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No traffic touring cycling routes around La Cabrera are characterized by a diverse landscape of mountains, river valleys, and historical mining areas. The region features a mix of challenging ascents and scenic paths through rural villages and natural reserves. Its topography includes significant elevation changes, offering varied terrain for touring cyclists. The area is known for its natural beauty, including ancient forests and unique geological formations.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.7
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41
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18.3km
01:49
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
18
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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56.8km
05:07
1,290m
1,290m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.1km
01:31
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.8km
02:21
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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When viewing the rock formations of Las Medulas, it's important to remember that this landscape is not natural, but rather the (sad) remains of a mountain range that was ruthlessly exploited for its gold ore as early as the Roman Empire. Nevertheless, this landscape of ruins is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A 15-minute film documentary about it (although only available in German) is available in the ARD media library as part of the highly recommended series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity" =>> https://www.zdf.de/swr/schaetze-der-welt/page-video-ard-las-mdulas-und-seine-goldminen-spanien-100.html
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The Mirador de Orellán is a spectacular observation point located in the town of Orellán, in the municipality of Borrenes, León. This viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the cultural landscape of Las Médulas, an ancient Roman gold mining complex declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Near the viewpoint, you can visit the underground galleries that were part of the Roman gold mining system. Entry costs €3 and a helmet with headlamp is provided for the visit.
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This small shrine, built in honor of the Mother of God, consists of a square pillar made of natural stone, on top of which a statue of the Virgin Mary is enthroned. It is rather small in comparison to the massive pillar (perhaps the word tower would be more appropriate). Larger and more conspicuous, however, is the wooden cross attached to the stone pillar, which stands out clearly against the dark background of the stone due to its light color. The simple cross has no corpus, but the characters for "Alpha" and "Omega" hang down from the side arms of the crossbeam. These are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet and refer to the words from the Revelation of John, the last book of the New Testament: "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. If anyone is thirsty, I will give him a free drink from the spring of the water of life" (Rev 21:6).
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If you decide to explore this route, you will be surrounded by nature, history and stunning views. Enjoy your hike! 🏞️🚶♂️🥾🚵🌞
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Unfortunately the surrounding hills are all witness of a forest fire, but this valley mostly survived and offers some shade
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It is located near Las Médulas, an ancient Roman gold mine. You can get to the viewpoint through the Perimeter Path. It begins in the town of Las Médulas and follows the Senda de las Valiñas until you reach the Mirador de las Pedrices. From the viewpoint, you will enjoy impressive views of Las Médulas and the remains of the peaks. You will also be able to see the Campañana Reservoir and the town of Lago. I hope you have the opportunity to visit this beautiful place! 😊
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The Orellán Gallery is an ancient underground water conduit that extends for about 100 meters. Its original function was to transport water from inside the mountain to burst it from within. The conduit ends at a viewpoint located in a vertical cut of the mountain, offering an impressive view. These galleries were part of the mining exploitation system known as Ruinae Montium. The Romans used these structures to extract minerals and natural resources. I hope you enjoy this historical and natural experience! 😊
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There are over 15 dedicated traffic-free touring cycling routes around La Cabrera, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. These routes are carefully curated to provide a serene cycling experience away from vehicle traffic.
The mountainous topography of La Cabrera, with its prominent Sierra de La Cabrera range, suggests that spring and autumn are ideal. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural springs and diverse flora, including Pyrenean Oak and Holm Oak, are at their most vibrant. Summers can be warm, while winters may bring challenging conditions in higher elevations.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available. For a moderate option that is still manageable, consider the Santiago de Millas – Destriana Village Well loop from Destriana, which covers about 25 km with a moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for those with some experience or families looking for a longer ride.
The routes in La Cabrera offer diverse scenery, from the rugged beauty of the mountainous terrain to picturesque valleys and traditional villages. You'll encounter natural springs, streams, and varied flora like Pyrenean Oak and Holm Oak. Some routes also pass through areas with historical significance, offering glimpses of local heritage.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Las Médulas – Orellán Galleries loop from Carucedo is a challenging 18 km route, while the Peñalba de Santiago Village – Montes de Valdueza Village loop offers a longer, more demanding 39 km ride.
La Cabrera is rich in natural and historical attractions. You might encounter mountain passes like Puerto de Fonte da Cova or enjoy views from Valle del Arroyo de la Yegua. Cultural highlights include the Church of Castrocontrigo, the charming Truchas Village, and the historic Castrocontrigo Castle.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, many routes pass through or near small villages such as Truchas, Castrocontrigo, or Destriana. These settlements often have local establishments where you can find refreshments and experience local hospitality. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer or more remote sections.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in La Cabrera, with an average score of 4.87 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free routes, the stunning mountainous landscapes, and the sense of immersion in nature. The challenging climbs and rewarding views are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
While specific routes are not designated as 'dog-friendly,' the natural and traffic-free environment of many trails makes them generally suitable for cycling with a well-behaved dog, provided they are accustomed to the activity and you adhere to local regulations regarding pets in natural areas. Always ensure your dog is safe, hydrated, and does not disturb wildlife or other users.
Given the focus on traffic-free routes, access points are often located near villages or designated trailheads. While specific parking information for each route is not detailed, you can typically find parking in the starting villages of routes like Carucedo, Destriana, or Quereño. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most accurate parking information.
Absolutely. The mountainous terrain of La Cabrera naturally lends itself to breathtaking vistas. Highlights such as View of Valle del Arroyo de la Yegua and various mountain passes like Puerto de Peña Aguda offer spectacular panoramic views, especially after a challenging climb. The secluded climbs of the region are known for providing great views back down.
The routes in La Cabrera range from easy to difficult. The majority of the 18 available routes are classified as 'difficult' (12 routes), with 5 'moderate' and 1 'easy' route. This indicates that many routes involve significant elevation changes and challenging terrain, suitable for experienced touring cyclists seeking a workout and rewarding views.


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