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No traffic touring cycling routes around Campo De Gomara traverse a diverse landscape within the Spanish province of Soria, characterized by varying elevations and natural features. The region is home to the Moncayo Natural Park, which includes the Moncayo Summit at 2,314.3 meters, offering panoramic views. Cyclists can navigate routes through picturesque oak forests and rugged terrain, with significant peaks like Peña Negrilla and Risco Pinilla providing additional viewpoints. This combination of natural beauty and varied topography creates a compelling…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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21.6km
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Explore Monte Valonsadero on this easy 13.4-mile (21.6 km) touring cycling route, featuring river views and forests near Soria.
28.8km
01:58
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110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49.0km
04:02
320m
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Cycle the 30.4-mile (49.0 km) Ciria from Gómara circular route on the Santander-Mediterranean Greenway, a moderate touring adventure.
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49.1km
04:32
220m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.7km
03:09
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Stage 1. Soria/Duruelo de la Sierra 106 kilometers. 1,240 meters of elevation gain. The stage's altitude data borders on a peaceful day of cycling from a medium-level perspective, especially the elevation gain concentrated in the final stretch, between Hontoria del Pinar and Duruelo de la Sierra. The stage can be divided into two days, with the first night's stop in San Leonardo de Yagüe, which has all the necessary amenities. In these bikepacking reports and suggestions, I try to provide information, suggestions, and opinions on optimal routes, routes, and terrain for enjoyable gravel bike travel. However, these data should always be assessed subjectively, allowing each cyclist to establish their own travel style and pace, depending on the tour company, the time of year, their goals, or their personal taste. A beautiful part of traveling is making each experience your own adventure. The milestones are marked, indicating paths, outstanding places, points of interest, or discoveries made by other cycle travelers, but each cyclist must find their own inspiration, and it will always be a unique journey. The Duero River has been a frontier since the dawn of Iberian civilizations, and Soria a strategic stronghold in a territory of conquest and power. And whenever I begin a bike trip in Soria, I always look for the riverbank to mark the starting point, at the foot of the Parque del Castillo, a natural space with an atmosphere of bygone eras marked by the power of a watercourse around a medieval fortress. A quiet and convenient place to park is the Paseo de San Prudencio parking lot, near the Romanesque chapels that distinguish the city's historical and artistic heritage. Along the riverside paths, there are gardens, recreational areas, kiosks, and inspiring sculptures, and on the opposite bank are the Church of San Polo and the Chapel of San Saturio, two jewels of Soria's Romanesque architecture. And there are also the signposts for the Senda del Duero Nature Trail, where the return route begins. The sign for the start of the Santander-Mediterranean Nature Trail section between Soria and Hontoria del Pinar is next to the train station, in another part of the city. The connection from the banks of the Duero River between the two Nature Trails has no specific signage; it follows the river along the riverside promenade, passes the San Saturio pedestrian bridge, and climbs along the University of Soria bike path to the Carretera de Madrid roundabout. The best route I've found in this area of industrial estates and vacant lots to reach the route of the old Santander railway is to go up Eduardo Saavedra Street to a crossroads where there are some car dealerships, turning left onto Camino del Cañuelo. This is a somewhat winding but effective route for reaching the "ground zero" of the Santander-Mediterranean Nature Trail by bike. The trail is located at the train station exit, with an information panel and the first red signs indicating the crossing points. And then it's time to pedal toward the forest kingdom of Tierra Pinariega and the Picos de Urbión. The first few kilometers fly by; it's a rural area, the villages are far from the railway, and you simply have to glide along the magnificent gravel surface of the old railway, seeing the remains of the stops, stations, and milestones of the Nature Trail. Ocenilla is a district of Cidones, close to the railway crossing, at the foot of the solitary Cabrejas mountain range. It's easy to cycle to the entrance of the village and see the sculpture of the Warrior of Ocenilla, a striking representation of a Celtiberian warrior found in the drawings of a 3rd-century BC vase, associated with the Numantian culture. The route winds along endless straight stretches alongside the Cabrejas mountain range and enters Tierra Pinariega through the municipalities of Abejar and Cabrejas del Pinar. Some milestones bear the yellow arrows of the Castilian-Aragonese Way of St. James.
