03:53
64.5km
510m
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This difficult 40.1-mile touring cycling route from Cistierna explores the diverse landscapes and historic villages of Almanza and Gradefes.
마지막 업데이트: 2월 26, 2026
경유지
시작 지점
기차역
길 안내
13.6 km
공공 식수대
공공 식수대
22.0 km
하이라이트 • 성
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
60.6 km
하이라이트 • 다리
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
63.9 km
하이라이트 • 정착지
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
64.5 km
종료 지점
기차역
경로 유형 및 표면
경로 유형
53.8 km
8.65 km
2.06 km
표면
62.5 km
2.06 km
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This route primarily features paved surfaces, but be prepared for some unpaved and challenging sections where you might need to dismount and push your touring bicycle. Near Cistierna and Gradefes, parts of the trail follow the Esla river valley, which includes both asphalt and dirt tracks.
The route offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You'll pass through the charming medieval town of Almanza with its 'fairytale castle', and cross the historic Mercadillo Bridge, part of the Camino de Santiago. The trail also winds through the scenic Esla river valley and several ancient villages, including Sorriba del Esla with its unique circular dovecote. A significant cultural highlight is the magnificent Romanesque church of the Monastery of Santa María de Gradefes.
The Almanza y Gradefes circular route is approximately 64.5 km long and typically takes around 3 hours and 53 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle. This duration assumes a very good fitness level due to the route's 'difficult' classification and significant elevation gain.
The route is a circular trail that starts and ends in Cistierna. You can find parking options within the town to begin your ride.
No, this route is classified as 'difficult' and requires a very good fitness level due to its length, elevation gain of over 510 meters, and some challenging unpaved sections. It is not recommended for beginners or young families.
While the specific best season isn't detailed, given the varied terrain and potential for unpaved sections, it's advisable to cycle during periods of good weather to avoid muddy conditions or extreme heat. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for cycling in this region.
Yes, the route overlaps with portions of several historic paths, including the Camino Vadiniense and the Camino Olvidado (Forgotten Way). You'll also find sections that are part of the Ruta de las Cuencas Mineras del Carbón, offering glimpses into ancient pilgrimage and mining routes.
The trail passes through various villages and natural areas. While there are no explicit restrictions against dogs, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially when passing through settlements, near livestock, or on shared paths, to ensure safety and respect for local regulations.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Almanza y Gradefes circular route. It is a public route accessible to touring cyclists.
The route passes through several villages, including Cistierna (the start/end point), Almanza, and Gradefes. These towns and villages are likely to offer options for cafes, restaurants, and potentially accommodation, allowing you to refuel or stay overnight.
You can expect a diverse landscape, transitioning from mountain foothills to the lush, shaded Esla river valley. The valley provides a 'green pleasure of shade' with varied vegetation, including poplars and agricultural fields. You'll also enjoy views of charming medieval towns and ancient villages with their unique architecture.