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No traffic touring cycling routes around Tineo are set within the mountainous western Asturian region of northern Spain, characterized by its challenging orography with long and steep slopes. The area features lush green hills, cultivated fields, and deep valleys, offering varied landscapes for cyclists. Tineo is also a significant part of the Camino Primitivo, providing routes that combine physical challenge with scenic beauty. The region's terrain includes notable mountain passes and expansive views of the Cantabrian Mountains.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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This difficult 17.2-mile touring cycling loop from Cangas del Narcea climbs 3113 feet to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Acebo.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.7km
02:19
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
42.2km
03:55
1,190m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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02:56
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is a small Romanesque church located in a mountainous area known as Fuentes del Narcea. According to legend, the church was built in the 9th century by a group of monks who discovered a statue of the Virgin Mary in a holly tree. The statue became known as the "Virgin of the Holly" or the "Virgin of the Holly," and the church was built in her honor. The interior of the church is decorated with frescoes from the 12th and 13th centuries, depicting scenes from the Bible and the life of Christ. The altar has a beautiful reredos carved in wood and painted with gold leaf, with images of the Virgin Mary, Saints Peter and Paul, and other saints. A popular destination for pilgrims and tourists who come to admire the beautiful architecture and rich history of the church. It is also a starting point for several hiking trails that lead to the nearby mountain peaks.
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right in the center of Tineo, a very interesting area
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One of the great Asturian mountain passes, without a doubt. Generally unknown to the general public, it's rarely used in professional races. It has two clearly distinct slopes. The southern slope, which begins in Pola de Allande, is gentle and steady, along a road in good condition. It shares much of its climb with Puerto del Palo, which it turns off from just 3 km from the summit of Puerto de la Marta. The northern slope, which comes from Villayon, is uneven, with very tough sections and several rest stops and descents. It reminds me a lot of the Croix-de-Fer from Sant Jean de Maurienne, not because of the landscape, but because of the type of pass.
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The historic center of Tineo, in Asturias, is a place of great heritage and cultural value, declared a Historic Site. This town, capital of the municipality of the same name, is located in western Asturias and is known for its rich history, its connection to the Primitive Way of St. James, and its exceptional natural surroundings.
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This one shelter was used to change clothes on our tour (with storms and wind).
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It is essential to try the typical sausage, chosco.
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Highly recommended, it can be done together with the Palo departing from Pola, the Marta is shorter but with a steeper slope
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There are 8 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Tineo. These routes are primarily designed for experienced cyclists, with 7 rated as difficult and 1 as moderate, offering challenging terrain and rewarding views.
Tineo's routes are characterized by mountainous orography, featuring long and steep slopes. You'll encounter lush green hills, cultivated fields, and apple groves, typical of 'Green Spain'. The terrain provides a challenging yet rewarding experience, often with amazing views of valleys and surrounding mountain ranges.
Yes, several routes offer circular options. For instance, you can explore the challenging Tineo to El Pedregal — circular via Alto de la Casa del Puerto, or the longer Route of Los Hospitales to Alto de La Marta — circular from Xera. Another option is the Cangas del Narcea, Courias y Besullo — circular route.
Many routes follow sections of the historic Camino Primitivo, offering a blend of physical challenge and cultural immersion. You can explore the historic town center of Tineo, or visit the partially demolished Romanesque Monastery of Obona, an important historical stop. The region's villages also offer a glimpse into local Asturian culture.
Absolutely. Tineo is known for its significant mountain passes. You might encounter the Alto de La Marta, offering expansive views, or the Alto de Lavadoira on routes towards Pola de Allande. These passes provide both challenging climbs and stunning vistas.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Tineo, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging ascents, rewarding descents, and the stunning natural scenery, especially the quiet roads and historical significance along the Camino Primitivo.
Yes, the region around Tineo features several beautiful waterfalls. You could plan a detour to see the Nonaya Waterfall or the impressive Oneta Waterfalls. The Waterfall at the Foot of the Camino is also a notable highlight.
While the routes are selected for their low traffic, the best time to enjoy the region's natural beauty and avoid peak tourist periods is generally spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October). The weather is usually pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant.
Yes, there are routes that begin from Cangas del Narcea, offering a different starting point for your adventure. Consider the Santuario del Acebo Loop from Cangas del Narcea or the Santuario de Nuestra Señora del Acebo a Linares de Acebo — circular desde Cangas del Narcea for challenging rides.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Tineo vary in distance, generally ranging from approximately 21 km to over 42 km. For example, the Tineo to El Pedregal — circular via Alto de la Casa del Puerto is about 21.7 km, while the Route of Los Hospitales to Alto de La Marta — circular from Xera extends to about 42.1 km.
Many routes offer breathtaking views, particularly from the higher elevations. The Sierra de Tineo, above the village, provides enchanting views of the valley and hills. Mountain passes like the Alto de La Marta also offer expansive panoramas stretching from the Cantabrian Mountains to the Cantabrian Sea.


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