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Mexico
Distrito Federal

La Loma Viewpoint – San Lorenzo Viewpoint loop from Tlahuac

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Road cycling routes
Mexico
Distrito Federal

La Loma Viewpoint – San Lorenzo Viewpoint loop from Tlahuac

Hard

5.0

(2)

110

riders

La Loma Viewpoint – San Lorenzo Viewpoint loop from Tlahuac

07:28

142km

2,380m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very 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 25, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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26.4 km

La Loma Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

La Loma, a classic cycling spot where the climb from San Gregorio ends (if you're coming from Xochimilco), is also the crowning glory when coming from Tlayacapan (30 km, almost all uphill, 1,200 m total climb) or Juchitepec (8 km, 350 m total climb).
You can enjoy the panoramic view with quesadillas, coffee, beer, pulque, etc. Weather permitting, you'll be able to see the volcanoes in the distance. Whether you're heading elsewhere, a stop here is definitely a must.
Enjoy the view and have a safe trip to your destination!

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26.4 km

La Loma, a classic cycling spot where the climb from San Gregorio ends (if you're coming from Xochimilco), is also the crowning glory when coming from Tlayacapan (30 km, almost all uphill, 1,200 m total climb) or Juchitepec (8 km, 350 m total climb).
You can enjoy the view and some quesadillas. Weather permitting, you'll be able to see the volcanoes in the distance. Whether you're heading elsewhere, a stop here is definitely a must. Enjoy your trip safely!

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28.4 km

Juchitepec–Loma Scenic Road

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A descent to enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of the volcanoes or an 8km climb to La Loma, which means the route is almost at the end of its climbs.
If you're going downhill, the asphalt has some potholes and sections in poor condition, but overall the pavement is good, and the curves are both respectable and enjoyable at good speeds. On the slope, you can enjoy your maximum speed.
If you're going uphill, don't forget to carry fluids because the heat can be intense at times, and the maximum incline of 12% will be a nightmare without hydration or carbohydrates. There's plenty of supplies in Juchitepec.

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45.3 km

Monumento de Ayapango

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Ideal for a final uphill sprint and a break or as a meeting point for the group. 🚴

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69.1 km

From here you will be able to appreciate, if the weather allows it, our famous active volcano, Popocatépetl, which is majestic at all times of the year. Of course there are more points where you can appreciate it, but riding a bike and being able to enjoy it on the move is the best.

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104 km

Crucero de Juchi Store

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Ideal for taking a break with the group and spending some quality time in the shop. 🙌🏼✨

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113 km

The advice here is to get there, going up here is already quite a merit for those who are not used to climbing by bike or are new to this, for the experienced it is a mere requirement to go up here to get to another side and perhaps return right here . However or wherever you go, stop for some quesadillas, coffee, pulque or other classic road food or maybe just to rest for a moment or wait for the stragglers to continue the route. Normally there is quite a lot of wind and it is cold so you need a windbreaker or to put up with the cold. The view of the volcanoes is wonderful when the weather allows it.

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124 km

San Lorenzo Viewpoint

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A beautiful place of passage, just to enjoy the view while pedaling or driving to a better stop or destination, although it is not for "mandatory" since it is on the road, you can see from above the mountains and the villages of the South. Don't forget to turn when you go uphill concentrating on your bike. ...smile...

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142 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

104 km

28.0 km

9.15 km

1.33 km

Surfaces

136 km

4.72 km

905 m

338 m

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Lowest point (2,230 m)

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Friday 10 July

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12°C

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