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Gravel biking in Ría De Foz offers diverse landscapes for exploration, characterized by its estuary formed by the Masma River, extensive marshlands, and nearly 15 kilometers of fine white sand beaches. Routes traverse picturesque forests of pine and eucalyptus, providing varied scenery alongside views of the Cantabrian Sea. The region features a mix of coastal estuaries, river valleys, and surrounding hills, with options ranging from leisurely rides to more demanding routes.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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25.1km
01:49
310m
310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.9km
03:04
680m
680m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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27.8km
02:14
540m
540m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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75.8km
05:37
1,560m
1,560m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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very nice round along the coastal road, suitable for everyone.
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The motorhome parking space is great there, and next to it is a good indoor pool at 26 degrees. There's a small sauna and gym for 5.60 euros. Everything is clean and very friendly.
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The Playa de las Catedrales, known in Galician as Praia das Catedrais, is an impressive natural monument located on the coast of the province of Lugo, in Galicia, Spain. Its official name is Playa de Aguas Santas, but it is popularly known as Playa de las Catedrales due to the appearance of its cliffs, which are reminiscent of the arches and vaults of a cathedral.
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Praia das Illas is a beautiful beach located near Ribadeo, in the province of Lugo, Galicia. It is known for its stunning natural scenery and its tranquility compared to the more famous Playa de las Catedrales.
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It's truly worth a One-Day-Off from the Camino del Norte 😍
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Las Catedrales beach is a natural monument of extraordinary dimensions. All you have to do is wait for low tide, take off your shoes, start walking... and you'll feel like you're in heaven. There's nothing like enjoying the view of the 30-metre-high flying buttresses, discovering unusual perspectives of arches within other arches. Or simply, letting yourself be carried away by the sandy corridors between slate walls, like in an imposing and whimsical central nave.
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There are currently 4 curated no-traffic gravel bike trails available in Ría de Foz, offering a range of distances and challenges for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
The trails in Ría de Foz offer a varied experience, combining paved and unpaved sections. You'll ride along coastal estuaries, through river valleys, and into the surrounding hills, often traversing picturesque forests of pine and eucalyptus. Expect a mix of flat coastal paths and more demanding routes with significant elevation changes.
While many routes in the area are rated as moderate to difficult, the Foz Harbor – Ría de Foz loop from Foz is classified as moderate. It offers a good introduction to the region's gravel biking without the extreme challenges of some longer routes.
Ría de Foz is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle past the extensive marshlands of the Ría de Foz estuary, which is a vital migratory bird habitat. The coastline features nearly 15 kilometers of fine white sand beaches like Altar Beach and A Rapadoira Beach, as well as dramatic cliffs and rocky sections offering stunning ocean vistas.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. For example, the Beach of the Cathedrals – Monastery of San Salvador loop from Esteiro takes you near the famous Playa de las Catedrales, known for its impressive rock formations. You might also encounter remnants of the region's history, such as the ancient coastal Celtic settlement of Castro de Fazouro.
The Ría de Foz area is enjoyable for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be warm but is popular for coastal rides. Winters are typically mild, but it's always wise to check local weather conditions, especially for coastal winds and potential rain.
Yes, all the featured no-traffic gravel bike trails in Ría de Foz are designed as loops. This allows you to start and end at the same point, making logistics simpler. Examples include the Foz Harbor – Ría de Foz loop from Foz and the Praia das Illas – Beach of the Cathedrals loop from Barreiros.
Yes, the towns and villages along the Ría de Foz, such as Foz and Esteiro, offer various cafes, restaurants, and bars where you can refuel. Many routes pass through or near these settlements, providing convenient stops for refreshments.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Ría de Foz, with an average score of 3.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the tranquility of the estuary, and the diverse natural landscapes that make each ride unique.
While local bus services connect some towns in the Ría de Foz area, direct access to specific trailheads via public transport might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance if you plan to rely on public transport for trail access.
For those seeking a significant challenge, the Beach of the Cathedrals – Monastery of San Salvador loop from Esteiro is a demanding route covering over 75 km with substantial elevation gain, offering an epic day out on the gravel bike.


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