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Mountain bike trails around National Park Hoces del Alto Ebro y Rudrón navigate a landscape defined by deep canyons, gorges, and cliffs carved by the Ebro and Rudrón rivers. This region in northwest Burgos province, Spain, features rugged topography with narrow valley bottoms and extensive, almost flat moorlands at higher altitudes. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, including paths along riverbanks, dirt roads, and mountainous sections, often with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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A difficult 26.3-mile mountain biking route through Hoces del Alto Ebro y Rudrón Natural Park, featuring Orbaneja del Castillo's turquoise p

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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66.3km
06:25
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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40.2km
04:13
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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The waterfall springs from the Cueva del Agua from a height of over 20 meters, at the base of the rocky cirque that embraces the village, originating from an aquifer located in the subsoil of the Páramo de Bricia, and it leaps everywhere, dividing the village into two halves, the Villa and the Puebla, and descends among the stone houses, creating a most photogenic scene.
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A spectacular area for hiking trails
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The Church of Saint Stephen the Protomartyr in Bañuelos del Rudrón, in the municipality of Tubilla del Agua (province of Burgos), is a jewel of Castilian rural Romanesque architecture, with a remarkable history and architecture. Construction: 11th century. Style: Romanesque, with later Baroque and Gothic elements. It was declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) in 1997.
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Pesquera de Ebro is located next to the Ebro River. This historic residence of high-class families transports you back to the Middle Ages. Its picturesque, cobbled streets feature one of the largest collections of noble coats of arms.
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You might not want to go up to the village because you're too lazy, but once you get there, I assure you, you won't regret it. You can walk up the stairs or bike along the road from the village exit (heading upriver). It's clear that this is a tourist destination because it's home to most of the area's bars and restaurants.
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Fast, fun, and accessible. It's a shame the bridge collapsed, allowing you to connect to the trail on the other side and continue along it. Still, the return trip is well worth it.
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Very nice and comfortable route, there is a stretch of about 6km of narrow road and the vehicles do not respect it.
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails in National Park Hoces del Alto Ebro y Rudrón. These routes navigate a landscape defined by deep canyons, gorges, and cliffs carved by the Ebro and Rudrón rivers, offering varied terrain for cyclists.
You can expect a diverse range of terrain, from paths along riverbanks and dirt roads to mountainous sections with significant elevation changes. The park features rugged topography with narrow valley bottoms and extensive, almost flat moorlands at higher altitudes, sometimes including concrete stretches on steeper inclines.
Yes, the park offers routes for various abilities. While there are no easy trails, you'll find 10 moderate routes and 16 difficult trails, ensuring options for both intermediate and experienced mountain bikers. For example, the Cañones del Ebro — circular desde Valdelateja is a moderate route, while the Ebro Canyon Trail is considered difficult.
Yes, several circular routes are available. A popular option is the Cañones del Ebro — circular desde Valdelateja, which is 31.5 km long. Another highly-rated circular trail is the Orbaneja del Castillo – View of Orbaneja del Castillo loop from Quintanilla-Escalada, covering 43.1 km.
The park is rich in natural wonders. You can encounter dramatic river gorges and canyons carved by the Ebro and Rudrón rivers, reaching depths of up to 200 meters. Notable attractions include the enigmatic Pozo Azul de Covanera, a karstic spring with turquoise-blue waters, and the stunning Turquoise Pools and Waterfalls of Orbaneja del Castillo.
Yes, the picturesque town of Orbaneja del Castillo is famous for its stunning waterfall, which cascades dramatically down to the Ebro River. You can experience this natural spectacle on routes like the Orbaneja del Castillo – View of Orbaneja del Castillo loop from Quintanilla-Escalada. Another waterfall in the area is La Cañada Waterfall.
The park offers several majestic panoramic viewpoints of the Ebro's winding course through the canyons. Look for viewpoints such as the Mirador del Cañón del Ebro near Pesquera de Ebro. Routes like the Ebro Canyon Viewpoint – View of Orbaneja del Castillo loop from Cargadero de Petróleo are designed to showcase these spectacular vistas.
The park offers pleasant riding conditions even in warmer weather, especially along routes that traverse the Ebro gorge due to dense riverside vegetation providing shade. The transitional climate between Atlantic and Mediterranean regions means diverse conditions, so checking local weather forecasts before your ride is always recommended.
While the park is a natural area, specific regulations regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure their safety, especially given the presence of cliff-nesting birds and other fauna. Always check local park guidelines before bringing your dog.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the dramatic river gorges, diverse ecosystems, and the variety of terrain that offers both challenging ascents and scenic descents. Over 300 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the park's varied landscape.
Generally, permits are not required for mountain biking on established trails within the National Park Hoces del Alto Ebro y Rudrón. However, as with any natural park, it's always good practice to respect park rules, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of the environment. No specific permit requirements are listed for general mountain biking activities.
The duration of mountain bike trails in the park varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, a moderate route like Cañones del Ebro — circular desde Valdelateja typically takes around 3 hours 7 minutes, while a more challenging one such as View of Orbaneja del Castillo – Valdelateja loop from Castillo de Orbaneja can take over 6 hours.


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