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Touring cycling around Padilla De Arriba offers routes through a landscape shaped by the Pisuerga and Odra Rivers. The region is characterized by agricultural fields and the historic Canal de Castilla, providing mostly flat terrain suitable for cycling. Many routes utilize the Canal de Castilla, which features both paved and unpaved sections. This area in the Odra-Pisuerga region provides a mix of natural beauty and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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67.1km
04:11
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Melgar de Fernamental is a quiet and interesting destination in the province of Burgos, ideal for a rural getaway with history, nature, and gastronomy. What to see in Melgar de Fernamental: Iglesia de la Asunción, Remains of the castle, Plaza Mayor and generally a good walk through the town.
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Beautiful suspension bridge as it passes through the Canal de Castilla!
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A short, pleasant stretch to walk because the water cools the air a little.
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The San Andrés Lock, located in Herrera de Pisuerga (Palencia), is part of the historic Canal de Castilla, one of the most important hydraulic engineering works in Spain in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Beautiful sunrise on the Way of St. James
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The Castile Canal, whose construction began in 1753, was intended to connect Castile to the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Castile Channel (Canal de Castilla) is a historic canal in northern Spain, built between the latter half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. It passes through the provinces of Burgos, Palencia and Valladolid and has a total length of 207 kilometres. The canal was originally built to facilitate the transport of grain from Castile to the ports in the Bay of Biscay, but today it is mainly used for irrigation and tourism.
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There are 4 touring cycling routes detailed in this guide for the Padilla De Arriba area, offering a range of experiences for cyclists.
The terrain around Padilla De Arriba is largely shaped by the Pisuerga and Odra Rivers, as well as the historic Canal de Castilla. You can expect mostly flat sections, particularly along the Canal de Castilla, though some routes may include unpaved segments that require good to very good fitness.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, routes like Alar del Rey by the Canal de Castilla — circular from Melgar de Fernamental offer a demanding 70.1 km ride. Another difficult option is the Alar del Rey – Alar del Rey loop from Melgar de Fernamental, covering 61.1 km.
Absolutely. Moderate routes include Requena de Campos e Itero de la Vega desde Melgar de Fernamental — circular por el Canal de Castilla y EuroVelo 3, a 58.6 km path that incorporates segments of the Canal de Castilla and EuroVelo 3. Another moderate option is the Canal de Castilla – Puente Fitero loop from Melgar de Fernamental, which is 67.1 km long.
The region is rich in history. Along the Canal de Castilla, you might encounter the impressive Puente del Rey Aqueduct, an 18th-century hydraulic engineering marvel. Near Sasamón, the 12th-century Arch of San Miguel de Mazarreros is a notable historical remnant. The town of Melgar de Fernamental, a common starting point for routes, also boasts the Church of Santa María de Asunción.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes highlighted in this guide are circular. This includes options like the 70.1 km Alar del Rey by the Canal de Castilla — circular from Melgar de Fernamental and the 58.6 km Requena de Campos e Itero de la Vega desde Melgar de Fernamental — circular por el Canal de Castilla y EuroVelo 3.
The touring cycling routes around Padilla De Arriba vary in length and duration. You can expect rides ranging from approximately 4 hours and 11 minutes for a moderate 67.1 km route to around 5 hours and 38 minutes for a more challenging 61.1 km loop.
The touring cycling routes in Padilla De Arriba are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from over 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquil journeys along the Canal de Castilla and the mix of natural beauty with historical points of interest.
The landscape is characterized by its proximity to the Pisuerga and Odra Rivers, which contribute to a beautiful natural setting. The historic Canal de Castilla is a prominent feature, offering picturesque and tranquil journeys, often alongside expansive agricultural fields that provide a serene backdrop to your ride.
Yes, Padilla De Arriba is well-suited for cycling tourism. The region offers a combination of well-defined cycling paths, tranquil riverine landscapes, and significant historical landmarks, making it an excellent destination for those interested in touring cycling and cultural exploration.
Yes, one of the routes, Requena de Campos e Itero de la Vega desde Melgar de Fernamental — circular por el Canal de Castilla y EuroVelo 3, incorporates segments of EuroVelo 3, offering a connection to this wider European cycling network.


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