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Ocenilla is a hamlet belonging to the municipality of Cidones. It is located 15 km from the capital, Soria. In the distance, beneath the foothills of the Sierra de Cabrejas, you can see the Pico Frentes. Access is the same as to Cidones, taking the N-234. Festivals include St. Anthony of Padua on June 13th and St. Stephen's Day on December 26th. A Celtiberian fortress stands here, part of the wall still stands today. The economy is based primarily on livestock farming. Among the plants, the oak stands out. Typical dishes include perolo on Christmas Eve and cachula, or pork blood broth. Art and Sights in Ocenilla Hermitage of San Antonio Church of San Esteban Archaeological Remains Don Simón Spring (Natural Spring) Ivy Spring (Natural Spring) Old Washhouse (Old Washhouse) Source: https://www.cidones.es/ocenilla
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The church of Santo Domingo, from the 12th century, is one of the jewels of Soria's Romanesque. Especially noteworthy is its cover rich in stone carvings.
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A peaceful and ideal place to rest
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In the light of the afternoon sun, the finely crafted facade of the former monastery church of Santo Domingo from the 12th century is particularly impressive. The portal, richly decorated with sculptures, is worth several closer inspections.
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Possibly one of the most beautiful Romanesque portals in the province https://www.turismosoria.es/que-ver/monumentos/iglesia-de-santo-domingo/
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Komoot offers over 100 no-traffic touring cycling routes in Campo de Gómara. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 12 easy, 36 moderate, and 53 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable path for every cyclist.
Yes, Campo de Gómara offers several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners or families. An excellent option is the Monte Valonsadero Route 1, which is just over 21 km long. Another great choice is the Fuentecantos and Chavaler - circular from Garray, offering a pleasant 28 km ride through the countryside.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Campo de Gómara traverse a diverse landscape. You'll find paths winding through picturesque oak forests, offering splendid panoramic views, especially in areas near the majestic Moncayo Natural Park. The region's varied elevations provide both challenging ascents and tranquil stretches, often revealing historical sites and natural viewpoints.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Campo de Gómara are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the easy Fuentecantos and Chavaler - circular from Garray, or for a more challenging ride, the Peña de la Sierpe – Church of Santo Domingo loop from Soria.
Campo de Gómara is rich in history. Many routes pass by or near significant historical sites. You might encounter the Cistercian Monasterio de Santa María de Huerta, known for its early Gothic and Herrera architectural styles, or the Church of San Miguel Arcángel of Ágreda. The region's heritage includes Celtiberian, Roman, Muslim, Jewish, and Christian influences, often visible in its charming towns and ancient structures.
Yes, the region features sections of Greenways that are ideal for traffic-free touring cycling. A notable example is the Santander-Mediterranean Greenway: Valcorba - Ciria, which offers a moderate, car-free experience over nearly 50 km, perfect for a relaxed ride through the landscape.
The region boasts several impressive viewpoints. While cycling, you might get glimpses of the majestic Moncayo Summit. Other notable spots include Peña del Tío Fresquito and Peña Negrilla Summit, which offer expansive vistas of the surrounding natural beauty and oak forests.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Campo de Gómara are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 66 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the paths, the stunning natural scenery, and the opportunity to explore historical sites without the disturbance of vehicle traffic.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to pass through or near charming local towns and villages, allowing you to experience the regional culture. For instance, you might cycle near settlements like Matalebreras or Borobia, offering opportunities to stop, explore, and perhaps enjoy local amenities.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are several difficult no-traffic routes. An example is the Peña de la Sierpe – Church of Santo Domingo loop from Soria, which covers over 46 km with significant elevation changes. Another moderate yet substantial option is the Camino de Abejar – Cidones Railway Halt loop from Soria, spanning nearly 50 km.


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