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Mountain biking around Olmedillo de Roa offers routes through the Ribera del Duero region, characterized by its rural charm and viticultural landscapes. The area features extensive vineyards, rural roads, and paths that wind through river valleys and gentle hills. These physical features provide varied terrain suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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40.8km
03:10
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The bridge is built of stone and is characterized by its semicircular arches; it originally had four, although today it retains three due to later renovations. Over the centuries it has undergone numerous restorations, especially due to the floods of the Duero, one of the most important being the expansion and widening in the 19th century. In addition to its architectural value, it has been a strategic point for the passage of people, goods and herds, and today it is a symbol of the city and a very pleasant place to walk and enjoy the views of the river and Aranda de Duero. [iglesiaslocales.com], [edadesdelh...ogspot.com]
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The Aranda de Duero Bridge, also known as Puente Mayor, is one of the city's most important historical elements, as it crosses the Duero River and has been key to its development. Although often called "Roman", it is actually a bridge of medieval origin, with references from the 12th-14th centuries, when it served as a fundamental crossing point on trade routes and the old Royal Road that connected the center and north of Spain.
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At the convent there is a drinking fountain & picnic tables. The nuns sell handmade chocolates & cakes from a little shop beside the San Pedro church
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The Aranda de Duero Bridge, also known as the Puente Mayor, is a medieval stone bridge over the Duero River. It is a symbol of the city and its heritage, connecting the old town with the modern areas. Although it has been renovated over time, it retains its historic essence.
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The Church of Santa María la Real is a prominent Gothic monument in Aranda de Duero, Spain. Its most notable feature is its main façade, a masterpiece of the 15th-century Isabelline Gothic style, richly decorated with detailed sculptures. It is a cultural and architectural landmark in the city.
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The most used bridge to connect both areas of the river.
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Town located in the Ribera de Duero. The most important point is the square where the Church of San Mamés Mártir is located. In Fuentecén there is also one of the 111 unique trees in the province of Burgos, called "Pino Redondo" for its perfect dome that it had until a few decades ago.
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On the outskirts of a small town - La Aguilera we find this beautiful monastery. The original name is Domus Dei monastery, dating from the 14th century.
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There are over 15 mountain bike routes available around Olmedillo de Roa, offering a variety of experiences through the Ribera del Duero region's vineyards, rural roads, and river valleys.
The terrain around Olmedillo de Roa is characterized by extensive vineyards, rural roads, and paths that wind through river valleys and gentle hills. You'll find a mix of surfaces suitable for mountain biking, from dirt tracks through agricultural areas to more defined paths along the Duero River.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there are options suitable for beginners. The region's rural roads and vineyard paths often provide gentler gradients. For a moderate but accessible option, consider Vuelta por el bosque de La Horra, which leads through forested areas and is 7.1 miles (11.5 km) long.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as circular loops. An example is the Road to Haza y Castillo de la Vega — circular route via the Duero Route, a 25.3 miles (40.8 km) trail that follows the Duero River.
While mountain biking, you'll encounter the scenic vineyards and rural charm of the Ribera del Duero. Nearby attractions include the historic Roa de Duero and Sotillo de la Ribera. The region also features the impressive 16th-17th century Iglesia Parroquial de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora in Olmedillo de Roa itself, and the Ermita de la Virgen de Basardilla on a nearby hill, offering privileged views.
Many of the rural roads and paths through vineyards and natural landscapes are generally suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept under control. Always ensure your dog is accustomed to cycling, and be mindful of local regulations and other trail users.
The spring, particularly when almond trees are in bloom, offers a beautiful backdrop for cycling. Autumn is also excellent, with pleasant temperatures and the vibrant colors of the vineyards. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable if riding during this season.
Olmedillo de Roa and surrounding villages like Roa de Duero offer local establishments where you can find refreshments and food. The region is known for its wine tourism, so you might find wineries or rural accommodations that also provide dining options.
Parking is generally available within Olmedillo de Roa village. For specific trailheads, look for designated parking areas or suitable roadside spots, especially near popular starting points for routes that venture into the vineyards or along the river.
The komoot community rates the routes in Olmedillo de Roa highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic routes through vineyards, and the opportunity to explore the rural charm of the Ribera del Duero region.
Yes, for more experienced riders looking for longer distances, consider routes like the Path alongside the Duero – Aranda Bridge loop from Roa. This trail covers 37.6 miles (60.6 km) and leads through river valleys, typically taking around 4 hours 45 minutes to complete.
Public transport options directly to specific trailheads might be limited. It's generally recommended to use a car to reach Olmedillo de Roa or nearby larger towns like Aranda de Duero, and then cycle from there. Some rural bus services connect villages in the Ribera del Duero region, but schedules can be infrequent.


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