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The best traffic-free bike rides around Monte de Valonsadero

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Monte de Valonsadero traverse an expansive natural area near Soria, characterized by diverse topography. The region features extensive meadows, dense oak and pine forests, and the valleys of the Duero and Pedrajas rivers. Distinct sandstone rock formations with gentle southern slopes and sharply cut northern faces define parts of the landscape. This area offers a well-developed network of paths suitable for touring cyclists, connecting natural features and historical sites.

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San Hilario Necropolis loop from Circuito natural

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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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Traffic-free bike rides around Monte de Valonsadero

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Juanjo Alonso Kapi
June 12, 2025, Camino Natural Santander-Mediterráneo – Soria Section

Stage 1. Soria/Duruelo de la Sierra 106 kilometers. 1,240 meters of elevation gain. The stage's altitude data borders on a peaceful day of cycling from a medium-level perspective, especially the elevation gain concentrated in the final stretch, between Hontoria del Pinar and Duruelo de la Sierra. The stage can be divided into two days, with the first night's stop in San Leonardo de Yagüe, which has all the necessary amenities. In these bikepacking reports and suggestions, I try to provide information, suggestions, and opinions on optimal routes, routes, and terrain for enjoyable gravel bike travel. However, these data should always be assessed subjectively, allowing each cyclist to establish their own travel style and pace, depending on the tour company, the time of year, their goals, or their personal taste. A beautiful part of traveling is making each experience your own adventure. The milestones are marked, indicating paths, outstanding places, points of interest, or discoveries made by other cycle travelers, but each cyclist must find their own inspiration, and it will always be a unique journey. The Duero River has been a frontier since the dawn of Iberian civilizations, and Soria a strategic stronghold in a territory of conquest and power. And whenever I begin a bike trip in Soria, I always look for the riverbank to mark the starting point, at the foot of the Parque del Castillo, a natural space with an atmosphere of bygone eras marked by the power of a watercourse around a medieval fortress. A quiet and convenient place to park is the Paseo de San Prudencio parking lot, near the Romanesque chapels that distinguish the city's historical and artistic heritage. Along the riverside paths, there are gardens, recreational areas, kiosks, and inspiring sculptures, and on the opposite bank are the Church of San Polo and the Chapel of San Saturio, two jewels of Soria's Romanesque architecture. And there are also the signposts for the Senda del Duero Nature Trail, where the return route begins. The sign for the start of the Santander-Mediterranean Nature Trail section between Soria and Hontoria del Pinar is next to the train station, in another part of the city. The connection from the banks of the Duero River between the two Nature Trails has no specific signage; it follows the river along the riverside promenade, passes the San Saturio pedestrian bridge, and climbs along the University of Soria bike path to the Carretera de Madrid roundabout. The best route I've found in this area of industrial estates and vacant lots to reach the route of the old Santander railway is to go up Eduardo Saavedra Street to a crossroads where there are some car dealerships, turning left onto Camino del Cañuelo. This is a somewhat winding but effective route for reaching the "ground zero" of the Santander-Mediterranean Nature Trail by bike. The trail is located at the train station exit, with an information panel and the first red signs indicating the crossing points. And then it's time to pedal toward the forest kingdom of Tierra Pinariega and the Picos de Urbión. The first few kilometers fly by; it's a rural area, the villages are far from the railway, and you simply have to glide along the magnificent gravel surface of the old railway, seeing the remains of the stops, stations, and milestones of the Nature Trail. Ocenilla is a district of Cidones, close to the railway crossing, at the foot of the solitary Cabrejas mountain range. It's easy to cycle to the entrance of the village and see the sculpture of the Warrior of Ocenilla, a striking representation of a Celtiberian warrior found in the drawings of a 3rd-century BC vase, associated with the Numantian culture. The route winds along endless straight stretches alongside the Cabrejas mountain range and enters Tierra Pinariega through the municipalities of Abejar and Cabrejas del Pinar. Some milestones bear the yellow arrows of the Castilian-Aragonese Way of St. James.

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May 16, 2025, Ocenilla Village

Ocenilla is a hamlet belonging to the municipality of Cidones. It is located 15 km from the capital, Soria. In the distance, beneath the foothills of the Sierra de Cabrejas, you can see the Pico Frentes. Access is the same as to Cidones, taking the N-234. Festivals include St. Anthony of Padua on June 13th and St. Stephen's Day on December 26th. A Celtiberian fortress stands here, part of the wall still stands today. The economy is based primarily on livestock farming. Among the plants, the oak stands out. Typical dishes include perolo on Christmas Eve and cachula, or pork blood broth. Art and Sights in Ocenilla Hermitage of San Antonio Church of San Esteban Archaeological Remains Don Simón Spring (Natural Spring) Ivy Spring (Natural Spring) Old Washhouse (Old Washhouse) Source: https://www.cidones.es/ocenilla

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good shadow to rest

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Beautiful meadow where one of the most important festivities in Soria is celebrated, the festivities of San Juan. In the vicinity of the place we will find indicative panels of interesting cave paintings.

