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Le vélo de gravier autour d'Olmos De Ojeda offre un terrain varié, situé dans une zone de transition entre les plaines de "Tierras de Campos" et la "Montaña Palentina" montagneuse. Cette région présente un réseau de chemins non pavés et de routes secondaires à faible trafic, idéal pour les routes de gravier tranquilles d'Olmos De Ojeda. Les cyclistes peuvent naviguer à travers des plaines agricoles plates, des vallées fluviales ondulantes et des sections montagneuses plus difficiles, avec les rivières Burejo…
最終更新日: 5月 31, 2026
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40.2km
02:58
530m
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難しいグラベルライド. 標準以上のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 ツアーの一部で自転車を押して歩く必要があるかもしれません。
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64.0km
04:14
720m
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37.0km
02:44
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Stage 2. Cervera de Pisuerga/Alar del Rey 72 kilometers. 920 positive meters. The second day has common sections with the previous stage and a small road connection. The first kilometers are known and it is a mental help to overcome the Peña Umoma slope from Vado in the opposite direction. The exit from Cervera through the old town is comfortable and pleasant. And almost without pedaling we enter Vado, connect with the red milestones and begin the cycling adventure through the fields of the Valdeados plain. In reality, only the last kilometer is hard, we overcome the panoramic hill and stop at the La Estación viewpoint, always contemplating the magnificent rocky backdrop of the Curavacas peak in the background. In Dehesa de Montejo, the Perazancas de Ojeda alternative detour leaves and a new route begins through the towns and rural landscapes of La Ojeda. The rural road has a good surface and without stopping we reach Colmenares de Ojeda. The entrance to the church of San Fructuoso is fantastic, it has three arches with a cross vault and a Romanesque portico. The jewel is a baptismal font from the 12th century kept inside, one of the best of the Palencia Romanesque, it is a sandstone rock font carved with high reliefs of religious scenes and ceremonies. The towns are small, people barely appear on the streets, and it is surprising to find so much artistic wealth in each rural center. The path does not have slopes as hard as the previous day, it is still a constant ups and downs through holm oak mountains, fallow lands and agricultural meadows but without slopes of five per hour. The valley of the Fuente de los Moros stream is delicious, the bicycles glide over the crops to Pisón de Ojeda. The church of San Pelayo dominates the town's plain from a hill, preserving the Romanesque apse from the 13th century. And then comes the hardest slope of the day, although it has a lot of uncomfortable gravel, it is short and immediately a new plateau appears with views and the descent to Montoto de Ojeda. The church is also on the hill of the town and we went straight up, shortcutting the milestones of the Natural Trail. The best part of the temple is the apse, from the 12th century, inside it has capitals and wall paintings. The portico is Cistercian from the 13th century, it is a temple that has more content than meets the eye. The route continues along the gravel road, jumps over the mountain through a plain of crops and descends to Perazancas de Ojeda. The parish church has a beautiful Romanesque doorway with three archivolts on carved capitals, from the 12th century. And at the exit of the town is the hermitage of San Pelayo, with interesting mural paintings from the 12th century and a portico with a semicircular arch on Mozarabic capitals, a valuable artistic complex declared a National Monument in 1931. The red milestone posts continue towards the connection with the Coal Route of Cok and Cozuelos de Ojeda, returning directly towards Alar del Rey. The route leaves the Nature Trail for now and continues along the road towards Olmos de Ojeda. Before arriving, pass by the Monastery of Santa Eufemia, former residence of kings, princes and nobles, it is one of the most valuable monumental complexes of the Palencia Romanesque, it was declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931 and can be visited on weekends. The price of the visit is four euros per person. In Olmos de Ojeda the red indications appear again and shortly after the Payo de Ojeda variant appears. The town is on a hill along a lonely rural road of bowling alleys and boulders. The church is outside the hamlet, it has a walk of acacias and a beautiful doorway composed of a pointed arch and an archivolt, inside it houses a Romanesque baptismal font with carved ornaments. The route returns along the same path to the Olmos de Ojeda intersection and turns to the right to visit the last enclaves of the gravel journey through the Romanesque of Palencia. The first town is Moarves de Ojeda, which has one of the most precious jewels of the Palencia rural Romanesque in the façade of the church of San Juan Bautista, declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931. The entrance has an elegant portico with five semicircular archivolts on capitals decorated with great detail and artistic level. The cake goes to the upper frieze, presided over by a Pantocrator surrounded by the tetramorphs and the twelve apostles, a marvel of Romanesque sculpture that especially attracts attention being in a small town in the Palencia wasteland. The attraction may also be due to the reddish color of the stone or the careful details of the sculptures. Inside it has a Romanesque baptismal font.
