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No traffic road cycling routes around Miño navigate a diverse landscape, characterized by coastal stretches, rolling hills, and inland paths through ancient forests and river canyons. This region in the province of A Coruña, Spain, provides varied terrain suitable for different cycling preferences. Cyclists can explore routes that combine Atlantic views with challenging ascents and descents through natural areas.
Last updated: August 12, 2026
16.8km
00:58
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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55.1km
02:41
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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31.2km
01:44
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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34.5km
01:51
680m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.6km
02:26
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A small village at the mouth of the Lambre River, whose banks are covered with fine white sand
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A beautiful place, in a magical enclave, a must-see for anyone in the area.
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A great spot, with shade. There are also downpipes for dipping your feet in the river.
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A fully restored former monastery, a visit is highly recommended. To visit, you must cross the Fragas do Eume Natural Park. There are minibuses that can take you there, but I recommend walking to fully enjoy the scenery. The monastery offers information services, tours, and even a small bar where you can grab a bite to eat and recharge your batteries. Don't forget to visit the old mill, located about 300 meters down a side slope, with a spectacular stone bridge.
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A spectacular natural park, you can explore it directly along the road next to the river (going upstream on the right side), although there is a variant on the left side, accessed by crossing a suspension bridge (the one I show in the photographs). This is more winding and complicated for people with mobility issues, but I consider it more entertaining and beautiful. My ideal route is to climb to the monastery along the left bank and return on the right. If you have mobility issues or want an easier and faster route, go all the way to the right. Regarding the park, I must say it's simply breathtaking. The river and streams that feed us in dozens of places (you'll see them as you walk through) fill you with energy as well as peace and tranquility, the environment completely insulates you from the noise that always surrounds us. I definitely recommend a visit.
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A very well-preserved and restored former monastery, its location in the Fragas do Eume gives it a unique atmosphere, surrounded by forest and the river itself. The walk alone is a delight. Restored a few years ago, it is in perfect condition, admission is free, and there is an information service and a guide. There is also a small bar where you can recharge your batteries before returning (note that there is a minibus service that takes you to the monastery a couple of times an hour, although I highly recommend enjoying the walk parallel to the river—it's simply spectacular). Regarding the monastery, the different rooms are very well restored, with information, images, and photographs that take us back to its time as a monastery. A trip down to the old mill is also highly recommended; it's only 300 meters away and has a huge bridge next to it.
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Hike through fascinating nature: A beautiful trail through shady forests with eucalyptus trees, pines, and ferns. The ground is soft and covered with moss, and the air is scented with blooming flowers. Dark blue, crystal-clear water accompanies the trail, surrounded by impressive cliffs and mountains. The first part of the route to the monastery is easy and manageable for everyone. Challenging second half: From the old hydroelectric power plant (Antica Centrale Hidroeléctrica), the trail becomes significantly more challenging. It climbs steeply, sometimes over narrow paths with rocky ground. Important information about equipment and fitness: Sturdy shoes with non-slip soles are essential. Surefootedness, a head for heights, and a good sense of balance are beneficial. Those with a strong fear of heights should skip this section or carefully consider whether they feel comfortable.
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Very quiet place and good for riding slowly or pushing it if you want.
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There are 18 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Miño, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find 2 easy routes, 11 moderate, and 5 difficult options to explore.
The no-traffic routes around Miño offer a diverse range of terrain. You can expect a mix of coastal scenery with Atlantic views, rolling hills, and challenging ascents through lush forest paths. Some routes may also feature segments near river estuaries or through ancient woodlands.
Yes, Miño offers easy no-traffic road cycling routes suitable for families. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed in the provided data, the region's coastal paths and quieter sections near beaches like Playa Grande de Miño or Alameda Beach often provide gentler terrain away from traffic.
Many routes will take you through or near beautiful natural spots. You might cycle past the Parque Natural das Fragas do Eume, one of Europe's best-preserved Atlantic forests, or alongside the Mero River Trail. The Miño River Estuary is also a peaceful spot for bird watching.
Absolutely. You can discover historical sites such as the Monastery of Saint John of Caaveiro, a twelfth-century cultural landmark nestled in the Fragas do Eume. Other points of interest include the Parish Church of St James in Pontedeume and the historic Pontedeume Bridge.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Betanzos – Ponte Vella loop from Betanzos-Cidade, covering 67.5 km with over 1370 meters of elevation gain, or the Betanzos Velodrome – Chapel of San Cosme loop from Betanzos-Cidade (56.4 km with over 1080 meters of ascent), provide demanding climbs and rewarding descents.
A great moderate option is the Playa Grande de Miño – Ponte de Lambre loop from Praia Nudista da Insua. This route spans approximately 34.4 km with around 560 meters of elevation, offering a balanced ride through varied scenery.
Yes, for a shorter and easier ride, consider the Ria de Ares - Mugardos Return. This route is about 16.8 km long with just over 300 meters of elevation, perfect for a relaxed spin without traffic.
The region around Miño generally enjoys pleasant weather for cycling from spring through early autumn. The summer months offer warm temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for coastal rides. Spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures, which are perfect for tackling routes with more significant elevation gains through the forests.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Miño are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Betanzos – Ponte Vella loop and the Playa Grande de Miño – Ponte de Lambre loop, providing convenient options for exploration.
The Miño region is renowned for its scenic coastal roads. While specific routes are not listed as purely coastal, many routes in the area will provide continuous Atlantic views, passing dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches. The general area offers stunning vistas, especially near beaches like Playa Grande de Miño.


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