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Road cycling around Matapozuelos offers varied terrain across the province of Valladolid. The region features extensive rural landscapes with vast plains and gentle hills, making it suitable for cyclists of different experience levels. The Adaja and Eresma rivers contribute to the landscape, providing picturesque scenery along their banks. Pine forests and cereal fields also characterize the area, offering diverse natural environments for cycling.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.4km
03:45
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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54.6km
02:26
440m
440m
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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18.0km
00:44
100m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) on December 7, 1983, this church is located in the heart of Tordesillas (Valladolid), one of the town's most iconic landmarks and the largest in the entire municipality. It is believed to have been built on the site of the former Tordesillas mosque. The main construction took place between the 16th and 17th centuries, with additions continuing into the 18th century. The church combines Gothic elements (the apse and the lower sections of the tower) with Neoclassical renovations inspired by El Escorial. Today, it serves as the headquarters for several Holy Week brotherhoods, housing processional floats such as the Virgin of Solitude and the Christ of Mercy.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Rueda (Valladolid) is a prominent 18th-century Baroque church that, together with its Renaissance tower, shines in the heart of the town. It was designed by the architect Manuel Serrano and built in the mid-18th century; the main portal and altarpiece are attributed to Pedro de Sierra. The five-tiered tower dates from the earlier Renaissance construction and was preserved in the new structure. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (monument) on October 17, 2013.
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The Plaza Mayor of Tordesillas was built in the 17th century as a perfect square, accessible from four streets. It features arcades, and the houses are two stories high, leaving space on the ground floor for shops, bars, and restaurants. The facades have large windows and balconies, ideally designed for viewing the various performances that have taken place there throughout history. Among other important buildings, the Town Hall is located in the plaza.
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The building, constructed between the 16th and 18th centuries, began in the Gothic style and finished in the Neoclassical. Another striking feature is its tower, the tallest in the city. The Baroque-era organ is considered one of the finest in the region, both for its design and its state of preservation.
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The medieval bridge over the Duero River, with its perfectly aligned arches, connects the historic center to the opposite bank. The monumental skyline of Tordesillas, highlighting the Plaza Mayor, the Casas del Tratado (Houses of the Treaty), and the Monastery of Santa Clara, all framed by reddish rooftops and the silhouette of the Church of San Antolín. The Duero River winds beneath the bridge, its reflections shifting with the changing light, creating a highly photogenic scene. Natural surroundings: riverside vegetation and, in autumn, golden hues that enhance the scenery.
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The view of the Stone Bridge and Tordesillas from the viewpoint on Avenida de Portugal is considered one of the most beautiful panoramas of the town.
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It is an architectural gem. Currently you cannot pass through it because it is under construction, you have to go over the previous bridge.
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There are 7 road cycling routes around Matapozuelos listed on komoot. These include 2 easy routes and 5 moderate routes, offering options for various skill levels.
The region around Matapozuelos is characterized by extensive rural landscapes with vast plains and gentle hills. You'll find routes that traverse cereal fields, pass through pine forests, and follow the picturesque banks of the Adaja and Eresma rivers. This varied topography allows for both relaxed rides and more challenging excursions.
Yes, Matapozuelos offers easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the route to San Juan Church, Mojados – Church of San Juan de Mojados loop from Mojados is an easy 11.9 miles (19.1 km) ride with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for those new to road cycling.
The gentle topography and open landscapes of Matapozuelos make it suitable for cycling through much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for road cycling. Summers can be warm, while winters are typically mild, though it's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Matapozuelos are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Tordesillas y Rueda desde Valdestillas – circular por Simancas y río Adaja, which is a moderate 50.0 miles (80.5 km) loop.
Road cycling routes in the area often pass by significant landmarks. You can explore the Roman heritage, including the Roman Bridge over the Adaja River. Other points of interest include the San Juan Church in Mojados and the Church of San Boal in Matapozuelos. The routes also offer views of historic towns and castles within the wider Valladolid province, such as Simancas Castle.
Yes, Matapozuelos and nearby towns typically offer parking options, especially in central areas or near popular starting points for routes. It's generally easy to find a suitable spot to park your vehicle before beginning your ride.
Matapozuelos and the surrounding villages offer local cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments. For overnight stays, there are various accommodation options, including rural guesthouses and small hotels, catering to visitors exploring the region.
For experienced riders looking for longer distances, routes like Simancas – Castillo de Simancas loop from Valdestillas, a moderate 53.0 miles (85.2 km) ride, or Geria Road – Simancas Castle loop from Matapozuelos, which covers 61.1 miles (98.3 km), provide a good challenge with varied terrain.
Absolutely. The region is cradled by the Adaja and Eresma rivers, and many routes offer picturesque scenery along their banks. The Tordesillas y Rueda desde Valdestillas – circular por Simancas y río Adaja route, for example, passes near the Adaja river, providing lovely waterside sections.
The road cycling routes around Matapozuelos feature gentle hills rather than steep climbs. For instance, a moderate route like View of the Simancas Bridge – Simancas Castle loop from Valdestillas, covering 34.2 miles (55.0 km), has an elevation gain of approximately 445 meters. This makes for enjoyable rides without overly strenuous ascents.
Yes, the presence of easy routes and relatively flat sections makes Matapozuelos suitable for family cycling. The gentle topography and well-maintained roads provide a safe and enjoyable environment for families to ride together, especially on the shorter, less challenging routes.


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