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The visit to the neighborhoods of San Pedro and Santa María is worth it for the heritage and landscapes but it has a price on the legs, you have to climb Monte de la Ruya again to connect with the main itinerary and overcome the infernal slope that We saw before the detour, which also has a trap because after a short descent there is another similar section to a hill, the prize is fantastic views of the Palentina Mountain. The road enters the meadows and mountains of La Ojeda again and there is a fun stretch, climbing the GPS average for several kilometers until Dehesa de Montejo, where the detour for the Perazancas variant comes out on the left. The route continues to the right, crosses the Cervera de Pisuerga road and climbs the slope of Peña Umoma to a hill that finally marks the entrance to the Pisuerga valley through the beautiful valley of Valdeados. The descent ends in Vado, it is noon, time for a snack but there is no bar or grocery store. Cervera is three kilometers away but it is the place where we plan to finish the stage and we decided to continue and spend the afternoon with the energy bars. The path continues along the charming bank of the Pisuerga River, favorable terrain, river landscape, good climate and change of environment. On the route there are yellow arrows of the Camino Olvidado or Camino de la Montaña, a Camino de Santiago very popular in the 12th and 13th centuries, starting from Bilbao, running along the southern slope of the Cantabrian Mountains and connecting with the Camino Francés in El Bierzo. In Barcenilla de Pisuerga, the milestones of the Natural Trail cross the Pisuerga River via a pedestrian walkway and change course, beginning the climb through the Mudá valley until the connection with the GR-1. The climb begins in Rueda de Pisuerga, the route passes by the church of San Cristóbal, which preserves the Romanesque doorway from the 12th century, and continues through Vallespinoso de Cervera to San Cebrián de Mudá, a town with a mining tradition and the last town on the Natural Trail of the Palentine Romanesque. In the square there are some wagons from the mining era, when the Cok Coal Route was the main economic channel of the valley. The church of San Cornelio and San Cipriano is on a hill, is Romanesque from the 13th century and was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1993. The climb to the Historical Trail passes through the European Bison Interpretation Center, runs through a mountain oak grove and ends at a small hill below the imposing Valdecebollas (2,143 m), entrance to the La Pernía valley and the upper Pisuerga. The views are stunning. The end of the stage is Cervera de Pisuerga, with accommodation, camping and complete services. The final stretch to complete a great day of gravel cycling continues through the Castillería valley and at the Estalaya crossroads, where the climb to the Verdeña Fossil Forest is, a path leaves on the left that leads to Vañes off the road. In this section it is important to have the track downloaded because there are no milestones on the route. You must continue along the road for about 500 meters towards Cervera and at the fork of the road take a detour to the left towards Rabanal de los Caballeros and Valdasornín. The rest of the way follows the road that goes down to the urban complex of Cervera de Pisuerga.
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Temple built at the end of the 12th century and beginning of the 13th, it is located on a beautiful hillock, on the outskirts of Barrio de Santa María, near the Aguilar de Campoo reservoir.
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The Church of the Assumption, located in Barrio de Santa María, is an outstanding example of the Romanesque in the Palencia Mountain. Built in the 16th century on the remains of a 12th-century Romanesque church, it preserves elements such as the apse and the nave of the Gospel.
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Built in stone and in medieval style, Puente de San Roque de Cervera de Pisuerga, dates from the 15th century. The bridge is composed of 4 arches.
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Nice railway bridge that crosses the Pisuerga river on the outskirts of Salinas de Pisuerga.
