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Road cycling around Cimanes Del Tejar offers diverse landscapes within the province of León, characterized by undulating terrain and well-paved roads. The region features the Órbigo River, providing varied scenery from riverside routes to more elevated stretches. Cyclists can encounter significant climbs, such as the Alto de la Camparona, which reaches 1066 meters above sea level, offering views of the Leonese mountains. The area's natural environment includes riverine and deciduous forests, alongside Mediterranean scrubland.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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83.5km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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03:48
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Alfa Zone in La Robla, an amazing place with very nice descents for any level, preferably when it's not too hot.
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Sculpture near the main road that leads to Asturias. Made of iron on a stone plinth and next to it a wagon of those used in the mines of this area to extract mineral. Mining past of the town that until recently had a thermal power plant.
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Easy 6 km climb on the CL626 road to Alto de Olleros from La Magdalena with an average gradient of 3.3% at 1180 masl.
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Carrizo de la Ribera is a small town located on the banks of the Órbigo river. Like many settlements on the Iberian Peninsula, its origin dates back to Celtic times. The most notable monument is the monastery of Santa María de Carrizo from the 12th century.
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Tapia de la Ribera is a small town in the Luna River valley on the banks of the Selga de Ordás reservoir. Near the river, on the outskirts of the village, are the ruins of a 14th century castle of which only the watchtower remains.
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Beautiful views from the bridge in the locality of Las Omañas that allows us to cross the Omaña River.
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Palatial Gothic-style church from the 16th century with a decorative Plateresque façade. It houses the Parador de León, a 5-star hotel.
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There are over 45 road cycling routes available around Cimanes Del Tejar. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 4 easy, 29 moderate, and 12 difficult options to explore.
Road cycling in Cimanes Del Tejar features diverse terrain, from river valleys along the Órbigo River to undulating landscapes and significant mountain passes. You'll encounter well-paved roads and challenging climbs, including the renowned Alto de la Camparona, which reaches 1066 meters above sea level.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging routes around Cimanes Del Tejar. The region is known for climbs like the Alto de la Camparona, which has even been featured in professional cycling races. There are 12 routes specifically classified as difficult, offering substantial elevation gains and demanding sections.
While cycling around Cimanes Del Tejar, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. These include the historic Passo Honroso Bridge, an ancient bridge that was the site of a medieval tournament. You might also pass the Monument to the Pilgrim of Villavante, or enjoy panoramic views from the Alto de la Camparona.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cimanes Del Tejar are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Convento de San Marcos – La Robla Town Center loop from Llamas de la Ribera, which is a popular moderate route covering nearly 96 km.
The region of Castile and León generally offers good cycling conditions during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be warm, especially in the middle of the day, while winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially less predictable weather in mountainous areas. Checking local weather forecasts before your ride is always recommended.
While many routes feature undulating terrain and significant climbs, there are 4 routes classified as easy, which might be more suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous ride. The area's fluvial beach on the Órbigo River also offers amenities like play zones and picnic spots, making it a great destination for families.
The road cycling routes around Cimanes Del Tejar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from scenic river valleys to challenging mountain passes, and the opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes of the Leonese mountains.
Specific parking information for individual route starting points is often detailed within each komoot tour. Generally, villages and towns like Cimanes Del Tejar or nearby Carrizo de la Ribera and Llamas de la Ribera offer public parking facilities where you can leave your vehicle before starting your ride.
Yes, Cimanes Del Tejar is situated within the broader Castile and León region, which is known for its 'Great Cycling Routes' offering extensive, long-distance options. Many routes in the immediate vicinity are also substantial, such as the Riello – La Garandilla Village loop from Llamas de la Ribera, which covers over 83 km with significant elevation.
Cimanes Del Tejar and surrounding villages offer amenities for visitors. You can find local cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the area. These establishments provide convenient stops for refreshments or overnight stays, enhancing your cycling trip.
Moderate routes around Cimanes Del Tejar typically feature significant elevation gains. For instance, the Bridge over the Omaña River – San Feliz de las Lavanderas loop from Villadangos, a moderate route, includes an elevation gain of over 568 meters, providing a good workout without being overly extreme.
Yes, the Órbigo River is a prominent natural feature in the region, and many road cycling routes incorporate its scenic riverine environment. Cycling along the river offers varied scenery and a different experience compared to the more elevated mountain passes.


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