Requejada Reservoir Loop
Requejada Reservoir Loop
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riders
02:44
32.4km
570m
Cycling
This difficult 20.2-mile touring cycling route circles Embalse de la Requejada, offering mountain views and significant climbs.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through protected areas
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Parque Natural Montaña Palentina
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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60 m
Highlight • Settlement
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6.37 km
Highlight • Lake
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21.5 km
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32.2 km
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32.4 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
14.8 km
13.7 km
2.46 km
1.49 km
Surfaces
16.1 km
14.8 km
1.34 km
151 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,340 m)
Lowest point (990 m)
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Friday 10 July
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Embalse de la Requejada – circular desde Cervera de Pisuerga route is approximately 32.4 kilometers long and typically takes around 2 hours and 44 minutes to complete by touring bicycle. This duration is for active cycling time and does not include stops for rest or sightseeing.
No, this route is rated as difficult and requires very good fitness. With a significant elevation gain of about 570 meters over 32.4 kilometers, it presents a considerable physical challenge, making it best suited for experienced touring cyclists.
The route starts and ends in Cervera de Pisuerga. As a hub for outdoor activities, Cervera de Pisuerga generally offers public parking options within the town, though specific trailhead parking might require local inquiry upon arrival.
The terrain is generally described as 'mostly paved surfaces'. However, given its 'Hard bike ride' rating and significant elevation, expect challenging sections that may be unpaved, steep, or rugged. Some parts might even require pushing your bike. The route traverses varied landscapes including agricultural paths, beech forests, and pasture hills.
You can expect breathtaking views of the Palencia Mountain region, part of the Cantabrian Mountains. Key scenic highlights include the picturesque La Requejada Reservoir, stunning mountain peaks, valleys, and high mountain meadows. There are also specific viewpoints like the View of Vañes and the Requejada Reservoir.
Beyond the natural beauty, key points of interest include the starting point of Cervera de Pisuerga, the impressive La Requejada Reservoir, and the historic Puente de San Roque de Cervera de Pisuerga. Don't miss the View of Vañes and the Requejada Reservoir for panoramic vistas.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other paths. You will encounter parts of the Asturian Way, Sendero Histórico: Palencia, Senda del Roblón, Senda del Oso, Sendero Cervera - Valsadornín, Camino de Peñas Negras a Arbejal según senda del Oso, and Camino de Cervera a Peñas Negras.
The best time for touring cycling in the Palencia Mountain region, including this route, is typically during the spring and autumn months. These seasons offer more moderate temperatures and generally stable weather conditions, which are ideal for a challenging ride with significant elevation changes. Summer can be hot, and winter may bring snow or icy conditions at higher elevations.
While dogs are often welcome in natural areas, a difficult touring cycling route like this, with potentially unpaved and steep sections, may not be ideal for all dogs, especially if they are not accustomed to long distances or varied terrain alongside a bicycle. If you do bring a dog, ensure it is well-trained, physically capable, and always kept on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near roads.
This route is located within the Parque Natural Montaña Palentina. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public trails within the Natural Park. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning environmental protection and private property. It's advisable to check for any specific local advisories before your visit.
Yes, Cervera de Pisuerga, where the route starts and ends, is a well-established town and serves as a hub for the region. You will find various restaurants, bars, and accommodation options there to refuel and rest before or after your ride.
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