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49.6km
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Road cycling
Road cycling this 30.8-mile circular route from Burgos to Páramo de Vivar offers moderate difficulty and 1678 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
30.6 km
13.5 km
4.97 km
370 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
47.1 km
1.69 km
816 m
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Highest point (980 m)
Lowest point (820 m)
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This circular road cycling route usually takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete. This estimate is for the full 49.6-kilometer distance with 510 meters of elevation gain.
Rated as a moderate road ride, this route requires a good level of fitness due to its length and cumulative elevation gain. While not overly technical, beginners might find the distance and ascents challenging. It's best suited for cyclists with some experience.
The route features mostly well-paved surfaces, making it ideal for road bikes. You can expect a mix of open landscapes with gentle ascents and descents, typical of the Burgos province. Some sections may be on quiet minor roads, with others potentially on regional roads that generally have good shoulders.
The route has a strong connection to the legend of El Cid Campeador. You'll pass through Vivar del Cid, famed as the knight's birthplace. Other highlights include the historic town of Tardajos and the Church of San Vicente Mártir of Páramo del Arroyo. The region is dotted with small, peaceful villages and historical sites.
The best time to cycle this route is generally during the spring and autumn months when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring colder conditions. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
The route starts from Burgos. You can find parking options within the city of Burgos. For specific parking information, it's advisable to check local resources like visitaburgosciudad.es for up-to-date details on city parking facilities.
As a road cycling route, it is generally not recommended for dogs, especially given the distance and potential for traffic on some sections. Dogs are typically better suited for off-road trails where they can run freely and safely.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. It utilizes public roads and paths.
While the route passes through small villages, specific amenities like cafes or shops might be limited, especially outside of Burgos and Vivar del Cid. It's recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks, and plan any stops in advance.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Camino Francés - 04 Burgos a León, El Destierro, and the Camino del Cid (Senderista), among others. This offers opportunities to explore further if you wish.
Given the 'racebike' sport type and the description of mostly well-paved surfaces, a road bike is the most suitable choice for this route. Its design is optimized for efficiency and speed on asphalt.