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Road cycling routes around Aldea De San Miguel are primarily situated in the Valladolid province of Castile and León, Spain. This region is characterized by its generally flat agricultural landscapes, featuring vineyards, pastures, and various crops. Road cyclists can expect routes that traverse regional roads, offering views of the rural countryside. The terrain typically presents gentle gradients, making it suitable for a range of abilities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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65.1km
02:44
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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109km
04:45
890m
890m
This moderate 68.0-mile road cycling route through Ribera del Duero offers scenic views of the Duero River valley and vineyards.

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18.0km
00:44
100m
100m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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50.5km
02:11
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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80.0km
03:30
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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It has a slight curve and shadow. Acceptable slope and good views of the valley
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Built in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, the church represents one of the most outstanding examples of 15th century architecture in the province of Valladolid. Its prominent tower, known locally as the “Giralda de Castilla”, dominates the urban area of Matapozuelos. The church is located on a promontory within the town center and has witnessed the life and faith of the local community over the centuries. Its imposing presence and artistic richness make it a place of admiration and reflection. 🙏🏰🌟
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You have a magnificent restaurant and a bar with a terrace.
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In addition to the Mudejar churches, don't forget its bridge over the Cega
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Good cakes and bakeries next to the church
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The region around Aldea De San Miguel, located in the Valladolid province of Castile and León, is characterized by generally flat agricultural landscapes. You'll primarily encounter routes traversing regional roads, offering views of vineyards, pastures, and various crops. The terrain typically presents gentle gradients, making it suitable for a range of abilities rather than challenging climbs.
This guide features 6 road cycling routes around Aldea De San Miguel. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulties, catering to different preferences.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners and families. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Aldeamayor de San Martín is an easy 19.1-mile (30.7 km) trail through agricultural fields, often completed in about 1 hour 21 minutes. Another easy option is the San Juan Church, Mojados – Church of San Juan de Mojados loop from Mojados, which is 19.1 miles (19.1 km) long.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, the Portillo and Duero Vineyards Loop is a moderate 68.0-mile (109.4 km) path. This route explores the area around Portillo and the Duero vineyards and features the highest elevation gain among the available routes, offering a more challenging experience.
Yes, many of the routes are circular. A popular option is Puente de Megeces from Arrabal de Portillo – circular via Mojados, a moderate 40.5-mile (65.1 km) trail that takes you through the local countryside and the town of Mojados.
While road cycling, you'll primarily enjoy the rural countryside, including vineyards and agricultural fields. Points of interest in the wider area include the San Juan Church in Mojados, the historic Portillo Castle, and the Megeces Bridge. You might also encounter the Cega River Trails, which offer natural beauty.
Given the region's climate, spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant times for road cycling in the Valladolid province. The weather is typically milder, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the colder temperatures of winter, making for more comfortable rides through the open agricultural landscapes.
While the routes traverse open countryside and regional roads, specific regulations for cycling with dogs in rural Spain can vary. It's always advisable to check local municipal ordinances regarding pets on public roads and ensure your dog is well-trained and secured for their safety and that of other road users.
For routes starting in or near towns like Aldea de San Miguel, Arrabal de Portillo, or Mojados, you can typically find public parking areas within the villages. It's recommended to check specific starting points on your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.
Aldea de San Miguel is a small municipality. While regional roads connect it, public transport options, such as bus services, might be limited, especially for reaching specific route starting points with a bicycle. It's best to check local bus schedules for connections to larger towns like Mojados or Portillo, from where you can begin your ride.
The routes often pass through or near small towns and villages such as Mojados, Portillo, and Aldeamayor de San Martín. In these locations, you can typically find local cafes, bars, and sometimes small shops for refreshments. For accommodation, you might find rural guesthouses or small hotels in these larger villages.
The routes in this guide range from easy to moderate. You'll find easy loops like the Roadbike loop from Aldeamayor de San Martín, which is relatively flat. Moderate routes, such as the Megeces Bridge – San Juan Church, Mojados loop from Mojados, offer longer distances and slightly more elevation gain, but generally, the region avoids steep, challenging climbs.
You will experience the characteristic landscapes of the Valladolid province: vast agricultural plains, often dotted with vineyards and fields of various crops. The routes follow regional roads, providing open views of the rural Spanish countryside, offering a sense of tranquility and connection with nature.


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