2.9
(19)
26
riders
02:23
48.7km
640m
Road cycling
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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23.5 km
Highlight • Summit
48.7 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
46.6 km
2.02 km
194 m
Surfaces
46.6 km
2.02 km
194 m
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Elevation
Highest point (410 m)
Lowest point (20 m)
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Description
If you're looking for a popular road cycling route that offers a solid challenge and beautiful scenery, the Cerro la Cuchilla loop from Gurabo is definitely worth your time. This moderate ride covers 30.3 miles (48.7 km) with a significant 2099 feet (640 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours and 23 minutes to complete. It's a favorite among local cyclists for its blend of effort and reward, perfect if you have good fitness and want to explore the diverse terrain of Gurabo.
What to expect on Cerro la Cuchilla loop from Gurabo
The route takes you on a journey through Gurabo's varied landscape, transitioning from more developed areas into the serene, lush greenery of the Caguas Valley. You'll encounter a mix of gentle hills and more challenging mountainous sections, including climbs through the Cuchilla de Hato Nuevo. While most of the surfaces are well-paved, be prepared for some segments that might be unpaved and could be difficult to ride. The scenic views, particularly along the Gurabo River and its tributaries, provide picturesque backdrops throughout the ride, making the significant elevation gains feel more rewarding. This loop is best suited for road cyclists who enjoy a moderate challenge and appreciate diverse natural scenery.
Planning your visit
To make the most of your ride, consider planning your visit during the cooler, drier months from December to April. This period helps you avoid the peak heat and humidity of summer, as well as the higher likelihood of rain during hurricane season. Be aware that while most of the route is on good roads, some unpaved sections exist, so check your tire setup. There are no specific permits required for this popular route, but always carry enough water, especially on warmer days.
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