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393
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11
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Road cycling routes around Montenegro De Cameros, located within Spain's Iberian System mountains, traverse a landscape characterized by high peaks, dense forests, and traditional villages. The region encompasses parts of the Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de Urbión ranges, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Routes often feature significant elevation gains, with climbs exceeding 1,500 feet (450 meters) on some paths. The area's natural features include extensive forests of pine, juniper, oak, and beech, alongside mountain passes and glacial…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.0
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102
riders
101km
05:44
2,330m
2,330m
This difficult 62.7-mile road cycling route through Alto Najerilla and Sierra Cebollera offers significant climbs and panoramic mountain vie
4.0
(1)
93
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85.2km
04:50
1,790m
1,790m
This difficult 52.9-mile (85.2 km) road cycling loop through Sierra de Camero features challenging mountain passes and diverse landscapes.

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5.0
(1)
104
riders
128km
07:08
1,660m
1,660m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
31
riders
170km
08:46
3,080m
3,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
21
riders
71.6km
04:33
1,990m
1,990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A recommended area for walking.
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Be careful, the 12% on the return and in the sun are formidable
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It is located in the Leza Valley, between Leza on the Leza River and Soto en Cameros. Fairly quiet road and very busy with cyclists throughout the year. Sitting and watching the flight of the vultures in the canyon is a privilege.
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Villoslada de Cameros is a small town in La Rioja inhabited by only around 400 people. It is located in a magical setting, at the foot of the Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park.
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Wonderful to cycle on the little-used road along the reservoir.
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The climb up the road to what is called the Black Lagoon of Urbión is a tough climb but well worth it. When you arrive at the top, the views are beautiful and a few meters away you can reach (with the bike loaded on top) the Black Lagoon.
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The population of Montenegro de Cameros is located in a beautiful natural area that makes it a Site of Community Interest as it is located in the Sierra de Urbión and the Sierra de Cebollero, in a unique but isolated enclave!
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Santa Inés is to the north of the province and it begins on its southern slope in the town of Vinuesa. Port of entity and that lasts several kilometers, where in the middle there is a detour to go to the Laguna Negra.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes available around Montenegro de Cameros on komoot, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
Road cycling in Montenegro de Cameros is characterized by challenging mountain passes, dense forests, and high-altitude landscapes. Many routes feature significant elevation gains, with some climbs exceeding 1,500 feet (450 meters) and total ascents over 7,600 feet (2,300 meters). The region is well-suited for cyclists seeking strenuous rides, with most routes rated as difficult.
The road cycling routes around Montenegro de Cameros are generally challenging, with significant elevation changes and mountain passes. While there are a few moderate options, most routes are rated as difficult, making them more suitable for experienced cyclists. Beginners might find the terrain demanding.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can encounter extensive forests of pine, juniper, oak, and beech, along with picturesque traditional stone villages. Notable landmarks include the majestic Pico de Urbión, the Source of the Duero River, and glacial lakes like Laguna Larga. Some routes also pass through scenic mountain passes such as the Portillo of the Laguna Negra de Soria.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Montenegro de Cameros are designed as loops. For example, the challenging Montenegro, Peña Hincada, and Santa Inés Passes Loop covers over 62 miles, and the Montenegro and Peña Hincada Passes Loop is another popular circular option.
Given the high-altitude landscapes and mountain passes, the warmer months, typically late spring through early autumn, are generally the best time for road cycling in Montenegro de Cameros. During these periods, you can expect more favorable weather conditions and clearer roads, avoiding snow or ice that might be present in winter.
The komoot community highly rates the routes in Montenegro de Cameros, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging mountain passes, the stunning natural beauty of the forests and high peaks, and the sense of accomplishment from tackling significant elevation gains.
Yes, the region encompasses parts of both the Sierra de la Demanda and Sierra de Urbión ranges. The Sierra de la Demanda features mostly paved surfaces with routes offering significant elevation gains. The Picos de Urbión area also provides road cycling opportunities, though some sections might be more suited for bikepacking or mountain biking due to technical terrain or unpaved sections.
The Vía Verde de la Sierra de la Demanda is a gravel cycling route that follows an old railway line. While it offers a traffic-free path, its gravel surface means it is generally not suitable for standard road bikes. It's better suited for mountain bikes or gravel bikes.
Yes, the Laguna Negra de Urbión – Montenegro de Cameros loop from Montenegro de Cameros is a challenging route that takes you past this beautiful glacial lake, offering stunning views of the Urbión Mountains' natural environment.
Due to the challenging nature of most road cycling routes in Montenegro de Cameros, with significant climbs and long distances, truly family-friendly options suitable for young children or less experienced riders are limited. The region is more geared towards cyclists looking for a demanding experience.
While specific parking facilities are not extensively detailed for all routes, some routes, like the Sancho Leza Pass – Soto en Cameros loop from Parking de La Blanca, indicate starting points with parking availability. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific starting points and potential parking information.
One of the longest routes is the Canales de la Sierra – Peña Hincada Pass loop from Ortigosa de Cameros, which spans over 105 miles (169 km) and features substantial elevation gain, making it a demanding full-day ride.


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