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Gravel biking around La Calzada De Béjar is centered within the Sierra de Béjar, a mountainous region forming part of the Biosphere Reserve of the Sierras de Béjar and Francia. The landscape features a combination of mountains and meadows, with significant unpaved sections ideal for gravel bikes. Riders can explore diverse terrain, including gravel roads and dirt paths, often integrated into the historic Ruta Vía de la Plata. The area presents varied elevations, offering challenging routes for experienced gravel bikers.
…Last updated: May 20, 2026
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119km
06:59
1,050m
1,050m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.5km
02:36
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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70.6km
04:03
760m
760m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.4km
05:11
1,290m
1,290m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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80.3km
05:25
1,710m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice spot and you can also see the stork's nest above.
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The lighting works well coming from Hervas, but not the other way around. The 2nd part is really pitch black! (May 2026).
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The origin of this via verde lies in the transport of silver. the Silver Route (Vía de la Plata) runs through. However, pilgrims do not walk through the village itself, which is characterized by its typical local architecture; instead, the pilgrim route stays to the left of the village
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Flat and perfect gravel neearly all the way from Plasencia to Bejar
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The Silver Route (Vía Verde de la Plata) in the Port of Béjar is part of the old Astorga–Plasencia railway line, now a nature trail for hiking and cycling. Don't miss the Little Station: a bar/restaurant in the old station, with a terrace and railway atmosphere (open during tourist season).
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There are 4 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails available around La Calzada de Béjar. These routes are generally considered difficult, offering a challenging and rewarding experience for gravel cyclists.
The terrain around La Calzada de Béjar is diverse, featuring a combined landscape of mountains and meadows within the Sierra de Béjar. You'll encounter extensive off-road sections, including gravel roads and dirt paths, especially along the historic Ruta Vía de la Plata. Expect significant climbs and descents, with a large portion of the routes being unpaved, providing an authentic gravel biking adventure.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the area offers routes like the View of Hervás – Casas del Monte Rest Area loop from Béjar, which covers nearly 118 km. These routes leverage the Vía de la Plata, providing extensive stretches away from traffic.
The trails often pass by significant points of interest. You might encounter the historic Béjar Pass, the Béjar Station and Vía de la Plata Tunnel, or ancient Roman road markers like "La Cruz" on the ancient Roman road Calzada Baños de Montemayor. The region itself is part of the Biosphere Reserve of the Sierras de Béjar and Francia, offering stunning natural beauty.
Absolutely. Many routes offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. You can find highlights such as the View of the Ambroz Valley and Reservoir or the View of Montemayor and the Baños Reservoir, providing idyllic panoramas of the region's mountains and valleys.
Given the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Béjar, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring colder weather and snow at higher elevations, making some routes more challenging.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Béjar Pass – Vía Verde de la Plata loop from La Garganta, which offers a substantial circular ride through varied landscapes.
While specific amenities directly on every trail might be limited, the region has charming villages and towns. You might find establishments like La Pequeña Estación Bar Restaurant Café, which can be a convenient stop for cyclists. It's always a good idea to plan your stops and carry sufficient supplies.
All the listed no-traffic gravel bike trails around La Calzada de Béjar are rated as 'difficult'. They involve significant elevation changes, long distances, and challenging unpaved sections, making them suitable for experienced gravel cyclists looking for a demanding ride.
Many of the gravel routes in the area incorporate sections of the historic Ruta Vía de la Plata. This ancient Roman trade route has been adapted for cyclists, offering extensive off-road segments perfect for gravel bikes. For instance, the Béjar Pass – View of Hervás loop from Cantagallo utilizes parts of this historic path.
The unique combination of its location directly on the historic Ruta Vía de la Plata, its integration into the Camino de Santiago, and the diverse, often challenging landscapes of the Sierra de Béjar Biosphere Reserve makes gravel biking here truly special. You'll experience ancient history, stunning natural beauty, and quiet, unpaved paths away from traffic.


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