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No traffic touring cycling routes in A Coruña traverse a diverse landscape of rugged Atlantic coastlines, wild beaches, and scenic estuaries. The region also features lush green forests, rolling hills, and deep river canyons further inland. This varied topography provides a range of cycling experiences, from coastal paths with continuous ocean views to routes through well-preserved natural parks.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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15.2km
01:00
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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64.3km
04:25
1,070m
1,070m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.3km
01:52
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.8km
04:33
750m
750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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51.1km
03:43
960m
960m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A lighthouse with beautiful views. I especially recommend the sunset, which is spectacular. On either side are the ruins of ancient coastal batteries, now devoid of cannons, but their bases serve as viewing points, although abandoned and in poor condition. Access is easy by road, although it is somewhat narrow and we must be careful on the curves.
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The Frog Garden is a small park located at one end of the marina, with a small bar where you can have a drink in a quiet space with breathtaking views.
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What would a pilgrimage to Santiago be without this document?
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Hape Kerkeling, a well-known comedian in Germany, set out on the Way of St. James through Spain in 2001 and kept a diary that was later published as a book. In the 'Real Monasterio San Zoilo', he writes: "The enormous crucifix hangs directly above it, and for the first time, I consciously perceive that the crucified Christ is clearly looking in one direction: From our perspective, in most depictions, Jesus Christ is looking to the left. Towards the west. Towards the sunset, the night, and death. But from his perspective, he is looking to the right, to the east. Towards the sunrise and life. What appears to us as a gloomy end is, in truth, for him a radiant beginning. And without a doubt, only his perception can be considered the correct one." (Hans-Peter Kerkeling in "I'm Off Then. My Journey on the Way of St. James") Even though this cross here on the coast—which for many centuries represented the "end of the world"—is without a body, we can certainly adopt Christ's perspective as we gaze upon the endless expanse of the sea.
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We are at the end of a long journey. At the dreamed halfway point. A look at the ocean and a photo.
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The Pilgrims' Welcome Office is an important place for pilgrims who complete the Camino de Santiago. It is where they obtain the Compostela, a certificate that proves that they have completed the Camino de Santiago.
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Recommended first thing in the morning, quite easy to start a route.
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A Coruña offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 550 tours available. These range from easy rides perfect for a relaxed day out to more challenging routes for experienced cyclists.
A Coruña benefits from a mild climate, making it suitable for touring cycling year-round. However, spring and early autumn often provide the most pleasant weather conditions for exploring the region's diverse landscapes without the summer crowds.
Yes, A Coruña has a good selection of easy, no-traffic touring cycling routes. For example, the Cecebre - Encoro de Cecebre Return is an easy 15 km route that offers a pleasant experience for less experienced cyclists or families.
Many of the no-traffic touring routes in A Coruña are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is ideal for those who prefer not to retrace their steps. An example of a challenging circular route is the Muxia - Cabo Finisterre Vuelta, offering stunning coastal views.
A Coruña's no-traffic routes often lead through diverse natural landscapes. You can discover the unique Cecebre Reservoir, explore lush forests like those in Fragas do Eume Natural Park, or witness the dramatic Atlantic coastline. The region also features the unique Dunes of Corrubedo Natural Park.
Absolutely. Many routes offer glimpses of A Coruña's rich history. You might pass by the ancient Roman Tower of Hercules, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or explore historical areas around various castles such as San Antón Castle.
While specific cafes vary by route, many no-traffic touring routes in A Coruña pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local eateries and cafes. Coastal routes, in particular, often have establishments offering refreshments with scenic views. It's always a good idea to check your chosen route beforehand for points of interest.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific starting point of each route. For routes beginning in or near urban centers, public parking facilities are generally available. For more rural starting points, roadside parking might be an option, but it's advisable to research specific locations in advance.
A Coruña has a public transport network that can help you access various parts of the region. While direct access to every single route starting point might not be possible, many routes are accessible via bus services from A Coruña city. Consider checking local bus schedules for connections to towns near your desired route's start.
Given the diverse terrain, a touring bicycle equipped for varied surfaces is recommended. Essential gear includes a helmet, appropriate clothing for changing weather, water, snacks, a repair kit, and navigation tools. For routes with gravel or unpaved sections, wider tires can enhance comfort and stability.
The no-traffic touring routes in A Coruña are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.38 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the tranquility of the inland forests, and the opportunity to discover hidden gems and historical sites away from busy roads.
Yes, A Coruña offers numerous challenging no-traffic routes for experienced touring cyclists, with over 340 difficult tours available. Routes like the Monte Pedroso and Camino de Fisterra Loop provide significant elevation gains and longer distances, testing endurance while offering rewarding views.


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