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Road cycling around Granja De Moreruela, located in the province of Zamora, Spain, features a landscape characterized by extensive plains and river valleys, particularly along the Esla River. The region is traversed by historical pilgrimage routes like the Vía de la Plata and Camino Sanabrés, which offer well-established paths. Terrain primarily consists of well-paved surfaces, making it accessible for various fitness levels. These routes often connect small villages and historical landmarks, providing diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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This moderate 42.6-mile road cycling route, Mózar y Santovenia del Esla — circular desde Benavente, offers pleasant scenery around Benavente
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Cycle an easy 29.7-mile route from Bretó to the Lagunas de Villafáfila Nature Reserve, enjoying birdwatching and river views.
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This moderate 58.3-mile road cycling route explores the bird-rich Lagunas de Villafáfila Natural Park and returns via the scenic Río Esla.
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Tábara, located in the northwest of the province of Zamora (Castilla y León), is a town with a rich medieval history, a stunning natural setting, and a significant cultural heritage. Origins: These date back to the Bronze Age and Roman period. Middle Ages: It was an important monastic center with the Monastery of San Salvador de Tábara, founded by Saint Froilán in the 9th century at the behest of Alfonso III.
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Beautiful landscape of agricultural fields right next to Lagunas de Villafáfila Natural Park.
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This is one of the lagoons found within the Lagunas de Villafáfila Natural Reserve and which, in addition, represents one of the largest salt pans in the area.
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This monastery complex, where Cistercians once prayed and worked day after day, even as a ruin still provides impressive evidence of the magnificent architecture. This monastic order (the order's Latin name is "Ordo Cisterciensis") takes its name from the French town of Citeaux in Burgundy, where the first monastery was founded in 1098. It is a reform branch of the Benedictines.
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In the historic center, the Church of Santa María del Azogue, from the 16th century, and in Gothic style, stands out as the main monument of Benavente.
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Surrounded by heritage cloisters, Benavente's main square is an important starting point for many adventures in this part of Spain and a focal point along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.
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Restored by the Hotel Parador, this 12th-century castle sits on top of a hill overlooking the surrounding landscape and botanical gardens below.
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Spectacular stone bridge with 9 symmetrical arches that crosses the Esla River. It was built in 1920 to connect the trade route between the Zamora regions of Tierra de Campos and Tábara. The bridge is located on the Jacobean route known as Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés, which allows pilgrims to cross into Zamora and Galicia beyond.
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There are 7 road cycling routes around Granja de Moreruela, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The region experiences a continental climate, making spring and autumn ideal for road cycling. Temperatures are milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be quite hot, especially in the open plains, while winter can bring colder temperatures, though snow is less common than in other parts of Spain.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Benavente: Tera and Esla River Valleys Loop takes you through scenic river valleys, and the From the Monastery of Santa María de Moreruela to the Laguna Salina Grande — circular from Granja de Moreruela offers a circular tour past historical sites and natural lagoons.
The region is rich in both history and nature. You can cycle past the impressive ruins of the 12th-century Cistercian Monastery of Santa María de Moreruela, cross the historic Quintos Bridge Over the Esla River, or explore the significant wetlands of the Villafáfila Lagoons Nature Reserve, known for birdwatching.
Yes, there are routes suitable for families. The terrain primarily consists of well-paved surfaces, and some routes are classified as easy. For instance, the From the Monastery of Santa María de Moreruela to the Laguna Salina Grande — circular from Granja de Moreruela is an easy 42.8 km route that can be enjoyed by various fitness levels.
The terrain around Granja de Moreruela is characterized by extensive plains and river valleys, particularly along the Esla River. Most routes feature well-paved surfaces. Difficulty levels range from easy to moderate, with 2 easy routes and 5 moderate routes available, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Granja de Moreruela is a small village, and parking is generally available within the village itself, often near the main square or local amenities. For routes starting outside the village, look for designated parking areas in nearby towns or at major attractions like the Monastery of Santa María de Moreruela.
Public transport options to Granja de Moreruela are limited, as it is a rural area. It's advisable to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport, but many cyclists prefer to arrive by car or as part of a multi-day cycling tour along the Camino routes.
Yes, as Granja de Moreruela is a key point on the Camino de Santiago, there are services catering to travelers, including pilgrims and cyclists. You'll find small cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in Granja de Moreruela and other villages connected by the routes, such as Benavente and Tábara.
The road cycling routes in Granja de Moreruela are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. Cyclists often praise the well-paved surfaces, the historical significance of the Camino routes, and the serene beauty of the river valleys and plains.
Absolutely. Granja de Moreruela is strategically located at the junction of the historic Vía de la Plata and Camino Sanabrés. Many road cycling routes follow or intersect these pilgrimage paths, allowing you to experience the cultural and historical significance of the Camino while enjoying your ride.
Yes, while the region features extensive plains, there are longer, moderate routes that offer a good challenge. For example, the Tábara – tour around Mózar – Manganeses de la Polvorosa – Benavente is a moderate 104.4 km path, and the Benavente and Villafáfila Lagoons Loop covers 93.8 km, both providing extensive rides across the open landscape.


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