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No traffic touring cycling routes around Nueva Villa De Las Torres are characterized by the flat to gently rolling terrain of the Castilian plain. This region, part of the Valladolid province, features expansive agricultural landscapes and river plains, offering extensive views. The area provides routes that connect various small villages and historical sites, suitable for touring cyclists who prefer less challenging gradients. The landscape is defined by open plains and the presence of rivers like the Duero and Pisuerga in…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Cycle a moderate 19.9-mile loop near Medina del Campo, passing historic sites like the Castle of La Mota on mostly paved surfaces.
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Cycle the moderate 22.7-mile Ruta de Carlos V - Medina del Campo Loop, gaining 329 feet over 2 hours, exploring historical sites.

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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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in the 16th century by Diego Beltrán, a nobleman and member of the Royal Council of the Indies, around 1528–1533, on a site previously used on Santiago Street. Its design is attributed to the royal architect Luis de Vega. From 1602 to 1604, it housed the Royal Chancery; later, it served as the residence of the Marquis of Ensenada during his exile. In 1916, it was acquired by the Marquises of Argüeso; in 1950, it passed into the hands of the State and was used as a vocational institute, currently functioning as an educational center.
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Church of San Juan in Nava del Rey (Valladolid): Built between the 16th and 18th centuries, it incorporates the work of several architects: Juan Campero (apse and side chapels, early 16th century) and Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón (from 1560). After the tower collapsed in 1663, destroying the rear section, choir, and organ, it was rebuilt, and Juan de Revilla completed the new tower in 1702.
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This is a Renaissance building constructed in the 16th century. It was designed by Luis de Vega, who was the architect of Charles V. Importantly, the Marquis of Ensenada lived in exile and died in this building in December 1781.
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La Mota Castle is an impressive medieval fortress located in Medina del Campo. Built in the 14th and 15th centuries, this castle is located on a hill known as a “mota”, which allows it to dominate the town and its surroundings. The castle is famous for its reddish brick architecture, typical of the region, and has been restored to become an important tourist and educational centre. In addition to its historical value, the castle offers guided tours, underground galleries and cultural activities.
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The Palacio de las Salinas Spa is an idyllic place to relax and enjoy a unique environment. In addition, its strategic location allows you to explore nearby places such as Tordesillas, Olmedo and Rueda. If you are looking for a refuge to take care of yourself and disconnect, this spa is an excellent option.
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The Castillo de la Mota, also known as Castillo de La Mota, is a medieval fortress located in the town of Medina del Campo, in the province of Valladolid, Spain. Its name comes from its location on a high hill, a mote, from where it overlooks the city and its surroundings.
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Beautiful historical residence built in the 15th century. It is an impressive example of the Spanish Renaissance style. Its elegant facades and interior patios reflect the grandeur of the time. The palace has housed nobles and prominent personalities over the centuries.
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There are currently 4 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes listed around Nueva Villa De Las Torres, offering a variety of distances and difficulties for cyclists to explore the tranquil Castilian landscape.
The routes around Nueva Villa De Las Torres are primarily situated in the Castilian plain, characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain. This makes them ideal for touring cyclists who prefer less challenging gradients and enjoy expansive agricultural landscapes, connecting various small villages and historical sites.
Yes, there is at least one easy no-traffic touring cycling route available. The generally flat to gently rolling terrain of the region is well-suited for less experienced riders and families looking for a relaxed cycling experience away from traffic.
While cycling these routes, you can explore several historical and cultural landmarks. Notable attractions include the Church of Saints John of Nava del Rey, the Church of Saint James the Royal, and the Convent of St. Joseph – Discalced Carmelites. You might also pass through charming settlements like the Town center of Nava del Rey.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, the route named Town center of Nava del Rey loop from Carpio covers approximately 41.3 km with moderate difficulty, offering a substantial touring experience through the region's quiet roads.
The Castilian plain experiences hot, dry summers and cold winters. The most pleasant times for touring cycling are typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), when temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant or offer beautiful autumnal colors. These seasons generally provide comfortable conditions for longer rides.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Medina del Campo and Moraleja de las Panaderas Loop and the Ruta de Carlos V - Medina del Campo Loop are both excellent circular options for exploring the region without traffic.
While specific routes listed here may not directly enter them, the broader region of Valladolid, accessible from Nueva Villa De Las Torres, features natural attractions like the Reserva Natural Riberas de Castronuño along the Duero River. Cycling in this area often provides scenic views of riparian ecosystems and expansive plains.
Given the flat to gently rolling terrain of the Castilian plain, most routes feature relatively low elevation gains. For instance, the Bike loop from Medina del Campo AV has an elevation gain of approximately 86 meters, making for a comfortable ride. Even more challenging routes like the Town center of Nava del Rey loop from Nava del Rey typically stay below 200 meters of ascent.
The komoot community generally appreciates the quiet and serene nature of these routes. Cyclists often praise the opportunity to explore the historical and agricultural landscapes of the Valladolid province at a relaxed pace, away from vehicle traffic, making for an immersive and enjoyable touring experience.
Many of the routes connect or pass through small villages and towns, such as Medina del Campo or Nava del Rey. These settlements typically offer local cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments, a meal, or to replenish supplies during your ride.


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