Ponte Caldelas and Cotobade Loop
Ponte Caldelas and Cotobade Loop
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33.5km
480m
Road cycling
This moderate 20.8-mile road cycling route near Ponte Caldelas offers scenic views, historical landmarks, and tranquil eucalyptus plantation
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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70 m
Highlight • Beach
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7.56 km
Highlight • Monument
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12.1 km
Highlight • Bridge
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30.0 km
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33.5 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
27.8 km
5.27 km
476 m
Surfaces
29.5 km
4.00 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (540 m)
Lowest point (240 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route typically starts near the Ponte Caldelas River Beach, which is a pleasant spot on the Verdugo River. This area serves as a convenient starting point for your ride.
This route is categorized as moderate. While it features mostly well-paved surfaces, the 33.5-kilometer distance and approximately 480 meters of elevation gain suggest a mix of climbs and descents. It requires a good level of fitness, but there's a notable 6 km downhill section through eucalyptus plantations that offers a relaxing stretch.
Yes, the "Ponte Caldelas - return via Borela and Cotobade" route is designed as a loop, bringing you back to your starting point in Ponte Caldelas.
You'll experience a beautiful blend of natural landscapes and historical points. Expect to cycle through tranquil eucalyptus plantations, especially on the downhill sections, and enjoy views of the Galician countryside. The route also passes by the Ponte Caldelas River Beach at the start/end.
Key landmarks include the historic Mirón Aqueduct, located near the edge of Mirón, and the 17th-century Borela Bridge, which crosses the Almofrei River near the hermitage of Lourdes in Cotobade.
To enjoy the best weather conditions and scenery, the spring and autumn months are generally ideal for cycling in Galicia. Summers can be warm, while winters might bring more rain.
Given its moderate difficulty, distance of 33.5 km, and elevation gain, this route is best suited for cyclists with a good level of fitness. It might be too challenging for young children or families looking for a very leisurely ride.
This is a road cycling route primarily on public roads. While there are no specific restrictions against dogs, it's generally not designed for accompanying pets. If you bring a dog, ensure it's safely secured in a bike trailer or carrier, and always follow local leash laws and clean-up regulations.
No, you do not need any special permits or entrance fees to cycle this route in Galicia, Spain, as it primarily uses public roads and trails.
Ponte Caldelas, being the starting and ending point, offers various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You may also find smaller establishments in Borela and Cotobade, though options might be more limited.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of other trails. Notably, it covers about 19% of both the Mtb Vía Mariana and the Via Mariana, and smaller portions of the Ruta das Almiñas e foxo do lobo, Caldas de Reis - Ruta, Sendeiro Rural de Galicia, and Ponte Borela.