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Mexico
Distrito Federal

Coyoacán – Tree-Lined Road in Mexico loop from Etiopía/Plaza de la Transparencia

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Road cycling routes
Mexico
Distrito Federal

Coyoacán – Tree-Lined Road in Mexico loop from Etiopía/Plaza de la Transparencia

Hard

4.7

(6)

134

riders

Coyoacán – Tree-Lined Road in Mexico loop from Etiopía/Plaza de la Transparencia

05:41

113km

1,720m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 13.5 km for 176 m

After 94.0 km for 145 m

After 101 km for 63 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

4.85 km

Leon Trotsky House Museum

Highlight • Historical Site

The Leon Trotsky House Museum, Trotsky Museum, or Trotsky House Museum, is a museum honoring Leon Trotsky and an organization that works to promote political asylum, located in the Coyoacán neighborhood of Mexico City.

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2

6.57 km

Coyoacán

Highlight • Settlement

a place without a doubt super! to spend with friends and there are good cafes and restaurants!

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3

39.1 km

Campesino Sacrificado Monument

Highlight • Monument

On the road, on the side of the current Parres el Guarda Police Station (it used to be a school), he finds this peculiar stone sculpture that almost no one knows, the figure is a woman with her face covered with features of suffering and in her lap a male figure who appears to be dead, the work is called the Sacrificed Peasant, although the locals call it the "Mother Monument" and say it has a dead child in its legs; Apparently almost no one knows the history of the sculpture, but it is there to appreciate its characteristics created by the artist Dr Francisco Arturo Marín.

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4

42.2 km

Cimas Curves (Motorcyclist Cemetery)

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Between the Cima I and II volcanoes there are these well-drawn curves that are adorned with a beautiful view of full of wooded vegetation. You will also be able to appreciate crop fields on the slopes of the volcano, although it does not have a shoulder there is enough space to ride your bike without conflicts, just take a good look at the edge of the road that is often dirty with small objects such as glass, earth and even pieces of bodywork since it is an area of frequent traffic accidents. In this section that looks like a graveyard for motorcyclists (mostly) you will find crosses with helmets, and even wings of those who unfortunately fell into the hands of "Santa Muerte" who, by the way, has his small "hermitage" 1 km further on on the shore of this same highway towards Cuernavaca.
Coming out of these curves there is a descent of open land where the wind regularly passes strongly and there is almost always a police post in some security operation.
This piece of road is in excellent condition and in addition to its natural beauty it is fun to enjoy pedaling, even going uphill from Tres Marías you can see the whole place full of vegetation and being there you can remember that the hard climbs of the route are over and the descent is very close (to Cuernavaca or to CDMX). It is part of a great achievement to be here, enjoy it! ¨)

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5

44.3 km

Chapel of Santa Muerte

Highlight • Religious Site

Seeing this "little house" means the tough climb is over! Whether you're heading to Tres Marías or Parres, there's no refreshment station here, just space to stop and rest or return safely because the space between the forest and the asphalt is wide.
Located on the side of the road, you'll see this structure in the distance, where they worship Santa Muerte. Asking the locals, they say some motorcyclists bring her flowers and light candles.

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6

56.0 km

A good climb to train with strength, if the famous walls of Huitzilac are hard, this section adds to its roughness with a ramp of up to 18% with slight curves to suffer a while and leave your legs on fire! This street in Hidalgo goes straight up to the highway to Tres Marías, it is the alternate route for the ascent to the Church and the Municipal Palace of Huitzilac. With a good scratched concrete pavement to avoid slipping in times of rain, although I don't think it's completely useful when going downhill by bike; You will see some small views of the local green hills and being a less busy street it is easier to climb without problems. To hit it with everything!!

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7

75.2 km

Parres El Guarda Arch

Highlight • Monument

Announcing the entrance (and exit) to this town of Tlalpan in Mexico City, "Parres el Guarda," which means the climb is over when you're coming from Mexico City, or the descent to the city begins on the other side.
It's not a place to stop; vehicles pass by almost all the time.
There in Parres, there's a wide variety of food, from tamales, atole, tortas, quesadillas, and sopes to shops and a cafe where you can stop for something.

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101 km

REPSA Zona de Amortiguamiento A2 Circuito Exterior Sur

Nature Reserve

9

102 km

Tree-Lined Road in Mexico

Highlight • Structure

104 km

REPSA Zona de Amortiguamiento A1 Circuito Exterior Norte

Nature Reserve

B

113 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

61.9 km

42.2 km

4.38 km

3.91 km

284 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

107 km

4.00 km

1.54 km

279 m

< 100 m

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Lowest point (2,230 m)

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