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Road cycling around Cerbón, located in the "Tierras Altas" region of Soria, Spain, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The area is characterized by rugged landscapes, including valleys, oak forests, and grasslands, providing a varied backdrop for rides. The low population density of Soria province ensures quiet roads, allowing for an undisturbed cycling experience. This region features a mix of ascents and descents, suitable for road cyclists seeking physical challenge.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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34.0km
01:50
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Cycle 21.1 miles (34.0 km) on this moderate road route from Castilruiz, gaining 2194 feet (669 metres) along the Alhama river.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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57.8km
03:10
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Hard road ride. Very 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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04:02
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Santa Cruz de Yanguas is a municipality in Soria in the Tierras Altas region, community of Castilla y León. During the Middle Ages it was part of the Community of Villa y Tierra de Yanguas. It is located in the Baos River basin, and has important forest and mycological resources. The municipal area is part of the Urbión Regional Reserve, with a large presence of deer, roe deer, wild boar and woodcock. Of its heritage, the Roman bridge that spans the bed of the Baos River, the church of the Santísima Trinidad (16th century) in Gothic style and the hermitage of the Virgen del Pilar stand out. As in the rest of the region, you can find dinosaur footprints (ichnites).
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San Pedro Manrique is a municipality in Soria in the Tierras Altas region, in the community of Castilla y León. Its origin dates back to the Celts, Vascones, Iberians and Romans. With the passage of time, other neighboring towns such as Sarnago, Las Fuentes de San Pedro, Matasejún, Palacio de San Pedro, Taniñe, Valdenegrillos and Ventosa de San Pedro have been incorporated into the municipal area. San Pedro Manrique is well known for his particular way of celebrating San Juan Day. On the night of San Juan the well-known "paso del fuego" is carried out, in which the embers of a bonfire are stepped on by the town's natives, barefoot and carrying someone on their backs. Among its heritage, the hermitage of the Virgen de la Peña, the church of San Miguel, the remains of a castle on the outskirts and the ruins of the convent of San Pedro el Viejo stand out.
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There are 7 road cycling routes available around Cerbón, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the "Tierras Altas" region.
Road cycling near Cerbón features rugged and varied terrain, including a mix of ascents and descents. You'll ride through valleys, oak forests, and grasslands, providing a constantly changing and picturesque backdrop. The low population density ensures quiet roads, allowing for an undisturbed cycling experience.
While the routes around Cerbón are generally moderate to difficult, some offer a less strenuous experience. For example, the Cigudosa and Aguilar del Río Alhama Circular is rated as moderate and covers 21.1 miles (34.0 km) with varied terrain.
For a significant challenge, consider the San Pedro Manrique from Magaña — circular via Santa Cruz de Yanguas and Castilfrío de la Sierra. This difficult route spans 60.5 miles (97.4 km) and features substantial elevation changes and views of the surrounding highlands. Another difficult option is the Navajun from Valdemadera — circular by the views to Castillo de Magaña and Cigudosa, covering 35.9 miles (57.8 km) with varied topography.
Yes, several routes around Cerbón are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Cigudosa and Aguilar del Río Alhama Circular and the San Pedro Manrique from Magaña — circular via Santa Cruz de Yanguas and Castilfrío de la Sierra.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can enjoy views towards the Castle of la Nava del Marqués de Magaña on routes like the Navajun from Valdemadera — circular by the views to Castillo de Magaña and Cigudosa. The Alhama River flows through Cerbón, and the broader Soria province features impressive natural parks like Cañón del Río Lobos and the glacial landscapes of Laguna Negra and Urbión Peak, which can be accessed via connecting roads.
Absolutely. Cerbón itself boasts traditional stone architecture and the unique 12th-century San Pedro Apóstol church. Routes often pass through or near charming settlements like San Pedro Manrique and Sarnago, adding a rich cultural dimension to your ride. You might also encounter historical churches such as the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Blanca in Montenegro de Ágreda.
The "Tierras Altas" region of Soria generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling from spring through autumn. Summer provides warm weather, ideal for exploring, while spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Given the varied terrain, checking local weather forecasts before your ride is always recommended.
The low traffic and quiet roads in the Soria province make it a relatively safe and peaceful environment for cycling. While many routes feature ascents and descents, families with older children or those comfortable with moderate challenges may find suitable options. It's advisable to review specific route profiles for distance and elevation to ensure they match your family's ability.
Given the tranquil and less populated nature of Cerbón and the surrounding villages, finding parking for your vehicle is generally straightforward. Most small towns and villages will have public parking areas, often near the main squares or local amenities, providing convenient access to the cycling routes.
Road cycling in Cerbón stands out due to its combination of rugged natural beauty, tranquil environment, and low traffic. The "Tierras Altas" region offers diverse topography, from valleys to oak forests, providing a constantly changing backdrop. This, coupled with the cultural richness of its traditional villages, creates a unique and immersive cycling experience far from urban hustle.
While Cerbón is a small locality, the surrounding villages and towns within the "Tierras Altas" region offer options for refreshments and accommodation. Many routes pass through or near these settlements, where you can find local cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses to refuel and rest. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer routes.
The road cycling routes around Cerbón offer spectacular views of the "Tierras Altas" landscape. You can expect panoramic vistas of rugged hills, expansive grasslands, and dense oak forests. Many routes provide distant views of historical landmarks like the Castle of la Nava del Marqués de Magaña, and the region's diverse topography ensures a visually engaging ride.


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