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The best gravel rides in Soria

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Gravel biking in Soria offers diverse natural landscapes and an extensive network of suitable trails across its varied terrain. The region features ancient juniper forests, dense pine and beech woodlands, and the Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park. Mountainous areas like the Sierra de Urbión and Moncayo Natural Park provide routes with elevation changes. The Duero River and Embalse de la Cuerda del Pozo reservoir also contribute to the scenic and varied gravel biking environment.

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Last updated: May 21, 2026

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Toledillo Train Stop – Cidones Railway Halt loop from Soria

39.8km

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

Hard

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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September 6, 2025, Historic Mansions of Molinos de Duero

Beautiful town in Soria.

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Molinos, located at the entrance to the valley through which the Duero River descends, amidst thick pine forests, was the most important cart-making center in the country for centuries. A monument today reminds visitors of the great impact this activity had on the area. The wool trade significantly stimulated muleteering and transport, leading the Catholic Monarchs to found the Royal Cart-Workers' Cabin in 1497, granting it substantial privileges and franchises that successive monarchs maintained until its abolition in 1836. A result of the wealth this activity brought is the collection of beautiful stone mansions scattered throughout the town.

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Stage 1. Soria/Duruelo de la Sierra 106 kilometers. 1,240 meters of elevation gain. The stage's altitude data borders on a peaceful day of cycling from a medium-level perspective, especially the elevation gain concentrated in the final stretch, between Hontoria del Pinar and Duruelo de la Sierra. The stage can be divided into two days, with the first night's stop in San Leonardo de Yagüe, which has all the necessary amenities. In these bikepacking reports and suggestions, I try to provide information, suggestions, and opinions on optimal routes, routes, and terrain for enjoyable gravel bike travel. However, these data should always be assessed subjectively, allowing each cyclist to establish their own travel style and pace, depending on the tour company, the time of year, their goals, or their personal taste. A beautiful part of traveling is making each experience your own adventure. The milestones are marked, indicating paths, outstanding places, points of interest, or discoveries made by other cycle travelers, but each cyclist must find their own inspiration, and it will always be a unique journey. The Duero River has been a frontier since the dawn of Iberian civilizations, and Soria a strategic stronghold in a territory of conquest and power. And whenever I begin a bike trip in Soria, I always look for the riverbank to mark the starting point, at the foot of the Parque del Castillo, a natural space with an atmosphere of bygone eras marked by the power of a watercourse around a medieval fortress. A quiet and convenient place to park is the Paseo de San Prudencio parking lot, near the Romanesque chapels that distinguish the city's historical and artistic heritage. Along the riverside paths, there are gardens, recreational areas, kiosks, and inspiring sculptures, and on the opposite bank are the Church of San Polo and the Chapel of San Saturio, two jewels of Soria's Romanesque architecture. And there are also the signposts for the Senda del Duero Nature Trail, where the return route begins. The sign for the start of the Santander-Mediterranean Nature Trail section between Soria and Hontoria del Pinar is next to the train station, in another part of the city. The connection from the banks of the Duero River between the two Nature Trails has no specific signage; it follows the river along the riverside promenade, passes the San Saturio pedestrian bridge, and climbs along the University of Soria bike path to the Carretera de Madrid roundabout. The best route I've found in this area of industrial estates and vacant lots to reach the route of the old Santander railway is to go up Eduardo Saavedra Street to a crossroads where there are some car dealerships, turning left onto Camino del Cañuelo. This is a somewhat winding but effective route for reaching the "ground zero" of the Santander-Mediterranean Nature Trail by bike. The trail is located at the train station exit, with an information panel and the first red signs indicating the crossing points. And then it's time to pedal toward the forest kingdom of Tierra Pinariega and the Picos de Urbión. The first few kilometers fly by; it's a rural area, the villages are far from the railway, and you simply have to glide along the magnificent gravel surface of the old railway, seeing the remains of the stops, stations, and milestones of the Nature Trail. Ocenilla is a district of Cidones, close to the railway crossing, at the foot of the solitary Cabrejas mountain range. It's easy to cycle to the entrance of the village and see the sculpture of the Warrior of Ocenilla, a striking representation of a Celtiberian warrior found in the drawings of a 3rd-century BC vase, associated with the Numantian culture. The route winds along endless straight stretches alongside the Cabrejas mountain range and enters Tierra Pinariega through the municipalities of Abejar and Cabrejas del Pinar. Some milestones bear the yellow arrows of the Castilian-Aragonese Way of St. James.

