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Mountain bike trails around Posada De Valdeón are situated within the Picos de Europa National Park, offering a diverse and rugged landscape. The region is characterized by dramatic limestone peaks, deep gorges, and the high mountain Valdeón Valley, through which the River Cares flows. Mountain biking routes often utilize a mix of forest tracks, paths, and some asphalt sections, providing varied terrain for riders. This area presents a challenging environment with significant elevation changes, ideal for experienced mountain bikers.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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28.6km
03:29
1,220m
1,220m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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29.1km
03:39
1,100m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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22.9km
03:06
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This difficult 14.2-mile mountain biking loop from Oseja de Sajambre offers panoramic views in Picos de Europa National Park.
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03:58
1,440m
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This difficult 18.8-mile mountain biking loop in Picos de Europa National Park takes you from Espinama to Pico Jano, offering panoramic view
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After rain the downhill (opposite dierction) can be somewhat challenging with steep rocky and muddy sections. I rode it on a gravel bike with 50 mm tires. Not too technical, but you need to watch out.
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This place is famous for its impressive glacial cirque and the Fuente Dé Cable Car, which allows visitors to ascend to a height of 1,823 metres in just 4 minutes. Fuente Dé is also a starting point for various hiking and mountaineering routes, such as the ascent to Alto de la Triguera and the circuit around Peña Remoña. In addition, the area is rich in biodiversity and offers opportunities for observing flora and fauna.
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A varied tour with a box seat view of the southern Picos in Spain: This circular hike does not run through the Picos de Europa itself, but it has everything that makes a hiker's heart beat faster in Cantabria: Comfortable, wide paths alternate with short, steep climbs on narrow paths, sometimes it goes through sparse forests, sometimes the eye can hardly get enough of the views. The whole thing is spiced up with two small ponds that invite you to have a picnic along the way, a small, Stone Age megalithic tomb and the (albeit barely visible) remains of an Iron Age settlement. The brilliant highlight of the tour is the Pico Jano. From the almost 1,500 m high summit and the subsequent short ridge hike, you can look out over the entire south side of the Picos de Europa, the Liébana valley and to the south over the Cantabrian divide as if from a box seat.
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With the gravel bike and/or luggage go slowly. Take your time to walk your bike on the steepest sections (15% +), views are amazing. Because of the loose rocks your wheel will slip sometimes.
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A lush and diverse environment with abundant species of birds, ibex and other animals. In addition, the area is perfect for taking photos. And of course, one of the main attractions of Fuente Dé is its cable car, which ascends visitors to an altitude of around 1,823 meters. The cable car ride is spectacular and offers panoramic views.
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if you park in one of the layby along the road then starting from this village this little path to the start point works well.
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A crossing point between different valleys and mountain routes in the Picos de Europa.
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It's a mountain pass that reaches an altitude of 1280 meters. The pass is located between Cangas de Onís, in Asturias, and Riaño, in León. From the viewpoint located a few meters from the road, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings.
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The mountain bike trails in Posada de Valdeón are predominantly challenging. Out of 17 available routes, 14 are classified as difficult, and 3 are moderate. There are no easy trails, indicating that the area is best suited for experienced mountain bikers due to significant elevation changes and varied terrain.
Yes, there are several notable circular mountain bike routes. For example, the Portillo del Boqueron – circular desde Fuente Dé por el Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa is a difficult 57 km loop offering extensive views. Another option is the Macizo del Cornión – circular por Posade de Valdeón, an 29.1 km trail through the central massifs. Additionally, the Puerto del Pontón y Puerto de Panderrueda – circular desde Oseja de Sajambre is a 22.8 km route originating from Oseja de Sajambre.
The region is rich in dramatic landscapes. You'll encounter the towering limestone peaks and deep gorges characteristic of the Picos de Europa National Park. The Valdeón Valley itself is a high mountain valley through which the River Cares flows. Notable attractions include the Cordiñanes Reservoir, and various viewpoints offering stunning vistas. The area also features the recently designated World Heritage Forest of Asotín.
While specific viewpoints directly on MTB trails aren't detailed, the Picos de Europa National Park is renowned for its panoramic vistas. The Portillo del Boqueron route, for instance, offers extensive views within the national park. The Vega de Liordes Viewpoint and Mirador del Tombo are also notable scenic spots in the broader area, often accessible via routes that may include cycling sections.
The mountain biking routes in Posada de Valdeón are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the dramatic limestone formations, deep river gorges, and extensive forest tracks that define the experience. Many appreciate the challenging nature of the trails and the untouched natural beauty of the Picos de Europa National Park.
The Picos de Europa region, including Posada de Valdeón, is a high mountain area. While specific seasonal conditions for mountain biking are not detailed, generally, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather. During these months, trails are typically free of snow, and temperatures are more conducive to outdoor activities. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as mountain conditions can change rapidly.
The mountain bike trails around Posada de Valdeón are predominantly classified as difficult, with no easy routes available. This suggests that most trails may not be suitable for young children or beginners. Some sections may even require riders to push their bikes. For families with advanced riding skills, some moderate sections might be manageable, but caution is advised.
As Posada de Valdeón is located within the Picos de Europa National Park, regulations regarding dogs may apply. While the general policy for dogs on trails can vary, it's common for national parks to require dogs to be on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check the specific rules and regulations of the Picos de Europa National Park before bringing your dog on a mountain bike trail.
Posada de Valdeón serves as the capital of the Valdeón Valley and a central tourist hub within the Picos de Europa National Park. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads are not detailed, the village itself is accessible. However, given the rugged and wild topography of the region, reaching specific mountain biking starting points often requires personal transport. It's advisable to research local bus services or taxi options from larger towns if you plan to rely on public transport.
Posada de Valdeón is a central tourist hub and the capital of the Valdeón Valley. While specific parking areas for mountain bikers are not explicitly mentioned, you can generally find parking within the village itself. For trails starting outside the village, look for designated parking areas near trailheads or in nearby smaller villages. Always ensure you park responsibly and do not obstruct local access or natural areas.
Absolutely! The Valdeón Valley and the surrounding Picos de Europa National Park offer a wide array of outdoor activities. Beyond mountain biking, popular options include hiking, climbing, and bird watching. The famous Ruta del Cares, often described as one of Spain's most adventurous hikes, is also nearby, offering spectacular views of the Cares Gorge.
Yes, the Valdeón Valley has a rich cultural heritage. In Posada de Valdeón, you can find 8 hórreos (traditional granaries), a renovated mill, and an ancient 'Casa de Humo' (smoke house). The nearby village of Soto de Valdeón also boasts a valuable ethnographic heritage, including 17 hórreos, two of which are over 500 years old. These sites offer a glimpse into the traditional life and architecture of the region.


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