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No traffic touring cycling routes around La Cabeza De Béjar traverse a varied landscape within the Sierra de Béjar region, part of the Central System mountains. The area features a transitional zone between the "dehesa charra" pasturelands and mountainous terrain, offering diverse topography for cyclists. Waterways like the Arroyo de la Mula and the Tormes River are present, with elevations ranging from wide meadows to peaks such as Pico Carrasquera at 1204 meters. The region provides a network of routes…
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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62.6km
03:56
730m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.0km
04:57
1,850m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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66.8km
05:23
980m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.4km
02:38
530m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This section of the Vía de la Plata route near Calzada de Béjar runs through a beautiful dehesa landscape with a very good track.
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The Tondo path is part of the western Cañada Real Soriana. This section runs through a beautiful oak grove that offers refreshment and some shade in the summer.
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Very close to the Béjar Greenway, ideal for cyclists and hikers who follow the old railway line. Cuisine: Mediterranean and Spanish, with grilled meats, tapas, and traditional dishes. Specialties: Grilled meats (T-bone steak, Iberian pork shoulder). Burgers (including Wagyu). A variety of tapas, croquettes, and salads. Fresh fish and homemade stews.
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This is the tourist and gastronomic area of Guijuelo, considered the birthplace of acorn-fed Iberian ham with Protected Designation of Origin (PDO Guijuelo). More than 150 ham and cured meat producers are concentrated here. The cold, dry climate of the Sierra de Béjar favors a slow, natural curing process, giving the ham a sweeter, more unctuous flavor.
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Easy bike ride. Beautiful nature and views. Hervas is a nice and beautiful city. Bike path on old railway line easily passable. Tunnel was lit (but slippery clay soil with hard grooves, so be careful).
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Beautiful oak forest, ideal for a summer day in Castile
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There are 7 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around La Cabeza De Béjar featured in this guide. These routes offer a variety of distances and elevations, allowing you to explore the region's diverse landscapes away from busy roads.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there is a moderate route suitable for those looking for a less strenuous ride. The Becedas Village loop from Neila de San Miguel is 18 km long with a manageable elevation gain, making it a good option for families or less experienced touring cyclists seeking quiet roads.
The routes traverse a varied landscape, transitioning from the 'dehesa charra' (Salamancan pasturelands) to the mountainous Sierra. You'll encounter wide meadows, lower mountains, and picturesque views of verdant forests, especially along sections like the highlight From Valverde to Valdelacasa. The region is part of the Sierra de Béjar Biosphere Reserve, ensuring beautiful natural surroundings.
Yes, several routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Return to the Santa Teresa Reservoir — circular from Guijuelo offers a challenging 62.5 km loop, while the Ermita del Humilladero – View of Candelario loop from La Hoya provides another scenic circular option.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore cultural and historical points of interest. The nearby town of Guijuelo is famous as the "birthplace of acorn-fed Iberian ham," and you can visit the Guijuelo Jamón District. Cyclists can also experience the Puerto de Vallejera, a pleasant climb with consistent slopes, offering great views.
The region offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most comfortable temperatures. While winter cycling is possible, be mindful of potential ice, especially on mountain passes like Puerto de Vallejera. Summer can be warm, but higher elevations offer cooler air.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet roads, diverse terrain, and the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Sierra de Béjar away from traffic.
Yes, you can find facilities to support your ride. For instance, there is a designated Picnic area available. For longer tours or overnight stays, you might find accommodation options like the Albergue Parroquial Santa María, which can be useful for cyclists.
While this guide focuses on routes within the immediate area, the wider Sierra de Béjar region is part of the "Red Ciclista Sierra de Béjar" which includes extensive cycling networks. Some routes, like the Milestone CXXXII – Grassy Field with Trees loop from Sanchotello, offer a substantial distance of nearly 67 km on quiet roads, providing a good challenge for long-distance touring.
While specific public transport options for bikes directly to the start of every route may vary, La Cabeza de Béjar is accessible. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for their bike carriage policies in advance, especially if you plan a point-to-point tour or need to return to your starting point without cycling.
Most of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in this guide are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and longer distances. However, there is one moderate route, the Becedas Village loop from Neila de San Miguel, which is more accessible for those seeking a less demanding ride.


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