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67.0km
690m
Mountain biking
This difficult 41.6 miles (67.0 km) mountain biking route from Cuéllar offers a challenging ride through Tierra de Pinares with scenic viewp
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Public Water Fountain
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67.0 km
End point
Public Water Fountain
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
58.3 km
3.95 km
3.80 km
881 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
52.6 km
4.69 km
3.53 km
2.53 km
2.40 km
1.26 km
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Elevation
Highest point (880 m)
Lowest point (740 m)
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This challenging mountain biking route typically takes around 5 hours and 47 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that this is an estimated moving time, and your actual duration may vary based on your pace, stops, and trail conditions.
The Correcaminos March - circular from Cuéllar is a difficult mountain biking route, suggesting varied and demanding terrain. Expect a mix of surfaces, potentially including singletrack, forest paths, and some technical sections, given the significant distance and elevation gain. Riders should be prepared for diverse conditions.
No, this route is rated as 'difficult' and is not recommended for beginners. With a distance of nearly 67 km and an elevation gain of almost 700 meters, it requires a good level of fitness, technical skill, and endurance. Beginners should look for shorter, less challenging trails.
Along the route, you'll encounter several points of interest. These include the historic Torreón de Santo Domingo, and scenic viewpoints such as View of El Llano and the Tierra de Pinares Viewpoint, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
The best time to mountain bike the Correcaminos March - circular from Cuéllar is typically during spring and autumn. These seasons offer more moderate temperatures, which are ideal for a long and difficult ride. Summer can be very hot, and winter might bring colder temperatures or adverse weather conditions.
While specific regulations for dogs on this particular route are not detailed, generally, dogs are allowed on trails in the region. However, given the length and difficulty of this mountain biking route, it might not be suitable for all dogs. If you bring your dog, ensure they are fit enough for the distance and always keep them on a leash, especially near wildlife or other trail users.
As a general rule for trails in the Tierra de Pinares region, specific permits or entrance fees are not typically required for recreational activities like mountain biking on public paths. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning private land or protected areas you might pass through. There are no indications of specific fees for this route.
Since this is a circular route starting from Cuéllar, you can typically find parking within or on the outskirts of the town. Look for public parking areas in Cuéllar that allow for extended stays, as the route takes several hours to complete. Specific trailhead parking information is not provided, but starting points in towns usually offer accessible parking options.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other paths. You will find it passes through parts of the Camino peatonal de Cuéllar a El Henar, Calle Barruelo, and the Camino de Viloria at various points along the circular journey.
As the route starts and ends in Cuéllar, you will find various amenities in the town itself, including cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can refuel before or after your ride. Along the extensive route, however, amenities may be scarce, so it's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks.
For a difficult, nearly 67 km mountain biking route, you should wear appropriate cycling gear, including a helmet, padded shorts, and layers suitable for the weather. Essential items to bring include plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike (spare tube, pump, tools), a first-aid kit, navigation tools (like a fully charged phone with the komoot app), and sun protection.