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No traffic touring cycling routes around Cangas del Narcea traverse a landscape defined by untouched mountain ranges, deep river valleys, and extensive deciduous forests. The region, located in southwest Asturias, Spain, features diverse and rugged natural terrain. Many routes present significant challenges due to considerable elevation gains and mountainous sections. This area is characterized by its protected natural areas, including the Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña e Ibias Natural Park.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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27.7km
02:22
950m
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This difficult 17.2-mile touring cycling loop from Cangas del Narcea climbs 3113 feet to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Acebo.
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36.5km
02:56
1,010m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
6.62km
00:41
280m
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The Oubachu Trail is a moderate 4.1-mile touring cycling route in Asturias, offering views of oak forests and the village of Oubachu.
21.7km
02:19
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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It is a small Romanesque church located in a mountainous area known as Fuentes del Narcea. According to legend, the church was built in the 9th century by a group of monks who discovered a statue of the Virgin Mary in a holly tree. The statue became known as the "Virgin of the Holly" or the "Virgin of the Holly," and the church was built in her honor. The interior of the church is decorated with frescoes from the 12th and 13th centuries, depicting scenes from the Bible and the life of Christ. The altar has a beautiful reredos carved in wood and painted with gold leaf, with images of the Virgin Mary, Saints Peter and Paul, and other saints. A popular destination for pilgrims and tourists who come to admire the beautiful architecture and rich history of the church. It is also a starting point for several hiking trails that lead to the nearby mountain peaks.
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right in the center of Tineo, a very interesting area
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The historic center of Tineo, in Asturias, is a place of great heritage and cultural value, declared a Historic Site. This town, capital of the municipality of the same name, is located in western Asturias and is known for its rich history, its connection to the Primitive Way of St. James, and its exceptional natural surroundings.
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It is essential to try the typical sausage, chosco.
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Spectacular gravel area
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the village for the great climbers not a single flat meter
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Cangas del Narcea's landscape is characterized by diverse and rugged natural terrain. While many routes feature paved surfaces, some segments may be unpaved. Expect significant elevation gains and mountainous areas, as the region is known for its challenging yet scenic routes through untouched mountain ranges and deep river valleys. The routes are generally suited for good to very good fitness levels.
While many routes in Cangas del Narcea are challenging, there are options for moderate difficulty. For instance, the Oubachu Trail is a moderate route, covering about 6.6 km with an elevation gain of around 276 meters. Most other routes tend to be more difficult, featuring substantial ascents.
The routes often traverse the stunning Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña e Ibias Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. You can expect to see extensive deciduous forests, deep river valleys carved by the Narcea River, and pristine mountain ranges. Notable highlights include the Puerto de Leitariegos, known for its panoramic views, and the area around the historic Monastery of Corias. You might also encounter other mountain passes like Puerto del Palo Pass or Connio Pass.
Yes, Cangas del Narcea offers several circular routes. Examples include the Santuario del Acebo Loop from Cangas del Narcea, which is about 27.7 km long, and the slightly longer Santuario de Nuestra Señora del Acebo a Linares de Acebo route, covering approximately 28.7 km. Another option is the Route of Los Hospitales to Alto de La Marta — circular from Xera, a more challenging 42.1 km loop.
The best season for touring cycling in Cangas del Narcea is generally spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the natural landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can also be suitable, but be prepared for warmer weather, especially on longer ascents. Winter can bring snow to higher elevations, making some routes impassable.
While many natural areas in Cangas del Narcea are dog-friendly for hiking, specific regulations for cycling with dogs on designated routes can vary. It's always best to check local park rules, especially within protected areas like the Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña e Ibias Natural Park, to ensure your dog is permitted and to understand any leash requirements.
Cycling within the Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña e Ibias Natural Park is generally permitted on established routes. However, access to specific, highly protected areas like the Muniellos Natural Reserve is strictly restricted and requires advance permits, even for hiking. It's crucial to check with the park authorities for the latest regulations before planning your ride, especially if your route approaches or enters such sensitive zones.
Parking availability can vary depending on the specific starting point of each route. For routes beginning in or near Cangas del Narcea town, you will typically find public parking. For routes deeper within natural areas, look for designated parking spots at trailheads or small villages. It's advisable to research the specific starting location of your chosen route for detailed parking information.
The komoot community rates the touring cycling experience in Cangas del Narcea highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's untouched natural beauty, the challenge of its mountainous terrain, and the immersive experience of cycling through quiet, scenic landscapes with minimal traffic. The panoramic views from passes like Leitariegos are frequently highlighted.
While many routes are day trips, the region offers challenging longer options that can be combined for multi-day tours. For example, the Route of Los Hospitales to Alto de La Marta is a substantial 42.1 km route with over 1188 meters of elevation gain, providing a taste of the longer, more demanding journeys available in the area. The region's network of routes through the Fuentes del Narcea Natural Park also lends itself to extended exploration.


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