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Road cycling routes around Villar Del Campo are situated in the northwest of Soria province, Spain, at an altitude of 1,024 meters. The terrain features a mix of landscapes, including mountainous borders to the north with peaks like Mojón Gordo and extensive cereal plains. The Rituerto river traverses the area, and Mediterranean forests, predominantly oaks, characterize the local vegetation. This combination offers varied road cycling experiences, from challenging ascents to flatter, longer rides.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Cycle 41.7 miles through the Biosphere Reserve, tackling 3899 feet of elevation with views of Castillo de Magaña from Matalebreras.
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75.3km
03:38
1,000m
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This difficult 46.8-mile road cycling route explores the Tierra de Ágreda, offering scenic views of Cigudosa and the Añamaza River Valley.

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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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145km
07:18
2,110m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult 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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Famous for its Cuevas del Ajedrezado caves, the LR-115 highway passes through Santa Eulalia Somera and Santa Eulalia Bajera with the impressive sheer rock as a guide.
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Riding through the valley of the Cidacos River between the mountains of Bergasa and Cabimonteros with its dominant red rock towering above you.
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Garray witnesses how the Tera River definitively delivers its waters to the Duero. The Celtiberian city of Numancia was located in this area, whose ruins can be visited and give an idea of the importance of this culture on the peninsula.
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The church of Santo Domingo, from the 12th century, is one of the jewels of Soria's Romanesque. Especially noteworthy is its cover rich in stone carvings.
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The region offers a diverse landscape for road cycling. You'll find mountainous borders to the north, featuring peaks like Mojón Gordo, which provide challenging ascents and scenic views. In contrast, there are also extensive cereal plains, ideal for less strenuous rides and covering longer distances. The Rituerto river traverses the area, and Mediterranean forests with oaks add to the varied environment.
There are 6 road cycling routes documented on komoot for the Villar del Campo area. These routes offer a range of distances and elevations, catering to different preferences.
Yes, while many routes in the Villar del Campo area feature significant climbs, there is one moderate route available: the San Juan de Rabanera Church – Church of Santo Domingo loop from Suellacabras. The remaining 5 routes are classified as difficult, offering substantial challenges for experienced road cyclists.
Villar del Campo experiences a continental climate with cold winters and hot summers. The milder seasons of spring and autumn, as well as summer, are generally the most suitable for road cycling. During these times, you can enjoy more comfortable temperatures and moderate rainfall.
Yes, several routes in the area are circular. For example, the challenging San Pedro Manrique from Magaña — circular via Santa Cruz de Yanguas and Castilfrío de la Sierra is a 60.5-mile loop. Another option is the moderate San Juan de Rabanera Church – Church of Santo Domingo loop from Suellacabras.
The region offers several points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Castle of la Nava del Marqués de Magaña or the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Blanca, Montenegro de Ágreda. For natural beauty, consider visiting the Sierra del Madero Viewpoint, which offers expansive views of the mountainous landscape.
The road cycling routes directly around Villar del Campo tend to be more challenging, with 5 out of 6 routes classified as difficult due to significant elevation gains. There are no routes specifically listed as easy. For family-friendly options, it might be advisable to explore broader cycling networks in Soria province that include flatter, dedicated cycle paths, though these may not be strictly road cycling routes.
While specific designated cyclist parking areas are not detailed, Villar del Campo is a small municipality. Cyclists typically find parking in village centers or near starting points of routes. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Villar del Campo is connected to the national highway N-122 via the regional road SO-P-2003. Public transport options, especially those accommodating bikes, might be limited for such a small municipality. It's recommended to check specific bus or train schedules and their bike policies for routes connecting to larger towns in Soria province, from which you might cycle to Villar del Campo.
The routes often pass through or near small villages. While specific cafes are not listed for each route, you may find local establishments in these settlements. For longer rides, it's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, as services can be sparse in rural areas of Soria province.
The longest road cycling route available is the Views of the Castillo de Magaña – Church of Santa María loop from Matalebreras, which spans approximately 90.5 miles (145.7 km) and features over 2,100 meters of elevation gain.
The route with the most significant elevation gain is the Views of the Castillo de Magaña – Church of Santa María loop from Matalebreras, which includes over 2,100 meters of ascent, making it a demanding ride for experienced cyclists.


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