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Road cycling around San Amaro, located in the province of Ourense, Galicia, offers diverse landscapes characterized by lush, green environments and significant natural features. The region's terrain includes river valleys, such as those of the Miño and Arnoia rivers, alongside rolling hills that provide varied elevation for road cyclists. Routes often navigate through scenic countryside, connecting points of interest and offering a mix of gradients.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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45.4km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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80.7km
04:32
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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55.2km
03:12
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Cortegada is a small municipality located in the province of Ourense, Galicia, with a population of around 1,000 inhabitants. It is located in the Ribeiro region, famous for the production of its wines, especially the white Ribeiro wines, and is located near the Miño River, surrounded by a privileged natural environment. The municipality is known for its thermal waters, with healing properties, which have attracted visitors since ancient times. In addition to its thermal heritage, Cortegada is historically linked to the trade of the Ribeiro region and to the pilgrims of the Camino de Santiago. Today, it remains a place of great interest for those looking to enjoy its thermal waters and the natural environment of the Ribeiro region, famous for its vineyards and quality wines.
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View of the Old town emerging from the Avia Valley nestled on the hillside. Be careful when stopping on the narrow bridge to admire the view
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The church of Santa María de Castrelo de Miño is located on the cliff overlooking the Miño river reservoir, near the town of Ribadavia. Spectacular views of the church and the dam from the new and old bridges that cross the river.
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Recreational park with cafeteria at Club Náutico Castrelo de Miño. Olympic and national level rowing competitions are held in this quiet section of the Miño River.
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A small rural town on the Camino route between Ourense and Santiago de Compostela. You can carb-load by eating the bread the town is most notable for. There is a water fountain in the main square.
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Gran church, with a tower of remarkable height built in the 1940s in the center of O Carballiño, at the crossroads of the commercial route between Ourense, Pontevedra and Santiago de Compostela.
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Temple located in Carballiño, in Ourense, built in the mid-20th century mixing Romanesque and Gothic styles. Directed by the architect Antonio Palacios, the church stands out for its sculptural exterior influenced by Gaudí's architecture.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around San Amaro featured in this guide, offering various distances and challenges for cyclists.
You can encounter several natural attractions. For instance, the Barbantiño Waterfall is a prominent feature, especially impressive after rainfall. The region is also known for its thermal waters, with the Outariz Hot Springs and Barbantes Thermal Park offering opportunities for relaxation.
Yes, all the routes in this guide are circular. For example, you can explore the Oseira Fountain – Pilgrims' Hostel loop from O Carballiño, which offers a moderate challenge over 45 km.
The routes vary in difficulty. You'll find options ranging from moderate, like the Oseira Fountain – Pilgrims' Hostel loop, to more difficult routes such as the Club Náutico Castrelo de Miño – Río Arnoia loop from Tallón, which features significant elevation gain over 80 km.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its thermal waters. The Outariz Hot Springs are a major draw, offering a Japanese-inspired setting for relaxation, and the Barbantes Thermal Park also provides thermal pools and green areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the routes, and the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to natural attractions like waterfalls and thermal springs.
Yes, the region features beautiful riverside trails. The Riverside Walk Along the Miño River in Ourense is a pleasant, shaded recreational area suitable for cycling, and some routes incorporate sections along the Miño River.
The longest route in this guide is the Club Náutico Castrelo de Miño – Río Arnoia loop from Tallón, covering approximately 80 km with over 1600 meters of elevation gain, making it a challenging ride.
Yes, you can find historical interest points. For example, the Medieval Rock Tombs of Castro de Santa Mariña are a notable historical site in the vicinity, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
San Amaro's lush, green environment suggests pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded routes or those near water, but always check local weather conditions.
You can expect a mix of terrain, from riverside paths along the Miño River to more undulating roads with significant climbs, as seen in routes like the Río Arnoia loop from Ribadavia, which has over 1100 meters of elevation gain.


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