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Spain
Castile and León
Burgos
La Ribera
Aranda De Duero

Fuentelcésped and Campillo de Ar

Easy

5.0

(1)

3

riders

Fuentelcésped and Campillo de Ar

01:40

28.0km

150m

Cycling

This easy 17.4-mile touring cycling route from Aranda de Duero explores the scenic vineyards and rural landscapes of Ribera del Duero.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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4.40 km

Hermitage of the Holy Trinity

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Hermitage known in the locality as hermitage of the Eternal Father. It is a baroque-style hermitage from the 17th century. Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1992.

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11.4 km

Fuentelcésped Church

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Baroque style church, built in the 17th century on top of an old temple. It is a church with three naves, a baroque organ and a bell tower from the same century that contains 6 bells.

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The Church of Santa María la Real is a prominent Gothic monument in Aranda de Duero, Spain. Its most notable feature is its main façade, a masterpiece of the 15th-century …

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28.0 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

17.4 km

6.03 km

2.23 km

1.82 km

556 m

Surfaces

23.4 km

3.15 km

991 m

458 m

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Highest point (910 m)

Lowest point (790 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Fuentelceped and Campillo de Aranda — circular from Aranda de Duero route?

The route primarily features doubletrack surfaces, meaning it's largely composed of unpaved dirt or gravel roads. This makes it ideal for touring bikes, gravel bikes, or mountain bikes that can handle mixed surfaces.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

Yes, this route is rated as an "easy" ride. It's suitable for most cyclists, including those with average fitness levels, due to its modest elevation changes and comfortable pace.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You can expect to immerse yourself in the typical landscapes of the Ribera del Duero wine region. The route offers extensive vineyards, picturesque rural environments, and likely views of the Duero River and its natural surroundings.

What are the main points of interest on this circular route?

Starting from Aranda de Duero, the route offers opportunities to see several religious buildings. Highlights include the Hermitage of the Holy Trinity, Fuentelcésped Church, and the impressive Church of Santa María la Real of Aranda de Duero in Aranda de Duero itself. Aranda de Duero is also known for its underground wine cellars and historic architecture.

Where can I park to start this cycling tour?

The tour starts from Aranda de Duero. While specific parking locations aren't detailed, you should look for public parking options within Aranda de Duero city center, which serves as an excellent base for the ride.

Is the Fuentelceped and Campillo de Aranda — circular from Aranda de Duero route dog-friendly?

Komoot generally encourages responsible pet ownership. While the route itself is on public roads and tracks, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through villages or near agricultural areas, to ensure their safety and respect local regulations.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The Ribera del Duero region experiences warm summers and cold winters. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are generally the best times for cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially during harvest season in the vineyards.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this route?

No, you do not need any special permits or pay entrance fees to cycle this route. It utilizes public roads and tracks through the Ribera del Duero region.

Are there any cafes or places to eat along the Fuentelceped and Campillo de Aranda circular route?

While the route passes through Fuentelcésped and Campillo de Aranda, your best bet for cafes, pubs, and restaurants will be in Aranda de Duero, which is a renowned culinary destination famous for its roast lamb and local blood sausage.

Does this route intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, while primarily its own circular route, sections of this tour briefly coincide with or run very close to other paths such as "Calle Río Lobos" and "Calle la Sartén" for small portions.

What should I bring for a touring bicycle ride on this trail?

Given the doubletrack terrain, a touring bicycle, gravel bike, or mountain bike is recommended. Essential items include water, snacks, a repair kit, appropriate cycling attire for the weather, and navigation tools. Sun protection is also advisable, especially during warmer months.

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