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Mountain biking around Almarza De Cameros offers extensive trail networks within the Cameros region of La Rioja, Spain. The area is characterized by the Iregua River valley and the Sierra de Cameros mountains, featuring significant elevation changes. Riders can explore routes winding through dense beech, oak, and pine forests, often connecting to historical sites and showcasing the region's natural beauty. Unique geological formations like Los Peñuejos add to the diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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49.2km
04:50
1,370m
1,380m
Tackle a difficult 30.6-mile mountain bike route through La Rioja, exploring ancient caves and diverse landscapes in the Sierra de Cameros.
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53.4km
05:45
1,550m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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27.2km
02:49
690m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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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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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Small village that in 2022 had only 17 inhabitants. It is located in the Camero Nuevo region. Its parish church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción houses a Baroque altarpiece and a Gothic crucifix from the 14th century.
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Small village of about 70 inhabitants. Two pilgrimages are held every year in the Lollano hermitage: the first Sunday in June and the last Sunday in September.
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One of the most beautiful mountain villages in the Cameros region. Filled with stone houses, it is located on the slopes of a natural canyon, the Encinedo massif. This ravine was formed through a karstic process that gave rise to several chasms and caves. Two of them can be visited, the one in La Paz and the one in La Villa.
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Path along the slopes of Moncalvillo in the direction of Sojuela. It can be explored on foot or by bike.
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Singular tree of the CCAA, quite deteriorated but enduring the passing of the years.
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Important town of the region of Cameros.
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El Rasillo is a town in Los Cameros that has a livestock tradition. Today it is a tourist town located between the swamp and the mountain. A very special corner that deserves a visit on wheels.
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Small town at an altitude of 880 meters within the Tierra de Cameros region, specifically in the Camero Nuevo subregion. The relief of the municipality is marked by the valley of the Iregua river through which the streams come down from the high mountains of the Sierra de Camero Nuevo. In the middle of the town stands the parish church of San Martín, which consists of a Baroque part and another part from the 18th century.
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There are over 40 mountain bike trails in the Almarza De Cameros area. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 18 moderate and 22 difficult options, offering extensive exploration of the Cameros region.
The trails around Almarza De Cameros are generally geared towards moderate to difficult riders, with no routes specifically categorized as easy. However, some moderate trails might be suitable for confident beginners looking for a challenge, such as the Olmo de El Rasillo – El Rasillo de Cameros loop from Nieva de Cameros.
You can expect diverse terrain, including dense beech, oak, and pine forests, river valleys like the Iregua, and mountainous landscapes with significant elevation changes. Unique geological formations such as Los Peñuejos Rock Formations also feature prominently on some routes.
Yes, many routes in Almarza De Cameros are circular. For example, the challenging Cameros and Iregua Valley Loop and the moderate Olmo de El Rasillo – Ortigosa de Cameros loop from Montemediano de Cameros are both circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
The trails offer impressive views of mountains, valleys, and forests. You can encounter natural monuments like the unique Los Peñuejos Rock Formations with their reddish stone, or the Fountain of Life. The Olmo de El Rasillo is another notable point of interest.
Yes, some routes connect to historical sites. The region features abandoned villages and the village of Almarza de Cameros itself retains its traditional essence with cobblestone streets and well-preserved architecture. You might also pass by the San Marcos Hermitage.
The Cameros region is known for its diverse landscapes throughout the year. While specific seasonal recommendations depend on weather, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for exploring the extensive trail networks through forests and valleys.
The mountain bike trails around Almarza De Cameros are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Riders often praise the extensive network of trails, the challenging terrain, and the beautiful natural scenery, especially the dense forests and river valleys.
Yes, Almarza De Cameros offers several challenging, longer routes. For experienced riders, the Cameros and Iregua Valley Loop is a difficult 49.2 km trail with significant elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours 50 minutes. Another option is the View of the Islallana Cliffs – Los Peñuejos Rock Formations loop from Torrecilla en Cameros, a 48.1 km difficult route.
Absolutely. The mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Cameros and the Iregua River valley provides numerous natural viewpoints. Routes like the View of the Islallana Cliffs – Los Peñuejos Rock Formations loop from Torrecilla en Cameros are specifically highlighted for leading through impressive rock formations and scenic vistas, offering excellent opportunities for panoramic views.
The trails in Almarza De Cameros often feature significant elevation changes due to the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Cameros. Difficult routes, such as the Cameros and Iregua Valley Loop, can involve over 1,300 meters of ascent, providing a challenging workout for riders.


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