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Touring cycling routes around El Campillo are primarily located in the Tierra de Medina region, characterized by its gently undulating plains and agricultural landscapes. The area features historical towns and open countryside, offering routes with minimal elevation changes. These paths are suitable for exploring the rural environment and historical sites. The terrain is generally flat to mildly rolling, making it accessible for various cycling abilities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Cycle a moderate 19.9-mile loop near Medina del Campo, passing historic sites like the Castle of La Mota on mostly paved surfaces.
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Cycle the moderate 22.7-mile Ruta de Carlos V - Medina del Campo Loop, gaining 329 feet over 2 hours, exploring historical sites.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in the 16th century by Diego Beltrán, a nobleman and member of the Royal Council of the Indies, around 1528–1533, on a site previously used on Santiago Street. Its design is attributed to the royal architect Luis de Vega. From 1602 to 1604, it housed the Royal Chancery; later, it served as the residence of the Marquis of Ensenada during his exile. In 1916, it was acquired by the Marquises of Argüeso; in 1950, it passed into the hands of the State and was used as a vocational institute, currently functioning as an educational center.
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Also known as the Main Parish Church of San Antolín. The original parish dates back to 1177, founded by settlers from the north (Palencia) and dedicated to Saint Antolín. In 1480, the Catholic Monarchs obtained a papal bull from Pope Sixtus IV elevating its status to a collegiate church with a free abbey. Construction of the current church began in 1502 and continued into the 18th century, with prominent architects such as Juan Gil de Hontañón, Rodrigo Gil, and the Gutiérrez brothers. It lost its collegiate church status in 1851, becoming simply the main parish church.
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This is a Renaissance building constructed in the 16th century. It was designed by Luis de Vega, who was the architect of Charles V. Importantly, the Marquis of Ensenada lived in exile and died in this building in December 1781.
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This Gothic-style building began construction in 1503, although, as is often the case with such complex structures, it wasn't completed until almost two centuries later. It is a relatively large church, notable for the balcony of the Virgin of the People and the clock tower. The main entrance dates from the 18th century, while the side entrance is from the 16th.
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It is a historic building that stands out as one of the most emblematic cultural treasures of the city. The collegiate church is, together with the Castle of La Mota, one of the most important historical buildings in Medina del Campo. Although its main part shows characteristics of the late Gothic style, its construction is complex and covers styles from the beginning of the 16th century to the 18th century.
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La Mota Castle is an impressive medieval fortress located in Medina del Campo. Built in the 14th and 15th centuries, this castle is located on a hill known as a “mota”, which allows it to dominate the town and its surroundings. The castle is famous for its reddish brick architecture, typical of the region, and has been restored to become an important tourist and educational centre. In addition to its historical value, the castle offers guided tours, underground galleries and cultural activities.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes available around El Campillo, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The region is known for its gently undulating plains and agricultural landscapes, making it ideal for exploring by bike.
The touring cycling routes in El Campillo primarily traverse gently undulating plains and agricultural landscapes. The terrain is generally flat to mildly rolling, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various cycling abilities and perfect for a relaxed touring experience.
Yes, El Campillo offers several easy touring cycling routes. For instance, the Castle of La Mota – Collegiate Church of San Antolín loop from Estación de Medina del Campo is an easy 18.0 km trail that takes about 1 hour 16 minutes to complete, leading through historical areas.
Absolutely! Many routes in El Campillo are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular moderate option is the Medina del Campo – circular by Moraleja de las Panaderas and Gomeznarro, which is 32.1 km long and explores the rural surroundings.
The routes around El Campillo often pass through historical towns and near significant landmarks. You can explore sites such as the impressive Castle of La Mota and the beautiful Collegiate Church of San Antolín. Other notable attractions include the Palacio de Dueñas Courtyard and various historic churches like the Church of Saints John of Nava del Rey.
The touring cycling experience in El Campillo is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.3 stars from over 11 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful agricultural plains, the historical townscapes, and the accessibility of routes for various abilities.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are a few difficult routes available. An example is the Castle of La Mota – Collegiate Church of San Antolín loop from Medina del Campo, a demanding 72.3 km route that offers a more extensive exploration of the area.
Route durations vary depending on their length and your pace. For example, a moderate route like Tierra de Medina – circular desde Media de Campo por Bobadilla del Campo (36.6 km) typically takes around 2 hours 5 minutes, while shorter easy routes can be completed in just over an hour.
Many routes in El Campillo offer a blend of historical interest and scenic beauty. The region's character is defined by open plains, agricultural fields, and historical townscapes, providing picturesque views as you cycle between historical sites and through rural environments.
Yes, several routes are designed to connect historical towns and villages within the Tierra de Medina region. For instance, the Castle of La Mota – Historic Center of Olmedo loop from Estación de Medina del Campo is a moderate 49.1 km route that allows you to visit multiple historical areas.
The natural environment around El Campillo is characterized by extensive agricultural fields and open countryside. You'll cycle through vast plains, experiencing the rural charm and tranquility of the Tierra de Medina region, with its characteristic flat to mildly rolling terrain.


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