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Road cycling around Bañuelos De Bureba offers routes through the characteristic landscapes of the "Las Lomas" area within the La Bureba region of Burgos, Spain. The terrain features expansive, open spaces with rolling hills and can present varied gradients, making for diverse cycling experiences. Several streams, including the Bañuelos and Fuentemoros rivers, indicate the presence of valleys and riparian zones. This region provides a network of roads suitable for road cycling in La Bureba region, connecting small, historic villages.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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54.7km
02:30
610m
610m
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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23.5km
00:57
150m
150m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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97.2km
04:33
1,090m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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86.5km
03:54
950m
950m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Sickle is nestled beneath the cliff, reached by crossing the small bridge over the Molinar River. Dating from the 13th century, it features both Romanesque and Gothic elements and has an arched portico offering fine views of the surrounding area. At its base stands a second, much smaller hermitage, dating from the 17th century, which houses an altar dedicated to Christ of the Remedies.
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A true boundary between zones, crossed by a road, just at an altitude of 1,000 metres.
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A delightful viewpoint of the entire Bureba area.
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Beautiful and surprising place. It's somewhat hidden if you don't look closely; a very curious cave-like structure opens up in the canyon. Its origin is unclear, but they have plenty of hypotheses! Definitely a must-see if you're passing by this road!
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Caves dug into the road from Trespaderne to Oña. A very cool place whose origin is unclear, whether they were used to shelter nomads or as cells for monks.
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There are a couple of fountains with cool water... there are several walking areas
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There are over 15 road cycling routes around Bañuelos De Bureba, offering a range of experiences from easy loops to more challenging rides. The komoot community has highly rated these routes, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The region, part of 'Las Lomas' within La Bureba, is characterized by expansive, open spaces with rolling hills and varied gradients. You'll encounter both climbs and descents, often traversing agricultural land and scenic river valleys formed by streams like the Bañuelos and Fuentemoros rivers.
Yes, there are easy routes available. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Briviesca is an easy 14.6-mile (23.5 km) trail that takes about 57 minutes to complete, leading through the local countryside.
For a more challenging experience, consider routes with significant elevation gain. The MonasterioDeSanSalvador – Frías Bridge loop from Briviesca is a difficult 97.2-mile (156.4 km) route with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial ride.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular loops. A popular moderate option is the Alto de la Verga from Briviesca — circular via Santa Marina and La Bureba, which covers 34.0 miles (54.7 km) and features climbs and descents through the regional landscape.
While cycling, you can explore historical and cultural points of interest. These include the Plaza Mayor de Belorado, the town of Belorado itself, and the Church of San Esteban de Villambistia. Bañuelos de Bureba also sits on an ancient Roman road, adding a historical dimension to your ride.
The region can experience strong winds and significant temperature variations. Generally, spring and autumn offer more moderate temperatures, making them ideal for cycling. Summer can be hot, while winter may bring colder conditions.
Yes, several routes traverse river valleys. The Belorado from Briviesca — circular via Villalomez and Valle del Río Retorto — Eurovelo EV01 is a moderate 33.2-mile (53.4 km) path that specifically passes through the Valle del Río Retorto.
The routes around Bañuelos De Bureba are characterized by rolling hills, meaning you can expect varied gradients with both climbs and descents. Even moderate routes like the Town Hall Arch – Poza de la Sal loop from Briviesca can feature close to 1,000 meters of elevation gain and loss over its 86.4 miles (139.0 km).
The komoot community rates the routes highly, praising the diverse cycling experiences offered by the rolling hills, open agricultural land, and river valleys. Cyclists appreciate the network of roads connecting small, historic villages and the tranquility of rural Spain.
Yes, some routes integrate with broader networks. For example, the Belorado from Briviesca — circular via Villalomez and Valle del Río Retorto — Eurovelo EV01 route is part of the Eurovelo EV01, indicating its connection to a larger European cycling path.
The area offers a tranquil, rural setting, perfect for those seeking quiet rides away from heavy traffic. You'll experience the charm of small, historic villages and expansive, open landscapes, providing a peaceful and immersive cycling experience.


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