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Touring cycling routes in San Roque traverse a diverse Mediterranean environment, featuring coastal stretches along the Mediterranean Sea and inland hilly areas. The region includes pine woods and open spaces, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Natural features like the Pinar del Rey Pine Woods and the Guadiaro River Estuary are accessible, with routes also near Los Alcornocales Natural Park. Cyclists can expect moderate elevation gains across routes that explore both the coastline and the countryside, often providing views of the…
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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40.6km
02:47
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.2km
04:21
1,260m
1,260m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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88.7km
06:31
1,980m
1,980m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.4km
04:16
1,190m
1,190m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.4km
02:55
950m
950m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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That park in Heredia I truly enjoyed, was great to stop, I even met some bikers who I knew from a previous tour.
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Monument to the Ramón poet Lisímaco Chavarría (May 10, 1878 – August 27, 1913)
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Sculpture called Creation dedicated to "Cacique Barvak" by the sculptor Fabio Brenes,
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The San Bartolomé Apóstol Parish,[1] is a Catholic church in the district of Barva in the canton of Barva, Heredia, Costa Rica. The first church was established between 1568 and 1575, an adobe construction with a thatched roof, and was dedicated to San Bartolomé Apóstol; It is rumored to have been built over an Indian burial ground, as numerous Native American-made objects have been removed.
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Tribute to Chief Barvac. Chief Barvac, also known as Barvak, was an important indigenous leader in the region we now know as Costa Rica. His name is believed to mean "People of the Anteater" in the ancient Huetar language. Chief Barvac's name has transcended time and generations, and is currently used to name important places in Costa Rica, including a volcano and a canton.
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The Parroquia San Bartolomé Apóstol (Parish of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle), is a church in Barva, Heredia, Costa Rica. The first church was established between 1568 and 1575, and dedicated to Saint Bartholomew; it is rumored to have been built on an indigenous burial ground.
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San Roque offers a diverse Mediterranean environment for touring cyclists. You'll encounter a mix of coastal stretches, inland hilly areas, serene pine woods, and expansive open spaces. Routes feature moderate elevation gains, providing varied challenges and scenic beauty.
There are over 60 touring cycling routes mapped by the komoot community in San Roque. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to difficult.
While most routes in San Roque are classified as moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available. The region's varied terrain generally leans towards more challenging rides.
Two popular circular routes include the Campo de Gibraltar by EuroVelo 8 – circular from San Roque, a 34-mile trail, and the From San Roque to Sotogrande via EuroVelo 8 – circular, which is 28 miles long and offers coastal views.
Many routes offer stunning coastal views, especially those connected to the EuroVelo 8 network. You can also explore areas within the Los Alcornocales Natural Park, featuring pine woods and open spaces. For specific natural monuments, you might find highlights like Poás Volcano, Poza Azul, or even waterfalls like La Paz Waterfall and Twin Falls.
Yes, San Roque offers several challenging routes. A notable difficult option is the View of Casares – Castellar Nuevo de la Frontera loop from San Roque - La Línea, a substantial 98.6-mile trail through hilly areas with panoramic vistas.
The touring cycling routes in San Roque are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 44 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to pine woods, and the varied challenges offered by the terrain.
Yes, several popular touring cycling routes in San Roque are connected to the EuroVelo 8 network, also known as the Mediterranean Route. These routes provide journeys through varied landscapes, offering both coastal views and inland stretches.
Beyond natural beauty, you might encounter cultural highlights such as the Church of Our Lady of Mercy of Grecia. The region's history and architecture can be appreciated in towns and villages along the routes.
San Roque's Mediterranean climate makes it enjoyable for outdoor pursuits year-round. However, spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for touring cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
While many routes feature moderate to difficult grades, the region's diverse offerings mean that with careful selection, less strenuous sections or shorter loops can be found. Look for routes with minimal elevation gain if cycling with family or seeking a relaxed pace.


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