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Road cycling routes around Sancti-Spíritus navigate a landscape characterized by rolling hills and river valleys, with notable elevation changes. The region features routes that traverse both open countryside and areas near natural features like the Sierra de Guindo. Road cyclists can expect varied terrain, including climbs towards passes and descents through rural areas.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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66.0km
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This moderate 41.0-mile (66.0 km) road cycling route in Arribes del Duero Natural Park offers challenging climbs and dramatic canyon views.
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This moderate 51.4-mile (82.6 km) road cycling route from Sancti-Spíritus explores the Sierra de Francia region in Salamanca, Spain.

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69.7km
03:02
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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87.4km
04:07
1,160m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful view here, now the last stretch to the top with 200 altitude meters to go.
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Hinojosa de Duero is a charming village in the El Abadengo region (Salamanca), located right on the border with Portugal and within the Arribes del Duero Natural Park, making it an ideal destination for rural tourism, nature and gastronomy.
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What to see in Hinojosa de Duero Church of San Pedro 16th century, Gothic style with later renovations. Its Baroque altarpieces are particularly noteworthy. Hermitage of Christ of Mercy Located on San Pedro hill, with a 13th-century Romanesque carving and spectacular views. Monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Erected during the Second Republic, in the upper part of the town, surrounded by crosses and a Calvary. El Corralito and Plaza de la Constitución Former town hall meeting place, now a local gathering spot. Ethnographic Museum Collections on traditional life and local culture. Natural viewpoints Peña La Vela, Mirador del Contrabando, Cachón del Camaces, and Cachón de la Diabla offer unique views of the Duero River and the Arribes del Duero Natural Park.
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Hinojosa de Duero is a charming village in the El Abadengo region (Salamanca), located right on the border with Portugal and within the Arribes del Duero Natural Park, making it an ideal destination for rural tourism, nature, and gastronomy. [turismocas...ayleon.com], [pte.es]
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walk to the Encinasola of the Commanders
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This is the Wolves Pass, the end of the climb to Peña de Francia (Granite Throne) ;)
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Great viewpoint of the Agadon Valley, a mandatory stop on the way up to Peña de Francia or the descent, to take more photos and read interesting facts on the information panel.
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Hinojosa de Duero is a municipality in the province of Salamanca located in the Arribes del Duero Natural Park. Beautiful viewpoints, fountains, waterfalls and hermitages are located a few meters from the urban area.
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Sancti-Spíritus offers a selection of 5 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. These routes navigate through rolling hills and river valleys, providing diverse cycling experiences.
While there are no routes specifically graded as 'easy', four of the available routes are classified as 'moderate'. These routes, such as the San Felices Castle and Lumbrales Loop, offer a good balance of distance and elevation, making them accessible for cyclists with some experience.
Advanced road cyclists will find challenging terrain, particularly on routes like the Morasverdes – Los Lobos Pass (1,499 m) loop from Alba de Yeltes. This route features significant elevation gain, including a climb to Los Lobos Pass, providing a demanding ride through the region's mountainous areas.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Sancti-Spíritus are designed as loops. Examples include the Sierra de Guindo Loop from Sancti-Spíritus and the Lumbrales – Camaces River loop from Villavieja de Yeltes, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
The routes offer a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. You can explore charming settlements like Sancti-Spíritus itself, Sanjuanejo, and Bogajo. Some routes also pass by significant landmarks such as the Monastery of La Caridad, offering cultural points of interest during your ride.
For those seeking longer rides, Sancti-Spíritus has several routes exceeding 40 miles (64 km). The Sierra de Guindo Loop from Sancti-Spíritus, for instance, covers over 51 miles (82 km) with substantial elevation, making it a great option for endurance cyclists.
The region generally experiences pleasant weather for cycling during spring and autumn, with milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, especially in the midday, while winter might bring cooler temperatures and a higher chance of rain, though cycling is possible year-round depending on personal preference and weather conditions.
The road cycling routes in Sancti-Spíritus are primarily moderate to difficult, featuring rolling hills and significant elevation changes. While some moderate routes might be manageable for active families, there are no routes specifically designated as 'easy' or tailored for very young children. Cyclists should be comfortable with varied terrain and some climbing.
The road cycling routes in Sancti-Spíritus are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes both open countryside and challenging climbs through areas like the Sierra de Guindo, as well as the scenic river valleys.
While specific parking information for each route start point is not detailed, Sancti-Spíritus and surrounding towns typically offer public parking areas. It's advisable to check local parking options in the starting village of your chosen route, such as Villavieja de Yeltes or Alba de Yeltes.
Many of the routes connect or pass through small towns and villages like Sancti-Spíritus, Lumbrales, or Villavieja de Yeltes. These settlements often provide opportunities to stop for refreshments, local food, or to refill water bottles, especially along routes like the San Felices Castle and Lumbrales Loop.
Generally, permits are not required for road cycling on public roads and designated routes in the Sancti-Spíritus region. However, always respect private property and any local signage you may encounter, especially when passing through rural or protected areas.


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