4.5
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377
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Mountain biking in Redes offers diverse terrain within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, characterized by rugged Cantabrian mountains, dramatic glacial valleys, and jagged limestone peaks. The landscape features dense forests of beech and oak, alongside extensive pastures and spectacular gorges, providing varied riding surfaces. Mountain bikers can navigate through varied ecosystems, from well-maintained paths to challenging technical sections.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
5.0
(1)
29
riders
44.4km
04:50
1,580m
1,580m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(5)
34
riders
38.1km
04:11
1,240m
1,240m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
(4)
31
riders
21.5km
02:32
810m
810m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
18
riders
37.0km
04:40
1,730m
1,730m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
17
riders
57.6km
05:48
1,870m
1,870m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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It's a beautiful place and a dreamlike landscape. What a shame the shelter isn't working. These politicians we have don't do a single thing right.
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Vega where the bike porter begins to the top of Peña El Viento.
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Mountain pass, the Puerto de Las Señas is one of the best-known ascents in Castilla y León. Almost 3 km long, the climb reaches 1627 masl.
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The tunnel was carved by hand through which in the past the animals had to be unloaded so that they could pass through. Now, it is somewhat wider and allows tractors etc. to pass. Without a doubt, it is the most spectacular area of the route, with impressive vertical precipices.
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The viewpoint is in the heart of the Redes Natural Park. From Bezanes there is a path that leads to the braña de Brañagallones and that will allow you to approach this natural balcony, with one of the best views of the park. The masses of La Rapaona and Peña del Viento stand out.
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Be careful, the climb from Belerda is really strong, sections of 23% and terrain in fair condition, forest track for livestock use within the Redes Natural Park. Only access by walking or cycling.
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The initial part of the route, starting from Bezanes, is the hardest part, hold out until the Crestón tunnel and the climb is yours.
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Redes Natural Park offers a diverse range of terrain, from glacial valleys and jagged limestone peaks to dense beech and oak forests. You'll find trails winding through spectacular gorges, alongside sparkling rivers, and across extensive pastures. Some routes feature mostly well-paved surfaces, while others present challenging technical sections, particularly above the tree line, with rocky terrain and significant elevation changes.
While many trails in Redes are rated as difficult, there are options for varying experience levels. The park offers routes with mostly well-paved surfaces that are suitable for all fitness levels. For example, the Texu la Oración Viewpoint – Crestón Tunnel loop from Reciegos is a moderate 13.3-mile (21.5 km) trail that leads through forested areas and offers scenic views.
Redes is rich in natural beauty and landmarks. You can encounter impressive karst caves, glacial erosion features, and prominent peaks like Rapainal and Pico Torres. Many trails offer extensive views, such as those from the Texu la Oración Viewpoint. You might also pass through the Crestón Tunnel or explore the stunning gorges of the Alba River and Arrudos River. The area around Brañagallones is particularly noteworthy for its large beech forests and diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the Redes Natural Park is home to the impressive Tabayón del Mongayu Waterfall, a 60-meter-high cascade. While some trails might lead near it, specific mountain bike access directly to the falls may vary. The El Tabayón del Mongayu Waterfall Trail is a highlight in the area.
The mountain bike trails in Redes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, from limestone gorges to dense beech and oak forests, and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the routes. The extensive views and the opportunity to explore a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve are also highly valued.
Yes, Redes offers several excellent circular mountain bike routes. A popular option is the Bezanes, Mirador del Texu, Túnel del Crestón, Brañagallones, Embalse de Tanes – ruta circular, a difficult 27.6-mile (44.4 km) trail that provides extensive views and passes through significant natural features. Another is the Texu la Oración Viewpoint – Crestón Tunnel loop from El Campu.
The diverse landscape of Redes, with its varied ecosystems and elevations, means conditions can change. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for mountain biking. Summer can also be good, especially at higher elevations, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter riding is possible, but some higher or more technical sections may be affected by snow or ice, requiring careful preparation.
Absolutely. Redes is known for its challenging routes, including enduro descents from the base of peaks like Retriñón. Trails often feature rocky terrain and significant elevation gains, requiring very good fitness and technical skills. The Puerto de las Señales – Crestón Tunnel loop from Bezanes is a difficult 35.8-mile (57.6 km) route with over 1800 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial challenge.
Yes, for longer routes or multi-day adventures, there are refuges available. The Brañagallones Refuge is a notable point of interest within the park, offering a place to rest or stay amidst stunning natural beauty and large beech forests.
Mountain bike trails in Redes often feature significant elevation changes due to the park's dramatic topography. For example, the difficult Crestón Tunnel – Texu la Oración Viewpoint loop from Bezanes involves over 1700 meters of ascent and descent, providing a demanding workout and panoramic views.


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