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Gravel biking around Esgos, located in Galicia, Spain, offers diverse terrain characterized by forests, mountains, and river valleys. The region features a network of quiet roads, dirt tracks, and varied paths, providing a range of riding experiences. Significant elevation changes are present, appealing to gravel bikers seeking challenging climbs and descents. This landscape creates an engaging environment for exploring no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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119km
09:31
2,420m
2,420m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.7km
03:19
790m
790m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.5km
02:35
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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44.9km
03:04
680m
680m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.3km
02:18
600m
600m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ourense's Plaza Mayor is one of the most emblematic spaces in the historic center: It's a porticoed square with a slight incline, making it unique in Galicia. The slope is used to create a very photogenic perspective. Since the Middle Ages, it has been the city's administrative and social center. Markets, public events, and neighborhood meetings were held here. Notable buildings: City Hall: a 19th-century neoclassical building with an elegant façade and balconies. Palaces and noble houses: several properties with heraldic shields and typical Galician galleries.
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They are located in the historic center of Ourense, on Rúa das Burgas / Praza das Burgas, next to the Barbaña River. They are perfectly integrated into the urban environment, near the Cathedral and the Roman Bridge. Explored since Roman times, these waters were the origin of the city (Aquis Auriensis), and the remains include a 1st-century AD pool-sanctuary and votive stones dedicated to an indigenous deity. The water flows at approximately 64–68°C, with a flow rate of about 300 liters per minute. Rich in minerals such as metasilicates, fluoride, lithium, bicarbonate, and sodium, they are recommended for pruritic skin conditions and rheumatism. Recent studies support their beneficial effect on acne after washing with thermal water.
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Location: in the municipality of Pereiro de Aguiar (Ourense), on the Loña River, a tributary of the Miño. Uses: water supply, irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, fishing; it is not navigable or suitable for swimming. Circular walk: approximately 4 km (3.7 km to be exact), easy difficulty, ideal for families and dogs—although they must be kept on a leash—offering shade, rest areas, and beautiful views.
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Location: in the municipality of Pereiro de Aguiar (Ourense), on the Loña River, a tributary of the Miño. Uses: water supply, irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, fishing; it is not navigable or suitable for swimming. Circular walk: approximately 4 km (3.7 km to be exact), easy difficulty, ideal for families and dogs—although they must be kept on a leash—offering shade, rest areas, and beautiful views.
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It spans the Miño River, linking the historic center of Ourense with the A Ponte neighborhood. It was built in the 1st century AD as a branch of the Via Nova (Via XVIII), connecting Bracara Augusta (Braga) with Asturica Augusta (Astorga). Only traces of the original Roman phase remain, such as rusticated stonework at the ends near the banks. It suffered damage during the Middle Ages; in 1228, under Bishop Lorenzo and with the support of Ferdinand III, it was rebuilt with pointed arches and renovated approaches. Until the 17th century, the bridge repeatedly collapsed. The final work was directed by Melchor de Velasco Agüero around 1660, establishing its current appearance.
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The Roman bridge in Ourense, known as Ponte Vella or Puente Mayor, over the Miño River, was built in the 1st century AD as part of a branch of the Via Nova (Eighteenth Century). According to tradition, it dates back to the time of Trajan, although its construction characteristics place it close to the time of Augustus. Of that first bridge, only a few cushioned ashlars from the bases remain, as silent witnesses of the past.
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Romanesque cathedral 🤙
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The Esgos region, nestled in Galicia, offers a diverse and engaging landscape for gravel biking. You'll encounter a mix of lush inland forests, rolling hills, and verdant valleys. The trails often utilize quiet roads, dirt tracks, and former rail trails, providing varied surfaces and ensuring a truly traffic-free experience. Expect significant elevation changes, offering both challenging climbs and rewarding descents.
While the focus is on quality and the unique 'no traffic' experience, komoot currently features a selection of 4 challenging gravel bike routes around Esgos. These routes are designed to immerse you in the region's natural beauty away from vehicular traffic.
Many routes offer access to significant cultural and natural sights. A must-see is the ancient Monastery of San Pedro de Rocas, partially excavated into natural rock and surrounded by forests. You might also pass by stunning viewpoints like Cividade Viewpoint or Balcones de Madrid Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the gorges and valleys.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Esgos. The weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant, with lush greenery in spring and rich colors in autumn. These seasons also tend to have fewer tourists, contributing to a more tranquil, traffic-free experience on the trails.
Yes, several of the no-traffic gravel routes around Esgos are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For example, consider the challenging Allariz Roman Bridge loop from Mármoles or the Gravel loop from Mármoles for a complete circuit.
The gravel bike trails around Esgos are generally considered challenging. They feature significant elevation changes and cover considerable distances, making them suitable for experienced gravel bikers looking for a demanding and rewarding ride. Prepare for climbs and descents that will test your endurance.
Yes, the Monastery of San Pedro de Rocas is situated in an area surrounded by forests and mountains, making it accessible and a fantastic destination to incorporate into your gravel bike route. Its unique rock-hewn architecture makes it a memorable stop.
Absolutely. The region features routes that traverse areas with hydrological features. For instance, the Cachamuíña Reservoir – Cachamuíña Reservoir loop from Ceboliño offers scenic views of the reservoir, providing a refreshing element to your ride.
Beyond the cultural landmarks, the no-traffic gravel trails in Esgos will immerse you in the natural beauty of Galicia. You'll ride through lush forests, experience the tranquility of river valleys, and enjoy expansive views from various viewpoints. The diverse terrain ensures a constantly changing and picturesque backdrop for your ride.
While specific parking details for each starting point are best checked on individual route pages, many routes in the Esgos area, particularly those starting from smaller villages or less populated areas, offer convenient parking options suitable for cyclists. For routes starting further afield, like the Roman Bridge Ourense – Cachamuíña Reservoir loop from Ourense, you'll find parking facilities in the larger towns.
Many routes in the Esgos area perfectly blend cultural exploration with natural immersion. The Allariz Roman Bridge loop from Mármoles, for example, combines historical elements with the region's stunning landscapes, allowing you to experience both the rich heritage and the serene environment of Galicia.


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