mile (21.6 km) trail that follows the historic Canal de Castilla, offering flat and accessible paths.
Yes, several routes in Montealegre De Campos are circular. For example, the The fortifications of Tierra de Campos – circular from Ampudia is a moderate 25.3-mile (40.8 km) loop exploring historical fortifications and agricultural landscapes. Another option is the Monastery of La Santa Espina – Canal de Castilla Dock loop from Medina de Rioseco, a 32.9-mile (53.0 km) trail.
The routes often pass through historical villages and near significant landmarks. You can explore sites like the Canal de Castilla Dock, the Church of Santa Cruz, or the Lock 7 and Old Flour Factory, Canal de Castilla. The region is also home to several castles, such as Montealegre de Campos Castle and Castle of Ampudia.
Given the continental climate of the Tierra de Campos region, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally the most pleasant times for touring cycling. Temperatures are milder, and the landscape is vibrant. Summers can be very hot, and winters cold, making these seasons less ideal for longer rides.
Many of the routes follow quiet country roads and canal towpaths, which can be suitable for cycling with well-behaved dogs, especially if they are accustomed to running alongside a bike or riding in a trailer. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain, and carry enough water for both of you, as the open plains can be exposed.
Many routes start from towns like Medina del Rioseco or Ampudia, where public parking is typically available. Look for designated parking areas within these villages, especially near the Canal de Castilla or town centers, which serve as common starting points for cyclists.
The routes often pass through or near historical villages where you can find local cafes, bars, or small shops to refuel and refresh. Towns like Medina del Rioseco and Ampudia offer more options. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches between villages.
The touring cycling routes in Montealegre De Campos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet canal paths, the expansive views of the open plains, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and charming villages.
The agricultural plains and canal areas of Montealegre De Campos are home to various bird species, including raptors like kites and buzzards, as well as waterfowl along the Canal de Castilla. You might also spot smaller mammals typical of agricultural landscapes. Early mornings or late afternoons offer the best chances for wildlife sightings.
Yes, the Canal de Castilla is a prominent feature of the region, and several routes utilize its towpaths. The Canal de Castilla – circular desde Medina del Rioseco is a prime example, offering a flat and scenic ride directly alongside the historic waterway. Another route, Following the Canal de Castille – Church of Santa Cruz loop from Medina de Rioseco, also extensively follows the canal.
The longest touring cycling route listed is the Monastery of La Santa Espina – Canal de Castilla Dock loop from Medina de Rioseco, which covers approximately 32.9 miles (53.0 km) and typically takes around 4 hours and 26 minutes to complete.


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