Peñaranda de Duero and Langa de Duero Loop
Peñaranda de Duero and Langa de Duero Loop
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riders
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35.6km
290m
Road cycling
This easy 22.1-mile (35.6 km) road cycling route takes you through historic villages and vineyards in the Ribera del Duero region.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.11 km
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27.9 km
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28.5 km
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35.6 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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32.7 km
2.65 km
289 m
Surfaces
35.3 km
271 m
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The route is approximately 35.6 km long and is estimated to take around 1 hour and 31 minutes to complete for an average road cyclist. However, this duration can vary depending on your pace, fitness level, and how much time you spend exploring the towns and sights along the way.
Yes, this route is classified as easy. With an elevation gain of about 289 meters over its 35.6 km, it offers a manageable challenge for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride through the Ribera del Duero region.
A convenient starting point for this circular route would be in Peñaranda de Duero. You should be able to find parking within the village, especially near its historic center, which is a great place to begin your exploration.
The route primarily features well-paved surfaces, making it ideal for road bikes. You'll cycle through agricultural roads alongside fields and vineyards. While the region generally has good roads, always be mindful of potential variations in paving quality, though this specific route is designed for racebikes.
You'll encounter rich history and diverse nature. Highlights include the medieval village of Peñaranda de Duero with its impressive castle, historic center, and traditional Castilian architecture. You'll also pass through Langa de Duero, known for its medieval bridge. The route traverses the scenic Duero River Valley, offering views of extensive vineyards and riparian forests.
The best times to cycle this route are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful, with blooming fields in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be very hot in Castilla y León, making midday cycling challenging.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the larger Ruta del Duero and El Destierro trails, offering possibilities for extended exploration if you wish to venture further.
This route is primarily designed for road cycling on public roads and agricultural lanes. While dogs are generally welcome in the surrounding natural areas, bringing a dog along for a road cycling trip on this specific route is not typically recommended due to traffic and the nature of the terrain.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to cycle this specific route. It uses public roads and paths through the countryside and villages. However, individual attractions like the Peñaranda de Duero Castle might have their own entrance fees if you choose to visit them.
Yes, both Peñaranda de Duero and Langa de Duero are villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, or small shops to refuel and refresh during your ride. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially outside of peak tourist seasons.
For this route, we recommend bringing your road bike, appropriate cycling attire, a helmet, water bottles, snacks, a basic repair kit (spare tube, pump, tire levers), sunscreen, and a fully charged phone. Given the historical towns, a camera might also be a good idea to capture the sights.