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Angliru and Alto del Cordal Loop from Mieres

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Spain
Asturias
Mieres
Mieres

Angliru and Alto del Cordal Loop from Mieres

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5.0

(2)

273

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Angliru and Alto del Cordal Loop from Mieres

04:28

66.9km

2,190m

Road cycling

The El Angliru and Alto del Cordal Loop from Mieres is a road cycling route that plunges you into the wild beauty of Asturias, with landscapes that transition from lush meadows to dramatic rocky outcrops. As you ascend, the views open up to offer a 'bird's-eye' perspective of the Picos…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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29.5 km

Ascent to Altu L'Angliru

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If you want to reach the top, start by saving your strength. And if you have to put a foot down, do so; it's no disgrace. With a 12-kilometer route, …

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View of El Angliru

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The council of Riosa could be considered one of the epicenters of cycling in Asturias. At the foot of Angliru, one of the toughest ascents in the world, it is …

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Alto del Cordal

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Classic Asturian mountain pass with winding and narrow roads through the typical greenery of northern Spain. It has traditionally been included in the Vuelta a España as a prelude to …

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66.9 km

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59.6 km

7.25 km

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66.9 km

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Tuesday 14 July

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the El Angliru circular route?

This route is classified as a difficult to very difficult road ride, demanding a very good fitness level. The ascent to El Angliru features extreme gradients, with the last 6 km averaging 13% and some ramps exceeding 20%, reaching a maximum of 23.5%. It's considered an 'HC' (Hors Catégorie) climb, the hardest category in professional cycling.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The route primarily follows well-paved, winding, and narrow roads. While the surfaces are generally in perfect condition, the challenge comes from the brutal gradients, particularly on the ascent to El Angliru and the demanding Alto del Cordal.

What can I expect to see along the route?

You'll experience stunning Asturian scenery, characterized by lush greenery, alternating meadows, and wooded areas. As you climb, especially towards the Ascent to Alto de l'Angliru, you'll be rewarded with spectacular mountain views of the region. The upper sections of Angliru can often be dramatic, with cyclists riding into the clouds.

Are there any notable landmarks or viewpoints?

Absolutely. The route is famous for the legendary Ascent to Alto de l'Angliru, often called the 'Olympus of cycling.' You'll also traverse the demanding Alto del Cordal, a historic pass. Near the summit of Angliru, there's a specific View of El Angliru offering panoramic vistas.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

Given the challenging nature and potential for dramatic weather, it's generally best to cycle this route during the warmer, drier months, typically late spring to early autumn. This avoids the worst of winter conditions and reduces the risk of challenging descents on wet roads.

Where can I park to start this cycling route?

The circular route starts from Mieres de Camín. You should look for suitable public parking options within Mieres de Camín itself to begin your ride. Specific parking areas are usually available in the town center or near local amenities.

Do I need any special permits or pay entrance fees for this route?

No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle this public road route. It is freely accessible for cyclists.

Is this route suitable for cycling with dogs?

This route is an extremely challenging road cycling route designed for race bikes. Due to the high gradients, narrow roads, and significant traffic on certain sections, it is not suitable for cycling with dogs, even if they are in a trailer.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of the [CIMA AS17] Angliru * La Vega (Riosa), Camino del Salvador, and [CIMA AS17] Angliru * Santa Eulalia, among others.

What should I be aware of during the descent?

While the climb is legendary, the descent from El Angliru can be equally challenging and requires extreme caution. Some parts have been improved with new tarmac, but it can still be fear-inducing, especially in wet conditions. Maintain focus and control, and be prepared for steep, winding sections.

Is this route suitable for beginner cyclists?

No, this route is definitely not suitable for beginner cyclists. It is consistently classified as difficult to very difficult, with extreme gradients that require very good fitness, advanced cycling skills, and significant mental fortitude. Even professional cyclists have struggled on these climbs.

Are there any places to get provisions or refreshments along the way?

The route passes through Mieres de Camín, where you can find cafes, pubs, and shops for provisions before or after your ride. However, once you begin the main climbs like Alto del Cordal and El Angliru, options become very limited or non-existent. It's crucial to carry sufficient water and nutrition for the entire duration of the ride.

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