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No traffic touring cycling routes around Villanueva De Argaño traverse the Castilian plateau, characterized by extensive cereal fields and wide, open horizons. This region, part of the historic Camino de Santiago Francés, offers a predominantly rolling to flat landscape ideal for long-distance cycling. The terrain provides a sense of tranquility with panoramic views across the countryside, often with minimal obstruction. These features make the area suitable for touring cyclists seeking quiet roads and dedicated paths.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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97.4km
06:13
780m
780m
Hard bike ride. Very 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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39.3km
02:22
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.9km
02:25
140m
140m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.3km
01:09
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The chapel is very beautiful, the sisters unfortunately partly intrusive. You are touched without asking. A Catholic nun should actually know that only a priest has the authority to bless by laying on hands (except one's own parents) and even if she doesn't know that, there's still the normal human decency of asking strangers if they want to be touched.
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The Arch of Santa Maria is one of the twelve medieval gates that the city had during the Middle Ages. It was rebuilt by the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, during the 16th century after the local rulers of the city supported him during the Revolt of the Comuneros.
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The ruins of the monastery of San Antón offer you a real journey into the past. It is a temple dedicated to Saint Anthony the Abbot. The ruins of this monastery are located in the uninhabited town of San Antón, which was part of the municipality of Castrojeriz, in the north of Spain.
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Seemingly endless paths that turn into a sticky mass when it rains.
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There are currently 4 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes available around Villanueva De Argaño on komoot. These routes offer a range of distances and difficulties, perfect for exploring the Castilian plateau.
Yes, for families looking for a less strenuous ride, the route View of Hontanas – Convent of San Antón loop from Hontanas is rated as easy. It covers approximately 18 km with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed family outing.
The routes primarily traverse the meseta burgalesa, characterized by expansive cereal fields and wide, open horizons. You'll experience the tranquility of the Castilian plateau, with panoramic views and the subtle beauty of changing crops throughout the seasons. While not mountainous, the rolling terrain offers a serene backdrop for cycling.
Yes, all the featured no-traffic touring routes around Villanueva De Argaño are circular. For example, you can enjoy the Convent of San Antón – View of Hontanas loop from Villanueva de Argaño, which is a longer, more challenging loop, or the moderate View of Hornillos del Camino – View of Hontanas loop from Hornillos del Camino.
Many routes follow or are near the historic Camino de Santiago Francés, offering cultural immersion. You can visit places like the View of Hontanas, the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Hontanas, or the charming village of Hornillos del Camino. The region is dotted with traditional Castilian villages and historical sites.
The Castilian plateau experiences warm summers and cold winters. The ideal times for touring cycling are spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant with either blooming fields or harvest colors. This avoids the intense summer heat and potential winter chill.
While Villanueva De Argaño itself is small, the routes often pass through or near traditional Castilian villages such as Hornillos del Camino or Hontanas. These villages, being on the Camino de Santiago, typically offer small cafes, bars, or albergues where you can find refreshments and local hospitality.
The routes around Villanueva De Argaño range from moderate to difficult. For instance, the Convent of San Antón – View of Hontanas loop from Villanueva de Argaño is considered difficult due to its length and elevation, while the Castrojeriz Village and Castle – Convent of San Antón loop from Lavadero is a moderate option.
While specific rules for dogs on these exact routes are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on public paths and rural roads in Spain, especially if kept on a leash. However, always be mindful of agricultural land and local regulations, particularly around livestock. It's advisable to carry water for your pet, especially during warmer months.
The region, being part of the Camino de Santiago, has various accommodation options. You'll find albergues (pilgrim hostels) in villages along the way, as well as rural guesthouses. Some specific options include La Casa de Beli or Albergue Juan de Yepes, which are listed as huts or hostels in the vicinity.
Given the open landscapes and potential for varying weather, it's recommended to pack layers of clothing, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), sufficient water, and snacks. A basic bike repair kit is also advisable. For longer routes, consider packing a map or using a GPS device, as some rural sections might have limited signage.
Public transport options directly to very small villages like Villanueva De Argaño can be limited. However, larger towns in the Burgos province, such as Burgos city, are well-connected by bus and train. From there, you might need to cycle or arrange local transport to reach specific starting points. Many cyclists choose to drive to a central point and park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the sense of immersion in nature provided by the vast open fields, and the cultural experience of cycling along the historic Camino de Santiago without significant traffic.


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