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No traffic touring cycling routes around Castroviejo traverse a landscape characterized by striking geological formations and vast Scots pine forests. The region features conglomerate rocks sculpted into unique shapes, creating a distinctive backdrop for cycling. Green meadows and natural roads wind through the terrain, offering varied routes. The nascent Duero River also flows through parts of the area, adding to the natural features.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
32.1km
02:21
500m
500m
This difficult 19.9-mile (32.1 km) touring cycling route circles the scenic Yalde Reservoir from Castroviejo, gaining 1648 feet (502 metres)
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61.6km
04:22
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14
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17.8km
02:04
640m
640m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
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13.9km
01:44
590m
590m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.0km
03:49
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Suitable for cyclists and walkers of any level and physical condition.
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The pilgrimage route repeatedly involves crossing valleys and rivers like the Rio Oja – as here at Santo Domingo de la Calzada. The bridges are sometimes relatively modern, sometimes medieval, and sometimes even older.
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The Great Black Bull: The story of Spain's most iconic billboards dates back to the founding of a Cadiz brandy and sherry winery by an Englishman named Osborne. The bulls originally stood up to 4 meters tall and bore the Osborne name in red letters. The herd grew to 500 before anti-billboard legislation threatened their existence. Following a public outcry, they were removed from the street, the lettering removed, and rebuilt to a height of 14 meters.
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The reservoir was built over a century ago from a small natural lake to provide irrigation water for agricultural land.
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A beautiful village in the Sierra Riojana mountains. From here, you can take many hikes through the surrounding forests.
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It crosses the Oja River, connecting different parts of the city. Built in the 12th century by Saint Dominic de la Calzada to facilitate the passage of pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. The stone bridge features several arches, a fine example of medieval engineering.
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The Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, also known as the Cathedral of El Salvador, is an impressive monument located in the town of Santo Domingo de la Calzada. The cathedral was built between the 12th and 13th centuries, combining Romanesque and Gothic styles. A unique feature is its free-standing tower, separated from the main body of the cathedral.
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A very interesting and majestic bull sitting here on the hill.
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There are several dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Castroviejo, with 8 routes currently listed on komoot. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region.
While many routes in Castroviejo are rated as difficult due to significant elevation changes, there is one moderate route available. For families or beginners, it's advisable to carefully review the route profiles on komoot to ensure they match your fitness level and experience. The terrain often involves forest tracks and varied surfaces.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Castroviejo traverse a diverse landscape. You can expect to ride through vast Scots pine forests, across green meadows, and alongside striking geological formations, often described as a 'labyrinth of fantastic rocks'. Many routes utilize forest tracks, offering a natural and quiet cycling experience.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Castroviejo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, consider the Castroviejo and Yalde Reservoir Loop or the Moncalvillo Water Trough loop from Sojuela for a full circular experience.
Access to the Castroviejo area often involves a 7 km forest track from Duruelo de la Sierra, which leads to a dedicated parking area. This provides a convenient starting point for many of the no-traffic routes. Specific parking details can often be found in the route descriptions on komoot.
Castroviejo is rich in natural beauty. Along your rides, you might encounter the impressive 'labyrinth of fantastic rocks' formations. The area also features several mountain peaks offering panoramic views, such as Alto de Moncalvillo or Las Neveras. Keep an eye out for Cueva Serena, especially after rain, where a beautiful waterfall cascades at the entrance of a cave.
The no-traffic routes are designed to be quiet year-round. However, for the most pleasant cycling conditions, spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. During rainy seasons or winter, Cueva Serena's waterfall is particularly impressive, but some forest tracks might be muddier. Summer can be warm, but the pine forests offer shade.
Yes, Castroviejo is well-suited for advanced touring cyclists, with 7 out of 8 routes rated as difficult. These routes often feature significant elevation gains and longer distances. The Tormo loop from Pedroso, for instance, covers over 35 km with more than 900 meters of elevation gain, providing a substantial challenge.
Yes, the Castroviejo area is equipped with picnic areas that include tables and refreshing water fountains, making it easy to take breaks and enjoy a meal amidst nature. These amenities enhance the experience for those spending a day exploring the outdoors.
The no-traffic touring routes in Castroviejo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 11 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural landscapes, and the opportunity to cycle away from busy roads, particularly highlighting the unique geological formations and pine forests.
Yes, some routes offer views of water features. The Castroviejo and Yalde Reservoir Loop, as its name suggests, passes by the Yalde Reservoir. Additionally, the Cueva Serena, with its beautiful waterfall, is a notable natural attraction in the region, particularly impressive during wetter seasons.


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