4.7
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356
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No traffic touring cycling routes around Valle De Tobalina are characterized by diverse landscapes within the Montes Obarenes-San Zadornil Natural Park. The Ebro River shapes the valley, flowing through gorges and past traditional stone villages. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, from river paths to routes with significant elevation changes, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
4.6
(7)
31
riders
24.5km
02:17
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(6)
27
riders
32.9km
02:56
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16
riders
43.6km
04:24
1,040m
1,040m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(1)
14
riders
39.4km
03:14
340m
340m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
14
riders
38.7km
04:14
1,140m
1,140m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Sickle is nestled beneath the cliff, reached by crossing the small bridge over the Molinar River. Dating from the 13th century, it features both Romanesque and Gothic elements and has an arched portico offering fine views of the surrounding area. At its base stands a second, much smaller hermitage, dating from the 17th century, which houses an altar dedicated to Christ of the Remedies.
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Built to span the Ebro River, this stone bridge is an impressive 143 meters long and features nine arches. The central section boasts a slender defensive tower, adorned with battlements and arrow slits, added in the 14th century. In medieval times, passage was controlled from this tower: anyone wishing to cross the bridge had to pay a toll of a few maravedís. The bridge offers one of the best views of the city of Frías.
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The Castle of the Dukes of Frías was declared a Site of Cultural Interest on April 22, 1949. It is situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the town and almost the entire Tobalina Valley. The oldest surviving remains date from the late 12th and early 13th centuries, but most of what remains is from the 15th century. Visitors can explore the large parade ground, part of the curtain wall, and the rampart walk, and climb the keep. Opening hours are daily from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and the entrance fee is €2.
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Near the center of Frías...easy to see
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Views of the Tobera waterfall
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Several waterfalls and areas to see in Tobera
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Valle de Tobalina, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists seeking quiet paths.
The routes are primarily categorized as moderate or difficult. You'll find 10 moderate routes and 17 difficult routes, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
Many routes pass through or near stunning natural features. You can explore the dramatic Purón River Gorge, witness the impressive Peñón Waterfall (Cascada de Pedrosa de Tobalina), or visit the Tobera Waterfalls and Medieval Bridge. The region is also part of the Montes Obarenes-San Zadornil Natural Park, offering rich biodiversity.
Absolutely. The Valle de Tobalina is rich in history. You can cycle through picturesque medieval villages like Frías, known for its unique architecture, or discover the Hermitage of Saint Mary of La Hoz. Many towns, such as Herrán, retain their medieval structure with charming stone houses and historical buildings.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling in Valle de Tobalina, with mild temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summers can be warm, while winters are cooler but still offer opportunities for cycling on clear days.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the Trespaderne – Oña Historic Town Center loop from Trespaderne, which offers a moderate ride through historical areas.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, the 'no traffic' nature makes them safer. Families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances and some elevation gain may enjoy routes like the Trespaderne – Oña Historic Town Center loop from Nofuentes, which is moderate in difficulty.
Many natural areas and trails in Valle de Tobalina are dog-friendly, especially on quieter, less trafficked routes. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific trails or natural parks, and ensure your dog is well-behaved and on a leash where required.
Most towns and villages that serve as starting points for routes, such as Trespaderne or Frías, offer public parking facilities. Look for designated parking areas near town centers or trailheads.
You can expect a mix of terrain, from paved country roads with minimal traffic to gravel paths, especially as you venture into natural park areas. The region's diverse landscape, shaped by the Ebro River and surrounding mountains, means you'll encounter both flatter sections and climbs with rewarding views.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Valle de Tobalina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from 27 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquility, the stunning natural scenery, and the opportunity to explore historical villages away from busy roads.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, routes like the Frías Medieval Bridge – Hanging Houses of Frías loop from Frías offer significant elevation gain and a longer distance, providing a rewarding experience through diverse landscapes.


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