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Road cycling in Carballido, located in the province of Lugo, Galicia, Spain, features a diverse landscape with a mix of low-lying areas, forested sections, and proximity to the Atlantic coast. The immediate vicinity offers generally low elevation, with approximately 40% forest cover and 30.1% other natural areas, providing scenic and less strenuous routes. The broader Lugo province, accessible from Carballido, includes the Cantabrian coastline and significant mountain ranges, offering varied topography for more challenging rides. This blend of terrain allows…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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124km
07:14
2,950m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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102km
05:53
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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53.3km
02:33
680m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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73.9km
03:31
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A nice little village with 1,000 inhabitants. There's a grocery store, but don't expect much. The prices are okay, though.
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It is known for its hydroelectric dam on the Navia River, forming the Salime Reservoir. It is also an important stop on the Primitive Way of St. James, the last stretch of Asturian land before entering Galicia.
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It is known for its hydroelectric dam on the Navia River, forming the Salime Reservoir. It is also an important stop on the Primitive Way of St. James, the last stretch of Asturian land before entering Galicia.
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The Museo Etnográfico de Grandas de Salime offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the traditional way of life in rural Asturias. Located in the picturesque village of Grandas de Salime, this ethnographic museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts, tools, and exhibits highlighting the cultural heritage of the region. From agricultural implements to household items, the museum provides insight into the customs, traditions, and livelihoods of the local communities throughout history. With its engaging displays and informative presentations, it offers an enriching experience for visitors interested in the cultural heritage of Asturias.
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Beautiful picture that we found rolling through the Sierra de San Isidro between Cimadevila and the top of Pozo de la Nieve. A marvel for road bike lovers.
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Ideal place if we need to take a break. We will find benches and tables next to a beautiful viewpoint.
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Carballido itself offers a mix of low-lying areas and forested sections, with generally low elevation, making for scenic and less strenuous rides. However, the broader Lugo province, which is easily accessible, features diverse topography including the Cantabrian coastline, significant mountain ranges like Os Ancares, and river valleys, providing a range of challenges from gentle coastal paths to demanding climbs.
While the immediate Carballido area offers more relaxed rides due to its lower elevation and natural areas, the routes listed in this guide are predominantly classified as difficult, with 25 out of 29 routes falling into this category. There are 4 moderate routes, such as the Porto Bridge – Hornos de Vilaoudriz loop from Conforto, which covers 53.2 km with moderate elevation gain, offering a less strenuous option.
For more demanding rides, the wider Lugo province offers significant challenges. Areas around A Fonsagrada, bordering Carballido's municipality, feature routes with substantial elevation gains. Mountain ranges like Os Ancares and O Courel also provide opportunities for challenging climbs and high viewpoints. Routes like the Santa Eulalia de Oscos – Grandas de Salime loop from A Veiga de Logares, with nearly 3,000 meters of ascent over 123.6 km, exemplify the difficult options available.
The region boasts a rich array of natural and historical attractions. You can explore the impressive rock formations of Playa de las Catedrales along the coast, or visit historical sites such as the Basilica of San Martiño de Mondoñedo and Mondoñedo Cathedral. The dramatic river canyons and vineyards of Ribeira Sacra also offer stunning vistas and cultural experiences, particularly in the southern parts of Lugo province.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Carballido area are designed as loops. For example, the Church of Santiago de Pesoz – Santa Eulalia de Oscos loop from Mazonovo is a difficult 102.2 km circular path, and the Santa Eulalia de Oscos – Bres Village loop from Mazonovo offers another challenging circular option.
The region's landscape transforms with the seasons, offering different experiences. Given its proximity to the Atlantic, weather can be variable. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the potential heat of summer or the cooler, wetter conditions of winter. The diverse topography means conditions can vary, so checking local forecasts is always recommended.
The region is known for its natural landscapes, with Carballido itself having significant forest cover and other natural areas. Many routes, especially those venturing into the broader Lugo province, utilize well-paved surfaces and local roads, often away from major thoroughfares, suggesting a generally low-traffic experience. This allows cyclists to immerse themselves in the natural and cultural richness of the area.
The road cycling routes in Carballido are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 1 review. Over 200 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscape that offers everything from gentle coastal paths to demanding climbs through natural areas.
While specific parking facilities for each route are not detailed, Carballido and surrounding towns in Lugo province are generally accessible by car. Cyclists often find parking in village centers or designated areas near trailheads. It's advisable to check local information for specific starting points of your chosen route.
The region, including Carballido and nearby towns, offers local amenities such as cafes and pubs. While specific establishments on every route are not listed, many routes pass through or near villages where you can find places to refuel and rest. The cultural richness of Galicia means you'll often encounter welcoming spots to experience local hospitality.
There are 29 road cycling routes available in the Carballido region on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 4 moderate and 25 difficult options, providing a wide range of experiences for cyclists.
Yes, Carballido's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean means you can access coastal road cycling routes. The Mariña Lucense, the coastal region of Lugo, offers picturesque routes with stunning sea views. An example is the Ribadeo Port – Isla Pancha Lighthouse loop from A Pontenova, which provides a challenging ride with coastal scenery.


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