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The Aguilar reservoir, inaugurated in 1964, plays a crucial role in regulating the Pisuerga River. With a height of 48 meters and a length of half a kilometer, the dam is one of the largest in the area. It is part of a set of three reservoirs and is considered a tourist attraction thanks to the "Ruta de los Pantanos".
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このガイドでは、Olmos de Ojeda周辺の交通量のない挑戦的なグラベルバイクコースを3つ紹介しています。車を気にせず、静かで没入感のあるサイクリング体験を求める方に最適です。これらのコースは、この地域の多様な景観への真の逃避行を提供します。
Olmos de Ojeda周辺の地形は非常に変化に富んでおり、「Tierras de Campos」の平野と「Montaña Palentina」の山岳地帯との間の位置を反映しています。締固められた未舗装路、田舎道、交通量の少ない二次的な道路が混在しています。コースには、起伏のある川沿いの谷、Burejo川とTarabás川沿いの緑の牧草地、そして山岳地帯に近づくにつれてより挑戦的なセクションが含まれる場合があります。
はい、このガイドで紹介されているすべてのコースは円形になっており、同じ場所からスタートして同じ場所に戻ってくることができるため、同じ道を戻る必要がありません。例えば、Cervera de Pisuerga – Salinas de Pisuerga Bridge ループとCervera de Pisuerga – Ermita de Santa Eulalia ループはどちらもCervera de Pisuergaを起点・終点としており、便利な周回コースを提供しています。
この地域は、豊かな自然の美しさとロマネスク様式の遺産に恵まれています。サイクリング中には、Salinas de Pisuerga Bridgeのような歴史的建造物に出会うかもしれません。この地域はまた、保存状態の良いロマネスク様式の教会や修道院で知られており、見事な自然の背景の中でスペインの豊かな歴史を垣間見ることができます。
このガイドに記載されているコースは、距離と標高の上昇のため、すべて難易度が高いと評価されており、経験豊富なグラベルバイカーにより適しています。交通量は少ないですが、初心者や家族連れには登りや全体の長さが挑戦的だと感じるかもしれません。しかし、より広いパレンシア県には、カナル・デ・カスティーリャ沿いのセクションなど、すべてのサイクリングレベルに適したより穏やかなセクションも存在します。
Olmos de Ojeda の多様な景観は、年間を通して楽しめます。春と秋は、グラベルバイクに乗るのに最も快適な気温を提供し、春には青々とした緑、秋には鮮やかな色彩が楽しめます。夏は暑くなることがありますが、冬は特に標高の高い山岳地帯では気温が低くなる可能性があります。
Olmos de Ojeda は、フエンテス・カッリョナスとフエンテ・コブレ自然公園のような地域を含む、素晴らしいモンターニャ・パレンティーナの近くに位置しています。このガイドの特定のルートはこれらの公園に直接入らないかもしれませんが、クラバカスのような壮大な山々を含むこの地域の自然の美しさは、素晴らしい背景となり、適切なグラベルトラックでのさらなる探検の機会を提供します。
多くのルートは、セルベラ・デ・ピスエルガから始まるものなど、町の中心部またはその近くに駐車場があり、これらは周回ツアーの便利な出発点となります。出発する村で現地の駐車場の空き状況を確認することをお勧めします。
Olmos de Ojeda およびセルベラ・デ・ピスエルガのような周辺の村は田舎ですが、通常、主要な集落にはレストランやカフェのような小さな地元のお店があります。特に村と村の間ではサービスが少ない場合があるため、長距離ルート、例えばアギラール貯水池 – ピスエルガ塩田橋ループのようなルートでは、十分な水と軽食を持参することをお勧めします。
Olmos de Ojeda でのグラベルバイク体験のユニークな魅力は、その本物の、静かな田園環境と多様な景観にあります。広大な平野から起伏のある川沿いの谷、そして険しいモンターニャ・パレンティーナの眺めまで、すべて交通量の少ない静かなルートで体験できます。この地域の豊かなロマネスク様式の遺産も、アウトドアアドベンチャーに文化的な次元を加え、真に没入感のある体験を提供します。


他の地域の最高のグラベルライドを見てみましょう。