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Road cycling routes around Villazanzo De Valderaduey traverse the Valderaduey River valley, offering a blend of flatter riverine paths and undulating sections. The region, situated in the León province, features altitudes ranging from 885 to 1112 meters, providing varied elevation for cyclists. Rural roads characterize the landscape, connecting natural scenery with historical sites. This area within Castilla y León is known for its river valleys and promotes cycle tourism.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
121km
05:02
630m
630m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
136km
05:31
720m
720m
This difficult 84.2-mile road cycling route from Sahagún explores varied terrain, historical sites, and river views near Puente Almuhey and

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71.8km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A very beautiful one with the remains of the medieval city wall.
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A very beautiful medieval bridge that still stands here.
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Smooth climb and good road from Prioro. Steeper in the last kilometers but shaded on its northern side, although with a bumpier road and very rough asphalt.
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An old masonry bridge over the Elsa River near a dam diverts part of the river water into an irrigation canal. The bridge is located on the Camino de Santiago route.
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Cea is a town of historical importance located in the southeastern part of the province of León, on the left bank of the Cea River. The most notable are the remains of the Royal Palace located on a hill above the city.
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Together with the watchtower and the defensive wall, the Castillo de Almanza are the remains of the 13th century Castle-Palace located at the foot of the Picos de Europa.
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Sahagún is a regional town in the province of Leon located between the Cea and Valderaduey rivers. A center for commerce already during the Roman occupation of the Iberian peninsula, it gained importance by being along the Jacobian pilgrim route towards Santiago.
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Ruins of fortifications and walls around the old town of Mansilla de las Mulas on the banks of the Esla river. The town is located on the Camino de Santiago Francés.
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The routes in this area traverse the Valderaduey River valley, offering a diverse landscape. You'll find a blend of flatter riverine paths and more undulating sections, with altitudes ranging from 885 to 1112 meters. This varied elevation provides a dynamic cycling experience on mostly rural roads.
Yes, the region is rich in historical sites. Many routes pass by or near significant landmarks. For example, the Sahagún and Almanza Castles Loop explores rural landscapes and passes by historical castles. You can also find attractions like Castillo de Almanza, Ruins of the Royal Palace of Cea, and Historic Landmarks of Almanza in the vicinity.
There are several road cycling routes available around Villazanzo de Valderaduey, with this guide featuring 3 highly-rated options. These routes showcase the best of the region's landscape and cater to different ability levels.
The region of Castilla y León generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summer can be warm, especially in the valleys, while winter might bring colder temperatures and occasional precipitation, making spring and autumn ideal for exploring the rural roads and varied terrain.
Yes, there are circular routes. For instance, Villarente from Sahagún – circular through Almanza is a popular option offering extensive riding through the varied terrain of the León province. Another is the Castillo de Almanza – Puente de Almuhey loop from Almanza.
The road cycling routes around Villazanzo de Valderaduey offer options for various ability levels. This guide includes routes ranging from moderate, such as the Castillo de Almanza – Puente de Almuhey loop from Almanza, to more difficult challenges like the Sahagún and Almanza Castles Loop.
Absolutely. The region is part of Castilla y León, which emphasizes cycle tourism with routes connecting provincial capitals and rural areas. You'll find longer routes like the Sahagún and Almanza Castles Loop, which is over 135 km, providing extensive riding opportunities.
Road cycling here is defined by its location within the scenic Valderaduey River valley, offering varied elevations and an extensive network of tranquil rural roads. The combination of natural beauty and historical sites, set against the backdrop of the León province, provides a rich and engaging experience for cyclists seeking both challenge and picturesque views.
Road cyclists who have explored Villazanzo de Valderaduey with komoot often praise the varied terrain and the opportunity to discover rural landscapes and historical castles. The routes are appreciated for their blend of flatter sections and undulating climbs, offering a rewarding experience.
Given the region's characteristic rural roads and its location within a less densely populated area of Castilla y León, many of the cycling routes offer a tranquil experience with minimal traffic. This allows cyclists to enjoy the natural scenery and historical sites in a peaceful environment.
The primary natural feature is the Valderaduey River valley itself, which shapes much of the landscape you'll cycle through. The routes often follow the river's course or traverse the surrounding undulating terrain, offering views of agricultural lands and natural riverine environments characteristic of the León province.
Yes, the area is suitable for combining cycling with other outdoor pursuits. Beyond cycling, the region offers opportunities to explore its natural scenery and parks. You can also visit historical sites like Roman villas, castles, and churches, making for a well-rounded outdoor experience.


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