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Touring cycling in Cañón Del Río Lobos features routes through a natural park characterized by deep limestone canyons carved by the Lobos River. The terrain includes river valleys, pine forests, and open plateaus, with varying elevations. These routes traverse a landscape shaped by geological formations and diverse vegetation, providing a range of cycling experiences. The region offers paths that follow the river's course and ascend to higher viewpoints.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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64.2km
05:45
660m
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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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49.1km
03:52
580m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.0km
02:38
410m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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A magical place, surrounded by nature
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Its church and the medieval bridge that separates it from El Burgo de Osma are particularly noteworthy.
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Incredible place at the bottom of the gorges
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San Leonardo de Yagüe Km 61. Altitude 1,060. The Greenways and Nature Trails networks restore old railway lines from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when engineers marked the placement of rails following the terrain and elevations, avoiding steep slopes, something unthinkable in today's railway designs. The railway weaves through the mountain pine forests and passes far from Navaleno; even the old station is off the route, although it appears to be undergoing restoration. In San Leonardo de Yagüe, however, a cinematic curiosity of the railway remains visible. Before reaching the town, the rails that were the setting for a sequence in the film Doctor Zhivago appear, where Zhivago meets Strelnikov. This scene is set with photos from the film and the famous Mikado locomotive, an interesting location for classic film lovers. The town is a fine example of the region's pine architecture. It has stately homes, remains of a 16th-century castle, and the town square features a pine tree raised during the "pingada de mayo" (May Pingada), a popular festival held by local youths who select a large pine tree from the forest and hoist it (pingan) using wooden forks and ropes until the trunk is positioned vertically in the town square. The descent to Hontoria del Pinar is fast; the bike can reach 30 kilometers per hour without applying pressure on the pedals. It's a delightful stretch in the kingdom of the pine forest. The current development of the Nature Trail ends at the entrance to the town, near the Lobos River. It looks like the end of the road, but it's actually a break in the signage work to Cascajares del Campo. These will soon be completed, and the trail will continue to the Engaña Tunnel, in the Cantabrian Mountains. In Hontoria, I have prepared a connecting section to Duruelo de la Sierra to return to Soria along the Senda del Duero. The trail is fairly simple and obvious, following the forest trails of the pine forests. It climbs up the Palacios de la Sierra road and crosses the mountain range to pass by the Presón Refuge and the Castroverde Refuge, in case anyone prefers to spend the night in the pine forest. The climb to the Balcón de Pilatos has some rather steep slopes at the end of the stage through the Umbría mountain range. It's the last warm-up before a comforting descent along the Duruelo de la Sierra road.
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Nice area for hiking and mountain biking trails
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There are 14 touring cycling routes in Cañón Del Río Lobos, offering a variety of experiences through the natural park's canyons, forests, and plateaus.
The routes in Cañón Del Río Lobos range from moderate to difficult. There is 1 easy route, 5 moderate routes, and 8 difficult routes, often featuring significant elevation changes as they navigate the canyon and surrounding terrain.
While many routes involve significant climbs, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available. For families, consider routes that stick to flatter sections along the river or shorter, less strenuous loops. Always check the route details for elevation and distance before heading out.
Touring cycling routes in Cañón Del Río Lobos vary in length and time. For example, the Cave of the Seven Altars loop from Nafría de Ucero is a moderate 18.9 km (11.7 miles) route that takes around 1 hour 53 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes can extend up to 64 km (39.9 miles) and take nearly 6 hours.
The routes often pass by impressive geological formations and natural landmarks. You might encounter highlights such as the Cueva Grande (Río Lobos Canyon), the Devil's Eye (Natural Rock Arch), or the La Torca Ancha cave. Many routes also offer views of the Lobos River and its carved canyon walls.
Yes, the varied terrain of Cañón Del Río Lobos provides several opportunities for scenic views. The Gullurías Viewpoint is a notable spot offering panoramic vistas of the canyon. Some routes also provide views of the Hermitage of Saint Bartholomew nestled within the landscape.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the San Leonardo de Yagüe – San Leonardo de Yagüe loop from Parque Natural del Cañón del Río Lobos, a difficult 49.4 km (30.7 miles) route.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Cañón Del Río Lobos, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summers can be hot, especially in the canyon, while winters can bring colder weather and sometimes snow at higher elevations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 17 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning natural beauty of the deep limestone canyons, the tranquility of the pine forests, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs that offer spectacular views.
Cañón Del Río Lobos is located approximately 60-70 kilometers (37-43 miles) west of Soria city, making it a feasible day trip by car for those looking to explore the natural park's cycling routes.
As a natural park, Cañón Del Río Lobos is home to diverse wildlife. Cyclists might spot various bird species, including raptors like griffon vultures soaring above the canyon. Mammals such as deer, wild boar, and otters can also be found, particularly near the river and in forested areas.
Designated parking areas are typically available near popular trailheads and visitor centers within or at the entrances to the natural park. It's advisable to check specific route starting points for detailed parking information, especially for routes originating from villages like Ucero or Hontoria del Pinar.


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