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Touring cycling around San Martín Y Mudrián, a municipality near Segovia, offers routes through the "Tierra de Pinares," characterized by extensive pine forests and rolling hills. The area features several natural lagoon systems, contributing to diverse local ecosystems. While not directly in the Sierra de Guadarrama, the region's varied topography includes river valleys and gentle gradients, providing a mix of terrain for cyclists. The municipality is also located close to the Camino de Santiago, offering connections to established long-distance routes.
…Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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51.8km
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Hard bike ride. Very 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Carbonero el Mayor is a municipality and Spanish town in the province of Segovia, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castilla y León. It appears cited in 1247 under the name Carbonero de Liedos; In 1587 it was mentioned as Carbonero la Mayor and in the 19th century it already appeared with its current name.
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Beautiful town that is located near the basin of the Río Eresma and that, in addition, its surroundings, there is El Sumidero, a set of pine forests that are very good places to go running.
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Carbonero el Mayor is a town located north of the city of Segovia, in the middle of the plain that goes from the Central System and the great plains of Valladolid.
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The Eresma Greenway runs for about 76 km, from Olmedo to the Segovia bus station, beautiful landscapes, pine forests and Ribera forests that are worth taking it easy and enjoying. Simple route without technical difficulty between Segovia and Olmedo through the old Segovia - Medina del Campo railway.
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Next to the hermitage of San Isidro we come across the outdoor rock art station of Domingo García. It is a set of engravings that range from the Upper Paleolithic to the Contemporary Age.
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From this point we have a beautiful view of the Constanzana Bridge that allows us to cross the Eresma river. A good place to rest and recover energy and why not? take a nice picture.
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Fuentepelayo is one of those towns that is located in the old middle of the plain between the Sierra de Guadarrama and the Río Duero valley. It is characterized by having two churches at its core, the Iglesia de Santa María and the Iglesia de El Salvador.
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Remnant of a road that was in use for 100 years. Stations such as Yanguas de Eresma represent a heritage that tells the story of lands that were protagonists in recent history in the development of civil life.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes detailed in this guide for the San Martín y Mudrián area. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty without vehicle interference.
The routes primarily traverse the 'Tierra de Pinares' (Land of Pine Forests), offering pleasant, shaded paths through pine trees. You'll also encounter rolling hills and picturesque rural landscapes characteristic of the Segovia region. While some routes might have varied topography, they are generally designed for touring cyclists seeking a peaceful experience.
Yes, there is one easy route perfect for families or those seeking a relaxed ride: the Fuentepelayo loop from Zarzuela del Pinar. This route covers 21.4 km with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a leisurely outing.
The routes vary in length and elevation. For example, the Fuentepelayo loop from Zarzuela del Pinar is about 21.4 km with around 110 m of elevation gain. More challenging routes like the Navas de Oro – Carbonero el Mayor loop from Navas de Oro extend to over 51 km with approximately 515 m of ascent, offering a good workout.
The routes offer glimpses of the region's natural beauty and charming settlements. You might pass by the serene Laguna de la Vega, or cycle through towns like Fuentepelayo, Carbonero el Mayor, and Navas de Oro. The broader area is also known for its lagoon systems and extensive pine forests.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes featured in this guide are circular. This allows for convenient starting and ending points, such as the Fuentepelayo loop from Zarzuela del Pinar or the Eresma Greenway – Pine Forests of Segovia loop from Migueláñez.
The 'Tierra de Pinares' region, with its shaded routes, is generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. Summer mornings or late afternoons can also be enjoyable, benefiting from the shade of the pine forests. Winters can be colder but offer crisp, clear days for cycling if properly equipped.
While specific parking information for each starting point isn't detailed, the routes often begin in or near villages such as Zarzuela del Pinar, Ermita de Nuestra Señora del Bustar, Navas de Oro, or Migueláñez. These locations typically offer public parking facilities suitable for cyclists.
San Martín y Mudrián is a municipality approximately 45 kilometers from Segovia city. While direct public transport to specific trailheads might be limited, you can generally reach the larger towns in the region, such as Segovia, by bus or train. From there, local bus services or a short taxi ride might be necessary to reach the starting points of the routes.
The routes pass through or near several small towns and villages like Fuentepelayo, Carbonero el Mayor, and Navas de Oro. These settlements typically have local establishments where you can find refreshments, cafes, or traditional Spanish pubs to refuel during your ride.
The routes offer a unique blend of tranquil pine forests, picturesque rural landscapes, and the charm of traditional Castilian villages, all while being free from vehicle traffic. The region's proximity to the historic Camino de Santiago also adds a sense of connection to a broader cycling heritage, providing a peaceful and immersive touring experience.


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