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A peaceful and ideal place to rest

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June 4, 2022, Ocenilla Village

Beautiful old village first mentioned in 1260

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Beautiful old railway bridge.

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Good place to shop around

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no traffic touring cycling routes are available in Monte de Valonsadero?

There are over 70 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes in Monte de Valonsadero, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging options to explore the monte's diverse landscapes.

Are there easy, family-friendly no traffic touring cycling routes in Monte de Valonsadero?

Yes, Monte de Valonsadero offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for families. There are 8 easy routes available, many of which are part of the extensive network of approved and clearly marked paths. The area also features recreational zones with picnic tables and a children's play area near the Interpretation Center, making it ideal for a family day out.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the no traffic touring cycling routes?

The terrain in Monte de Valonsadero is quite varied, offering a rich blend of landscapes. You'll cycle through extensive meadows, dense oak and pine forests, and along the picturesque valleys of the Duero and Pedrajas rivers. The routes often feature distinct sandstone rock formations and can include comfortable descents as well as demanding climbs to panoramic viewpoints, especially on mountain bike specific trails.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks to see along the routes?

Monte de Valonsadero is rich in natural beauty and historical significance. Along your rides, you can encounter seasonal springs and streams, especially visible in winter, and observe local wildlife like cows and horses. Don't miss the imposing Pico Frentes overlooking magnificent oak forests. You can also visit the Cañada Honda Rock Art Site, which features schematic cave paintings dating back thousands of years, or the historic Puente del Canto.

Are there any circular no traffic touring cycling routes?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Monte de Valonsadero are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the San Hilario Necropolis loop from Circuito natural offers a moderate 29 km ride, while the Bike loop from Circuito natural is an easier 16 km option. These circular paths guide you through various landscapes and points of interest.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Monte de Valonsadero?

Monte de Valonsadero offers enjoyable cycling experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant weather with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter can be beautiful, with seasonal springs and streams enhancing the natural beauty, but some routes might be lusher. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred.

Is Monte de Valonsadero accessible by public transport from Soria?

While Monte de Valonsadero is located merely 7 to 8 kilometers from Soria, the primary dedicated access for cyclists is a specific bike path connecting the monte directly to the city. Public transport options directly into the monte might be limited, so checking local bus schedules for routes towards the outskirts of Soria near the monte would be advisable if you prefer not to cycle the initial connection.

Where can I park my car when visiting Monte de Valonsadero for cycling?

Monte de Valonsadero provides recreational amenities to support visitors, including designated parking areas. You can often find parking near key access points or recreational zones, such as the one mentioned in the starting point for the Carlos IV Bridge loop from Parking visitas. These areas are typically equipped to handle visitors accessing the trails.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the no traffic touring cycling routes?

Monte de Valonsadero has recreational zones equipped with picnic tables and benches, ideal for bringing your own food. While specific cafes or pubs directly within the monte might be limited, the nearby city of Soria, just 7-8 km away, offers a wide array of dining options. The Interpretation Center within the monte can also provide information on local amenities.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Monte de Valonsadero?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of well-marked paths, the diverse natural features including dense forests and river valleys, and the unique historical attractions like ancient cave paintings. The dedicated bike path from Soria and the variety of routes for all skill levels are also frequently highlighted.

Can I bring my dog on the no traffic touring cycling routes?

Monte de Valonsadero is a natural area where visitors frequently encounter local wildlife like cows and horses. While many natural areas in Spain are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. Check local signage or the Interpretation Center for specific regulations regarding dogs on the trails to ensure a safe and respectful experience for everyone.

Are there any routes that offer panoramic views?

Absolutely! Cyclists are rewarded with magnificent panoramas and viewpoints throughout Monte de Valonsadero. Look for routes that pass by viewpoints such as those from Cabaña and Los Castillejos, which offer extensive views of the monte and beyond. The Villaciervos – View of Pico Frentes loop from Urbanización Las Camaretas de Golmayo is a moderate route that provides stunning vistas, including the imposing Pico Frentes.

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