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Road cycling routes around Villalaco are situated within the Palencia province, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features extensive, flatter roads across the Castilian Plains, ideal for endurance rides through cereal fields and open landscapes. To the north, the Montaña Palentina provides challenging climbs and mountain passes with significant elevation gains. Additionally, the historic Canal de Castilla offers flat and scenic paths for more relaxed cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
4.5
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9
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51.7km
02:11
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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31.5km
01:16
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
152km
06:25
1,100m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29km
01:11
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The ruins of Astudillo Castle rise on a prominent mound detached from the San Martín moor. Although its origins may date back to the 10th century, there is no documentary evidence of its existence until the 11th century.
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Nice route along the river bank is gravel
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The Castillo de la Mota in Astudillo, also known as the Astudillo Castle, is a late medieval fortification dating from the 12th-13th centuries. It is located on an artificial mound on top of a gentle hill in the province of Palencia, Castile and León. This castle witnessed numerous historical events and served as the residence of illustrious figures such as Pedro I of Castile and María de Molina. Although only an ultra-semicircular cube and some remains of masonry from the walled enclosure remain today, it remains a jewel of local heritage.
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The Castillo de la Mota in Astudillo, also known as the Astudillo Castle, is a late medieval fortification dating from the 12th-13th centuries. It is located on an artificial mound on top of a gentle hill in the province of Palencia, Castile and León. This castle witnessed numerous historical events and served as the residence of illustrious figures such as Pedro I of Castile and María de Molina. Although only an ultra-semicircular cube and some remains of masonry from the walled enclosure remain today, it remains a jewel of local heritage.
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Remains of the castle of La Mota, it is a perfect viewing point of Astudillo and its region. The underground chambers of the castle are wine cellars.
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An inn run by Italian hospitallers from Perugia.
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Nice ride not too demanding and just enough variety to keep interested
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There are 6 road cycling routes available around Villalaco, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include easy, moderate, and difficult options.
The Villalaco region, situated in Palencia province, offers diverse terrain. You'll find extensive, flatter roads across the Castilian Plains, ideal for endurance rides through vast cereal fields. To the north, the Montaña Palentina provides challenging climbs and mountain passes with significant elevation gains. Additionally, the historic Canal de Castilla offers flat and scenic paths for more relaxed cycling.
Yes, many secondary roads in Palencia, including those around Villalaco, are known for having low traffic, which contributes to a safer and more enjoyable cycling experience. The region's cycling initiatives often focus on these quiet routes.
The routes often pass through picturesque villages with medieval charm and offer opportunities to explore the region's rich history. For instance, the route Torquemada from Astudillo – circular by Castillo de la Mota and Valdeolmillos features views of the Castle of La Mota of Astudillo. You can also find other attractions like the Jurisdictional Pillory of the Town Hall Square and the Riverside Beach of the Old Bridge of Astudillo in nearby Astudillo.
The best time for road cycling in Palencia, including the Villalaco region, is typically from April to October. During these months, milder temperatures make for pleasant rides. Spring offers vibrant green fields, while autumn brings rich colors to the landscape, enhancing the scenic beauty of your ride.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families. For a more relaxed experience, the historic Canal de Castilla, accessible from Villalaco, provides flat and scenic paths. Among the listed routes, Astudillo and Puente Fitero Loop is an easy 19.6-mile (31.5 km) trail, which could be a good option for families.
The routes around Villalaco cater to various skill levels. You can find easy loops, such as The Stone Book of Frómista – Frómista loop from Astudillo, moderate paths like Torquemada from Quintana del Puente – circular by the Castles, and more challenging routes with significant elevation gains, such as Palencia from Quintana del Puente – circular via Castillo de Sarmiento and Torquemada.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet secondary roads, the vast cereal fields, and the historical landmarks encountered along the routes. The diverse terrain, from flat plains to challenging mountain passes, is also a highlight for many.
Yes, several circular routes are available. Popular options include Torquemada from Quintana del Puente – circular by the Castles and Torquemada from Astudillo – circular by Castillo de la Mota and Valdeolmillos, both offering a complete loop experience.
Absolutely. For advanced cyclists, the Montaña Palentina region, accessible from Villalaco, offers challenging climbs and mountain passes with significant elevation gains. The route Palencia from Quintana del Puente – circular via Castillo de Sarmiento and Torquemada is classified as difficult, covering over 94 miles (152 km) with substantial elevation, perfect for those looking for a demanding ride.
Route distances vary to suit different preferences. You can find shorter loops, such as the Astudillo and Puente Fitero Loop at 19.6 miles (31.5 km), up to much longer endurance rides like Palencia from Quintana del Puente – circular via Castillo de Sarmiento and Torquemada, which spans over 94 miles (152 km).


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