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With impressive views of Urbión

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May 16, 2025, Ocenilla Village

Ocenilla is a hamlet belonging to the municipality of Cidones. It is located 15 km from the capital, Soria. In the distance, beneath the foothills of the Sierra de Cabrejas, you can see the Pico Frentes. Access is the same as to Cidones, taking the N-234. Festivals include St. Anthony of Padua on June 13th and St. Stephen's Day on December 26th. A Celtiberian fortress stands here, part of the wall still stands today. The economy is based primarily on livestock farming. Among the plants, the oak stands out. Typical dishes include perolo on Christmas Eve and cachula, or pork blood broth. Art and Sights in Ocenilla Hermitage of San Antonio Church of San Esteban Archaeological Remains Don Simón Spring (Natural Spring) Ivy Spring (Natural Spring) Old Washhouse (Old Washhouse) Source: https://www.cidones.es/ocenilla

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Nice area for outdoor activities.

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February 1, 2025, Las Majaditas

Nice area for outdoor activities.

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Nice area for mountain biking

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available in Soria?

Soria offers a wide selection of gravel biking opportunities, with over 70 trails available for exploration. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to difficult, ensuring there's something for every gravel cyclist.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Soria's gravel bike trails?

Soria's gravel trails are renowned for their diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes. You'll encounter an extensive network of unpaved roads, forest tracks, and old railway lines, often described as 'perfect tracks' and 'wide, well-conditioned paths'. The routes typically consist of about 74% track, 23.5% asphalt, and 2.5% trail, offering a varied and engaging ride through forests, along rivers, and across rolling hills.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Soria?

The ideal time for gravel biking in Soria is during spring, summer, or early autumn. Winters can be long, cold, and snowy, especially given the province's high average altitude of over 1,000 meters. Visiting during the warmer months ensures more pleasant riding conditions and better accessibility to all trails.

Are there any easy or moderate gravel bike trails suitable for beginners in Soria?

Yes, Soria offers a good selection of routes suitable for those looking for a less challenging ride. For example, the Toledillo Train Stop – Church of Santo Domingo loop from The Caddie is a moderate 26.2-mile (42.2 km) path that provides scenic views without extreme difficulty. Another moderate option is the Toledillo Train Stop – Cidones Railway Halt loop from Soria, which covers 25.4 miles (40.8 km) through rural landscapes.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the gravel bike trails in Soria?

Soria's gravel trails pass through a rich tapestry of natural environments. You can explore ancient juniper forests like Sabinar de Calatañazor, Europe's densest juniper forest, or ride through the magical forest of San Leonardo de Yagüe. Many routes also follow the Duero River, offering idyllic scenery. For stunning views, consider trails near the Sierra de Urbión or Moncayo Natural Park, where you might spot peaks like Pico de Urbión or Moncayo Summit. The Peña del Tío Fresquito also offers a great viewpoint.

Are there any long-distance or bikepacking-friendly gravel routes in Soria?

Soria is increasingly recognized for its bikepacking potential. The 'Sorian Water Natural Trail,' also known as the Antonine Way, is well-suited for bikepacking, following historical paths and connecting the Duero and Ebro rivers. While not a single route in this guide, the region's extensive network of tracks allows for combining shorter routes into longer journeys, such as the Cidones Railway Halt – Camino de Abejar loop from Soria, which is a challenging 57.4-mile (92.3 km) ride.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about Soria's trails?

The komoot community highly rates Soria's gravel trails, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 9 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's tranquil environment, the extensive network of well-conditioned paths, and the diverse natural landscapes that provide a serene experience away from crowds. The variety of forest tracks, riverside paths, and routes through rolling hills are frequently highlighted as key attractions.

Are there circular gravel bike routes available in Soria?

Yes, many of Soria's gravel bike trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Bridge over the Duero – Molinos de Duero loop from Cabrejas del Pinar, which is 50.5 miles (81.2 km) long, or the moderate Junta de los Ríos Trail – Toledillo Train Stop loop from Soria, covering 27.8 miles (44.7 km).

Can I find places to eat or stay near the gravel bike trails in Soria?

Soria's low population density contributes to its preserved natural sites, but you can still find amenities. The main city of Soria and larger towns along routes will offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Some trails might pass near facilities like the Toledillo Train Stop, which can serve as a point of interest, or shelters like El Búnker Shelter for a rest stop.

Is Soria accessible by public transport for gravel bikers?

Yes, Soria is accessible by public transport from major Spanish cities such as Madrid, Burgos, and Zaragoza. This makes it convenient for cyclists to reach the region and begin their gravel biking adventures without needing a car.

Are there any gravel bike trails in Soria that offer significant elevation changes for a challenging ride?

Absolutely. Soria's mountainous terrain, with areas like the Sierra de Urbión and Moncayo Natural Park, provides routes with significant elevation changes. For instance, the Molinos de Duero – Duero Trail loop from Molinos de Duero is a difficult 32.9-mile (52.9 km) route with over 2,900 feet (890 m) of ascent, offering a substantial challenge for experienced riders.

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