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Touring cycling around Salvatierra De Tormes features tranquil landscapes and diverse terrain, making it suitable for various cycling proficiencies. The region is characterized by the Santa Teresa Reservoir, rolling hills, and the Tormes river basin, adorned with oak and almond trees. Cyclists can experience both paved and unpaved segments, with views extending to the distant Sierra de Béjar. The area offers a network of routes traversing traditional rural landscapes and granite formations.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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41.3km
02:41
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.6km
03:56
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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64.4km
04:18
1,010m
1,010m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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72.9km
04:42
940m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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55.2km
04:09
620m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the tourist and gastronomic area of Guijuelo, considered the birthplace of acorn-fed Iberian ham with Protected Designation of Origin (PDO Guijuelo). More than 150 ham and cured meat producers are concentrated here. The cold, dry climate of the Sierra de Béjar favors a slow, natural curing process, giving the ham a sweeter, more unctuous flavor.
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It is an old railway tunnel converted into a section of the Silver Greenway, which takes advantage of the old railway line between Béjar and Baños de Montemayor.
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It is the only granite theme park in Spain, created to pay homage to the quarrying tradition of the municipality. It occupies a former quarry transformed into an artistic and natural space. Monumental sculptures made from granite blocks by the Salamanca artist Amable Diego. Recreations that evoke menhirs, dolmens, and megalithic structures, including the famous "Salamanca Stonehenge." Explanatory panels on the history of quarrying, from Roman roads to modern industry.
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This tunnel crosses Béjar from its station and at the exit is the Textile Museum
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The Béjar station is special, it preserves many elements of the railway that keep the memory of another era alive, part of the houses of the railwaymen have been recovered for cultural activities and remains of the platforms, the loading docks, the pumping systems remain. water to the locomotives, the levers for changing the needles and a section with the old rails. Right in front there are remains of the medieval walls and in the background the buildings of Béjar, the station is at the entrance and you have to take a detour to get to know the urban complex. In Béjar there is the possibility of spending the night, it has all the services, and depending on the schedule and rhythm of each one, you can continue, do the next stretch of Navalmoral de Béjar and Calzada de Béjar, and when you start the return route they are also good places to finish the stage the towns of Baños de Montemayor and Hervás.
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The road between the towns of Los Santos and Endrinal, which is also part of the EuroVelo 1 international cycling route. The newly renovated asphalt, a pleasure to pedal!
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The region offers diverse terrain, from tranquil landscapes with gently rolling hills adorned with oak and almond trees to expanses of scrublands and lush pastures. You'll find both paved and unpaved segments, with routes like the Fuenterroble de Salvatierra and Los Santos Loop highlighting granite landscapes in the Entresierras region.
While most routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the region's Bajo Tormes Cycle Trail offers over 55 kilometers of well-signposted paths suitable for all types of cyclists, including beginners, for a leisurely exploration of the Salamanca meadow.
Many routes offer stunning views of the Santa Teresa Reservoir, often called an 'inland sea,' and the distant Sierra de Béjar. You can also explore historical sites in Salvatierra de Tormes itself, such as the Castillo de la Mora Encantada, the medieval walled enclosure, and the Church of Nuestra Señora de Monviedro. The nearby Guijuelo Jamón District is also a notable attraction.
Yes, several routes are circular. For example, the difficult Return to the Santa Teresa Reservoir — circular from Guijuelo offers panoramic views of the reservoir, and the Béjar from Guijuelo — circular via EuroVelo 1 takes you through varied terrain.
The region is suitable for cycling throughout the year, with its changing scenery offering different experiences. However, spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for touring cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential chill of winter.
Route durations vary depending on distance and difficulty. For instance, a moderate route like the Fuenterroble de Salvatierra and Los Santos Loop (41.3 km) can take around 2 hours 41 minutes, while more challenging routes like Béjar from Guijuelo — circular via EuroVelo 1 (64.4 km) might take over 4 hours.
Absolutely. The Return to the Santa Teresa Reservoir — circular from Guijuelo is a prime example, offering extensive views of this prominent natural feature. Another option is the La Tala – Santa Teresa Reservoir loop from Romanas.
The routes in this guide range from moderate to difficult. There are 2 moderate routes and 6 difficult routes, catering to cyclists looking for a good challenge and rewarding rides through varied landscapes.
While specific cafes or pubs on every route are not detailed, the region includes towns like Guijuelo, renowned for its Iberian ham, which offers gastronomic experiences. Salvatierra de Tormes itself has historical buildings now used for celebrations and may offer local amenities. It's advisable to check local services in towns along your chosen route.
Yes, many routes in the area provide panoramic views of the distant Sierra de Béjar, adding to the scenic beauty of your touring cycling experience. The diverse landscapes around the Santa Teresa Reservoir often include these mountain vistas.
There are 8 touring cycling routes detailed in this guide for Salvatierra De Tormes, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels to explore the region's natural beauty and historical charm.
Salvatierra De Tormes is ideal for touring cycling due to its tranquil landscapes, diverse terrain including rolling hills and river basins, and the stunning Santa Teresa Reservoir. The area offers a peaceful setting away from crowds, allowing cyclists to immerse themselves in nature and history at their own pace.


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