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Touring cycling around Pedrajas De San Esteban offers no traffic routes through the heart of the Tierra de Pinares region, characterized by extensive pine forests and vast cereal fields. The terrain is predominantly a flat, horizontal Castilian plain, providing ideal conditions for relaxed cycling without significant elevation changes. Beyond the woodlands, the Montes Torozos present wooded hills, while the nearby Reserva Natural Riberas de Castronuño-Vega del Duero offers natural exploration along the Duero river.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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54.8km
04:56
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.6km
04:33
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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61.3km
05:30
280m
280m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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44.5km
03:52
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.9km
04:43
410m
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Very interesting... especially routes in autumn and spring when it rains so that the transit through the sands of the pine forests is not so complicated.
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a small Refugio (shelter) for 2. they have a fireplace (una chimenea)
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Church of Santiago Apostle (Alcazarén) Chapel of the Virgin of Carmen. It preserves some of the most interesting Romanesque-Mudejar remains in southern Valladolid, dating back to the very late 13th century. These are the two Mudéjar churches: the Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol, declared an asset of cultural interest, and San Pedro. The church of San Pedro has a scale model in the Mudéjar de Olmedo theme park. Currently only the Church of Santiago Apóstol is open for worship, as the church of San Pedro is used for cultural purposes, such as theatrical performances or summer shows. The latter remained in ruins for many years. It recently underwent restoration work which preserved the apse and the tower. It is one of the most important medieval monuments in the province of Valladolid, given its originality and size.
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In addition to the Mudejar churches, don't forget its bridge over the Cega
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Good cakes and bakeries next to the church
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On the route of the Via Verde Valle del Eresma, at kilometer 49 towards Medina del Campo, and passing through Nava de la Asunción, a stop is mandatory for the walker or cyclist in consideration of what meets his gaze at this point. It is striking to come across figures carved in wood that represent the direction of the winds to stay where they blow. They reflect the knowledge that education provides to people to free them from the constraints of economic and religious systems that can limit freedom, folk stories, storks that open doors to information, birds of prey that pay homage to resin craftsmanship, life in a game of chess, fantasy turtles, greyhounds and hares and tubs of water tuned with sentences to read and analyze their content. In short, they are eleven works of art that invite us to reflect on the environment, with social messages, It is the work of many hours of dedication, taking advantage of the days of the pandemic and occupying the mind in offering the landscape an artistic aspect that serves as a call to attention for the inhabitants of Nava, to form a team of volunteers who take on the commitment to take care of the over five hundred tree and shrub plantations that cover the six hundred meters of this Greenway route. This is the objective desired by the author of the sculptures, Manuel Frías Trampal. “It is environmental awareness to enjoy a welcoming natural landscape over time. To do this, you just need to sponsor any of the planted tree species and dedicate your name to it. You don't need to sign up to any list, you just need to decide to sponsor and care for the plant with watering and weeding,” says the forestry engineer and professor at the School of Forestry Foremen in Coca.
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On the route of the Via Verde Valle del Eresma, at kilometer 49 towards Medina del Campo, and passing through Nava de la Asunción, a stop is mandatory for the walker or cyclist in consideration of what meets his gaze at this point. It is striking to come across figures carved in wood that represent the direction of the winds to stay where they blow. They reflect the knowledge that education provides to people to free them from the constraints of economic and religious systems that can limit freedom, folk stories, storks that open doors to information, birds of prey that pay homage to resin craftsmanship, life in a game of chess, fantasy turtles, greyhounds and hares and tubs of water tuned with sentences to read and analyze their content. In short, they are eleven works of art that invite us to reflect on the environment, with social messages, It is the work of many hours of dedication, taking advantage of the days of the pandemic and occupying the mind in offering the landscape an artistic aspect that serves as a call to attention for the inhabitants of Nava, to form a team of volunteers who take on the commitment to take care of the over five hundred tree and shrub plantations that cover the six hundred meters of this Greenway route. This is the objective desired by the author of the sculptures, Manuel Frías Trampal. “It is environmental awareness to enjoy a welcoming natural landscape over time. To do this, you just need to sponsor any of the planted tree species and dedicate your name to it. You don't need to sign up to any list, you just need to decide to sponsor and care for the plant with watering and weeding,” says the forestry engineer and professor at the School of Forestry Foremen in Coca.
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It was built in the 15th century and is considered one of the best examples of Spanish Gothic-Mudejar. Property of the Casa De Alba, transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture of Spain since 1954.
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The region, known as "Tierra de Pinares," is characterized by extensive pine forests and vast cereal fields, offering a generally flat and horizontal Castilian plain. This makes for relaxed touring cycling without significant elevation changes. You'll find dedicated "carril bici" (bike lanes) in natural surroundings, ensuring a smooth, traffic-free experience.
Yes, the predominantly flat terrain and dedicated bike paths make many routes suitable for families. While specific family-designated routes aren't listed, the overall character of the "Tierra de Pinares" region is ideal for leisurely rides with children. Consider routes with moderate difficulty, such as the Historic Center of Olmedo – Coca Castle loop from Olmedo, which offers a good balance of distance and manageable elevation.
You can discover several points of interest. For example, the Historic Center of Olmedo – Olmeda loop from Olmedo takes you near the historic town of Olmedo, known for its cultural significance. Other notable attractions in the wider area include the impressive Portillo Castle with its panoramic views, and the ancient Megeces Bridge.
Spring and autumn are highlighted as the ideal seasons for outdoor activities like cycling in this region. The climate is mild, and the scenery is particularly beautiful, especially with the lush pine forests and changing colors of the cereal fields. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring colder temperatures, so plan accordingly.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Coca Castle – Coca Castle loop from Olmedo is a moderate circular route that offers a great touring experience without traffic.
There are over 20 no-traffic touring cycling routes available around Pedrajas De San Esteban. These routes range in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
While the provided routes focus on the immediate vicinity of Pedrajas De San Esteban, the region's network of quiet roads and bike paths makes it feasible to plan connections to nearby greenways like the Vía Verde del Valle del Eresma. You would likely need to combine local routes with short sections of quiet roads to reach it.
The routes vary in length and elevation. For example, a moderate route like the Coca Castle – Coca Castle loop from Olmedo covers approximately 54.6 km with about 217 meters of elevation gain. Shorter options, such as the San Juan Church, Mojados loop from Mojados, are around 16.3 km with 140 meters of elevation, offering easier rides.
The region's extensive pine forests and proximity to natural areas like the Reserva Natural Riberas de Castronuño-Vega del Duero offer excellent opportunities for wildlife observation. Cycling through these tranquil, traffic-free environments increases your chances of encountering local flora and fauna, especially during the quieter hours of the day.
Pedrajas de San Esteban, as a rural town, generally offers accessible parking. For routes starting from nearby towns like Olmedo or Mojados, you can typically find parking in the town centers or designated areas, allowing you to easily access the start of your chosen traffic-free cycling adventure.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil rural ambiance, the picturesque pine forests, and the flat, easy-to-navigate terrain, which makes for a very enjoyable and relaxing touring experience away from traffic.


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