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Touring cycling around Belorado offers diverse terrain situated between the Oca and Tirón Valleys, bordering the Sierra de la Demanda. The region features a varied topography of rolling hills, agricultural roads, and riverine areas. Cyclists can expect routes that traverse fields of cereal and vineyards, with some sections including significant climbs. Belorado is also a key stop on the historic Camino de Santiago, providing a mix of cultural and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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45.1km
03:06
540m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.3km
02:10
600m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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93.9km
06:33
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.8km
03:32
560m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A recommended area for walking.
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Remains of the apse of the Hermitage of San Felices.
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The pilgrimage route repeatedly involves crossing valleys and rivers like the Rio Oja – as here at Santo Domingo de la Calzada. The bridges are sometimes relatively modern, sometimes medieval, and sometimes even older.
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It crosses the Oja River, connecting different parts of the city. Built in the 12th century by Saint Dominic de la Calzada to facilitate the passage of pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. The stone bridge features several arches, a fine example of medieval engineering.
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The Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, also known as the Cathedral of El Salvador, is an impressive monument located in the town of Santo Domingo de la Calzada. The cathedral was built between the 12th and 13th centuries, combining Romanesque and Gothic styles. A unique feature is its free-standing tower, separated from the main body of the cathedral.
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The landscape here is indescribably beautiful.
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Travel from Vitoria to Ourense in 6 Stages with Gravel Bike.
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Asphalt forest track to the Bonicaparra refuge. A very nice climb, especially recommended in autumn when the beech forest is bursting with colour.
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Belorado offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 90 options available for exploration. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to difficult.
The terrain around Belorado is quite varied, situated between the Oca and Tirón Valleys and bordering the Sierra de la Demanda. You'll encounter rolling hills, soft undulating agricultural roads through fields of cereal and vineyards, and riverine areas. Some routes, particularly those crossing the Montes de Oca, feature significant climbs, offering a diverse and engaging cycling experience.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's climate suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for touring cycling, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring the agricultural fields, vineyards, and riverine areas. Summer might be warm, and winter could bring colder conditions, especially in higher elevations like the Sierra Cebollera.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Belorado are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, you can try the Scenic Country Road – Belorado loop from Castildelgado, which offers expansive country views, or the Beech Forest of GR 190 – Bonicaparra Shelter loop from Zorraquín, which takes you through a unique beech forest.
Absolutely. Belorado is a significant stop on the historic Camino de Santiago (French Way), and several touring cycling routes incorporate sections of this renowned pilgrimage path. A great option is the Camino de Santiago Mural – Beautiful resting place loop from Villafranca Montes de Oca, which features historical landmarks and scenic resting places along the way.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. The Beech Forest of GR 190 – Bonicaparra Shelter loop from Zorraquín leads through the Dehesa de Hayas, a rare and extensive beech forest unique to the Burgos province. This offers a distinct natural experience compared to the more common agricultural landscapes.
While cycling around Belorado, you can encounter several natural highlights. Keep an eye out for the Rock formations on the banks of the Tirón River, which is part of a valuable riparian forest. You might also enjoy views of the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Cebollera to the south and the rugged Sierra Cantabria to the north. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that ascend to higher elevations.
Belorado itself offers cultural attractions such as its historic Plaza Mayor de Belorado and the remains of a medieval castle. Along the Camino de Santiago sections, you can find landmarks like the Boundary Between La Rioja and Castilla y León on the Camino de Santiago and the Artistic Oasis of the Camino de Santiago.
While many routes around Belorado are classified as difficult due to significant elevation changes, there are a few easier options available. Out of over 90 routes, four are rated as easy and 19 as moderate, providing choices for cyclists seeking a less strenuous experience. These typically follow flatter sections of agricultural roads or river valleys.
The touring cycling routes in Belorado are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from more than 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic views of agricultural fields and vineyards, and the unique experience of cycling along sections of the Camino de Santiago.
Yes, Belorado is particularly well-suited for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge. A significant majority of the routes, 68 out of 91, are classified as difficult. These often involve substantial elevation gains, such as the Belorado – Camino de Santiago Mural loop from Belorado, which covers over 90 km and more than 1200 meters of ascent, or the Belorado – Camino de Santiago Mural loop from Castildelgado, offering another demanding ride.
While many routes are challenging, the easier and moderate routes would be more suitable for families. Look for routes that stick to the flatter sections along river valleys or through agricultural fields, avoiding the significant climbs. The 14 km circular route through the Dehesa de Hayas, mentioned in regional research, is noted as low difficulty and could be a good option for families.


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