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Mountain bike trails around Las Hormazas traverse this tranquil municipality within the Odra-Pisuerga region of Burgos, Spain. The area features characteristic Castilian valleys and expansive plateaus, offering a blend of gentle routes and wide views. Trails often utilize secondary roads with varied surfaces including paved, unpaved, asphalt, and gravel sections. The landscape provides an accessible entry point to the broader mountain biking opportunities in the Burgos province.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
48.5km
04:13
630m
630m
This moderate 30.1-mile mountain biking loop from Villadiego takes you through diverse terrain and the dramatic Portillo del Infierno gorge.
52.7km
04:32
610m
610m
Explore the Las Loras Geopark on this 32.8-mile moderate mountain biking trail, featuring limestone moors and historic landmarks.

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15.0km
01:13
170m
170m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.5km
01:55
250m
250m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.6km
01:13
190m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Medieval Bridge of Villadiego is a historic structure located in the town of Villadiego, in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. Dating back to medieval times, this bridge is a notable example of the architecture of the period and has witnessed numerous historical events over the centuries. The bridge is built of stone and has several arches that allow passage over the Brullés River. Its robust design and strategic location made it an important point for transit and trade in the region during the Middle Ages.
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In and around Olmos de la Picaza, you can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. In addition, the region has several points of historical and cultural interest, such as churches and traditional buildings that reflect the typical architecture of the area.
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The Brullés River is born from a series of springs and fountains near Fuencivil. After travelling thirty-five kilometres it flows into the Odra River, which in turn flows into the Pisuerga. It passes through various towns including Quintanilla de la Presa, Brullés, Villaute and Villadiego.
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The Villadiego bridge is an example of civil architecture that is made up of three arches, the central one being higher and wider than the side ones. It is made of stone, its construction is ashlar and it has a vaulted structure.
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This town has 1,400 inhabitants and is part of the Odra-Pisuerga region and was founded by Count Diego Rodríguez Porcelos, lord of Amaya.
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In the Omos de la Picaza there is a tower that rises over the rest of the roofs of the town and that can be seen when the town arrives from any of the directions.
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An extensive plain appears that goes from the town of Villadiego and that extends several kilometers in an easterly direction. A set of paths appear to get to know this flat place, surrounded by mountains.
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Between the towns of Ordejón de Arriba and Ordejón de Abajo, within the limits of the Las Loras Geopark, stands the almost inaccessible watchtower of Peña Castillo. Its location makes it impregnable. For this reason, 500 years B.C. They located a strategic castro.
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There are over 10 mountain bike trails around Las Hormazas, offering a range of experiences from easy to more challenging routes. In total, you'll find 13 tours, with 7 easy, 5 moderate, and 1 difficult option.
Mountain biking in Las Hormazas takes you through characteristic Castilian valleys and expansive plateaus. The region is known for its rolling countryside, offering wide views and a blend of natural beauty typical of the broader Burgos province. You'll encounter varied terrain, including paved, unpaved, asphalt, and gravel sections.
Yes, Las Hormazas is an excellent area for beginners and families. Many routes utilize secondary roads with minimal traffic and offer gentle gradients. There are 7 easy trails available, such as the Torre de Villaute loop from Las Hormazas, which is about 9.3 miles (15.0 km) long and takes around 1 hour 13 minutes.
While many routes are gentle, the broader Burgos province offers varied terrain, including more strenuous options. Within Las Hormazas, there is at least one difficult trail, and several moderate routes like the Portillo del Infierno Trail, which is 30.1 miles (48.5 km) long and features significant elevation changes, providing a good challenge.
Yes, circular routes are a feature of mountain biking in Las Hormazas. The region is known for trails designed for exploring the area and returning to your starting point. An example is the Torre de Villaute loop from Las Hormazas, which offers a scenic circular ride.
While mountain biking, you can explore several historical and natural points of interest nearby. These include the Medieval bridge over the Brullés River (Villadiego), the Tower of Olmos de la Picaza, and Urbel Castle. The San Nicolás de Bari Church in Santibáñez-Zarzaguda is also a notable religious building in the vicinity.
The mountain bike trails around Las Hormazas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from more than 10 reviews. Users often praise the tranquil setting, the varied terrain, and the expansive views across the Castilian landscape.
While specific parking areas for mountain bikers are not detailed, Las Hormazas is a small municipality, and parking is generally available within the villages or at trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The best time for mountain biking in Las Hormazas is typically during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can be warm, while winter may bring colder temperatures, though trails generally remain accessible.
Generally, dogs are welcome on outdoor trails in rural areas like Las Hormazas, especially if kept under control. However, it's always recommended to check for specific local regulations or signage at trailheads, particularly concerning nature reserves or private land.
Las Hormazas is a tranquil municipality with several small neighborhoods. While specific cafes or restaurants directly on the trails are uncommon, you can find local establishments within the villages of Las Hormazas and surrounding areas to refuel after your ride.
The mountain bike trails in Las Hormazas vary in length. You can find shorter routes like the Torre de Villaute loop from Las Hormazas at 9.3 miles (15.0 km), up to longer excursions such as the Las Loras R14 Trail, which spans 32.8 miles (52.7 km).


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