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Mountain bike trails in Xubia-Castro traverse a protected natural area in Galicia, Spain, characterized by diverse landscapes. The region features the Río Grande de Xuvia and Castro River systems, forming humid valleys with lush green landscapes and well-preserved oak and chestnut forests. Additionally, the Sierra de Forgoselo mountain range offers gently undulating hills, reaching altitudes of around 500 meters, with significant wetland areas and scenic viewpoints. This varied terrain provides a range of experiences for mountain bikers.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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57.1km
04:25
950m
950m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.7km
02:08
250m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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55.7km
04:58
1,350m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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42.6km
03:01
730m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.4km
02:21
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A recreational area or picnic area located next to the estuary offers beautiful views, with five stone barbecues and five large wooden tables. Numerous large trees provide shade. There are two ways to get there: - via the path that runs under the highway and descends toward the estuary (you can drive up to that point or just beyond) - from the Couto Monastery, in this case on foot and crossing the tracks (⚠️⚠️⚠️ Be careful as trains pass by, they are infrequent and can be seen from a distance, but be careful)
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A bridge on which to enjoy the river and take some beautiful photographs, especially towards the mill that is next to it.
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An ancient but very well-preserved and visitable monastery, very pretty and small, so you can see it in just a few minutes.
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A very well-preserved ancient monastery that can be visited (I don't know the opening hours) is located on the English Way to Santiago. A quick visit is recommended (it's small but beautiful), and then continue up the path on the left.
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Well, both paths continue along the English Way to Santiago, but the mills route, although it takes a bit longer (just a bit longer), is prettier and therefore the one I recommend. You'll pass by an old mill with a tidal dam that used to operate it, and you'll skirt the sea (and it's also the oldest path). Don't hesitate and use the mills route 😜
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It is a Romanesque building with additions of the Galician Baroque of the 18th century. A brief visit to the church and the monastic dependencies can show us a series of data that allude to the continuous building development of this monastery.
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This impressive 14th century fortress is octagonal in plan and has slate and granite walls that rise up to 12 meters high. In addition, the keep measures 18 meters. The most curious thing is the large circular moat that surrounds the enclosure. It is open for visits every day, except Monday, for a price of 2.50 euros per adult.
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This sober Baroque-style church was built in 1797 and has a rectangular plan. It is said that formerly there was a church on the Ferreira peak dedicated to San Vicente. Legend has it that they placed an image of said saint in the church of San Paio, but not liking his new house, he escaped every night to the mountains to sleep in his "bed". It is for this reason that in the image of the church of San Paio, San Vicente appears represented with the chains that they put on him so that he would not escape.
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There are nearly 90 mountain bike trails in Xubia-Castro, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.3 stars.
The terrain in Xubia-Castro is quite varied. You'll find trails winding through lush river valleys, dense oak and chestnut forests, and the gently undulating hills of the Sierra de Forgoselo. This diversity provides experiences ranging from riverside paths to more challenging climbs with scenic viewpoints.
Yes, Xubia-Castro offers trails for various abilities, including options suitable for beginners. While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't explicitly detailed, the region's diverse terrain includes easier sections, particularly along the river valleys, which can be enjoyed by those new to mountain biking. There are 7 easy routes available.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Xubia-Castro features 23 difficult mountain bike routes. Trails like Playground and Dog Park – Playa Sumiño loop from As Ferrerías, which is 35.5 miles long with significant elevation gain, or the Castillo de Naraío – Fervenza de Naraío loop from San Sadurniño, which covers 55.7 km with over 1300m of ascent, offer demanding rides through the Sierra de Forgoselo and other challenging terrains.
Xubia-Castro is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore humid valleys formed by the Río Grande de Xuvia and Castro River, with their well-preserved oak and chestnut forests. The Sierra de Forgoselo offers impressive views, especially from Pico de Racamonde. Notable attractions include the spectacular Fervenza do Río Belelle (Belelle River Waterfall), the historic Moeche Castle, and the site of an old factory and flour mill at Ponte Xuvia.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Xubia-Castro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Xuvia Mill – Playground and Dog Park loop from As Ferrerías and the A Caseta de Xur – Viewpoint loop from As Ferrerías, which offer convenient circular options for exploring the region.
Xubia-Castro is a protected natural area, and its lush landscapes are particularly vibrant during spring and autumn. These seasons generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for mountain biking. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, the region's abundant rainfall suggests trails might be wetter during the colder months.
The komoot community highly rates mountain biking in Xubia-Castro, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from river valleys to forest trails and scenic viewpoints in the Sierra de Forgoselo, as well as the well-preserved natural environment.
While Xubia-Castro is a protected natural area, many outdoor trails in such regions are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. Some routes, like the Xuvia Mill – Playground and Dog Park loop from As Ferrerías, even mention a dog park, suggesting a welcoming environment for pets. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local regulations regarding wildlife and livestock.
Yes, the Sierra de Forgoselo offers excellent viewpoints. From Pico de Racamonde (537 m), you can enjoy impressive panoramic views of As Pontes and the Ferrol and Ares estuaries. Routes like A Caseta de Xur – Viewpoint loop from As Ferrerías are specifically designed to highlight these elevated scenic spots.
The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the trail. Routes in the river valleys tend to have gentler ascents, while those traversing the Sierra de Forgoselo can be more demanding. For example, the Xuvia Mill – Church of San Paio de Ferreira loop from Xuvia has an elevation gain of around 735 meters, while more challenging routes can exceed 1300 meters of ascent.


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