Corredor del Oso Loop
Corredor del Oso Loop
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32.0km
880m
Mountain biking
This moderate 19.9-mile mountain bike route in Parque Natural de Babia y Luna offers technical sections and reservoir views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.43 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
19.3 km
8.93 km
2.58 km
1.21 km
Surfaces
19.5 km
8.93 km
2.37 km
1.10 km
177 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,600 m)
Lowest point (1,110 m)
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Friday 22 May
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11°C
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No, this route is classified as a hard mountain bike ride. It demands good fitness and advanced riding skills due to technical sections and steep slopes. Riders should be prepared to dismount and push their bikes on some portions.
The terrain is quite challenging, featuring technical sections with steep slopes and rugged, unpaved paths. Historically used for livestock, the trail can be demanding, requiring advanced riding skills.
You can typically find parking in Sena de Luna, the starting point for this circular route. Specific parking areas may vary, but the village serves as the main access point for the trailhead.
The trail offers breathtaking landscapes within the Parque Natural de Babia y Luna. You'll get great views of the Barrios de Luna reservoir and pass by notable elevations like Picos Albos, Peña Orniz, and Peña Ubiña. Don't miss the Corredor del Oso itself and the scenic Collado de la Raya.
The best time to ride this trail is generally during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the vegetation is vibrant. Summer can be very hot, and winter may bring snow and ice, making conditions difficult or impassable.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trail. However, as it's located within the Parque Natural de Babia y Luna, which is a Biosphere Reserve and Special Protection Area for Birds, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking within the Parque Natural de Babia y Luna. However, always respect park regulations, stay on marked trails, and practice Leave No Trace principles.
The Parque Natural de Babia y Luna is known for its diverse ecosystems. While sightings are sporadic, the area is a habitat for various wildlife, including the Cantabrian brown bear. You might also spot various bird species, as it's a Special Protection Area for Birds.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other paths. You will ride along parts of the Camino de Irede al Cuartero, the Camino de Mallo a Abelgas, and another segment of the Camino de Mallo a Abelgas.
Given the trail's difficulty and technical nature, you should bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and knee pads. Carry enough water, snacks, a repair kit, and a first-aid kit. A GPS device or a downloaded map is also highly recommended, as some sections can be remote.
Sena de Luna, being the starting point, offers some basic amenities. You can find local cafes, restaurants, and rural accommodation options in the village or nearby towns within the Parque Natural de Babia y Luna, perfect for before or after your ride.