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Road cycling routes around Villaferrueña traverse a landscape characterized by rolling terrain, river valleys, and rural agricultural areas. The region features moderate elevation changes, with routes often following the contours of the Vidriales and Tera Valleys. Road cyclists can expect to encounter a mix of open countryside and small villages, with some routes passing historical sites.
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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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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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Castrocalbón is a place with a rich history and several points of interest that you can visit. Castrocalbón Castle: Although in ruins, it is a fascinating testimony to the medieval architecture and history of the region. San Pedro Church: A church with Romanesque and Gothic elements, which houses interesting altarpieces and sculptures. Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rosary: A place of local devotion, with simple architecture and a peaceful setting.
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Another iconographic reference of Castrocalbón is this iron bridge over the Eria River built in the 1920s and which, despite the inconveniences it causes at this time, being quite narrow, already changes its image has become a symbol of Castrocalbón. A new bridge is currently in use a short distance from the old one, which is (for the time being) maintained due to its historical value.
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The Sierra de Casas Viejas separates, to the south of the Municipality of Santa Elena, the Jamúz basin from that of the Eria. And if you want, you can go up to the antennas..... and have better views.
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Dated between the 2nd and 4th centuries AD. C., consists of a building with fifteen rooms around a central patio. All of them have mosaics inside, mostly with geometric decoration. However, we find two rooms in which mythological characters are represented. Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, this archaeological site has been known since the 19th century. XIX, when in 1861 the discovery of coins and other remains during the work on the road from Benavente to Mombuey was published. It was not until 2007 that the excavation began, with the museum opening in 2018.
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This is the third and last reservoir in this area of the Tera river, which previously crosses two more to reach this dam. From this point the river continues until it joins the Río Esla.
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An important archaeological site of a Roman Legion, the Petavonium Camp on the outskirts of the town of Santibáñez de Vidriales.
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Arrabalde is a small town located between the Eria River and the Sierra de Carpurias that rises above it at 1000 meters above sea level. Head to the main square to admire the local church.
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The small town of San Esteban De Nogales sits on the banks of the Eria River. The town church is a good place to start your adventures in this area.
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There are over 15 road cycling routes available around Villaferrueña, offering a variety of distances and experiences through the region's river valleys and agricultural landscapes.
Yes, Villaferrueña offers several easy road cycling routes suitable for beginners. Out of the 16 available routes, 7 are classified as easy, providing gentle rides through the scenic countryside.
For longer rides, consider the Tera and Vidriales Valleys Loop, which covers approximately 55.4 miles (89.1 km) and offers extensive views. Another option is the Eria Bridge in Castrocalbón – Church of Castrocontrigo loop from San Esteban de Nogales, spanning about 49.3 miles (79.4 km).
The road cycling routes around Villaferrueña are generally characterized by moderate elevation changes, traversing rolling terrain and river valleys. While there are no routes classified as 'difficult,' some moderate routes, like the Eria Bridge in Castrocalbón – Church of Castrocontrigo loop from San Esteban de Nogales, feature over 660 meters of elevation gain, offering a good workout.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Villaferrueña area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Vidriales Valley Roman Sites Loop and the Tera and Vidriales Valleys Loop.
Road cycling routes in Villaferrueña offer diverse scenery, including open agricultural land, picturesque river valleys like the Vidriales and Tera, and charming small villages. You'll experience a mix of rural landscapes and historical points of interest.
Many routes pass by historical sites and landmarks. For instance, the Vidriales Valley Roman Sites Loop explores ancient Roman sites. You might also encounter structures like the Tera Bridge or the Dolmen de San Adrián.
Yes, some routes in the region offer views of historical castles. For example, the Granucillo Castle – Arrabalde Church loop from Santibáñez de Vidriales passes by the Granucillo Castle. Other notable castles in the wider area include the Castillo de los Pimentel.
The road cycling routes in Villaferrueña are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful rural landscapes, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and charming villages.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Villaferrueña, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather. Summer can be warm, especially in the midday sun, while winter can bring colder temperatures, though routes remain accessible.
As Villaferrueña is a rural area, parking is typically available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for routes. Look for public parking areas in village centers or near local amenities. Always ensure you park responsibly and do not obstruct local traffic or residents.
Route durations vary depending on distance and your cycling pace. Moderate routes like the Vidriales Valley Roman Sites Loop typically take around 2 hours 12 minutes, while longer routes such as the Tera and Vidriales Valleys Loop can take over 3 hours.
While specific establishments are not listed, the routes often pass through small villages where you may find local cafes or bars. These can be good spots to refuel and experience local hospitality. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches.


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